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News
December 23, 1998
Globalstar News Release
Contact: John Cunningham
Tel: (408) 933.4434
Fax: (408) 933.4100
E-mail: john.cunningham@globalstar.com
Globalstar Awards Launch Contract to Arianespace
NEW YORK -- December 23, 1998 -- Globalstar (NASDAQ:GSTRF) today announced that it has
awarded a satellite launch contract to Arianespace of Evry, France, for the launch of six
Globalstar satellites aboard an Ariane 4 rocket.
The launch, currently slated for September 1999 from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou,
French Guiana, would further bolster Globalstar's already robust launch back-up
capability. If the launch is not required at that time to complete the Globalstar
constellation, it will be reassigned by Loral to another mission. Globalstar earlier
announced that it would use a combination of Soyuz and Delta launches, each with four
satellites, to launch a minimum of 32 satellites in orbit to support the progressive
roll-out of commercial service in the third quarter of 1999. By December 1999,
Globalstar expects to have launched a total of 52 satellites, which will comprise the full
operational constellation of 48 satellites, plus four in-orbit spares.
"The Ariane-4 has an excellent flight heritage," said Megan Fitzgerald, vice
president of space systems engineering for Globalstar. "This will provide
additional flexibility in our launch schedule as we continue to deploy our space segment
for the start of commercial service in the third quarter of 1999."
Globalstar is the next-generation provider of mobile satellite personal communications
services. The Globalstar system, comprising 48 low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites and
a global network of ground stations, will provide people around the world with fixed phone
and hand-held mobile satellite phone services, as well as data transmission (at up to 9.6
kilobits per second), messaging, facsimile and position location services.
Globalstar is designed to provide cost-effective, high-quality mobile satellite
services to customers around the world. Its use of advanced CDMA technology ensures
superior voice quality, and its system routes calls through multiple satellites
simultaneously, minimizing dropped calls and maximizing completed calls. Globalstar
has been conducting handset tests since April of 1998 via the eight satellites it
currently has in orbit.
Globalstar now has service provider agreements in more than 100 countries, covering 90
percent of Globalstar's business plan. 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.
Some subscribers will use portable phones, similar to today's cellular phones, with
dual-mode capability so subscribers can switch from conventional cellular telephony to
satellite telephony as required. Subscribers in rural and remote areas may make or
receive calls through fixed-site telephones, similar either to phone booths or ordinary
residential and business telephones. Globalstar phones will communicate through a
Globalstar satellite to a gateway--or ground station -- that in turn will connect calls
into the existing terrestrial telecommunications network.
Globalstar, led by Loral Space & Communications, is a partnership of the world's
leading telecommunications service providers and equipment manufacturers, and includes
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), headquartered in New York City, 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 content services, Internet 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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