SpaceX and Apple reported spat could spell bad news for Starlink and your iPhone’s satellite communication features

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  • SpaceX apparently wants to block Globalstar’s access to some satellite frequencies
  • Globalstar receives Apple funding to help expand iPhone’s satellite features
  • Apple and SpaceX may have previously failed to make a deal over a collaboration

Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Apple are reportedly in a spat that could ultimately lead to spotty signals for services like Starlink and iPhone satellite communications or a homogenous monopolistic satellite service – neither of which would be great for anyone.

The report comes from The Wall Street Journal (behind a paywall) who say sources familiar with the matter claim SpaceX is pushing US federal regulators to not allow Apple-funded satellite service Globalstar to expand its usage of limited satellite radio frequencies.

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