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Boeing Ships LightSquared's SkyTerra One Mobile ComSat To Launch Site

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El Segundo CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2010
Boeing has shipped the LightSquared SkyTerra 1, a high-capacity mobile communications satellite, from the company's integration and test complex in El Segundo to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

Upon arrival, the satellite will undergo final preparations for a Nov. 14 launch aboard an International Launch Services Proton rocket.

SkyTerra 1 is a Boeing 702HP satellite designed for geomobile services. It will combine with four gateway ground stations and ground-based beam-forming equipment to create the first of two Space-Based Networks (SBN) that Boeing is building for LightSquared (formerly SkyTerra).

LightSquared is building a new wholesale-only nationwide 4G-LTE wireless broadband network integrated with satellite coverage that will revolutionize communications in the United States.

"LightSquared's SkyTerra 1 next-generation satellite, with its 22-meter diameter reflector, will allow for connectivity to mobile devices with a similar form factor, battery life and performance to conventional cellular phone devices," said Jeff Snyder, senior vice president of satellite engineering and operations for LightSquared.

"The shipment of the SkyTerra 1 satellite is an important step toward bringing LightSquared and its mobile wireless partners services that are accessible anytime, anywhere, throughout the United States," said Craig Cooning, vice president and general manager, Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems.

"Boeing's experience in space-based systems solutions and integrated ground assets will enable LightSquared to provide new services in new markets."

The SkyTerra 1 SBN will enhance the availability of mobile communications across geographic areas and supply greater bandwidth - improving access to wireless devices such as cell phones, PDAs and laptop computers.

When operational, the SBN will enable integrated satellite-cellular communications for wireless services throughout the United States.

Designed to provide wireless mobile services to millions of subscribers, LightSquared's SkyTerra 1 satellite features a 22-meter L-band reflector-based antenna - the largest commercial antenna reflector to be put into service. The active phased-array antenna will offer state-of-the-art digital signal processing, channel formation and switching.



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