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Globalstar to Enter Next Era of Mobile Satellite Connectivity with Expanded Operational Frequencies
Sep 15, 2025 4:50 AM

Plans to Bring-into-Use its HIBLEO-XL-1 System to Deliver Robust MSS Capabilities

COVINGTON, La.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Globalstar, Inc. ( GSAT ) , a next-generation telecommunications infrastructure and technology provider, today announces plans to bring-into-use its HIBLEO-XL-1 satellite system filing in preparation for its next era of mobile satellite connectivity.

Dr. Paul Jacobs, Globalstar ( GSAT ) CEO, said “We believe that bringing HIBLEO-XL-1 into use provides Globalstar ( GSAT ) with significant optionality as the Company grows as a major provider of connectivity in the global space economy that is expected to reach $1.8 trillion by 2035. We look forward to providing operational updates on our progress as we enter a new era in Globalstar’s expanding investments in connecting everyone, everywhere.”

Since 2000, Globalstar ( GSAT ) has been operating its current mobile satellite system and providing service over the same Big Low Earth Orbit (LEO) frequency bands, investing billions of dollars to expand, innovate and commercialize mobile satellite services that are now at the fingertips of hundreds of millions of people around the world. In November 2024, Globalstar ( GSAT ) announced an additional investment of $1.5 billion in a third-generation mobile satellite system called C-3, which will include 48 additional satellites supported by approximately 90 new ground station antennas installed globally. Our current system and C-3 satellites will operate over Globalstar’s same licensed Big LEO frequency bands, altitude and inclination. The C-3 System’s higher power downlink capabilities are expected to greatly improve the user experience for anyone accessing Globalstar ( GSAT ) to meet their communications needs.

With today’s announcement, Globalstar ( GSAT ) takes an important step toward further expansion of its global MSS capabilities with plans to bring its HIBLEO-XL-1 system into use. The HIBLEO-XL-1 system, filed through France, includes numerous additional satellites, orbital shells and frequency bands, including not only its currently licensed L, S and C-band frequencies but also additional MSS bands for mobile uplink and downlink as well as additional feeder-link spectrum.

Globalstar’s mission is mission-critical communications, which has led us to the forefront of LEO satellite communications, providing reliable and affordable solutions across to consumers and industries where and when they need us.

About Globalstar, Inc. ( GSAT )

Globalstar ( GSAT ) empowers its customers to connect, transmit, and communicate smarter – easily, quickly, securely, and affordably – offering reliable satellite and terrestrial footprint. connectivity services as an international telecom infrastructure provider. The Company’s low Earth orbit ("LEO") satellite constellation ensures secure data transmission for connecting and protecting assets, transmitting critical operational data, and saving lives for consumers, businesses, and government agencies across the globe. Globalstar’s terrestrial spectrum, Band 53, and its 5G variant, n53, offer carriers, cable companies, and system integrators a versatile, fully licensed channel for private networks with a growing ecosystem to improve customer wireless connectivity, while Globalstar’s XCOM RAN product offers significant capacity gains in dense wireless deployments. In addition to SPOT GPS messengers, Globalstar ( GSAT ) offers next-generation Internet of Things ("IoT") hardware and software products for efficiently tracking and monitoring assets, processing smart data at the edge, and managing analytics with cloud-based telematics solutions to drive safety, productivity, and profitability. For more information, visit www.globalstar.com.

Source: Globalstar, Inc. ( GSAT )

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