Hughes
Selected by Globalstar to
Design, Supply and Implement
Next Generation Ground Radio
Network and User Terminal Chips
May 19,
2008
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
announced the signing of an
agreement with Globalstar, Inc.
under which Hughes will design,
manufacture and implement the
next-generation Radio Access
Network (RAN) comprising gateway
equipment initially at
Globalstar's locations worldwide
with an option to expand to 30
locations, and will design,
manufacture, and deliver
satellite air interface chips to
be a part of the User Terminal
Subsystem (UTS). The initial
contract is valued at $100.8
million.
The all IP, third-generation
network will use an air
interface (AI) adapted for
Globalstar's second-generation
LEO (low earth orbit) satellite
constellation and will provide
voice, data, and video with
expected speeds of up to 1 Mb/s
in the forward link (to the user
terminal) and 256 Kb/s in the
return link (from the user
terminal), enabling Globalstar
to offer feature rich
applications and services for
their mobile satellite
subscribers anywhere in the
world. The satellite air
interface chip will allow
Globalstar to deploy a wide
variety of user terminals and
devices.
“We are extremely pleased to
award this contract to Hughes
and initiate what we expect will
be a long-term and rewarding
relationship with the world's
leading provider of satellite
broadband networking solutions,”
said Jay Monroe, chairman and
CEO of Globalstar, Inc. “By
signing this agreement we have
completed our second-generation
system design and operations
plan, paving the way for our
next generation of advanced
wireless services. We anticipate
new service offerings could
include push-to-talk duplex SMS
messaging and a number of other
broadband applications including
mobile video. In addition, this
agreement not only provides us
with options to fully outfit our
entire ground segment, but it
also provides us with continued
compatibility with our
first-generation products plus
unique flexibility for future
upgrades.”
“As market leaders in the
design and development of mobile
satellite systems and user
devices, we are excited to have
been selected by Globalstar as
the designer and supplier of
their next-generation gateways
and satellite air interface
chips for the user terminals,”
said Pradman Kaul, chairman and
CEO of Hughes. “We look forward
to manufacturing and deploying
their flexible ground network
and being part of supplying
their customers with unique new
solutions that only Globalstar,
as a global LEO MSS operator can
provide.”