Globalstar Launches Satellite Based Remote Utility Meter Reading Product

Globalstar Interface Module Provides Utility Companies With an Affordable Meter Reading Solution That Transmits Data From Virtually Anywhere


MILPITAS, Calif., Oct. 8, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Globalstar, Inc. (Nasdaq:GSAT), the world's largest provider of mobile satellite voice and data services to businesses, governments and individuals, today announced it has launched a new satellite-based remote automated utility meter reading interface solution designed to communicate with meters located in areas not served by the traditional public landline telephone system. The Company designed the standardized meter reading interface (MRI) after being approached by a number of the electrical utilities in the United States to provide a remote communications solution.

The new MRI product provides utility companies with a way to communicate with remote utility meters using the Globalstar satellite network substituting for the public telephone network. The MRI transmits and receives information between the meter and the utility company backoffice or host. Because utility companies typically only require a few minutes each day to collect and transmit information, the Globalstar Duplex data network can easily provide a highly reliable and cost effective data collection and command execution solution.

"Utility companies have been looking for cost-effective ways to command and gather data from their meters located in remote or hard to access areas," said Dennis Allen, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Globalstar, Inc. Mr. Allen added, "Our new Globalstar MRI provides a way to manage the remote customer's usage while eliminating the need for, and the costs associated with, sending workers into remote and sometimes hazardous areas just to read a utility meter. This can result in increased productivity and workplace safety while decreasing the high costs associated with remote meter-reading fleet management."

The new Globalstar MRI module is designed for use with ANSI C12.18, 19, and 21 compliant products. It is housed in a robust water-resistant housing and can be installed on a utility meter that is located in a remote location. When usage or load information of a meter is required, the utility backoffice initiates a PSTN call to the remote meter's analog modem after referencing the Globalstar OSAT satellite availability tool. The server communicates with the utility meter as if the meter were connected to a standard public telephone line.

The new Globalstar MRI module is now available in the United States and Canadian availability is expected shortly. The product is also expected to be launched in other countries later this year. For additional sales and pricing information regarding the Globalstar MRI product in the United States please contact Dwayne MacTavish at 817.421.5778 or via email at dwayne.mactavish@globalstar.com In Canada please contact Derek Graham at 403 710-0066 or via email at dgraham@globalstar.ca

About Globalstar, Inc.

With over 300,000 subscribers, Globalstar is the world's largest provider of mobile satellite voice and data services. Globalstar offers these services to commercial and recreational users in more than 120 countries around the world. The Company's products include mobile and fixed satellite telephones, simplex and duplex satellite data modems and flexible service packages. Many land based and maritime industries benefit from Globalstar with increased productivity from remote areas beyond cellular and landline service. Global customer segments include: oil and gas, government, mining, forestry, commercial fishing, utilities, military, transportation, heavy construction, emergency preparedness, and business continuity as well as individual recreational users. Globalstar data solutions are ideal for various asset and personal tracking, data monitoring and SCADA applications.

For more information regarding Globalstar, please visit Globalstar's web site at www.globalstar.com

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