COVINGTON, La.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Globalstar, Inc. (NASDAQ: GSAT), a next-generation telecommunications infrastructure and technology provider, today announces that construction has commenced to expand the size of the ground station in Singapore to support its third-generation C-3 mobile satellite system (MSS). Singtel has hosted Globalstar’s ground station facilities in Singapore since 2008. The announced construction will add two additional 6-meter tracking antennas that will support Globalsta
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When is the expanded ground station expected to be operational and start generating incremental cash flow?
How will the expansion of the Singapore ground station affect Globalstar's revenue forecasts?
What is the expected capital expenditure associated with the new antennas and how will it impact the balance sheet?
How does this infrastructure upgrade position Globalstar against competitors in the mobile satellite services market?
Could the added antennas lead to higher utilization rates and improved unit economics for Globalstar?
What impact could this expansion have on Globalstar's competitive landscape with other satellite operators like Iridium or Inmarsat?
Will the increased capacity from the C-3 system attract new customers or contracts, especially in Asia-Pacific?
What are the potential regulatory or partnership risks tied to the expansion with Singtel?
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