Video: Iditarod Now Leverages Iridium-Based Tracking and Voice Communications Used by Enterprise Organizations Worldwide
Iridium-Based Tracking Allows First Opportunity for Fans to ‘Watch’ All Racers Online; Iridium Voice Service Provides Extra Layer of Safety for Participants
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Recognizing the unique value proposition of Iridium’s global low-latency data links for remote tracking and monitoring, the ITC turned to IonEarth to develop a system using the Iridium network. The committee will utilize Iridium’s tracking technology to stimulate greater involvement by race fans, serve as a coordination tool for race organizers, as well as a safety device for veterinarians, medical personnel and rescue workers on hand for emergencies. Iridium-based voice and data communications provide the same reliable, critical lifeline to enterprise organizations around the world.
Iridium has been selected as the mobile satellite service (MSS) provider for the Iditarod because only Iridium guarantees service into the far northern latitudes — and to the entire globe. No other MSS provides truly global communications services.
“Iridium-based voice communications have been a ‘must’ for years for organizations operating in remote locations, like portions of
Iridium’s global, pole-to-pole satellite communications coverage and unmatched network quality are the primary reasons Iridium has become the fastest-growing MSS provider. Iridium’s subscriber base of mobile data users continues to grow, with its massive increase driven in large measure by enterprise organizations that require worldwide, economical low-latency data links for international asset tracking and resource management.
“Like many Alaskans, we know that only Iridium can work for this type of application — in this unforgiving environment, at this latitude and with the necessary level of reliability,” Hooley said. “IonEarth’s remote tracking solution meets our demanding requirements for reliable operation under some of the most extreme weather conditions on the planet. This application not only brings the race into the homes of fans all over the world, it also simplifies our logistics and has the capacity to save lives.”
The IonEarth device developed for the Iditarod consists of a miniature GPS receiver, Iridium short-burst data (SBD) modem, control electronics and lightweight, high-performance batteries especially designed for extended operation in severe temperatures. The devices will transmit position, speed, heading and temperature through the Iridium network to a central server every 15 minutes. Interested parties can log onto the Iditarod Website (www.iditarod.com) where they can view the latest information and location for each musher superimposed on a 3D terrain map of the trail.
Journalists, film crews and Iditarod race officials will be equipped with IonEarth terminals as well. These terminals will be wirelessly connected to handheld computers, allowing them to monitor the mushers and each other from remote locations without the need for an Internet connection. Race officials also will be equipped with Iridium 9505A satellite phones provided by Roadpost. Roadpost’s event services team customized the packaging of Iridium phones for the Iditarod, including pre-loading a shared address book to the phones, pre-labeling phones with user names, and pre-printing business cards with the user’s Iridium phone number to ease administration for event organizers. Easy-to-use and durable, Iridium satellite phones provide the only satellite voice communications service that works everywhere in the world.
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About Iridium Satellite
Iridium Satellite LLC (www.iridium.com) is the only MSS company offering pole-to-pole coverage over the entire globe. The Iridium constellation of low-earth orbiting (LEO), cross-linked satellites provides critical voice and data services for areas not served by terrestrial communication networks. Iridium’s subscriber growth has been driven by increasing demand for reliable, global communications. Iridium serves commercial markets through a worldwide network of hundreds of distributors, and provides services to the U.S. Department of Defense, and other U.S. and international government agencies. The company’s customers represent a broad spectrum of industry, including maritime, aeronautical, government/defense, public safety, utilities, oil/gas, mining, forestry, heavy equipment and transportation. Iridium has launched a major development program for its next-generation satellite constellation, Iridium NEXT, which will result in continued and new Iridium MSS offerings. The company is headquartered in
About IonEarth
IonEarth LLC (www.ionearth.com) develops real-time satellite telemetry, situational awareness and communication technologies serving operations in difficult and remote environments. Examples include support for teams, organizers and media participating in long-distance international competitions such as the grueling
About Roadpost Inc.
Roadpost provides global satellite and cellular communications to individuals, corporations, governments, institutions and international events. From the world’s business centers to the most remote locations on Earth, thousands of organizations trust Roadpost to provide comprehensive voice and data communications solutions and value-added services that ensure complete global communications coverage for their employees. Roadpost’s product portfolio includes an array of mobile satellite and cellular equipment and services, operating on the leading networks and offered on a rental or subscription basis. Founded in 1991, Roadpost has been an Iridium Service Provider since 1999.
About Iditarod
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race (www.iditarod.com), which has been described as the “Last Great Race on Earth,” runs from
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