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Globalstar To Provide Italian Govt Satellite Voice And Data Services


Milpitas CA (SPX) Dec 07, 2005
Globalstar announced Tuesday that its independent gateway operator and service distributor in Central and Eastern Europe, Elsacom, has won a 20 million Euro contract to provide mobile satellite telephone services to various levels of the Italian government.

Under the agreement, Elsacom will provide Globalstar satellite voice and data services plus it will supply and maintain the customer's Globalstar mobile satellite handsets. The pairing will give local Italian government agencies a latest-generation communication system providing coverage throughout Italy. Users will be able to access a cost effective, reliable and secure telephone solution in areas not served or underserved by traditional landline or wireless services, even during times of emergencies.

Traditional communications systems are often unable to provide support to civil protection agencies during exceptional events and disasters such as the 2003 nation-wide blackout in Italy or the recent hurricanes that struck the gulf coast of the United States. Satellite communication represents a solution with the capability to operate during such occurrences.

"Elsacom has played a central role in boosting our global customer reach and we are excited to join with them by providing satellite network solutions for this important contract," said Jay Monroe, Chairman and CEO of Globalstar.

This agreement represents another in a series of positive corporate and gateway operator announcements for the satellite service provider in 2005. Earlier this year Globalstar completed the purchase of several new simplex data appliques for installation by various gateway operators plus the company finalized a development and manufacturing agreement with Qualcomm to provide the next generation of satellite handsets to its corporate customers and independent distributors around the world.

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