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GLOBALSTAR DEVELOPS WIRELESS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR DISASTER RESPONSE

Portable unit provides immediate satellite-based cellular communications
for emergency and remote workers


Globalstar LLC, today announced the development of an emergency management communications system consisting of a satellite backhaul network mated to a miniaturized cellular system that allows first responders to communicate with each other, or connect to the public telephone network. Globalstar satellite phones built into the portable unit give emergency workers access to critical information when land-based communications are unavailable, such as during and after a disaster and in remote locations.

The Globalstar Emergency Management Communications System or GEMCOMS consists of multiple Globalstar fixed phones connected to a miniaturized cellular switch, or picocell. Using standard cell phones, emergency workers can call via Globalstar to anyone available on the public telephone network. Additionally, workers can call each other within an approximate half-mile radius. Wired telephones can also be plugged into the GENCOMS through standard telephone jacks.

“These units are definitely needed,” said Joanne Secrest of the National Communications System. “We received the unit 12 hours in advance of Hurricane Rita. Fortunately, damage from Rita was minimal, and we have deployed the GEMCOMS to St. Bernard parish which was hardest hit in New Orleans. The ability to connect via satellite from locations in-building is critical.”

Globalstar's GEMCOMS unit is similar to one of the products that Globalstar plans to develop if and when the FCC grants an authorization to deploy an Ancillary Terrestrial Component (ATC). Instead of mating with a cellular picocell, the ATC unit would use only Globalstar's mobile satellite channels in both mobile satellite and terrestrial modes. Globalstar filed its ATC application with the FCC in March and expects a ruling during the fourth quarter of 2005.

The announcement of the Globalstar Emergency Management Communication System marks another in a series of investments Globalstar has made over the past 18 months to improve the quality and reach of its service and expand its portfolio of voice and data solutions. Recent activities have included breaking ground on the company’s 26th satellite gateway, the opening of a satellite gateway in Sebring, Florida, a US$140 million agreement with QUALCOMM for the manufacture of current and next-generation fixed and mobile satellite phones, and the introduction of new satellite data solutions that enable easy and affordable remote asset monitoring.


Archives: (2005 ) / (2006)

15 December 2005
Globalstar Extends Data Service to Australia

1 November 2005
Globalstar Extends Data Service to Central and
South America

4 October 2005
Globalstar Develops Emergency Management System for Disaster Response

6 September 2005
Globalstar Provides Lifeline to Gulf Aid Workers

29 August 2005
Globalstar Uninterrupted
In Hurricane-Lashed Gulf Coast Region

14 July 2005
Globalstar Enhances Service in Florida and Carribean by Opening Sebring Gateway

22 June 2005
Globalstar Signs Agreement
To Expand Data Coverage

27 May 2005
Globalstar Announces Faster Internet Data Communications With Release of New Service

15 March 2005
Globalstar Launches Improved 911 Emergency Service

07 March 2005
Globalstar Acquires
Venezuelan Service Operation

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