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It’s really big and hanging over our heads – no we aren’t talking about the deficit. TerreStar claims launch of world's largest, most powerful commercial communications satellite.


Mobile communications provider TerreStar Networks Inc., a majority-owned subsidiary of TerreStar Corporation, has announced the successful launch of TerreStar-1, which the company claims is the world's largest, most advanced commercial communications satellite. Today's launch is a major achievement in TerreStar's plan to deliver voice, data and video services on an all IP next-generation mobile broadband network that combines the power of TerreStar-1, an all-IP core network, and the latest in smartphone technology.


Launched by Arianespace from Kourou, French Guiana July 1st, TerreStar-1 is the foundation for TerreStar's satellite communications network.


"With the successful launch of TerreStar-1, we are redefining the mobile communications landscape," said Dennis Matheson , CTO of TerreStar. "We are creating a new paradigm in mobile broadband network services and devices that will leverage our integrated satellite and terrestrial communications components to enable true ubiquity and reliability -- anywhere in the United States and Canada."

 

"Today's launch is just the beginning of the TerreStar story," said TerreStar President, Jeff Epstein . "We believe there are tremendous opportunities ahead -- in both the commercial and government sectors -- and we remain focused on our promise to help solve the critical communications and business continuity challenges faced by government, emergency responders, enterprises and rural communities."


Prior to the launch of TerreStar-1, the Company, with its partner EB (Elektrobit), introduced the world's first quad-band GSM and tri-band WCDMA/HSPA smartphone with integrated all-IP satellite-terrestrial voice and data capabilities. Similar in size to today's mainstream mobile devices, TerreStar's dual-mode smartphone is intended to allow users to seamlessly and securely stay connected to TerreStar's satellite and terrestrial network.


TerreStar's network will operate in two 10-Mhz blocks of contiguous MSS spectrum in the 2 GHz band throughout the United States and Canada - with a spectrum footprint that covers a population of nearly 330 million.


www.terrestar.com

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