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The ICO Mobile
Satellite Phone System |

ICO Global Communications (Nasdaq: ICOGF) was
established in January 1995 as a
private company to provide global mobile personal communications services by
satellite, including digital voice, data, fax and messaging services. It hopes
to be up and running by 3Q 2000. It's competitor, Iridium,
has been live since November 1 1998.
It has raised approximately US$3 billion
to date from equity and debt investors. Among its investors are more than 60
strategic partners and investors, comprising telecommunications and technology
companies from over 50 markets around the world. In July
1998, ICO was listed on Nasdaq in New York and became a public
company.
In August 1999, ICO filed for
bankrupcy protection. In November 1999,
ICO was bailed out by a US$1.2
billion investment by industry veteran Craig McCaw.
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ICOs satellite
services are expected to be used by international and domestic cellular
users who roam outside areas covered by compatible cellular networks
from business, industry and government organisations, mining,
transportation, aeronautical, maritime, media and other sectors, as well
as residents of rural and remote areas lacking adequate local
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ICO's services will be based on a
new generation of pocket-sized mobile phones that will allow users to make and
receive calls at any time,anywhere in the world. The handsets will be dual mode,
capable of working on satellite, cellular and PCS networks. Using their
handsets, customers will be able to roam between ICO and mobile networks around
the world. If no cellular network is available, the handset will roam to
ICO's satellite network to offer customers unrestricted mobility and
accessibility for their communications needs.
ICO's services will be available to a wide range of users - from people living
and working in remote rural areas to the international business traveller.
In addition, ICO will offer services to the road transport, maritime and
aeronautical sectors.
- Inmarsat,
made up of 76 government-run PTTs, is currently the only player to have
operational portable satcoms devices through their Inmarsat A,C, M and B
terminals. Hughes Aerospace will build
the ICO satellites in addition to being ICO’s sole North American Service
Provider.
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The ICO System
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ICO Global Communications partners
include: