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Amazon to Acquire Apple's Globalstar Stake in Satellite Deal

Amazon is acquiring Apple satellite provider Globalstar, and it has worked out a deal to take over Apple's stake in the satellite company.

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According to an FCC filing noticed by PCMag, Amazon is initiating a merger structure. It will create a new subsidiary called Grapefruit Acquisition Sub II to absorb Globalstar's operations, and then the new subsidiary will acquire Apple's equity.

Apple has 20 percent equity and 20 percent voting interests in Globalstar Licensee LLC, a Globalstar subsidiary that operates the satellite system that delivers satellite connectivity to iPhone users in the U.S. Apple invested $450 million in Globalstar back in 2022 to fund Globalstar's satellite buildout for the Emergency SOS via satellite feature. Apple received 20 percent equity and 85 percent of Globalstar's network capacity in return.

Apple's Globalstar stake required Apple and Amazon to enter into separate negotiations, but the two companies worked out a deal. Amazon's Leo satellite network will power existing iPhone and Apple Watch satellite features like Emergency SOS, Messages via satellite, Find My, and Roadside Assistance via satellite. Apple stands to make more money than it invested, and has secured a partnership with a better-established satellite operator.

Amazon will support iPhone and Apple Watch models that use Globalstar's low Earth orbit constellation, and the two companies will work together on future satellite services running on Amazon's expanded Leo network.

Amazon's Globalstar purchase is said to be worth around $11.57 billion, and it is expected to close in 2027 as long as it earns regulatory approval.

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Top Rated Comments

5 days ago at 04:41 pm
At one point soon, those giga corps need to be broken up again.
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 04:34 pm
I want to hear the story behind the Grapefruit Acquisition Sub II name.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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5 days ago at 05:28 pm

Emergency services are highly important. I hope Jeff Bozos doesn't do anything to maximize profits by cutting back on the emergency service-related functionality for iPhones that Apple already has and has already planned. I don't trust Jeff Bozos because he is extremely greedy, even more so than Tim Crook.
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Yes? Then you live.
No? Too bad , so sad.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 04:50 pm
Elon’s gonna pitch a fit. He’s been angling for Apple to use Starlink.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 07:55 pm

I don’t understand why Amazon would want to buy this, if Apple is using 85% capacity what does Amazon have to gain here
There’s a line in the middle of the article you missed “Apple stands to make more money than it invested, and has secured a partnership with a better-established satellite operator.” Which is kind of misleading, as they are signed with Amazon Leo now: Amazon’s Leo satellite group already has over 180 satalites before adding Globalstar’s 48 to the list. So, even if Apple was using all 85% of the Globalstar capacity they had secured, they likely just quadrupled the available “bandwidth” and got their money back AND was paid almost another $1.5B by Amazon. Plus, Amazon is rapidly going to grow that number, telling their investors to expect a few thousand satellites in the next couple years.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ThomasJL Avatar
5 days ago at 05:08 pm
Emergency services are highly important. I hope Jeff Bozos doesn't do anything to maximize profits by cutting back on the emergency service-related functionality for iPhones that Apple already has and has already planned. I don't trust Jeff Bozos because he is extremely greedy, even more so than Tim Crook.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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