UK Globalstar Reseller
Global Telesat Communications Achieves 20,000 SPOT
Sales Milestone
November 23, 2021
Globalstar Europe Satellite
Services Ltd announced that UK specialist wireless
and satellite technology reseller, Global Telesat
Communications (GTC), a subsidiary of Orbsat Corp.
(NASDAQ: OSAT), has achieved the landmark milestone
of 20,000 SPOT device sales, making GTC one of
Europe’s most successful re-sellers of SPOT
products.
This 20,000 total represents
aggregated sales of SPOT Gen4, SPOT X, SPOT Trace,
and earlier generations of SPOT. Since the device
family’s initial launch in 2007, SPOT has been
enthusiastically embraced by adventure travellers
and sportspeople, including enthusiasts of leisure
marine, motorcycling, hiking, paragliding and other
forms of free flight, among other high-octane and
high-adrenaline activities.
“Awareness of the value of
satellite tracking has increased dramatically in the
last few years and demand has never been higher,”
comments David Phipps, CEO of Global Operations of
Orbsat Corp, and Managing Director of GTC. “SPOT
devices have continued to be one of the most widely
adopted solutions for individuals involved in
adventure sports, but thanks to a greater awareness
of the benefits of satellite tracking combined with
the Internet of Things, organisations of all kinds
are now deploying this technology to safeguard staff
and improve their operations.”
Growing SPOT deployment for
lone worker safety
SPOT has most notably been
deployed by commercial and non-commercial
organisations to safeguard lone, remote and at-risk
workers. GTC has a particularly long-established
track record in supporting various UK forestry
agencies, dating back to 2016. Forest rangers across
the UK have carried SPOTs for safety and emergency
support as they operate in remote and rugged
locations, often performing potentially hazardous
jobs involving heavy equipment.
GTC has also provided SPOT
technology to other government authorities, armed
forces, and commercial organisations, including
Scottish Water. GTC’s customer base for SPOT also
consists of security firms, utilities, maritime
operations providers, commercial land management
specialists, professionals with specialist expertise
in hazardous occupations and sporting event
organisers.
All these users recognise that
when their activities, whatever they may be, take
them beyond reach of existing mobile networks or
other terrestrial communications systems, only
satellite technology can provide trustworthy and
ubiquitous connectivity.
SPOT Gen4, newest addition to
the SPOT device family
SPOT Gen4 is the most recent
addition to the SPOT device family. Launched in EMEA
in August 2020, it offers new features including an
enhanced, more detailed mapping interface with more
display options, improved water resistance,
geofencing capability, and new streamlined design,
among other enhancements.
Like its predecessors, SPOT
Gen4 features a one-touch SOS button that instantly
sends the user’s GPS location over Globalstar’s
satellite network to the SPOT 24/7 Emergency
Response Centre. The Centre then transmits GPS
positioning information to local first responders so
that help can be rapidly dispatched to the user’s
precise location.
Organisations which deploy SPOT
for staff safety have the option of configuring
their devices to send an SOS alert directly to
in-house security and operation centres, instantly
transmitting GPS co-ordinates for prompt internal
emergency handling. The devices’ tracking capability
helps first responders, friends and colleagues to
locate users even if they are unable to press the
SOS button during an emergency.
Emerging applications combine
Globalstar satellites and IoT (the Internet of
Things)
With more widespread
recognition of IoT (the Internet of Things), GTC has
seen its expanding customer base use Globalstar
technology to perform a range of functions which is
ever-growing, both in number and variety.
SPOT Trace devices were
originally created to safeguard valuable assets
against theft, and GTC customers rely on the device
to keep tabs on everything from leisure marine
craft, to motorbikes, trucks, trailers, and even tuk
tuks, the popular public transportation vehicles of
Thailand.
But the applications of SPOT
Trace have diversified considerably. NATO, for
example, procured its SPOT Trace devices from GTC to
study ocean current movement, using buoys, for
operational purposes.
Hivemind, another GTC customer,
is using Globalstar’s commercial IoT SmartOne C
satellite transmitter as well as SPOT Trace for its
ingenious beehive optimisation platform. The company
is helping producers of honey to enhance the
strength of their hives and to reap higher yield.
SmartOne C attached to a hive monitors its weight.
When the optimum weight is reached, the owner is
alerted that it’s time to harvest. Meanwhile, SPOT
Trace units are helping safeguard the valuable hives
against theft.
“Demand for SmartOne C is
higher than ever,” Phipps added, citing growing
deployments for livestock monitoring as well as
tracking for a range of assets. GPSOne, a provider
of satellite tracking services in Kazakhstan
procured 600 SmartOne C satellite asset trackers
from GTC in October 2020, and has gone on to
purchase many more devices due to its success.
SmartOne C-fitted collars are helping Kazakh horse
owners monitor and safeguard their prized
free-roaming herds.
“The 20,000 SPOT milestone
we’re celebrating today with Globalstar is yet
another testament to the inherent value of its
technology and satellite fleet, and the enduring
appeal of its economical products and solutions,
which we are bringing to individuals, businesses and
other organisations around the world,” added Phipps.
“We heartily congratulate GTC
and Orbsat on the remarkable 20,000 SPOT milestone
we’re announcing today,” said Mark O’Connell,
Globalstar EMEA General Manager.
“The range of applications and
contexts in which we see Globalstar devices being
used is ever-growing; the seemingly limitless ways
in which our technologies are helping improve
businesses, non-commercial organisations, and of
course to safeguard people, animals and material
assets is an enormous source of pride at
Globalstar,” O’Connell added.
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