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The major space players and diverging strategies in the race to connect your smartphone via satellites

Por: CNBC Business October 23, 2022

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Sofia Pitt, CNBCThe race to provide high-speed internet from satellites is well underway – but another, more ambitious competition, to connect directly from space to devices like smartphones, began in earnest earlier this year.The potential untapped market — which hinges on, but extends beyond, sending a text via space — is spurring a tale of two strategies: Those putting specialized antennae in phones, versus those putting high-powered... + full article



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