Qualcomm's Satellite Phone Service Ditched by Network Partner

Qualcomm is ending its partnership with Iridium to provide technology for connecting Android smartphones directly to Iridium's satellites. Despite successfully developing a chip for satellite connectivity, no smartphone makers have included Qualcomm's technology in their devices. The termination of the agreement is likely due to concerns over pricing and a preference for a standards-based approach. Iridium remains open to working with Qualcomm on a standards-based solution and plans to re-engage with smartphone makers directly. The cancellation does not affect Iridium's financial guidance, and the company expects to generate $1 billion in annual service revenue by 2030.
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