SpaceX, Apple Satellite Dispute
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SpaceX and Apple reported spat could spell bad news for Starlink and your iPhone’s satellite communication features
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Report claims SpaceX is pushing US federal regulators to not allow Apple -funded satellite service Globalstar to expand its usage of limited satellite radio frequencies.
This comes after SpaceX and Apple have reportedly been in conversations to more closely collaborate on Apple ’s growing satellite communication service.
Apple instead wants to rely on non-SpaceX networks to support its own satellite communication features but if SpaceX gets its way, Apple may struggle to expand without SpaceX's backing.
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