Boston, MA 02/04/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Last week, Globalstar, Inc. (OTCMKTS:GSAT) revealed its Sat-Fi, an innovative voice and data solution which provides unifiedintegration between a Wi-Fi supported device like tablet, smartphone etc with that of Globalstar’s new cablearrangement. Sat-Fi gives its customers a near to perfect voice and data connectivity over its satellite. The main attraction of this solution comes into play when customers who are not in their coverage area can still use their smartphones or laptops to connect over the satellite.
Easy And Convenient
Customers can subscribe to the Globalstar’s service through a handy app and availability of a Sat-Fi hot spot, after which the subscribers can connect easily through emails, calls and SMS text messages within Globalstar’s trajectory from their personal device. Like every other solutions, Globalstar’s Sat-fi is also priced and aimed to allure to a comprehensive addressable market, which includes government and enterprise customers along with the general household consumers. Sat-Fi is designed in a way that it provides subscribers the facility to connect irrespective of their mode of travel, like, land or sea.
Globalstar, Inc. (OTCMKTS:GSAT) has designed Sat-Fi to serve people who either lose their cellular coverage during some point of time or do not get connectivity due to numerous reasons. As per reports, there are approximately two billion people on the globe, who function beyond the range of land networks.
Shipments To Start Soon
Globalstar, Inc. (OTCMKTS:GSAT) might getthe final FCC endorsement of its Sat-Fi some where during mid of the year 2014, and the shipments are expected to start thereafter. The company is planning to initiate the marketing and selling of its product through its vast distribution network for government, enterprise and consumer, apart from the intended extension in its OEM channel. It is important to note that Globalstar is a chief provider of satellite data and voice services with embedded mobility and offers its services to 120 countries.