Interesting, I was expecting Apple to eventually buy them.
Still, makes sense to me: The aging Globalstar satellite constellation itself is probably not very interesting to Amazon, but their global L-band and S-band spectrum is, as are their existing licenses to operate a mobile satellite service in most countries.
arcastroe•16h ago
Is satellite internet going to become a crowded space that no other company can ever hope to enter due to skies becoming literally overcrowded with sattelites? Seems like a somewhat unfair winner takes all scenario.
general1465•15h ago
It is very simple compete - your satellites must be tougher than theirs.
Centigonal•15h ago
Just like fiber, just like power lines, just like... rail!?
The ghost of Cornelius Vanderbilt is rubbing his hands in glee.
shibapuppie•11h ago
If you think about the "surface" of space being SO much larger than the surface of the earth, there's comparatively very little floating in orbit right now, even including Starlink.
lxgr•7h ago
If you’re considering beam widths on top of physical space alone it gets a bit trickier (at least for radio as opposed to light/lasers), but yes, there is a lot of space in LEO.
dzhiurgis•2h ago
> crowded space
it is literally space...
h4kunamata•15h ago
What infuriates me is that all these Statunitians company can do what they want, flood the skys with this mess, if another country or even worse, if China does the same, boy oh boy, there will be hell to pay.
lxgr•18h ago
Still, makes sense to me: The aging Globalstar satellite constellation itself is probably not very interesting to Amazon, but their global L-band and S-band spectrum is, as are their existing licenses to operate a mobile satellite service in most countries.