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ORBCOMM introduces new satellite as an accessory for asset tracking, monitoring devices

Dec. 11, 2020
Dual-mode connectivity provides expanded, reliable and cost-effective coverage for transportation solutions, allowing messages to be sent during temporary power loss to ensure continuous operations.

ORBCOMM Inc. has launched a new satellite as an accessory offering, which adds two-way, global satellite connectivity to ORBCOMM’s cellular asset tracking and monitoring devices, including new installs and currently fielded units, to create dual-mode capability for its transportation solutions.

ORBCOMM’s satellite as an accessory features a satellite modem integrated with a state-of-the-art antenna to provide backup satellite connectivity where cellular networks are unavailable or unreliable, including areas with high network congestion. ORBCOMM’s low-profile peripheral can also be utilized with fielded devices impacted by the sunset of 3G cellular networks to extend the device’s lifecycle with satellite connectivity, ensure reliable communications and maximize the long-term return on investment.

“ORBCOMM has vast experience developing satellite, cellular and dual-mode technologies to create powerful multi-mode products and services, which is a significant competitive advantage to the Company,” said Craig Malone, ORBCOMM’s EVP of product development.

By connecting the peripheral to a new or existing ORBCOMM asset tracking and monitoring device, ORBCOMM’s accessory aims for transportation customers to cost-effectively add dual-mode connectivity to their fleet managementtrailer tracking and cold chain monitoring solutions for increased communication reliability and improved asset visibility and security.

“Through our satellite as an accessory offering, transportation customers can affordably deploy dual-mode solutions that ensure the reliability and longevity of their communications anywhere in the world,” added Malone. “By this time next year, we expect nearly all of our product lines to have this unique capability, bringing dual-mode connectivity to a broader base of customers across multiple vertical markets.”

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