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Globalstar, Inc. engages in the provision of mobile satellite services. The company is headquartered in Covington, Louisiana and currently employs 477 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-11-02. The company provides mobile satellite services, including voice and data communications and wholesale capacity services through its global satellite network. Its 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. Its terrestrial spectrum, Band 53, and its 5G variant, n53, offer carriers, cable companies, and system integrators a versatile, fully licensed channel for private networks to improve customer wireless connectivity, while its XCOM RAN product offers capacity gains in dense wireless deployments. In addition to SPOT GPS messengers, it offers Internet of things (IoT) hardware and software products for tracking and monitoring assets, processing smart data at the edge, and managing analytics with cloud-based telematics solutions.
Globalstar's share price surged 31% in the past month, indicating robust investor confidence and heightened interest in its satellite communication services.
Globalstar, Inc. engages in the provision of mobile satellite services. The company is headquartered in Covington, Louisiana and currently employs 477 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-11-02. The company provides mobile satellite services, including voice and data communications and wholesale capacity services through its global satellite network. Its 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. Its terrestrial spectrum, Band 53, and its 5G variant, n53, offer carriers, cable companies, and system integrators a versatile, fully licensed channel for private networks to improve customer wireless connectivity, while its XCOM RAN product offers capacity gains in dense wireless deployments. In addition to SPOT GPS messengers, it offers Internet of things (IoT) hardware and software products for tracking and monitoring assets, processing smart data at the edge, and managing analytics with cloud-based telematics solutions.
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