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by shagie
1679 days ago
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> There has been speculation that Apple would build this into their phones I'm not sure how... the InReach (and similar products) are a Iridium satellite communication system that requires a bit more heft in the signal (up and down). When you look at the iridium phones ( https://www.iridium.com/product-type/satellite-phones/ ) those aren't small things (look at the antennas). Then you've got: > Enhanced Battery Life Up to (4) hours of talk time, (30) hours of standby for a non-smart phone. I'm not sure how Apple would be able to incorporate a "no cell phone tower in sight" system... without also packing on the rest of the iridium system and making a much more bulky device. |
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- https://ast-science.com/spacemobile/
- https://lynk.world
The former even inked a partnership with AT&T and Vodafone: https://www.lightreading.com/ossbss/vodafone-atandt-sign-up-...
It looks like they've even successfully tested it: https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/29/lynk-demos-global-satellit...
This would likely be a very high-cost option, but it does seem to be possible. The key is that these satellites are much closer to earth than Iridium, I guess.