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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (124)3/14/2001 12:23:42 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 163
 
Teledesic's plans are in constant flux, but they definitely plan to offer mobile data - I don't know how big the bandwidth is supposed to be for the mobile data, but I don't think it will be what we call broadband. One big difference between Teledesic vs. DirecPC and Starband is that Teledesic plans to use a constellation of LEOs while DirecPC and Starband use GEOs. The LEOs will be more like Globalstar than Iridium in that they will be bent pipe, just reflecting what's beamed up to them and beaming it back down. They will definitely send data via packet using internet protocols.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (124)3/14/2001 12:25:49 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 163
 
>>CO-Teledesic Global and Ellipso Agree to Collaborate to Help Stabilize Mobile Satellite Industry

KIRKLAND, Wash. & WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 14, 2001--In a bid to stabilize the mobile satellite
industry and bring advanced communications services to the under-served, ICO-Teledesic Global Limited, a holding company
that controls the satellite assets of telecommunications pioneer Craig McCaw, and Ellipso Inc., a mobile satellite
communications company, today announced that they have reached a definitive agreement to collaborate on building a
successful mobile satellite system.

ICO-Teledesic Global, through its affiliate New ICO, and Ellipso will collaborate on technical, financial, business and
regulatory issues related to the deployment of spectrum-efficient satellite systems capable of providing a broad array of
telecommunications services on a global basis. The agreement ultimately could lead to a strategic alliance and the merger of
ICO-Teledesic Global and Ellipso assets.

``The mobile satellite industry has failed spectacularly in delivering on its promise to users,'' said McCaw, ICO-Teledesic
Global's chairman. ``Creative changes in both the customer proposition and service-delivery philosophy are clearly necessary
to deliver on the potential. We continue to be compelled by the scope of the market and the importance of providing services
for the under-served in the United States and around the world. We look forward to pooling our talents and creativity with our
peers in the industry to overcome the challenges that have dragged down those who have launched before us.''

By working together, ICO-Teledesic Global and Ellipso will be able to provide ubiquitous voice and data services to all parts
of the United States and the world, including rural areas that have previously been denied a full range of advanced wireless and
wired telecommunications services because these markets cannot be served economically by terrestrial means.

``By bringing together our combined resources and our collective talents during this troubled period in the industry, we're
working to prepare mobile satellite services to meet the needs of future customers around the world and to bring a rich, varied
and affordable array of digital services to market as soon as possible,'' said David Castiel, president and CEO of Ellipso.

Ellipso, Inc., headquartered in Washington, D.C., is developing the Ellipso satellite-based global communications system that
will provide low-cost and high-quality digital voice and data services worldwide. Utilizing unique and patented elliptical orbits,
the Ellipso system will provide a full range of advanced communications services to subscribers at prices significantly lower than
competing systems. The Ellipso project includes the participation of The Boeing Company, the Harris Corporation and L-3
Communications. The Ellipso team is also involved in the development of the Virtual Geo broadband satellite system that will
replicate the characteristics of satellites in geostationary orbit, efficiently reusing valuable spectrum without interference.

ICO-Teledesic Global has proposed mergers of New ICO and Teledesic with ICO-Teledesic Global. The mergers remain
subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals. New ICO, a private mobile satellite communications company based in
London, acquired the assets of ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Limited. The business was renamed New ICO
following the successful $1.2 billion McCaw-led acquisition of the former ICO group, which was completed in May 2000.
Building on its core capabilities of high-quality, mobile voice services, New ICO will also offer wireless Internet and other
packet-data services. Boeing Satellite Systems, the world's leading satellite systems provider, is building New ICO's satellites.
Separately, Teledesic is developing a global broadband satellite communications network.

Contact:

ICO-Teledesic Global
Bob Ratliffe, 425/828-8686
bobr@eriv.com
or
Roger Nyhus, 206/915-3878
roger@nyhus.com
or
Ellipso
Laury Blakley, 202/466-4488 x265
lblakley@ellipso.com<<

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