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Iridium Satellite Failure University of Texas at Dallas SYSM 6309 – Advance Requirements Engineering Simon Ordaz

Iridium Satellite Failure Iridium is the 77 th element in the Periodic table of elements and the original plan was to build a network of 77 satellites Iridium was a consortium formed by Motorola and other investors After 11 years of development Iridium launched in November of 1998

Iridium Satellite Failure

1998 Iridium was one of the darlings of Wall Street With over 1000 patents, the company seemed ready to provide global telephony via network of low-Earth-orbiting satellites The company screened 200K people, interviewed 23K – Future looked bright

Iridium Satellite Failure By April of 1998 only subscribers Only subscribers August of The same month Iridium filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Iridium the idea Bary Bertiger, a Motorola engineer, first envisioned the idea for Iridium in 1985, after his wife complained she couldn’t reach clients via her cell phone from the Bahamas Bary’s superiors at Motorola had rejected the Iridium concept but it was Robert Galvin, Motorola’s chairman at the time and his son Christopher Galvin later that approved the 5 billion project “What it looks like now is a multibillion-dollar science project. There are fundamental problems: The handset is big, the service is expensive, and the customers haven’t really been identified.” – Chris Chaney, Analyst, A.G. Edwards, 1999

Satellite Communication technology Communications satellites in the 1960s were geo-stationary satellites Satellites that orbited at altitudes of more than miles At this altitude satellite phones were very large and phone signal has a quarter second delay Iridium’s innovation was to use a large constellation of low-orbiting satellites (~450 miles) Phones could be much smaller and voice delay was minimum

Satellite Communication technology

In 1991, Motorola established Iridium Limited Liability Corporation Moto was partner with more contribution at 400 M Motorola had difficulty attracting investors for Iridium but 1994 had partnerships with 18 companies including, Sprint, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and a variety of companies from China, the ME, Africa, India, and Russia Unfortunately for Iridium, outside partners, delayed setting up marketing teams and distribution channels Some partners did not have sales teams in place at launch Iridium Conglomerate

Between 1994 – 1997, Motorola had suffered through slowing sales growth, a decline in net income, and declining margins Failure to anticipate the cellular industry’s switch to digital cell phones This failure played a significant role on Motorola’s 50% share price decline in 1998 Motorola Failures

Dr. Edward Staiano was Iridium’s CEO in 1996 He had 23 years of working experience with Motorola He lead the General Systems Sector – In 1995 the division accounted for approximately 40% of Motorola’s total sales of $27 billion dollars Top Management Team

Launch happen on November of 1998 with a 180 M advertising campaign / Al Gore made the first call $3000 for a handset and $3-$8 minute per calls The results were devastating Only subscribers by April 1999 In April, two days before Iridium was to announce quarterly results CEO Staiano quit In June 1999, Iridium fired 15% of its staff – including manager’s involved in marketing strategy By August Iridium’s subscriber base had grown to only – short of the necessary to meet loans responsibilities On August Iridium filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy – Becoming one of the 20 largest bankruptcies in U.S history Service Launch

Iridium knew its phones would be too large and expensive to compete with cellular service Iridium sought a target market by focusing on international business executive who frequently traveled to remote areas Even late on 1998 the CEO anticipated subscribers by the end 1999 Terrestrial cellular had spread faster than the company had originally expected Iridium had become obsolete even before launch Reasons for Iridium’s Collapse

Iridium’s technology depended on line-of-sight between the phone antenna and the orbiting satellite Subscribers were unable to use the phone inside moving cars, inside buildings, and many urban areas Additionally, Iridium lacked adequate data capabilities – Increasing requirement of business users Although smaller than competitor Comsat’s phone – Iridium’s phone was the size of a brick Iridium’s Technological limitations

Manufacturing problems caused the product to stumble out of the gate Management launched the service before enough phones were available from Kyocera Supply difficulties meant there were few phones available in the market Iridium couldn’t even get phones to the few consumers they got Poor operational execution

Motorola executives who pushed the project forward in spite of known and potential fatal technology and marketing problems Personal and professional reasons for CEO to abandon the project Iridium’s board was structure in a way that prevented it from performing its role of corporate governance Main Forces that collapse the project