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By Ben Charny
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 6, 2002 8:20:00 PM

Iridium, a provider of satellite-phone service and high-speed data delivery, is planning to add five in-orbit satellites to its current constellation of 66 satellites.

A launch is scheduled for Friday, weather permitting. Iridium CEO Gino Picasso said in December that the new satellites would "continue providing quality service for years to come."

Iridium uses a group of satellites as its network. Because the network floats above Earth, there is little to block the path of radio waves that carry the phone call or Internet access.

Cell phone networks rely on antennas placed on buildings, light poles or other structures. Coverage can be spotty in areas where there are no antennas or the cell phone does not have a clear line of sight to an antenna. However, satellite phones are bulky and expensive compared with cell phones, making them less popular. -- Ben Charny, Special to ZDNet News

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