LA PLATA, Maryland — Mobile satellite services provider Globalstar Inc. is keeping a tight lid on the schedule and and capacity for the $1.5-billion, 50-plus-satellite direct-to-device (D2DS)constellation it is building as part of its wholesale services agreement with Apple but again cast doubt on the viability of a broadband D2D business.
In a Nov. 27 investor call, Globalstar Chief Executive Paul E. Jacobs declined to specify what the company means by referring to a “variety of new, innovative [D2D] features” that the new . . .
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