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Mobile Satellite Ventures Appoints Michael Yglesias VP Of RF Engineering

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by Staff Writers
Reston VA (SPX) Jun 20, 2006
Mobile Satellite Ventures, at the forefront of developing the first hybrid satellite-terrestrial communications network, announced today that Mike Yglesias has joined the company as Vice President of RF Engineering.

Mr. Yglesias will be responsible for the overall design segment of the MSV terrestrial Radio Frequency (RF) network. Mr. Yglesias joins MSV from Cingular Wireless, where he held the position of Director of RF Engineering.

"Mike brings strong technical expertise in the areas of RF engineering, network planning, network quality, capital budgeting and network performance," said Mark Faris, Chief Operating Officer of MSV.

"MSV is the leader in next- generation network deployment and we are changing the competitive landscape of wireless services through the integration of satellite and terrestrial networks. MSV's next-generation, ubiquitous network will be seamless, transparent, all IP based and supported by state-of-the-art customer oriented systems. We are looking forward to Mike's contributions in building this network and are pleased that he is part of our seasoned management team."

"MSV has already set the stage for growth and innovation through their pioneering network designs, patented technology and by assembling the people and knowledge necessary to become a leader in the wireless industry" said Yglesias.

"I am excited by the prospect of what MSV is building and the impact it's groundbreaking technology and 4th generation integrated network will have on the communications industry."

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