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NOKIA & GLOBALSTAR KNOW: IT’S HAPENING. https://www.nokia.com/blog/case-globalstar-6-ways-leverage-spectrum-asset/
LINK: BE VERY, VERY CONFIDENT: https://www.nokia.com/blog/case-globalstar-6-ways-leverage-spectrum-asset/
N53 Spectrum Leased to Qualcomm X62 & X65: https://investors.globalstar.com/static-files/137ec520-6ecf-4751-a38c-9729b5339a4c#page5
Sahm Adrangi (KERRISDALE CAPITAL) is a CRIMINAL HEDGE FUND in Violation of SEC Rules.
Adrangi lacks any substantiating proof or evidence to demonstrate or support his claims. In addition Adrangi is deliberately using specifications that apply to “n53” and distorting the specifications with the functionality of “band 53.” N53 is a band 53 enhancement in the mid band frequency range. L-band and S-band 53 are used for the Globalstar hand sets, including “Spot.” These handsets do not incorporate the Qualcomm X62 or X65 Snapdragon Modems. Therefore, Adrangi is misleading the public in video interviews and documentation across the internet with deliberate indifference, as to the natural or probable consequences of his acts.
The X62 and X65 modems are NOT fully released, yet. The announcement of these modem releases were on February 9, 2021. https://investors.globalstar.com/news-releases/news-release-details/globalstars-band-n53-qualcomms-x65-modem/
The timeframes, by which Adrangi landed his statements, DO NOT coincide with the time frame of the “GLOBALSTAR X-65” Press Releases. This time comparison clearly demonstrates that Adrangi is maliciously and intentionally fabricating fallacious claims about Globalstar to justify his distorted and fabricated and fraudulent statements, with reckless disregard for truth.
https://www.hvst.com/posts/globalstar-inc-gsat-the-most-egregious-4-billion-stock-promotion-since-sino-forest-wZrTA3qP
Adrangi is clearly falsifying info about Globalstar: watch from 11:50
https://youtu.be/cseF_BDs0Io
Adrangi is also contradicting himself. This guy is a narcissist, mental case. Band n53 is a 10gigabit supporting mid band spectrum. N53,is not the spectrum used in the Globalstar satellite phones. N53 is the 5G variant of band 53.
“The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has approved the 5G variant of Globalstar’s Band 53, which will be known as n53, the mobile satellite operator announced March 23.
Globalstar said that in addition to being compatible with small cell network use, n53 can also act as a traffic channel or as an anchor for other licensed or unlicensed bands in 5G networks, allowing rapid and economical deployment of a licensed spectrum band.
“Achieving 5G status with our band is a significant advancement in our spectrum efforts,” Globalstar Executive Chairman Jay Monroe said in a statement.”
https://www.satellitetoday.com/5g/2020/03/24/globalstar-5g-variant-band-receives-3gpp-approval/
Additional info from Globalstar press releases demonstrate that Adrangi is engaging in overtly conspired fraud. For example, below:
“November 5, 2020 at 7:30 PM EST
COVINGTON, La.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 5, 2020-- Globalstar, Inc. (NYSE American: GSAT) today announced that it has obtained terrestrial authorizations in Canada, Brazil and Kenya. These three countries represent an additional covered population of 300 million and 3.7 billion MHz-Pops, bringing the Company’s total terrestrial authority to over 9 billion MHz-Pops and coverage of a total population of approximately 700 million.
Jay Monroe, Executive Chairman of Globalstar, commented, “Since completing the FCC licensing process for terrestrial service in 2.4 GHz, we have pursued a global initiative to obtain terrestrial authorizations in a multitude of countries in pursuit of commercial spectrum global harmonization. We are very pleased that the hard work of our team has culminated in this success at roughly the same time across three continents. Each of these countries is a significant win for us because they represent important developments for our regulatory efforts – Kenya shows continued momentum in Africa, Brazil has the largest population and economy in South America and Canada is a step forward to a harmonized North American resource.”
Monroe continued, “There are three components of our spectrum effort – international regulatory, standardization and commercialization. After the FCC process concluded we immediately began working on the 3GPP standardization which led to Band 53. We then moved our efforts to the 5G variant which we completed known as Band n53. The standardization of the band allows our partners to add to the ecosystem of devices and infrastructure available which in turn drives regulatory momentum. All of this progress has led to increasing commercial interest in the band and we continue to receive significant support from our growing list of partners.”
INTERNATIONAL SPECTRUM AND REGULATORY UPDATE
With licensing complete in Canada, we continue to make progress in creating a harmonized North America spectrum resource. Mexico’s telecom regulator, IFT, also announced recently that it granted Globalstar’s request to include Band 53 spectrum on its official regulatory agenda for terrestrial action during 2021, following similar proceedings recently conducted by IFT for other S-Band satellite spectrum. Once completed, Mexico would fully unify Band 53 support throughout North America and add another 1.5 billion MHz-Pops while extending coverage to an incremental 130 million POPs.
We remain active across Europe and Africa working with numerous national administrations to authorize Globalstar’s services, including its terrestrial offering. Botswana was the first such international administration to do so. Botswana has been followed by six other African nations – South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Gabon, Rwanda, and, now most recently, Kenya. These countries have authorized Globalstar to provide terrestrial services without any power limitations.
In Europe, Globalstar’s request for Band 53 terrestrial service is currently being considered as a formal technical work item within CEPT, the pan-European telecom coordination body. Globalstar’s work item is supported by multiple European administrations. Most recently, ARCEP, the French telecom regulator, granted Globalstar a test license to permit Band 53 demonstrations in Paris to further support the technical work being conducted at CEPT. The successful completion of the CEPT study is a prerequisite for future terrestrial licensing by European administrations. Globalstar remains committed to seeing this work through successfully.
TERRESTRIAL SPECTRUM IMPLEMENTATION UPDATE
Kyle Pickens, Vice President of Strategy at Globalstar and Partner at Thermo Companies, said “The number of opportunities we are currently pursuing for our terrestrial spectrum and the support we are receiving from international regulators and our ecosystem partners are all moving in the right direction. In the following paragraphs, we will explain certain current target opportunities and how the markets for Globalstar’s spectrum assets are developing generally. These views are enhanced by Thermo's current portfolio and partners, including FiberLight, Lumen, Pivotal Commware, Airspan, Recon and XCOM Labs. Nearly all of the Thermo investments over recent years are meant to directly help Globalstar maximize its potential which has proven to be a helpful strategy thus far.”
Globalstar passed an important milestone recently when the New York Power Authority announced they are trialing Band 53 in their new private wireless network. We believe our spectrum is well-suited for their applications and are hopeful that Band 53 will ultimately be chosen within this new network. The utility industry is a logical early adopter of private wireless networks because they can leverage their already substantial infrastructure and require high levels of security and reliability. In fact, today we are being actively considered for a large-scale utility project in the Southwest in which Qualcomm provided helpful analysis for this project. The utility is trying to consolidate many disparate networks into a single private network and believes Band 53 could be a valuable resource.
Shipping, Logistics and Mining are other industries pushing private wireless networks, LTE now and 5G soon, in an effort to reduce operating costs and improve efficiencies. We announced last quarter that Globalstar won a small West Coast port deployment and are now pursuing a second port opportunity where we expect a trial to begin in the near-term. This opportunity is with a global operator who is planning to deploy similar networks, utilizing Nokia equipment, across their operations in several countries. Only Globalstar offers the potential for globally harmonized spectrum for their purposes. We are also working with additional logistics companies planning to remotely control or fully automate their equipment. It has been determined by these companies that unlicensed spectrum is not a reliable enough alternative and they need to rely on licensed spectrum such as Band 53. Mining operations are high value, but dangerous, leading companies to pursue automation where possible. This necessitates reliable, secure and now more frequently, private wireless connectivity. We are pursuing Band 53 deployments at mines in both the Western United States and South Africa. These early private wireless deployments help push the Band 53/n53 ecosystem forward and generate cash flow but, importantly, do not foreclose the broader more traditional spectrum deals which we are pursuing.
In recent weeks several announcements from the major technology companies have highlighted the value of Globalstar’s collection of spectrum assets. The Amazon Sidewalk initiative made us return to Qualcomm’s inside/out small cell analysis which showed that with household penetration of just 20% in a neighborhood, 96% of data traffic could be offloaded from the macro network. While a carrier’s interest in this is fairly obvious, other entrants could use this model for new applications like security or other IoT services. This analysis assumed a spectrum resource very similar to ours and deployment at lower power levels than the levels at which we are authorized to operate. As compelling as Qualcomm’s analysis is, it has yet to result in significant deployments for several reasons. First, this is a logical deployment for cable companies who are already in most residences, but their wireless ambitions have not fully matured. Speculation is that they have remained focused on Wi-Fi due to the lower equipment cost and are currently pleased to leverage their MVNO relationships. This paradigm may change soon with expected CBRS deployments by cable companies and lower cost 5G equipment driven by ORAN initiatives. We also expect Pivotal Commware’s new repeater technology to drive greater competition for the home broadband business from the wireless carriers with mmWave spectrum like Verizon’s.
Brian Deutsch, CEO of Pivotal Commware, said of Globalstar’s Band n53, “Pivotal is focused on providing solutions that enable operators to lower TCO and accelerate time-to-market for mmWave 5G deployment, but our breakthrough Holographic Beam Forming products include offerings in Globalstar’s Band 53 and C-band spectrum. Where fiber doesn’t make economic sense to deploy, those with mmWave spectrum and our smart repeaters are able to reach those homes or enterprises and compete favorably with cable. Pivotal is building a US-based global technology company leveraging leadership in mmWave, but we believe Globalstar’s Band n53 offers a unique and complementary resource and we look forward to helping them commercialize this asset alongside our products. This includes providing private LTE/5G in homes and enterprises where Pivotal deploys its mmWave network elements.”
Globalstar’s Band n53 with new low-cost smart 5G nodes could offer any of the fiber-rich mobile network operators, cable companies or those utilizing new advanced Fixed Wireless Networks the opportunity to leverage their previous capex to build new 5G consumer and enterprise networks from the “inside-out.” A recent report from industry analyst Jonathan Chaplin says that the cable companies and telcos collectively reach approximately 80 million households with fiber. AT&T, Verizon and Comcast together reach just under 50 million households. At an average of 2.5 people per household, they are connected to approximately 125 million people, or more than 1/3 of the entire US population. Globalstar’s Band n53 could anchor a new neighborhood and enterprise inside-out 5G network, increasing the value created from the significant embedded capital investment in fiber for any or all of these companies. This could either be done in partnership with one or more of the existing wireless and fiber companies or with a new disruptor with established consumer relationships.
While Globalstar’s close partner Airspan was an early leader in economical small cell deployments through their customers Sprint, Rakuten and Reliance Jio, Nokia and Qualcomm also recently announced a new Smart Node portfolio of All-In-One base stations for 5G indoor use. The platform is designed to deliver ubiquitous indoor 5G coverage for residential and enterprise networks. As with Airspan, these new 5G Smart Nodes are meant to offer flexibility at an unmatched price point.
One obstacle to the commercial deployment of densification of networks with traditional small cells has been that with increased density there are too many overlapping cells and cell boundaries leading to diminishing returns as the noise floor at the cell edges increases. We are working closely with the XCOM Labs team, founded by the former leadership of Qualcomm, to implement innovative technical solutions to these issues. They are developing a Distributed Unit which addresses these interference and related issues, resulting in a material improvement in capacity from n53 (in certain environments as much as 5x-10x). We are working closely with XCOM Labs on potential deployments for Band n53 in dense small cell environments where the increase in capacity is most meaningful.
Paul Jacobs, Founder & CEO of XCOM Labs said, “Future wireless networks will be increasingly dense to provide the capacity and latency required of 5G and eventually 6G applications. Globalstar’s spectrum resources, Band n53 now and potentially C-Band later, offer XCOM Labs the opportunity to roll out a global strategy with a significant competitive advantage over our competition.”
In summary, Globalstar has made progress in better positioning the spectrum asset to be commercially available with great partners that are at the cutting edge of wireless technologies. They see value in the resource and we obviously agree.”
https://investors.globalstar.com/news-releases/news-release-details/globalstars-band-n53-qualcomms-x65-modem/
SAHM ADRANGI, KERRISDALE CAPITAL, IS A FRAUD
There’s no way that Adrangi can prove his statements without working prototypes. Globalstar handsets work through L- band ( SPOT) and s-band 53. The s-band 53 handsets are also used by governments. They are not “n53,” handsets, because n53 is in the QualcommX-62 and X-65 modems 5G. Adrangi is all fraudulent short and distort.
This is the FCC n53 Terrestrial license confirmation.
https://www.globalstar.com/Globalstar/media/Globalstar/Downloads/Spectrum/Globalstar_Statement_Re_Issuance_of_Terrestrial_Licenses.pdf
“The following statement can be attributed to Jay Monroe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Globalstar: “Our receipt of the licenses today marks the end of the FCC regulatory process to obtain terrestrial authority over our S-band spectrum and the beginning of a new range of innovative wireless services that will benefit consumers for decades to come. We greatly appreciate the hard work and dedication of the FCC, and especially the staff of the bureaus and offices, that helped us all come together at the end of last year to reach a successful conclusion to the proceeding. We are now working with major chipset and infrastructure providers to put this spectrum to more intensive use by consumers not only in the United States, but around the world.”
Adrangi is misleading the public about Globalstar. Watch @ 11:50. This is all short and distort.
Adrangi is a loony tune liar, twisting words around.
Adrangi misleading about Globalstar. Watch @ 11:50. This is all short and distort.
Adrangi is a loony tune liar, twisting words around.
Watch 6:20; SAHM ADRANGI IS SHORTING GSAT.
Qualcomm created Globalstar: “The Globalstar project was launched in 1991 as a joint venture of Loral Corporation and Qualcomm. On March 24, 1994, the two sponsors announced formation of Globalstar LP, a limited partnership established in the U.S., with financial participation from eight other companies, including Alcatel, AirTouch, Deutsche Aerospace, Hyundai and Vodafone. At that time, the company predicted the system would launch in 1998, based on an investment of $1.8 billion.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globalstar
Globalstar Strikes Back Against Short-Seller Attack:
https://spacenews.com/42144globalstar-strikes-back-against-short-seller-attack/
Short-Seller Sets Sights on Globalstar, a Satellite Phone Company
https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/10/06/activist-investor-sets-his-sights-on-globalstar-satellite-phone-company/
GLOBALSTAR WILL BE BOUGHT OUT SOON: https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/after-att-buys-straight-path-globalstar-could-be-next-telecom-takeover-target-2017-04-10
2016 article: continued after paragraph, below.
2020: After the FCC process concluded we immediately began working on the 3GPP standardization which led to Band 53. We then moved our efforts to the 5G variant which we completed known as Band n53. The standardization of the band allows our partners to add to the ecosystem of devices and infrastructure available which in turn drives regulatory momentum. All of this progress has led to increasing commercial interest in the band and we continue to receive significant support from our growing list of partners.”
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201105006266/en/Globalstar-Receives-Terrestrial-Authorization-in-Canada-Brazil-and-Kenya
NOTE: GLOBALSTAR is modifying n53 specs with XCOM, to optimize it, looking for a buyer.
https://rethinkresearch.biz/articles/verizon-puts-foot-lte-u-accelerator-globalstar-admits-defeat/
“It (Globalstar) is now asking only for the right to operate a terrestrial wireless service in its licensed spectrum, without using the guard band.
NOTE: THEY ARE WAITING FOR EUROPE. THEY HAVE NORTH AMERICA FCC and 3GPP. NOW GLOBALSTAR IS OPTIMIZING N53 with XCOM For a buyer. I think Qualcomm may be a prospect, because they started Globalstar.
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NOTE: THEY WANT TO SELL N53; READ this paragraph
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.”....This would enable it (Globalstar) to achieve terrestrial permissions and then make the 11.5 MHz of spectrum saleable to a major operator, ..........”
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.........since without the potential scale of the WiFi-like platform, it would be very hard for Globalstar to finance the build-out of a national, licensed band network and then secure return on that investment from a more limited business model.
Note: THIS WAS THE PROBLEM:
Globalstar said in its filing that it still strongly believes in the proposal for more intensive use of licensed spectrum, together with the 10.5 MHz guard band, but acknowledged this raised “a number of technical and policy objections” that delayed the proceeding as well as the investment.
“Globalstar’s revised proposal should resolve all remaining interference-related concerns in this proceeding as well as policy issues related to use of the 10.5 megahertz of unlicensed ISM spectrum,” Globalstar said in the filing.
NOTE: And This What They’re Doing Now. FCC APPROVAL WAS GRANTED 2017:
“This revised approach should allow the Commission to move forward with confidence that this spectrum will be rapidly utilized for the benefit of consumers. In particular, this revised proposal should eliminate objections relating to Globalstar’s proposed operations below 2483.5 MHz and alleged detrimental interference to WiFi systems and Bluetooth operations in the unlicensed ISM band.”
FCC WILL PAY $9.7 Billion. https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-20-22A2.pdf
“To properly align those incentives, we are giving satellite operators the opportunity to receive accelerated relocation payments of $9.7 billion if they meet our accelerated clearing milestones.”
Mission accomplished.
“more than 100 commercial and pre-commercial 5G mmWave devices......
......all of these devices work with Snapdragon 5G Modem-RF systems.”
https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/qualcomm-achieves-successful-data-calls-with-5g-mmwave-and-sub-6-ghz
RELAX: “Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced today that successful 5G data calls were achieved that successfully combine millimeter wave (mmWave) with FDD (or sub-6GHz TDD) spectrum using dual connectivity in 5G Standalone (SA) mode.....”
https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/qualcomm-achieves-successful-data-calls-with-5g-mmwave-and-sub-6-ghz
“The combination of different types of radio spectrum will allow 5G mobile devices to wirelessly reach wired broadband speeds, even in challenging conditions such as crowded places and transit centers, as well as powering robust 5G fixed wireless access services in homes and small businesses.
Using the fourth generation Qualcomm® Snapdragon ™ X65 5G Modem-RF system and the Qualcomm® QTM545 mmWave antenna module inside a smartphone form factor device, Qualcomm Technologies engineers first added 5G sub-6 GHz FDD with 28GHz mmWave spectrum, then 5G -6GHz sub TDD with 39GHz mm wave spectrum, demonstrating the Snapdragon X65's ability to add low / mid and high bands through key global combinations.”
https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/qualcomm-achieves-successful-data-calls-with-5g-mmwave-and-sub-6-ghz
“Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced today that successful 5G data calls were achieved that successfully combine millimeter wave (mmWave) with FDD (or sub-6GHz TDD) spectrum using dual connectivity in 5G Standalone (SA) mode.....”
4/16/21QUALCOMM CONFIRMED X65 Combined spectrum.
https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/qualcomm-achieves-successful-data-calls-with-5g-mmwave-and-sub-6-ghz
“Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced today that successful 5G data calls were achieved that successfully combine millimeter wave (mmWave) with FDD (or sub-6GHz TDD) spectrum using dual connectivity in 5G Standalone (SA) mode.....”
“........The combination of different types of radio spectrum will allow 5G mobile devices to wirelessly reach wired broadband speeds, even in challenging conditions such as crowded places and transit centers, as well as powering robust 5G fixed wireless access services in homes and small businesses.
Using the fourth generation Qualcomm® Snapdragon ™ X65 5G Modem-RF system and the Qualcomm® QTM545 mmWave antenna module inside a smartphone form factor device, Qualcomm Technologies engineers first added 5G sub-6 GHz FDD with 28GHz mmWave spectrum, then 5G -6GHz sub TDD with 39GHz mm wave spectrum, demonstrating the Snapdragon X65's ability to add low / mid and high bands through key global combinations.”
HERE’S THE SEC FOR YOU, SINCE 2004:
https://www.sec.gov/rules/proposed/s72303/s72303-414.pdf
HOLD. GSAT WILL SKYROCKET. DON’T BE AFRAID.
AMERICA’S A SHORT, SELF ABANDONING, DRUG-CARTEL MUTANY.
52 MARIJUANA LEAFS ARE THE NEW FLAG STARS.
AMERICA’S A SOLD OUT, SELF SHORTING SPECTACLE.
AMERICAN LEADERS, OFFICIALS ARE STONED, DEGENERATE POTHEADS.
AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY CAN’T SAVE ITSELF FROM ITS CORRUPTION.
AMERICA IS AN IMMORAL DISGRACE.
AMERICA IS NOT A DEVELOPED COUNTRY: https://qz.com/879092/the-us-doesnt-look-like-a-developed-country/
AMERICA’S A TOXIC, LOWLIFE DRUG CARTEL, NOW.
ALWAYS KNOW: AMERICA IS A SCAM ARTIST COUNTRY.
HOLD. FEAR NOT THE MANIPULATION: https://www.griproom.com/fun/10-signs-your-stock-is-being-manipulated
HOLD. GREAT EARNINGS, GREAT DEVELOPMENTS.
Korean company making X65 and X62 chip devices.
https://english.etnews.com/20210405200003
“Partron, a South Korea-based company that specializes in electronic parts for telecommunication devices, is looking to strengthen its 5G module business.
The company announced on Sunday that it plans to develop modules and devices that are equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon X65 and X62 5G chips.
The company plans to aggressively target both domestic and foreign markets through an expanded lineup of products. It supplied CPEs to Kumoh National Institute of Technology and is operating the equipment with LG Uplus and it also plans to develop 5G mmWave hotspot devices and supply them to LG Uplus at the end of this year. It is also discussing with an American company that specializes in wired and wireless routers and modems regarding a potential partnership and it is looking into entering the Central and South American market and the Middle Eastern market.
CEO Kim Jong-gu of Partron said that the company will continue to expand its 5G module and device business in South Korea and other countries. President Kwon Oh-hyung of Qualcomm Korea said that the company has huge expectations as it cooperates with Partron that possesses advanced technical skills in the mobile network equipment industry.”
N53 - - SCIENTIFIC PROOF:
https://repositorio.ipcb.pt/bitstream/10400.11/7301/1/Electromagnetic%20interference%20analysis%20of%20industrial%20iot%20networks_A.pdf
“The results from the interference scenarios have shown that, from an electromagnetic point of view, interference levels affect the receiver of legacy systems, 5G UE, and 5G BS differently, and to some extent, may affect their performance. From the simulated scenarios, legacy systems are more prone to suffer interference from other legacy systems working in co- channel arrangements (e.g. 2.4 GHz ISM band) than from 5G networks using the adjacent channel n53. When the 5G network is simulated as the system suffering interference, legacy systems produces a higher degradation in the UE uplink channel , with a maximum bitrate loss of 12 % with WiFi as the interfering system.”
READ FIRST PARAGRAPH IN LINK:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/5g-fixed-wireless-access-platform-gen-2
“...will enable new business opportunities for mobile operators by allowing them to offer fixed internet broadband services to homes and businesses using their 5G network infrastructure.”
Product Brief:
N53 Spectrum also in X62 Snapdragon: https://sparrowsnews.com/2021/02/09/qualcomm-snapdragon-x65-and-x62-5g/
Qualcomm Snapdragon X62 Features
4.6 Gbps peak speeds
3GPP Release 16 support
Upgradable architecture for rapid feature rollout
Global 5G band support including the new n259 (41 GHz), n70, and n53 bands
Advanced power-saving tech
Qualcomm 5G PowerSave 2.0
Qualcomm Wideband Envelope Tracking (7th gen)
Qualcomm AI-Enhanced Signal Boost
Qualcomm Snapdragon X62 Specifications
Modem Name: Qualcomm Snapdragon X62 5G Modem-RF System
Peak Download Speed: 4.6 Gbps
Performance Enhancement Technologies: Qualcomm AI-Enhanced Signal Boost, Qualcomm 5G PowerSave 2.0, Qualcomm Wideband Envelope Tracking, Qualcomm Smart Transmit 2.0 technology, Qualcomm RF Gaming Mode Boost
5G Spectrum: sub-6 carrier aggregation (FDD-TDD, FDD-FDD, TDD-TDD), Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS)
5G Technology: SA, 5G FDD, NSA, 5G TDD, 5G NR
5G Modes: TDD, SA (standalone), NSA (non-standalone), FDD
5G mmWave specs: 4 carriers, 400 MHz bandwidth, 2×2 MIMO
5G sub-6 GHz specs: 256-QAM, 120 MHz bandwidth, 4×4 MIMO
LTE Technology: LTE FDD, LTE TDD including CBRS support, LAA, LTE Broadcast
Multi-SIM: 5G Dual SIM support
Cellular Technology: 5G NR, LTE, WCDMA (DB-DC-HSDPA), TD-SCDMA, CDMA 1x, GSM/EDGE.
The Snapdragon X65 and Snapdragon X62 are currently sampling to customers. Commercial devices based on this two modem and RF solutions are expected to be available later in 2021.
N53 Cellular (Smart Phone), SIM cards coming. https://www.slideserve.com/aulani/globalstar-system-presentation
THIS IS VERY SPECIAL!!!!!!!!
THE ULTIMATE STOCK!!!!!!!