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The Iridium 9505a offers complete coverage of even the most remote points on Earth. This phone is a great option for individuals who travel or work in remote areas. Resistant to water, dust and shock, the 9505a Satellite Phone is ideal for industrial and rugged conditions.
This phone utilizes the Iridium satellite network. The phone features quick access interface, data capability with use of an RS232 adapter, 21 language prompts, and headset/hand-free capability. With over 30 hours of standby time and 3.6 hours of talk-time, this phone is useful for both emergency and non-emergency situations. Easy to use, it displays call features including: Call Barring, Call Forwarding, Fixed Dialing, Mailbox for numeric & text messaging, two-way SMS, and more

Iridium is the only hand-held satellite telephone to connect you to the whole of the world. It delivers essential communications services to and from remote areas where no other form of communication is available.
The phone is small, lightweight and easy-to-use, with inexpensive call charges. Iridium is capable of voice, fax, data and SMS communication. The standard data rate is 2.4 kbps; however, an increased rate is available by using the Direct Internet Service.
Size/Weight
Size (mm) w x h x d 158 x 62 x 59
Weight (approx) 13.2 ounces
Continuous talk-time
2.4 hours (3.6 hours or 7.6 hours with optional batteries)
Standby time 24 hours (38 hours or 72 hours with optional batteries)
Features
Calling Features
Memory
Indicators/alert features
Visual/audible features
Usage control features
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