A new type of service, satellite direct-to-device (D2D), is starting to take shape. And companies such as Apple and SpaceX are showing an interest. This new technology promises to connect directly to existing smartphones instead of satellite phones or special dishes.
In the latest episode of the Spectrum Policy Podcast, PolicyTracker’s Richard Haas speaks to veteran satellite consultant Tim Farrar about this new trend and considers the spectrum policy implications of re-using terrestrial mobile bands for satellite use, a controversial strategy being considered by various start-ups.
Further reading:
News: US regulator to allow satellite re-use of terrestrial spectrum
News: German regulator raises concerns over AST SpaceMobile’s plans
Research: Overview of the satellite direct-to-device market
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