Amazon Didn't Buy Globalstar for the Satellites. It Bought the Spectrum.

Amazon just agreed to acquire Globalstar for $11.57 billion. On the surface this is about Project Kuiper, now rebranded Amazon Leo, getting a boost against Starlink. Two dozen extra satellites, an established ground network, direct-to-device tech for future iPhones. But the real prize is something less obvious. Days after the deal was announced, the FCC rejected requests from SpaceX, AST SpaceMobile, Kepler, and Sateliot to access the Big LEO MSS band. The ruling was blunt: spectrum sharing in these bands is impractical. Globalstar and Iridium’s exclusive rights stand. That timing is everything. Amazon now owns one of two companies on Earth with the right to transmit on these specific orbital frequencies, and the regulator just made it clear nobody else is getting in. ...

May 1, 2026 · 2 min · 353 words · bjr

Amazon Spends $11.57B to Challenge Starlink

Amazon just made a massive bet on satellite connectivity by acquiring Globalstar. The deal brings Amazon something it could not easily build from scratch: a ready-made stack of spectrum licenses, satellite infrastructure, and direct-to-device technology. The whole thing folds into Amazon Leo, its low Earth orbit network that has been quietly growing alongside the Kuiper satellite project. What makes this more than just a spectrum grab is the Apple angle. Amazon Leo will power satellite services on iPhone and Apple Watch starting in 2028, taking over the emergency SOS capabilities that Globalstar has been running for Apple. That is a serious anchor customer on day one. ...

April 18, 2026 · 1 min · 193 words · bjr