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April 1st, 2009

Alcatel-Lucent, SkyTerra and TerreStar Support 3G, "Can You Hear Me Now?"


SkyTerra A partnership between SkyTerra and TerreStar Networks results in the development of innovative mobile network technology that integrates Qualcomm’s EV-DO-based satellite communications technology into an Alcatel-Lucent base station for hard-to-reach and underserved areas.

Terra Star The satellite-adapted EV-DO base stations, developed by Alcatel-Lucent, will form key components of SkyTerra’s and TerreStar’s integrated satellite-terrestrial networks designed to offer uninterrupted voice and data service coverage throughout North America.

Alcatel Lucent Under the agreement, Alcatel-Lucent will work with SkyTerra and TerreStar to develop satellite base station sub-systems, or S-BSS, based on Qualcomm’s Satellite DO technology, a satellite-adapted implementation of CDMA/EV-DO. These base stations will support seamless connectivity between satellite and terrestrial networks for users of next-generation, satellite-capable devices. TerreStar and SkyTerra previously announced an agreement with Qualcomm under which Qualcomm is integrating this satellite and cellular communication technology in select multi-mode mobile chipsets.

The next-generation networks being developed by SkyTerra and TerreStar will enable ubiquitous mobile communications coverage from anywhere in North America using mass-market devices costing about the same as today’s cellular devices.

“The S-BSS being developed by Alcatel-Lucent is a central and critical component of SkyTerra’s next-generation network,” said Brian Deobald, SkyTerra VP of Technology and Product Development. “For the first time, satellite communications will be able to achieve economies of scale traditionally enjoyed in the cellular marketplace. We are pleased to rely on Alcatel-Lucent’s proven expertise in communications technology to enable Qualcomm’s Satellite DO chipset technology in an innovative satellite base station.”

David Marshack, SVP Product & Device Technology at TerreStar Networks, added, “We look forward to the robust product line the Alcatel-Lucent S-BSS together with the Qualcomm chip enables TerreStar to bring to market. This solution helps us achieve our goal of providing a combined satellite terrestrial solution to government, public safety and enterprise users who require anytime anywhere communications in a compact form factor. We believe this combined solution is a game changer for our industry.”

“As the leader in CDMA/EV-DO technology, Alcatel-Lucent is helping pave the way for a new dimension in mobile communications using next-generation satellite networks,” said Robert Vrij, president of Alcatel-Lucent’s Americas business. “Through the integration of 3G technology and satellite networks Alcatel-Lucent is enabling SkyTerra and TerreStar Networks to bring high-quality mobile voice and data coverage to hard-to-reach, underserved areas throughout North America.