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Globalstar announces milestone 5G data call on band n53 spectrum
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Globalstar announces milestone 5G data call on band n53 spectrum
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 13, 2024

Globalstar, Inc. (NYSE American: GSAT), a leader in satellite and communication services, has successfully completed its first 5G data call using its proprietary Band n53 spectrum. Achieving download speeds of 100 Mbps and upload speeds of 60 Mbps, the demonstration highlights the spectrum's capability to support advanced applications such as robotics, autonomous systems, augmented reality (AR), and enhanced video solutions.

The test was conducted using XCOM RAN prototype radios alongside state-of-the-art 5G modules, demonstrating the readiness of Band n53 for cutting-edge mobile technology. This milestone builds upon Globalstar's earlier success with 4G testing, showcased at Mobile World Congress in Las Vegas.

"It's an exciting achievement," said Tamer Kadous, Vice President of Terrestrial Networks at Globalstar. "We're building on the progress we announced earlier this fall with the 4G integration of the Band 53 ecosystem with our partners at Global Telcom and others. Now we are extending focus to the 5G ecosystem and partnering with several key OEMs who are utilizing the Qualcomm chipset, and I expect it to rapidly proliferate as companies see how 5G on Band 53 can not only remove the worry of losing connectivity on unlicensed spectrum but gain efficiencies for their critical applications."

Norbert Muhrer, President and CSO of Quectel Wireless Solutions, added, "We are thrilled to partner with Globalstar in achieving a significant milestone for 5G connectivity. The first 5G data call over band n53 spectrum underscores the potential of Quectel modules to deliver high-performance, reliable connectivity solutions. This accomplishment marks an exciting advancement in extending 5G's reach."

Band n53, a unique mid-band spectrum, provides integrators, enterprises, governments, carriers, and cable companies with a fully licensed and interference-free channel for enhanced wireless connectivity. It offers Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) cost-effective solutions for reducing 5G roaming dependencies and supports private network deployments requiring robust security and performance.

Manish Watwani, Chief Revenue Officer of Telit Cinterion, commented, "Globalstar's successful completion of their first 5G data call on their terrestrial n53 spectrum showcases the immense potential of this mid-band TDD spectrum for enabling innovative applications. Our FN990B series, designed in an industrial-grade M.2 form factor, is the perfect solution to power devices harnessing 5G enhanced mobile broadband technology. Our data cards provide unmatched reliability, flexibility, and performance, making them ideal for the most demanding enterprise and industrial applications, ensuring seamless connectivity for both public and private 5G networks."

The Band n53 spectrum, operating within 2483.5-2495 MHz, employs time-division duplexing (TDD) technology that uses a single frequency for both uplink and downlink. Since its initial licensing in the U.S. in 2015, it has gained approval in 12 nations and is backed by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). A growing network of technology partners continues to expand support for this versatile spectrum.

Attendees of Globalstar's Investor Day event will witness a live demonstration of the XCOM RAN system utilizing Band n53 spectrum.

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