Apple vs SpaceX: Satellite Spectrum Clash Over iPhone Messaging Expansion
March 31, 2025
Apple is currently in conflict with SpaceX over satellite communications, as SpaceX is attempting to block Apple's expansion of satellite messaging for iPhones unless it partners with Starlink.
To enhance its satellite connectivity, Apple has invested over $1 billion in Globalstar, its current partner for satellite services.
This conflict reflects broader trends in the tech industry, where companies are increasingly looking to integrate satellite technology into their offerings.
The outcome of the current negotiations over satellite bandwidth will have long-term implications for various sectors, including telecommunications, military, and national security.
In addition to its collaboration with Globalstar, Apple is reportedly pursuing its own satellite communication capabilities to further improve its products and services.
As demand for Apple's satellite service grows, Globalstar has applied to the FCC for permission to use additional radio frequencies, which are essential for expanding capacity.
Apple's Emergency SOS via satellite service, launched with the iPhone 14 in 2022, has reportedly saved lives by allowing users to send messages to emergency services in areas without mobile coverage.
SpaceX's concerns center around spectrum rights, which are vital for satellite communications, and the limited availability of these rights complicates competition in the industry.
Despite the competitive landscape, both Apple and SpaceX maintain a level of collaboration, such as Globalstar hiring SpaceX for satellite launches.
SpaceX has requested the FCC to delay Globalstar's application for additional frequencies, arguing that the frequencies are underused and that they are competing for the same spectrum necessary for Starlink.
Leveraging the influence of the new FCC chair, Brendan Carr, a close ally of Elon Musk, SpaceX has also asked the FCC to reject Globalstar's application.
In response to the stalled discussions with Apple, SpaceX has partnered with T-Mobile to provide an alternative satellite service for iPhones, set to launch in the summer of 2025.
Summary based on 6 sources
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