Could Apple and Musk’s SpaceX Finally Do a Satellite Deal?
Talk of a Globalstar sale. Starlink satellite changes. These are among the tea leaves that could presage an Apple-SpaceX satellite partnership.
A few years ago, Elon Musk pitched Apple unsuccessfully on the idea of his company, SpaceX, providing satellite connectivity to iPhones. There are tantalizing hints that such a deal could be back on the table.
In recent months, in anticipation of a possible future arrangement with Apple, SpaceX has added support in its new satellite designs for the same radio spectrum Apple uses for the iPhone’s current satellite features, which Globalstar provides, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. That could allow SpaceX’s Starlink unit to deliver satellite communications capabilities to existing Apple devices when Starlink’s next-generation satellite constellation begins operating in the coming years.
At the same time, the chair of Globalstar, James Monroe, has talked to associates about the possibility of selling his satellite company for more than $10 billion, said people who heard him make the remarks (Globalstar’s current market capitalization is $5.3 billion). Such a deal could signal that Globalstar and Apple are seeking more independence from each other.