Apply for an operating license for end user devices on the Iridium satellite network
Apply for an operating license for end user devices on the Iridium network for satellite phones and mobile satellite equipment.
Iridium is a mobile satellite network with global coverage that provides satellite services at sea, on land and in the air.
End user devices, for example the Iridium cellular device, model 9555.
Who can apply
- Radio frequencies are legally allocated by the Frequencies Committee and determined based on the conditions of the allocation and the law Pursuant to the Wireless Telegraph Order [new version], 5732-1972 section 5(d).
- You need a License to trade and work with wireless devices to import satellite wireless.
What you need
- A completed application for a license to operate end user devices on the Iridium network form
- A valid agreement with Global Iridium confirming that your company is an Iridium service provider in Israel.
- Appendix A: Quarterly/ annual report of Iridium equipment – (original document in the name of the company and an authorized signatory).
- Affidavit: original document in the name of the company and an authorized signatory
The service is free of charge
- Complete the Application for a license to operate end user devices on the Iridium network – typed not handwritten – and email it to [email protected].
- You can submit the periodic report and the affidavit (typed and not handwritten) in one of the following ways:
Registered mail
Mr. Hezi Naor, Engineering Administration Division, Ministry of Communications
POB 29107
Shalom Tower, 9 Achad Ha’am Street
Tel Aviv 6252101
Personal delivery
Ministry of Communications
Shalom Tower, 9 Achad Ha’am Street, 10th Floor, Tel Aviv
For Mr. Hezi Naor
You must schedule personal delivery in advance on 03-5198226
Please note, if there is any difference or conflict between the information on this page and the law, the provisions of the law will apply.
Ministry of Communications
Engineering Administration – Spectrum Planning & Engineering Division
Reception hours (must be arranged in advance)
Sunday to Thursday, 08:30-17:00, except on festivals and festival eves
Friday – no reception hours.Address: Ministry of Communications, Meir Shalom Tower, 9 Achad Ha’am Street, Tel Aviv, eastern entrance, 10th floor.