Iridium Certus Next-Generation Broadband Developer Kits
Delivered to Manufacturing Partners
October 13,
2015
Iridium
Communications Inc. announced the availability of its
next-generation broadband technology to manufacturing partners,
to assist in their development of the first Iridium CertusSM
broadband terminals, which will operate over the Iridium NEXT
satellite constellation. Functional terminal prototypes using
these Iridium® broadband core transceiver (BCX)
modules, are expected to begin end-to-end testing over the
Iridium NEXT network in early 2016, with production units to be
introduced later in the year as the Iridium Certus broadband
service becomes commercially available.
“Delivering
these developer kits into the hands of our manufacturing
partners is a crucial milestone in our progress toward bringing
exciting new Iridium Certus products to market, as it allows our
partners to continue to advance their development,” said Brian
Pemberton, vice president and general manager, maritime and
aviation businesses at Iridium. “Documents, schematics and
protocols are helpful, but now they have the technology in their
hands, and can turn the conceptual into the practical.”
Entering the next phase of product development, the
Iridium Certus manufacturing partners will be able to
incorporate the BCX module into broadband terminal designs to
begin physical testing and production of their software and
prototype terminals for the aeronautical, maritime and
terrestrial markets. The BCX module itself will provide a
significant advancement from Iridium’s current-generation
broadband products. Initially supporting triple the data
speeds of the current service, and eventually scalable to ten
times the current throughput while consuming 75 percent less
volume than the first-generation platform, the BCX module will
be at the heart of a new generation of mobile satellite
broadband solutions which will transform the industry.
Pemberton added, “Iridium Certus broadband products
will be targeting the more than 750,000 potential subscribers
across the core vertical markets. We envision that the products
from our manufacturing partners will significantly alter the
mobile satellite broadband landscape over the next decade.”
Iridium will continue to work closely with each of the
manufacturers to provide technical support and testing services
throughout the development process. The BCX modules, which have
been delivered to manufacturers, have been pre-tested and
pre-integrated with both the current Iridium network satellites
and Iridium NEXT waveforms to enable testing in both
environments.
Iridium Certus will be an enterprise-grade mobile
satellite broadband service, with the functionality, reliability
and versatility to operate as a standalone solution or
complementary component of a VSAT solution. While the BCX module
will initially support data speeds over the Iridium NEXT network
that are comparable to current industry mobile broadband
products, the scalable architecture of the transceiver will
enable a broad range of products, with data speeds eventually as
high as 1.4 megabits per second, for a single user terminal
after the Iridium NEXT satellites are fully deployed.