- Apple wants to bridge gaps in connectivity with advanced satellite technology
- New direct-to-device satellite services that can extend the signal to remote areas
- Enhanced satellite services redefine iPhone’s global communications reach
Apple is working to improve satellite services for iPhone users, with a focus on improving connectivity in areas where there is no cell coverage.
Building on its 2022 partnership with Globalstar, Apple’s latest investment aims to strengthen its position in the growing direct-to-device (D2D) satellite communications market.
Apple has committed $1.5 billion to satellite communications company Globalstar, including a $1.1 billion cash investment and a $400 million allocation for a 20% equity stake in the company.
A groundbreaking partnership in low Earth orbit connectivity
This new deal between Apple and Globalstar represents one of the most substantial consumer OEM investments in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology to date.
Globalstar, which operates 31 satellites, plans to use Apple’s money to expand its network.
The company has already ordered 26 additional satellites to strengthen its LEO constellation, ensuring broader and more reliable coverage. Approximately 85% of Globalstar’s network capacity will remain dedicated to Apple services, underscoring the strategic importance of this partnership.
With Globalstar, Apple will further position itself as a leader in the D2D satellite communications market – a field that allows standard smartphones to connect directly to satellites. The announcement has already had a notable impact on the market, with Globalstar shares rising 31.4%.
The deal could have a significant impact on the connectivity ecosystem, as the largest and most important Low Earth Orbit (LEO) consumer OEM agreement to date.
Via CNBC