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October 21st, 2009

Iridium Subsidiary Finds Mexico Open To MSS


Iridium banner with logo Iridium Communications Inc.'s subsidiary, Iridium Comunicaciones de Mexico SAPI de CV (“Iridium Mexico”), has received all necessary authorizations to operate, provide, and sell mobile satellite services (MSS) in Mexico. Iridium Mexico received its licenses from Mexico’s Ministry of Communications and Transportation (Secretaria de Transportes y Comunicaciones or “SCT”) and the Federal Telecommunications Commission (“Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones or COFETEL”). As a result of these new licenses, customers in the business, government and consumer sectors in Mexico now have access to the world’s only truly global MSS service.

  The Iridium low-earth orbiting (LEO) satellite constellation provides mobile voice and data communications over the entire planet, providing service where no other means of communication exists. Demand for this truly global MSS service has increased around the world with applications geared toward industries and government agencies that require reliable communications at all times. In connection with Iridium’s Mexican market entry, Iridium has partnered with Spacenet Communications Services de Mexico SA de CV (“Spacenet”), a Mexican telecommunications company. Spacenet provides integrated communication solutions to the Mexican market, including a range of voice and data services and applications, developed to meet customized communications needs. Iridium selected Spacenet as its Mexico-based partner due to the company’s sound reputation in providing communications services to its customers and its regional leadership position in the Mexican market.