Apple's Free Emergency SOS via Satellite Continues Beyond Two-Year Mark

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Apple's Emergency SOS via satellite feature, launched two years ago on iPhone 14 models, remains free and has expanded globally. Initially available in the U.S. and Canada, it now covers multiple countries, with additional features like Roadside Assistance and Messages via satellite. Apple has extended the free usage period, but future charges are possible. The company is investing $1.5 billion in Globalstar to enhance satellite services, potentially expanding coverage and improving connection times.
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