Iridium will hook up its satellite network to smartphones through a new hotspot known as Axcess Point, where it will deliver Internet access – as long as it too, is connected to a Iridium 9555 or Extreme satellite phone which doubles up as a modem. It won’t cost more than $200 for the Axcess Point as that rolls out in the fourth quarter of this year, while you need to fork out another $1,000 thereabouts for the Iridium phone plus a voice/data package.
A little math is always great to work out how much you have to pay. Since Iridium provides a maximum bandwidth of 9.6kbps, a single MB would take around 14 minutes to download, burning a hole in your pocket to the tune of $9 to $18 in connection fees. Definitely not the way to go if you’re a heavy data user, but it beats sending smoke signals, no?