Globalstar, Inc. (NYSE American:GSAT) has announced that the Third Generation Partnership Project (“3GPP”) has approved a global standard for terrestrial use of Globalstar´s spectrum at 2483.5-2495 MHz.
3GPP has designated Globalstar´s terrestrial S-band as Band 53, which now permits LTE services in the US with additional geographies expected to be added in 2019.
The approval provides for Time Division Duplex (“TDD”) services in Band 53 as a standalone band and allows Globalstar´s spectrum to serve as an anchor channel for carrier aggregation and LAA next year. The physical properties of the 2.4 GHz band enable high capacity indoor and outdoor applications benefiting from intensive levels of spectral reuse without the need for macro cellular coordination. Band 53 can now be integrated into user equipment and cellular infrastructure.
Uniquely, Band 53 provides a single coast-to-coast contiguous license in the US, and the growing number of international terrestrial approvals provide harmonization opportunities globally.
Globalstar is a provider of mobile satellite voice and data services. Customers around the world in industries such as government, emergency management, marine, logging, oil & gas and outdoor recreation rely on Globalstar to conduct business smarter and faster, maintain peace of mind and access emergency personnel. Globalstar data solutions are ideal for various asset and personal tracking, data monitoring, M2M and IoT applications. The company´s products include mobile and fixed satellite telephones, the innovative Sat-Fi satellite hotspot, Simplex and Duplex satellite data modems, tracking devices and flexible service packages.