Amazon in talks to acquire Globalstar for satellite internet push

Amazon is negotiating to buy satellite telecommunications firm Globalstar to strengthen its low-Earth orbit internet constellation and compete with SpaceX's Starlink. Discussions involve Apple's 20 percent stake in Globalstar, but no deal has been finalized. The talks come amid rising interest in satellite networks.

People familiar with the matter said Amazon and Globalstar have held lengthy discussions, though complexities remain. Apple’s ownership stake requires separate negotiations between Amazon and the iPhone maker. No agreement is in place, and talks could change or end, the people added. Globalstar stated it does not comment on speculation or rumors, while Amazon declined to comment. Apple did not immediately respond. Globalstar, founded in 1991, has seen its shares rise 230 percent over the past year amid takeover interest, reaching a $9 billion market capitalization on Wednesday. Apple invested $1.5 billion for its stake in 2024, securing 85 percent of Globalstar’s network capacity for satellite texting on iPhones outside cellular coverage. Bloomberg reported in October that Globalstar explored a sale and held early talks with SpaceX. Amazon’s Leo satellite project has launched over 180 satellites, far fewer than SpaceX’s more than 10,000 active ones. In February, Amazon sought a two-year FCC extension to deploy 1,600 satellites by mid-year, citing launch shortages. The company has deals with JetBlue for 2027 and Delta for 2028 in-flight internet. Chief executive Andy Jassy described Leo as one of several incremental opportunities for the firm. Globalstar reported $273 million in 2025 revenue, up 9 percent, with $7.4 million in operating income.

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Illustration of Blue Origin's Project Sunrise: 51,600 satellites in Earth orbit as AI data centers.
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Blue Origin files for 51600-satellite orbital AI data centers

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Blue Origin has filed with the US Federal Communications Commission to deploy up to 51,600 satellites for Project Sunrise, an orbital data center constellation aimed at AI computing. The satellites would operate in sun-synchronous orbits to complement terrestrial infrastructure. The proposal follows similar plans from SpaceX and others.

Starlink has emerged as the leading satellite internet provider in the US, offering speeds up to 350Mbps and nationwide availability. Hughesnet and Viasat provide reliable alternatives for rural users, though with data limitations and higher latency. Recent performance data shows significant improvements in satellite connectivity options.

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The US Federal Communications Commission has authorized SpaceX to nearly double its Starlink satellite constellation to 15,000 by 2031, including placements in lower orbits. This move aims to enhance broadband access across America but has drawn warnings from astrophysicists about potential collisions, atmospheric pollution, and vulnerability to solar storms. While promising faster internet for rural users, the expansion heightens fears of an overcrowded orbital environment.

An unidentified foreign vessel was found using a foreign-made low-Earth orbit satellite communication device during a routine inspection at Ningbo port in China's Zhejiang province, according to a report. The device was identified as a Starlink terminal, and the ship continued transmitting data after entering Chinese territorial waters. This marks the first successful regulatory action against illegal use of such LEO satellite communications in Chinese waters.

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Elon Musk announced on February 2, 2026, that his SpaceX company has acquired his AI startup xAI, aiming to build orbital data centers to meet surging electricity demands for artificial intelligence. The merger integrates AI, rockets, and satellite technology to create a vertically integrated innovation engine. Musk envisions this enabling advancements like Moon bases and Mars colonization.

Apple has expanded its satellite features on iPhones to allow users to send and receive text messages in areas without cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. Originally designed for emergencies, the capability now supports communication with friends and family in remote locations like hiking trails or rural areas. The feature is built into recent iOS versions and works automatically when traditional networks are unavailable.

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Blue Origin has announced that its next New Glenn rocket launch will reuse a booster from a recent mission, marking a rapid turnaround in orbital rocket reuse. The NG-3 mission, set for no earlier than late February, will deploy a communications satellite for AST SpaceMobile from Cape Canaveral. This follows the successful NG-2 flight in November and highlights the company's progress toward faster launch cadences.

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