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Globalstar said it remains committed to providing services that yield substantial public...

Globalstar said it remains committed to providing services that yield substantial public safety benefits as NTIA moves forward with development of a nationwide interoperable public safety broadband network. The company urged the agency in comments on a notice of inquiry…

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regarding the network to move quickly and decisively “to establish the interoperable network that first responders so desperately need” (http://xrl.us/bnxgs3). The company developed an emergency response interoperable communications system that provides immediate localized communications services to first responders and the ability to communicate with trapped victims, “using their existing mobile phones,” it said. Globalstar suggested that NTIA focus part of its inquiry on the necessary efforts “to eliminate the communications gaps that occur during the first hours after a catastrophic event” when communications are disrupted.