Release Date: February 13, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Have recent developments in the L-Band and Starlink markets changed Iridium's strategy for Direct-to-Device (D2D) offerings? A: Matthew Desch, CEO, stated that recent developments have not altered Iridium's strategy. The company anticipated these changes and believes its D2D offerings are complementary to other solutions. Iridium's investment in D2D is modest, and they expect a significant return as they move to a standards-based D2D world. Mobile network operators are looking for multiple solutions, and Iridium's global, reliable approach is attractive to them.
Q: Could Iridium consider having a partner handle the CapEx for the next-generation constellation? A: Matthew Desch, CEO, mentioned that while Iridium is open to various ideas, including partnerships, the decision is not imminent as it pertains to the next decade. The cost of the next-generation network is expected to be lower due to industry investments in satellite platforms. Iridium values owning its technology and spectrum, which allows for high margins, but is open to discussions about partnerships or using other constellations' infrastructure.
Q: When will the Direct-to-Device (D2D) service become financially impactful? A: Matthew Desch, CEO, indicated that the D2D service is expected to be commercially available in early 2026. While it will have a small impact initially, it is projected to grow significantly and contribute materially to Iridium's IoT business by 2027-2029.
Q: How does Iridium view the potential for satellite solutions to replace wireless services? A: Matthew Desch, CEO, emphasized that satellite solutions will not replace wireless services. The satellite industry cannot deploy enough satellites to serve as a primary service. Satellite solutions may expand cellular coverage slightly but will not replace the extensive coverage and capabilities of terrestrial networks.
Q: What is Iridium's stance on acquisitions in relation to its $1 billion revenue target by 2030? A: Matthew Desch, CEO, clarified that while acquisitions like Sitelis are part of the strategy to reach the $1 billion target, the internal plan is to achieve this without additional acquisitions. Any future acquisitions would be expected to be incremental to the target.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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