Via EdgeIR.comAmazon will acquire Globalstar to enhance its Amazon Leo satellite network, enabling direct-to-device (D2D) services.

This acquisition will enable Amazon Leo to expand cellular coverage beyond terrestrial networks and enable connectivity in remote and edge locations. 

“There are billions of customers out there living, traveling, and operating in places beyond the reach of existing networks, and we started Amazon Leo to help bridge that divide,” says Panos Panay, SVP of devices & services, Amazon. “By combining Globalstar’s proven expertise and strong foundation with Amazon’s customer-obsession and innovation, customers can expect faster, more reliable service in more places—keeping them connected to the people and things that matter most. We’re excited to support Apple users through the Leo D2D system, and look forward to working with mobile network partners to help extend coverage to every corner of the planet.”

In the deal Amazon picks up Globalstar’s satellite operations, infrastructure and assets, and this includes MSS spectrum licenses that come with global authorizations. Over time, this will be integrated with the AWS cloud, giving end users the ability to connect from the edge to the cloud through virtual private connections.

Amazon and Apple have also finalized plans to offer satellite connectivity for the most recent iPhone and Apple Watch models. The new D2D system is expected to launch in 2028.

The agreement seeks to foster innovation, increase connectivity alternatives and narrow the digital divide.

The deal also allows Globalstar investors to receive cash or Amazon shares and the merger is subject to regulatory approvals and should close sometime in 2027.
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