Iridium Canada Communications Inc. has signed an agreement with Infosat Telecommunications making Infosat the national service provider for Iridium satellite-based personal communications services in Canada. Iridium will be the first mobile communications service to offer complete coverage anywhere in the world-including Canada's polar, coastal and remote regions- offering voice, paging, data and fax communications. Iridium Canada is part of a global consortium which will bring Iridium services to Canadians in September 1998.

Infosat will market and sell Iridium products and services

everywhere in Canada, except the Northwest Territories, which will be

covered by a separate agreement. Infosat has an extensive

distribution network, with agents and distributors in major cities

from coast to coast as well as in key centres serving outlying areas.

In addition to providing sales training and support, Infosat will

ensure customer service as well as handle billing.

“Our agreement with Infosat is an important step to bringing

Iridium service to Canadians,'' said Maurice Rompre, president of

Iridium Canada Communications Inc. “With more than 10 years

experience in providing specialized satellite services in Canada,

Infosat knows the market and has an excellent track record for

customer service and sales.''

Iridium Canada is the Canadian partner of the Iridium global

wireless communications system, which will enable subscribers to

communicate anywhere, anytime using a small hand-held telephone. The

Iridium system will simplify communications for business

professionals, travelers, engineers, foresters, residents of rural or

underdeveloped areas, disaster relief teams and other users.

The Iridium system relies on a constellation of 66 low earth

orbit satellites which route calls through space, rather than over

extensive ground structures. Already 41 satellites have been

successfully launched, including the last two sent into orbit on

December 8 from China.

“Iridium is the ultimate mobile communications solution and we

are extremely excited about marketing and developing the service in

Canada,'' said Brian Nixon, president of Infosat. “Iridium will

offer people who need to stay in touch unprecedented freedom,

convenience, flexibility and reliability.''

Vancouver-based Infosat Telecommunications (a division of NAV

Communications Inc.) has been designing, installing and managing

satellite networks since 1986. Infosat offers satellite services for

radio, TV, international communications, and data networks.

Iridium Canada, formed in 1993 by BCE Mobile Communications, Bell

Canada International and Motorola Canada Inc., is an investor in the

global consortium that is developing and commercializing the US$4.7

billion Iridium system. In Canada, service will be offered through

Montreal-based Iridium Canada Communications Inc., which manages and

operates Iridium services and markets them in partnership with

service providers such as Infosat Telecommunications.

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