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TOKYO, JAPAN: Nippon Iridium employee, Nanae Saishoji, displays a multi-mode handset of Iridium satellites telephone service, made by Japan's electronics giant Kyocera with a price of 370,000 yen (3,100 dollars), which is able to use as current system cellular phone without a satellite phone adapter 29 October at the company's headquarters in Tokyo. Iridium will start worldwide its satellite telephone services on 01 November. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)
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