Satellite network and ground stations power the new service launching later this
month
A $450 million investment from Apple’s Advanced Manufacturing Fund provides the
critical infrastructure that supports Emergency SOS via satellite for iPhone 14
models. Available to customers in the US and Canada beginning later this month,
the new service will allow iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models to connect
directly to a satellite, enabling messaging with emergency services when outside
of cellular and Wi-Fi coverage.
A majority of the funding goes to Globalstar, a global satellite service
headquartered in Covington, Louisiana, with facilities across the US. Apple’s
investment provides critical enhancements to Globalstar’s satellite network and
ground stations, ensuring iPhone 14 users are able to connect to emergency
services when off the grid. At Globalstar, more than 300 employees support the
new service.
“Emergency SOS via satellite is a perfect example of how American ingenuity and
technology can save lives,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer.
“We are proud this service is enabled by leading US companies, and that our
users can explore off-the-grid areas knowing they are still within reach of
emergency services if they are in need.”
Emergency SOS via satellite is just one of the groundbreaking safety
capabilities the iPhone 14 lineup provides. Crash Detection can now detect a
severe car crash and automatically dial emergency services when a user is
unconscious or unable to reach their iPhone.
Delivered in partnership with Globalstar, Apple’s Emergency SOS via satellite
service utilizes the spectrum in L and S bands specially designated for mobile
satellite services by ITU Radio Regulations. When an iPhone user makes an
Emergency SOS via satellite request, the message is received by one of
Globalstar’s 24 satellites in low-earth orbit traveling at speeds of
approximately 16,000 mph. The satellite then sends the message down to custom
ground stations located at key points all over the world.
Once received by a ground station, the message is routed to emergency services
that can dispatch help, or a relay center with Apple-trained emergency
specialists if the closest emergency services location is not able to receive
text messages.
“The launch of Emergency SOS via satellite direct to iPhone is a generational
advancement in satellite communications, and we are proud that Globalstar’s
satellites and spectrum assets will play a central role in saving lives,” said
Jay Monroe, Globalstar’s executive chairman. “With Apple’s infrastructure
investment, we’ve grown our teams in California and elsewhere to construct,
expand, and upgrade our ground stations, and we look forward to the next chapter
in Globalstar’s lifesaving technology.”
The ground stations use new high-power antennas designed and manufactured
specifically for Apple by Cobham Satcom in Concord, California. Cobham’s
employees engineer and manufacture the high-powered antennas, which will receive
signals transmitted by the satellite constellation. Along with communicating via
text with emergency services, iPhone users can launch their Find My app and
share their location via satellite when there is no cellular and Wi-Fi
connection, providing a sense of security when off the typical communications
grid.
To increase reliability and coverage, these new antennas were installed in all
Globalstar worldwide ground stations, including new ground stations in Nevada
and Hawaii, as well as existing facilities in Texas, Alaska, Florida, and Puerto
Rico. Several antennas at each ground station communicate with the satellites
and relay the information provided by the user so they can get the help they
need.
To
connect iPhone with the satellite network, users communicate over the mobile
satellite services spectrum, which Globalstar has operated in the US for the
past 20 years. With upgraded ground stations, and soon an updated satellite
constellation, Apple and Globalstar will ensure the spectrum continues to enable
emergency services.
In addition to the groundbreaking safety features, the iPhone 14 lineup features
advanced camera systems, all-day battery life, and industry-leading durability
features. Customers looking to upgrade to the iPhone 14 lineup can save up to
$1,000 with trade-in — either online at apple.com or at an Apple Store — when
they activate their device with select US carriers.
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2021, Apple announced an acceleration its US investments, with plans to make new
contributions of more than $430 billion over a five-year period.