Press Release

Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV) Issued Patent for Innovative ATC Satellite Network Architecture

By SpaceRef Editor
April 27, 2006
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Mobile Satellite Ventures, LP announced today that the United States Patent Office awarded it U.S. Patent No. 7,006,789 entitled, “Space-Based Network Architectures for Satellite Radiotelephone Systems.” The patent is the latest to issue in a long series of patent filings by MSV covering the development and operation of an integrated terrestrial and satellite communications network. The ‘789 patent is specifically directed to unique next generation satellite networks in which the space-based transmitter and receiver functions are performed by different satellites.

“The evolution of satellite communications is placing increasing demand on the capacity of a single satellite as millions of small, inexpensive user terminals to begin using satellite networks. MSV’s revolutionary integrated communications network will further this trend,” explained Dr. Peter D. Karabinis, Senior Vice President and a co-inventor of the ‘789 patent. “Eventually, there comes a point where no single rocket can launch a satellite with the size and complexity needed to fill this demand. Deploying separate satellites for transmit and receive functions as claimed by MSV in this patent, makes it possible to implement an effective satellite communications system by splitting these functions between satellites. An additional innovation covered by the patent maximizes the satellite’s ability to communicate with a weak signal on the ground and minimize battery drain on small user equipment by enabling the satellite to capture energy radiated by small user equipment.”

With the issuance of the ‘789 patent, MSV now holds over 900 claims in nine issued U.S. patents directed to key features and functionality of an integrated satellite and terrestrial communications network. Approximately 90 additional patent applications are pending in the U.S. The patents, when issued, are expected to significantly add to the strength and breadth of MSV’s already best-in-class patent portfolio. Corresponding patent applications have also been filed in Europe, Canada, Mexico, Australia and elsewhere.

About Mobile Satellite Ventures

MSV is developing the first integrated satellite and terrestrial communications network, which will create a new category of wireless services and reshape the telecommunications industry through the delivery of ubiquitous, transparent and seamless coverage of North America to conventional handsets. It has extensive patents on the technology and holds the first FCC license to provide these services. For North American coverage, MSV and its joint venture partner MSV Canada have started construction of two satellites and the associated ground segment of the network. The MSV satellites will be the most powerful and technologically advanced commercial satellites ever built. When completed, the MSV network will transform communications through the delivery of advanced emergency response, aviation and transportation services as well as content-rich entertainment services to consumers through interoperable, user-friendly voice, video and high-speed data services.

MSV is privately held and its primary investors include Motient Corporation (Pink Sheets: MNCP – News), SkyTerra Communications, TMI Communications and Columbia Capital.

Contact:

Frank DeMaria
fdemaria@brunswickgroup.com

Erin Moore
emoore@brunswickgroup.com
212 333 3810

SpaceRef staff editor.