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Boeing to launch 3 satellites for MSV network

ST. LOUIS-Mobile Satellite Ventures L.P. announced it bought three new satellites from Boeing Co. to launch its satellite-cellular hybrid network, which the carrier said would cover North and South America with voice and data services. MSV said Boeing will also deploy some of the ground-based components of the network.

While the contract’s value was not disclosed, Boeing said the deal represents its biggest satellite contract in nine years.

Under the agreement, privately held satellite communications company MSV will provide its Ancillary Terrestrial Component technology for the satellites and the ground-based systems. MSV has tested CDMA technology for the cellular portion of its offering, but the company said it has not yet decided which cellular transmission standard it will use. Boeing said it expects the satellites to launch in 2009 and 2010.

“In addition to providing mobile service to users in the most remote regions, the technology deployed by MSV will keep lines of communication open for first responders in times of natural disasters,” said Howard Chambers, vice president of Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems.

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