Globalstar urged the FCC to incorporate ground-based systems and deployable...
Globalstar urged the FCC to incorporate ground-based systems and deployable aerial communications architecture into new rules for operating emergency networks. The company highlighted an emergency response interoperable communications system that utilizes Globalstar’s mobile satellite service network for backhaul to the…
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public switched telephone network, it said in an ex parte filing in docket 11-15 (http://xrl.us/bnsbt8). Globalstar executives met with Public Safety Bureau staff last week, it said. This ground-based system “represents a rapid, cost-efficient means of deploying reliable and interoperable communications to areas where terrestrial communications are disabled following a catastrophic event,” it said. Globalstar also updated staff on the ongoing deployment of its second-generation big low earth orbit satellite network, it added.