Motorola Satellite Phone Iridium 9505a on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Bumper Pack Cosmetic only issues - Wear
& Tear, Scuff and Scratch marks from day to day use. This pack includes -
Additional comments: Antenna case shows sign of wear - casing has come slightly apart but does not affect performance. Not included: SIM card or air-time plan. You can connect with any Iridium provider. Only items shown in
photograph and listed above included.
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