The Cupertino, California-based tech giant last week said its new iPhone 14s will be able to beam short distress messages and location data from places off the cellular grid as soon as November.Apple is among companies, including Google owner Alphabet Inc and Chinese electronics manufacturer Huawei Technologies Inc, that are racing to integrate new technology so that ordinary smartphone users can stay connected in remote areas.
That decision blocked rival hardware makers from using Globalstar's infrastructure to launch competing services. It isn't clear how much consumers ultimately will pay for these services. Apple said last week that its new feature, called Emergency SOS via satellite, would be free for two years. The deal included provisions to recoup earlier costs incurred"for commercialising a similar capability with another party," according to a securities filing.
SpaceX would use Starlink satellites that it expects to launch to let T-Mobile users send and receive texts and use messaging apps in remote locations, executives have said. A spokesman for Space Exploration Technologies Corp., the formal name for SpaceX, didn't respond to a request for comment.
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