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RESTON, Va. Sept. 22, 2008 -- Combined satellite-cellular
communications will become a reality for
consumers, enterprise,
government and public safety users with an agreement announced today by
and among Mobile Satellite Ventures LP (MSV), a subsidiary of SkyTerra
Communications, Inc., ICO Global Communications
(Holdings) Limited (ICO) and Qualcomm Incorporated. This agreement will enable devices to have ubiquitous
mobile communications coverage from anywhere in North America,
including areas where traditional cellular service is currently
unavailable or unreliable.
Under the agreement, Qualcomm will integrate satellite and cellular
communication technology in select multi-mode mobile baseband chips. As
a result, for the first time ever, satellite connectivity will be
enabled in mass-market wireless handsets and devices. The same mobile
chipsets forming the heart of handsets and other devices will enable
handset vendors to produce satellite-capable devices at comparable
scale and cost.
“This agreement marks a truly historic milestone in the evolution of
the wireless industry,” remarked Alex Good, chairman, CEO and president
of SkyTerra. “For the first time, satellite communications can achieve
economies of scale traditionally enjoyed in the cellular marketplace
today. Combined with our powerful next-generation satellites,
Qualcomm's technology will enable mobile communications between
terrestrial and satellite network layers using ordinary mobile devices.”
“One of the cornerstone features of ICO mim™ (mobile interactive
media), and of all future ICO MSS ATC products, is satellite
interactivity, and this agreement enables two-way satellite services
for a wide variety of mainstream wireless devices,” noted Tim Bryan,
ICO's chief executive officer. “Through our current contract with
Qualcomm on satellite technology we have seen the depth of experience
that they bring to this project. In addition, we look forward to
working with our colleagues at MSV as we collaboratively develop this
new technology.”
“Qualcomm's satellite technology extends 3G
to yet another dimension of wireless communications,” said Peggy
Johnson, executive vice president of Qualcomm America's and India. “Our
work with MSV, ICO and other market innovators will enable innovative
hybrid services and help pave the way for new uses of the mobile
satellite bands.”
Under the agreement, Qualcomm will develop a satellite protocol and
include it in the firmware of select upcoming Qualcomm multi-mode
baseband chips. Qualcomm will also support the L- and S-Band frequencies, in which MSV and ICO operate, in select RF processors.
The new chips are expected to be available beginning in 2010. Qualcomm
will sell and support its hybrid mobile satellite services
(MSS)/terrestrial chipsets to mobile device vendors in the same manner
it does today. This will enable terminal OEMs to provide a full range
of handhelds and mobile computing devices capable of terrestrial
connectivity with 3GPP and 3GPP2 technologies across the L- and
S-Bands, as well as a wide range of existing mobile terrestrial bands.
“The integrated satellite-terrestrial market presents an exciting
opportunity with more than 100 MHz of spectrum potentially addressable
on a global basis,” added Good. “We anticipate that additional
operators will take advantage of satellite data optimized technology as
the systems evolve.”
In connection with entering into the agreement, subject to certain
rights of termination, MSV and ICO have entered into a mutual
non-assertion agreement with respect to relevant aspects of their
respective patent portfolios as well as certain other related
agreements to the Qualcomm development effort.
About SkyTerra and Mobile Satellite Ventures
MSV delivers mobile wireless voice and data services primarily for
public safety, security, fleet management and asset tracking in the
U.S. and Canada. The company's next-generation hybrid
satellite-terrestrial communications network is expected to provide
seamless, transparent and ubiquitous wireless coverage of the United
States and Canada to conventional handsets. When completed, the network
will support communications in a variety of market segments including
public safety, homeland security, aviation, transportation and
entertainment, by providing a platform for interoperable, user-friendly
and feature-rich voice and high-speed data services. Mobile Satellite
Ventures is a joint venture between Mobile Satellite Ventures LP and
Mobile Satellite Ventures (Canada) Inc. MSVLP is owned and controlled
by SkyTerra Communications, Inc.
About ICO
ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Limited is a satellite
communications company developing an advanced next-generation hybrid
media system, combining both satellite and terrestrial communications
capabilities. ICO G1 is capable of supporting wireless voice, data,
and/or Internet services throughout the United States on mobile and
portable devices. ICO is deploying a mobile interactive media service
known as ICO mim™. ICO mim will combine ICO's unique interactive
satellite capability with nationwide coverage to deliver a new level of
navigation, enhanced roadside assistance and the ultimate mobile video
experience, including 10-15 live channels of premium television
content. ICO is based in Reston, Virginia.
About Qualcomm
Qualcomm Incorporated is a leader in developing and
delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and
services based on CDMA and other advanced technologies.
Information Source: Qualcomm
Image courtesy of Qualcomm website
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