Applied Satellite
Technology Becomes First Authorized Iridium®
GMDSS Service Provider for Liberian Flagged
Vessels
May 13, 2021
Iridium Communications Inc.
announced that partner Applied Satellite
Technology (AST), has become the first
authorized Iridium Global Maritime Distress and
Safety System (GMDSS) service provider for
Liberian flagged vessels. The Liberian Flag
recently approved Iridium GMDSS to be used in
all of Sea Area A4 for Liberian vessels,
ensuring safety at sea where the alternative
satellite GMDSS system does not work.
The Liberian Registry has
earned international respect for its dedication
to flagging the world’s safest and most secure
vessels. The Registry has experienced
significant growth throughout its history and is
recognized as the world’s fastest growing major
open registry, with 12% of the world’s
ocean-going fleet and over 4,500 vessels, making
it the second largest Flag. With the adoption of
Iridium GMDSS, Liberian flagged vessels now have
access to the world's first truly global
maritime emergency and distress service,
ensuring access to safety communications no
matter where they sail.
The ability to utilize
Iridium GMDSS is particularly valuable for
Liberian flag non-SOLAS vessels such as fishing
vessels, recreational boats, and leisure yachts.
Iridium GMDSS uniquely combines Distress Alert,
Safety Voice, and Maritime Safety Information
(MSI) in one terminal. With cost-effective,
small-form-factor hardware, Iridium has made
GMDSS now more accessible to smaller vessels
that may not have otherwise been able to afford
the equipment.
“The Liberian Registry
offers the highest-quality standards for
innovative services and safety, making Iridium
GMDSS a natural fit,” says Bryan Hartin,
executive vice president of sales and marketing
at Iridium. “As one of the first companies in
the industry to provide Iridium’s truly global
satellite GMDSS service to mariners, AST
continues to be a leader in enhancing safety at
sea.”