Globalstar Inc. Announces Expansion of Estonian Ground Station with $9 Million Investment
Reuters
Sep 22
Globalstar Inc. Announces Expansion of Estonian Ground Station with $9 Million Investment
Globalstar Inc. has announced plans to expand its ground station in Estonia by adding three additional 6-meter antennas and related infrastructure to support its third-generation C-3 mobile satellite system. The expansion aims to enhance Globalstar's service offerings across Europe and involves an estimated investment of approximately $9 million. The company has contracted AS Connecto Infra, based in Tallinn, Estonia, to design and construct the expanded facility. This development reflects Globalstar's commitment to providing critical communications services, including emergency SOS services, across the region. The ground station, originally commissioned in 2021, will continue to play a significant role in supporting satellite communications for areas in need.
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