News
For Immediate Release
Contact: John Cunningham, Globalstar, L.P.
Tel:+1-408-933-4434
Email: john.cunningham@globalstar.com

Valerie Blance, TE.SA.M
Tel: +33-1-55-22-33-03
Email: Valerie.BLANCHE@tesam.fr

Globalstar Makes First Public Satellite

Phone Call

SAN JOSE, Calif., September 17, 1998 Globalstar and founding partners QUALCOMM and Telecommunications par Satellites Mobiles (TE.SA.M.) successfully conducted the first public phone call made via the Globalstar mobile satellite system before an audience at the sixth Satel Conseil Symposium in Paris. The call, conducted on September 9, 1998, received an enthusiastic response from the conference attendees.

Standing by Napoleons Tomb on the Champs de Mars in Paris, Mr. Jean Bernard Lagarde, director general of TE.SA.M., and Mr. Bill Thatcher, vice president of business development for Globalstar, placed the call on a QUALCOMM Globalstar handset and reached the president of TE.SA.M., Mr. Enrique Fernandez, during the conferences session on mobile satellite systems.

TE.SA.M, a partnership between France Telecom and Alcatel, is a founding partner of Globalstar and a major Globalstar service provider.

"I'm very pleased to be involved in making this first public phone call via the Globalstar satellite system," said Thatcher during the call to the conference members. "We've been looking forward to this moment for a long time."

The inaugural public phone call was transmitted from a QUALCOMM Globalstar handset to a passing Globalstar satellite orbiting 1414 kilometers overhead, and relayed to the TE.SA.M-owned Globalstar gateway in Aussaguel, France. The call was then routed to the satellite conference at Maison de la Chimie in Paris via the local public switched telephone network (PSTN).

"We've certainly come a long way since this venture was started," said Mr. Thatcher. "Not only does this call confirm key aspects of Globalstar technology transmitted over satellite, it clearly validates QUALCOMMs CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) wave form, and the gateway infrastructure that QUALCOMM has developed for the Globalstar system." The call was concluded with warm thanks to the QUALCOMM team supporting the demonstration.

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 have a minimum of 32 satellites in its constellation to initiate commercial service in the Fall of 1999. Five 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 has service provider agreements in 117 countries, covering most of Globalstar's business plan.

Globalstar, led by Loral Space & Communications, is a partnership of the world's leading telecommunications service providers and equipment manufacturers, including QUALCOMM Incorporated, AirTouch Communications, Alcatel, Alenia, China Telecom (Hong Kong), 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.

Headquartered in San Diego, QUALCOMM develops, manufactures, markets, licenses and operates advanced communications systems and products based on its proprietary digital wireless technologies. The company's primary product areas are the OMNITRACS ?system (a geostationary satellite-based, mobile communications system providing two-way data and position reporting services), CDMA wireless communications systems and products and, in conjunction with others, the development of the Globalstar low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite communications system. Other company products include the Eudora?family of electronic messaging software, ASIC products, and communications equipment and systems for government and commercial customers worldwide. For more information on QUALCOMM products and technologies, please visit the Company's web site at http://www.qualcomm.com.

TE.SA.M. (Telecommunications par Satellites Mobiles) is a founding partner of Globalstar L.P., and the exclusive provider of Globalstar services in 28 countries, mainly located in Europe, South America, and Africa. TE.SA.M, jointly owned by France Telecom (51%) and Alcatel (49%), is forming partnerships with investors and local operators, who will act as local service providers for Globalstar when the service is rolled out in the Fall of 1999.

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, and international direct-to-home satellite services. For more information, visit Loral's web site at http://www.loral.com.

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