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Amazon nears $9bn Globalstar deal to boost satellite push: Report
Talks signal push to rival Starlink as spectrum and scale come into play
NEW YORK: Amazon is in advanced talks to acquire satellite telecom firm Globalstar in a deal reportedly valued at around $9 billion, according to a report by Bloomberg, signalling a major push to strengthen its space-based connectivity ambitions.
If finalised, the deal would give Amazon immediate access to Globalstar’s satellite infrastructure, including dozens of low Earth orbit satellites and more than 20 ground stations worldwide. It would also bring valuable wireless spectrum, particularly the L-band and S-band frequencies, into Amazon’s fold, assets considered critical for enabling direct-to-device satellite communication.
The move is widely seen as a strategic shortcut for Amazon’s Project Kuiper, which has faced delays due to limited rocket launch capacity. By acquiring an operational network, Amazon could effectively bridge the gap between development and deployment, accelerating its entry into the fast-growing satellite connectivity market.
The acquisition would also sharpen Amazon’s competitive edge against SpaceX and its Starlink service, which currently dominates the low Earth orbit satellite internet space. With Globalstar’s reported base of over 800,000 subscribers, Amazon could quickly scale its presence and move closer to offering seamless connectivity, even in remote or underserved regions.
However, the deal is not without complications. Apple, which holds an estimated 20 per cent stake in Globalstar, could play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome. The iPhone maker currently relies on Globalstar’s satellites for its Emergency SOS via satellite feature, raising questions about how existing partnerships would be managed in the event of a takeover.
Beyond the immediate deal, the potential acquisition underscores a broader shift in the space economy. What was once an experimental frontier is rapidly consolidating, with tech giants racing to build integrated ecosystems that combine satellites, spectrum and services.
For consumers, the implications could be significant. Increased competition may accelerate the rollout of satellite-enabled mobile connectivity, bringing the promise of always-on coverage closer to reality.
For Amazon, the message is clear. The race to connect the planet is heating up, and it is looking to move from playing catch-up to setting the pace.
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Garware Hi-Tech Films to showcase smart film solutions at Media Expo
New graphic, cloaking and PDLC films target branding and privacy needs
MUMBAI: Garware Hi-Tech Films is set to spotlight its latest innovations in visual and smart film technologies at Media Expo 2026, as it looks to expand its footprint in modern branding and workspace solutions.
The company will unveil a new portfolio comprising Graphic Films, Cloaking Films and PDLC Smart Films, each designed to address evolving needs across advertising, corporate environments and architectural applications.
Graphic Films are positioned as versatile, high-performance solutions for branding, enabling applications such as signage, window graphics and vehicle wraps. Cloaking Films, on the other hand, focus on privacy, allowing visibility through glass while shielding sensitive digital content from view, making them suited for offices and meeting spaces.
The highlight of the showcase is PDLC Smart Films, which offer switchable transparency, allowing glass surfaces to turn opaque or clear with the application of electricity. The technology is aimed at dynamic, adaptable spaces where privacy and openness need to coexist.
Commenting on the development, Garware Hi-Tech Films director sales and marketing Deepak Joshi said, “Innovation continues to be at the core of Garware Hi-Tech Films. Our participation at Media Expo 2026 reflects our focus on expanding beyond traditional applications into advanced visual communication and smart surface solutions.”
Adding to this, Garware Hi-Tech Films vice president sales and marketing Rajat Dhingra said, “With these new solutions, we are strengthening our specialty films portfolio to cater to the growing demand for branding, privacy, aesthetics and functionality.”
The newly introduced solutions will be rolled out through the company’s expanding distribution network, ensuring wider accessibility and professional application support.
With its latest showcase, Garware Hi-Tech Films is signalling a clear shift towards future-ready materials that blend design, technology and practicality, positioning itself at the intersection of branding innovation and smart infrastructure.







