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Ericsson Federal to Build Ground Infrastructure for Globalstar’s IP-Based Satellite

By Staff Writer | December 8, 2008

      Globalstar Inc. signed a contract with Ericsson Federal Inc. to develop, implement and maintain a ground interface or core network system that will be installed at Globalstar’s satellite gateway ground stations, Globalstar announced.
          The IP-based core network system is wireless 3G/4G compatible and will link the Globalstar radio access network to the public-switched telephone network (PSTN) and/or Internet. The agreement, valued at $22.7 million, represents the final ground network infrastructure component for Globalstar’s next-generation of advanced IP-based satellite voice and data services.
          Globalstar plans to begin design and development of its third-generation handsets, satellite machine-to-machine devices and other terminals. The new ground network architecture is designed to support speeds of up to 1 megabit per second to the subscriber equipment and up to 256 kilobits per second to the satellites in an all-IP configuration. Services supported would include push-to-talk and multicasting, advanced messaging capabilities such as multimedia messaging and mobile video applications and geolocation services.