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For Immediate Release |
Contact: David Benton
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Globalstar Adds Eight Gulf-States and Middle East Countries
to Worldwide Satellite Services Network
Globalstar Service Provider Agreements Now Cover 114 Nations
NEW YORK -- May 5, 1998 -- Globalstar (NASDAQ:GSTRF) announced today an agreement with
Al-Murjan, a Saudi Arabia-based holding company, for the distribution of Globalstar mobile
satellite services throughout the Gulf-states and the Middle East.
Under the service agreement Al-Murjan will act as the sole distributor of Globalstar
mobile satellite services in Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Yemen, Jordan,
Syria, and Bahrain. It will own and operate a centrally located Globalstar ground station
(gateway) and obtain all necessary regulatory approvals for interconnecting the Globalstar
system with those nations' existing wireline and wireless infrastructure. The exact
location of the planned gateway is under study.
"This agreement completes Globalstar's service provider plans for the Middle
East," said Anthony J. Navarra, executive vice president for Globalstar.
"Globalstar now has service provider agreements in 114 nations, covering 90 percent
of Globalstar's business plan."
According to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the number of main
telephone lines in the Middle East region is approximately 6.3 lines per 100 people, while
the number of cellular users, currently 1.2 million users, has been doubling every three
years. The dual-mode (cellular and satellite) Globalstar system has been expressly
designed to extend cellular-type service in regions of the world where it has not been
cost-effective or practical to build out terrestrial cellular infrastructure. Moreover,
Globalstar is expected to offer an affordable means to meet basic telephony needs in
remote regions that have little or no telephone service.
"This project will greatly enhance the development of mobile satellite services in
the Middle East and further satisfy demand for telecommunications," said Mr. Sultan
K. Bin Mahfouz, chairman of Al-Murjan. "Working with Globalstar we will bring the
benefits of advanced communications to people throughout the region."
Subscribers in the Middle East will use mobile terminals similar to today's cellular
phones, with dual-mode capability so they will be able to switch from satellite telephony
to conventional cellular telephony as required. Some Globalstar users in rural and remote
areas may make or receive calls through fixed-site telephones, similar either to phone
booths or ordinary wireline telephones. Subscriber terminals will communicate through a
Globalstar satellite to a gateway, that in turn will connect calls into existing
telecommunications networks.
Al-Murjan is a Saudi multinational company with manufacturing and trading operations in
various industries. Al-Murjan's current activities encompass manufacturing, trade and
distribution of consumer products, investments, design and supply of desalinization
plants, supply of equipment to the printing and graphics industries, and operations in the
marine and mineral industries. Al-Murjan conducts activities in Saudi Arabia and in other
regional and international markets.
The Globalstar system, comprising 48 low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites and a global
network of ground stations, will allow people around the world to make or receive calls
using hand-held, vehicle-mounted and fixed-site terminals. Globalstar will also provide
data transmission, messaging, facsimile and position location services. Globalstar
currently has eight satellites in orbit and expects to launch 36 additional satellites by
the end of the year. Four Globalstar gateways are being used to control and test the
satellite system, and site work and construction is under way at 20 more gateway sites
around the world.
Globalstar, led by Loral Space & Communications, is a partnership of the world's
leading telecommunications service providers and equipment manufacturers, and including
QUALCOMM Incorporated, AirTouch Communications, Alcatel, Alenia, China Telecom (HK),
DACOM, Daimler-Benz Aerospace, Elsacom, a Finmeccanica/Elsag Bailey Company, France
Telecom, Hyundai, Space Systems/Loral and Vodafone. For more information, visit
Globalstar's web site at http://www.globalstar.com.
Loral Space & Communications (NYSE:LOR) is a high technology company that primarily
concentrates on satellite manufacturing and satellite-based services, including broadcast
transponder leasing and value added services, domestic and international corporate data
networks, global wireless telephony, broadband data transmission and formatting, Internet
connectivity, digital audio radio services, and international direct-to-home satellite
services. For more information, visit Loral's web site at http://www.loral.com.
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