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Amazon Reportedly in Talks to Buy Apple Satellite Partner Globalstar

Apple's 20 percent stake in satellite partner Globalstar has become a sticking point in Amazon's reported bid to acquire the company, according to the Financial Times ($).

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Amazon is in talks to buy Globalstar in a deal that would value the satellite telecommunications firm at roughly $9 billion, as part of a broader push to compete with SpaceX's Starlink. But Apple's ownership interest – acquired as part of a $1.5 billion investment in 2024 – has required separate negotiations between the two tech giants, the report says.

Under its existing agreement with Globalstar, Apple has access to 85 percent of the company's satellite network capacity for iPhone features including Emergency SOS, Messages via satellite, and Find My location updates. It's unclear how an Amazon acquisition would affect that arrangement.

Apple has not publicly commented on the talks, and no deal has been finalized. Discussions could still fall apart, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke to FT.

Amazon currently has more than 180 satellites in orbit through its own satellite internet program, known as Leo, but that figure is dwarfed by SpaceX's fleet of over 10,000 active satellites. Bloomberg reported in October that Globalstar was exploring a sale and had held early talks with SpaceX.

Apple is working on a series of new satellite connectivity features for the iPhone which will apparently require upgrades to Globalstar's infrastructure. They include Apple Maps via satellite, photos in Messages via satellite, connectivity in indoors environments, satellite over 5G, and a satellite API for third-party apps.

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Top Rated Comments

7 weeks ago
Apple should buy Globalstar.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple_Robert Avatar
7 weeks ago

Why would that make any difference in the sales talk? It wouldn't stop Apple from using them.

I don't want this to happen, but I'm not sure Apple would care either way.
What about the pricing of the iPhone satellite service down the road if Amazon purchased?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 weeks ago
Just yesterday I read that another one of SpaceX’s satellites randomly exploded. haha Meanwhile SpaceX is prepping for their IPO, allegedly at $1.75 trillion. (Seems way overvalued to be. They brought in like $8 billion in profit last year… versus Apple at over $100 billion.) I just don’t understand this world.

But yeah, they’re filling up the sky with more crap. And here comes Amazon wanting to do the same. (And don’t forget their “data centers in space” dream.)

I’m so conflicted. I actually love the idea of a beautiful, powerful network of satellites that can provide coverage and do these things, but with all these companies competing with each other, it just feels like we’re cluttering things up even more. But on the flip side, I don’t necessarily want all that “power” concentrated and owned by one company. (And personally, just my private opinion, but I definitely don’t like all of that in the hands of Elon Musk, and Amazon is a close second.)

Maybe I’m describing it should be a public utility?

But we can’t even get ground based internet to that level yet. :/

Couldn’t we build something better and more powerful if we worked together instead of just adding more and more from other competitors?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
shawnforever Avatar
7 weeks ago

The FCC, and it looks like they are going to get permission for a Million satellites. :(
The stuff of kessler syndrome ('https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessler_syndrome') nightmares.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kalsta Avatar
7 weeks ago

Is there anything these huge conglomerates won't gobble up? Good lord...
Nope, they even gobble up the sky now if it makes them money. Starlink has over 10,000 satellites in low Earth orbit. Who gave them permission to do that? I know I certainly didn’t, and as a native earthling I reckon I should have just as much say as anyone else as to what eats up our big blue sky. But no, money buys power, power lets you do whatever you want, and doing whatever you want earns you more money.
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boswald Avatar
7 weeks ago
Is there anything these huge conglomerates won't gobble up? Good lord...
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