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Thursday, 02/11/2021 1:10:30 AM

Thursday, February 11, 2021 1:10:30 AM

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N53 is the wireless spectrum, frequency, channel, band, OWNED BY GSAT. GSAT OWNS IT. X65 is the Modem owned by Qualcomm that has the X65 Snapdragon chip. Qualcomm just made the x65 chip to receive the N53 wireless channel, also known as the wireless band spectrum. This deal is massive, because N53 the desired Spectrum for 5G Internationally. X65 Snapdragon will now be internationally distributed in the devices. Global Star also owns the satellites that transmit the N53 spectrum frequency. So we don't need those high transmission towers any more. GSAT HAS SATELLITES ORBITING EARTH PROVIDING EXCLUSIVITY TO THE CHIP MAKER, QUALCOMM, NOKIA, THE MOBILE DEVICES THAT USE THE CHIPS, IPHONES, TABLETS, LAP TOPS, COMPUTER NIC CARDS, ETC. HHHHHUUUUGGGGEEEE.

https://www.networkworld.com/article/3600828/fccs-5g-frequency-auction-prompts-2-billion-in-bids-on-the-first-day.amp.html

“But with the arrival of multiple telecommunications companies came competition for exclusive use of spectrum, and the realisation by governments around the world that this could be used to raise significant amounts of money by auctioning it.

In the early 2000s spectrum sold for staggering amounts, notably in Germany where one sale raised €51 billion. The Australian government hasn’t been quite that ambitious with the 700 MHz band, but it has still set a fairly ambitious A$3 billion as a floor price.

It is worth considering for a moment why telecommunications companies want exclusive use of spectrum. The reason is to avoid interference caused by two or more parties using the same spectrum in the same place at the same time.”

These are the Industrial, Scientific and Medical bands (ISM), the most interesting of which, for communications purposes, are around 2.4 GHz and 5.7 GHz. These bands are those at which wireless LANs, Bluetooth and other short-range, private communications systems operate.

Equipment that operates in these bands must still conform to regulation requirements, but it is not necessary for a user to purchase a licence for exclusive use. Rather, communications technologies that operate in these bands are designed to deal with interference from other users and devices.

Of course, if a particular region of spectrum is crowded then overall bit rate – the speed of communication – suffers, but only in extreme cases does it become unworkable.

It may be that later generations of mobile communications technology make use of similar techniques and licenses for exclusive access will no longer be necessary. But that’s not the case at the moment.

For now the government is in the happy position of being able to auction spectrum to the highest bidder.”
https://theconversation.com/amp/wireless-spectrum-is-for-sale-but-what-is-it-11794

QUALCOMM BOUGHT N53 SPECTRUM RIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY FROM GLOBAL STAR; NOT THROUGH AN FCC AUCTION OR THE GOVERNMENT. GLOBAL STAR OWNS THE RIGHTS TO THE N53 SPECTRUM. DO YOUR RESEARCH. GET IN THIS NOW. THE QUALCOMM DEAL IS A MASSIVE AND HUUUUGGGGEEE. AND GLOBAL STAR IS A ONE IN A MILLION COMPANY. THIS IS WHY QUALCOMM SELECTED GLOBAL STAR’S N53 WIRELESS BAND SPECTRUM. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.

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