Elon Musk tries to make Apple and mobile carriers regret choosing Starlink rivals

Elon Musk tries to make Apple and mobile carriers regret choosing Starlink rivals

SpaceX’s $17 billion deal to buy spectrum licenses from EchoStar should help Starlink satellites deliver better service to smartphones, and it might give a few large corporations second thoughts about their current partnerships with Starlink competitors.

The spectrum, combined with a SpaceX plan to launch up to 15,000 new and improved satellites for cellular service, could cause AT&T and Verizon to question their reliance on satellite company AST SpaceMobile. Apple, which was reportedly already facing internal dissent over its deal with Globalstar, now has another reason to wonder if it made the right choice in rejecting an offer from Elon Musk.

Pending regulatory approval, SpaceX will acquire EchoStar’s AWS-4 and H-block spectrum licenses, giving Musk’s space company the rights to 50 MHz of spectrum in the 1.9 and lower 2 GHz spectrum bands. SpaceX plans to acquire EchoStar’s rights to the spectrum in the US and globally.

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  1. gregoria.mann

    This is an intriguing development in the space tech industry! Itโ€™s exciting to see how competition will shape the future of satellite internet services. Musk’s strategic moves certainly keep things interesting in the market.

  2. xpollich

    Absolutely! The competition could really push innovations in satellite technology, benefiting consumers with better services. It’s fascinating to think about how this could change the landscape for mobile connectivity in remote areas.

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