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January 27th, 2009

An Awarding Day For SkyTerra


SkyTerra (OTCBB: SKYT), formerly Mobile Satellite Ventures, is delighted to announced the Company is the recipient of the 2009 Frost & Sullivan North America Technology Innovation of the Year Award in Space Communications.

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Award The award, part of the Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards Program, recognizes SkyTerra’s pioneering efforts in developing an innovative technological solution for an integrated satellite-terrestrial communications network that potentially could dramatically improve the utility of wireless telecommunications worldwide. According to Frost & Sullivan’s research, the main advantage of SkyTerra’s innovative technology will be its economies of scale, and that it will enable integrated services on conventional wireless handsets with minimal modification to the selected chipset platform. To this end, SkyTerra is collaborating with Qualcomm, Inc. for integrating satellite and cellular communications into Qualcomm’s standard, multi-mode, mobile baseband chips. This technology is expected to be available as a no-cost option on selected Qualcomm chips beginning in 2010.

“It is with great pleasure that we present this year’s technology innovation award to SkyTerra,” said Frost & Sullivan research analyst Anirudh Srinivasan. “SkyTerra’s next-generation hybrid network, combining cellular and satellite technologies, has significant potential for its distribution partners to offer differentiated services by providing nearly ubiquitous access to content and services. SkyTerra’s network architecture approach will allow significantly greater flexibility for the provisioning of advanced services and devices, affording partners the opportunity to deliver a significantly enhanced end-user experience.”

To which, Alexander H. Good, the chairman, CEO and president of SkyTerra, said, "We are honored to be recognized by Frost & Sullivan as a recipient of their Best Practices Award. SkyTerra’s technology facilitates a more economical model for next-generation mobile satellite services and for the first time enables hybrid cellular-satellite networks. Our approach involves using a very powerful and spectrally efficient satellite system, which is made to appear virtually as a base station in the sky to subscriber equipment essentially identical to a standard cellular device. One of our main objectives is to ensure that the satellite element of the integrated service offering is as transparent to the end-user as possible.”