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Teledesic hires Alenia to build first two satellites in its broadband constellation

Teledesic LLC, a satellite communications services company, has signed an agreement with the Italian satellite manufacturer Alenia Spazio SpA, a Finmeccanica company, to build satellites for Teledesic s global, broadband "Internet-in-the-Sky" satellite communications network. Alenia Spazio will build the first two spacecraft for the Teledesic constellation, which will eventually consist of 30 medium-Earth-orbit satellites using Ka-band communications. Several years ago, Teledesic planned to launch 288 low-Earth-orbit satellites, and its network was expected to have been in service by 2002. However, the failure of the Iridium and Globalstar networks forced Teledesic to rethink its plans.

"Our agreement with Alenia Spazio is an important step toward developing our global broadband satellite communications network," said Teledesic President Dennis James. "This agreement with a well-respected international satellite manufacturer as our partner enables us to begin deploying our system economically." Alenia Spazio has extensive experience building satellite constellations. Alenia Spazio was responsible for the assembly, integration and testing of the 72 satellites built for Globalstar at a dedicated factory -- the Integration Satellite Center -- with a peak rate of one satellite per week. The company also is a leader in designing and manufacturing Ka-band satellites. Alenia Spazio was the first satellite manufacturer to build and launch, in 1991, a geostationary Ka-band satellite: Italsat F1.

Teledesic is negotiating with Alenia Spazio and other leading satellite manufacturers for the remainder of its satellites. Teledesic has developed an improved satellite network design that allows the company to provide commercial service with fewer satellites at a significantly reduced cost. The new constellation design features 30 medium-Earth-orbit satellites. The first 12 satellites are expected to cost under $1 billion, substantially less than previous system designs, and will allow the company to begin continuous commercial service in several areas of the world. The next 18 satellites will enable full global coverage capability. This innovative design will facilitate spectrum sharing between Teledesic and other future non-geostationary Ka-band satellites.

Telecommunications pioneer Craig McCaw and Microsoft founder Bill Gates are Teledesic s two primary founding investors. Strategic investors also include Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, The Boeing Company and The Abu Dhabi Investment Company. Teledesic s satellite communications network will enable cost-effective access to advanced telecommunications services to meet the broadband needs of government, business, non-profit organizations, and individuals on a global basis. Roger Nyhus, Teledesic
Tel. +1 425 602 6500
or
Viviana Panaccia, Alenia Spazio
Tel. + 39.6.41514130
Email: panaccia@rmmail.alespazio.it
E-mail: roger@teledesic.com
Web site: http://www.teledesic.com

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