Globalstar Expands Singapore Ground Station with New Antenna Deployment
Reuters
Aug 12
Globalstar Expands Singapore Ground Station with New Antenna Deployment
Globalstar Inc., a leading provider of next-generation telecommunications infrastructure and technology, has announced the commencement of construction to expand its ground station in Singapore. This expansion is part of Globalstar's efforts to support its third-generation C-3 mobile satellite system $(MSS)$. The project includes the addition of two 6-meter tracking antennas, enhancing service capabilities across Southeast Asia. This initiative is part of a broader global expansion involving approximately 90 new tracking antennas, with similar deployments underway in countries like Spain, Japan, and the United States. The expansion aims to bolster the network's functionality, capacity, and future readiness, delivering advanced mobile satellite solutions to hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
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