Globalstar, Apple's satcom partner, joins the race to enter India's space communications market

Synopsis
Globalstar, Apple's satcom partner, seeks regulatory approval to offer services in India, joining Starlink, OneWeb, Amazon Kuiper, and Reliance Jio in the space communications market race. Globalstar has applied to IN-SPACe for authorization and is expected to apply for a GMPCS license. The company has also secured test spectrum for disaster management demonstrations.
The DoT allocates spectrum for a limited period to entities for experimentation, demonstration and testing requirements on a self-declaration basis. As per DoT, the spectrum is offered on "non-interference and non- protection basis" and on "no commercial services".
Globalstar did not respond to ET's queries.
Currently, Globalstar serves iPhone users with direct-to-cell service while it caters to industries with satcom services.
Satellite companies need a GMPCS licence as well as IN-SPACe authorisation for launching commercial services in India. To date, only Eutelsat OneWeb and Orbit Connect India-a 51:49 joint venture between Mukesh Ambani's Jio Platforms and Luxembourg-based satcom firm SES-have GMPCS permits and IN-SPACe authorisations.
Apple had partnered with Globalstar to offer satellite connectivity in 2022. Last year, Apple expanded the satellite connectivity option on iPhones, allowing users to send and receive messages via satellite in the absence of terrestrial or Wi-Fi coverage.
The update by Apple makes satellite connectivity much more accessible to iPhone users, allowing them to remain connected across geographies.
The direct-to-cell satellite connectivity is the latest technology advancement to cause ripples in the telecom space. While the technology is at a nascent stage and currently supplementing terrestrial connectivity, a section of the industry feels that going forward, satcom services will compete with terrestrial networks as both will be connecting the mobile customers directly.
This service is not available in India currently. However, with Globalstar seeking regulatory approval, the same can be offered in India in the future, said industry experts.
Starlink has already partnered with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel for offering satellite services. When Starlink secures regulatory approvals, the partnership will also offer direct-to-cell services as well.
Companies like Starlink and AST SpaceMobile have announced plans to offer satellite connectivity directly on mobile phones.
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