Exploring iPhone’s Satellite Connectivity
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Your iPhone may one day be capable of accessing Apple Maps or sending photos without a cellular or Wi-Fi connection.
In today’s Tech Bytes: Apple is reportedly working to expand satellite features for iPhones. Currently, users can make emergency calls and send texts via satellite. However, Bloomberg reports that Apple aims to add capabilities for sending photos and accessing directions in areas without cellular or Wi-Fi service.
Matt Van Swol, a photographer in Asheville, North Carolina, shared on X (formerly Twitter) that people have been able to "get messages out and in with the Satellite messaging feature. This is literally saving lives." While the connection isn't perfect, Van ...
Redmond, Wash.-based Kymeta, a mobile satellite communications company, today announced Manny Mora as its new president and CEO.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The satellite technology market is teeming with potential as forecasts show promising signs of growth in the next decade. It has been transformative in various sectors, from agriculture to data ...
This move changes how Americans reach 911 across half a million square miles where traditional towers do not reach.
Mobile's T-Satellite service is that it allows 911 access for everyone, whether you're on T-Mobile, AT&T or Verizon.