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Amazon is acquiring Globalstar, the company that powers satellite features on your iPhone

By dailyguardian.aeApril 14, 20262 Mins Read
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Amazon has confirmed it’s acquiring Globalstar and plans to integrate the satellite operator’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites and spectrum into the Amazon Leo network. With this acquisition, Amazon seeks to accelerate the deployment of direct-to-device (D2D) capabilities, allowing standard smartphones to support calling, texting, and data via satellite. Amazon has already secured big customers for its satellite broadband service, and this deal will allow it to bypass several infrastructure hurdles.

The Apple partnership and 2028 roadmap

A key component of the deal is a new agreement between Amazon and Apple. Amazon Leo will now power satellite services for the iPhone and Apple Watch, including Emergency SOS, Messages, and Find My. Globalstar is Apple’s current partner, and this collaboration ensures Apple users will transition to Amazon’s expanded network as it matures. Amazon’s acquisition of Globalstar is expected to close in 2027, pending regulatory approval.

@amazon is acquiring @Globalstar to integrate their low Earth orbit satellites into our constellation. This combination will rapidly accelerate our plans to add direct-to-device capabilities into our satellite network to support calling, texting, data, and more. pic.twitter.com/qX7tbwyZw7

— Panos Panay (@panos_panay) April 14, 2026

Amazon also plans to deploy its own next-gen D2D satellite system beginning in 2028. Designed for higher spectrum efficiency, the company says this system will lead to faster speeds and better performance than current satellite-to-cell offerings.

Why this matters

The competition between Amazon and SpaceX is no longer just about who can provide the fastest home Wi-Fi. With this move, it’s now about who owns the most comprehensive connectivity ecosystem. We have already seen Amazon challenge Starlink’s dominance in aviation, and this merger is expected to expand that reach to every handheld device on the planet.

By integrating Globalstar with its infrastructure, Amazon is building the backbone of global communication. For the average user, this means the safety net of satellite connectivity is about to become a standard feature on mobile devices. And network “dead zones” may finally become a thing of the past.

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