Amazon Eyes $9B Globalstar Acquisition to Rival Starlink’s Satellite Dominance.
Amazon Globalstar $9 billion deal
Amazon is reportedly in advanced negotiations to acquire satellite operator Globalstar in a deal valued at approximately $9 billion. This strategic move aims to bolster Amazon’s satellite internet initiative, now branded as Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper), and directly challenge SpaceX’s dominant Starlink network.
Strategic Rationale: Scaling to Rival Starlink
The potential acquisition is viewed as a “shortcut” for Amazon to rapidly scale its low-Earth orbit (LEO) capabilities:
- Infrastructure Gap: Amazon currently has roughly 200 satellites in orbit, a figure significantly dwarfed by SpaceX’s fleet of over 10,000 active satellites.
- Spectrum Assets: Globalstar provides Amazon with vital L-band spectrum licenses and established ground infrastructure, which are critical for global voice, data, and IoT services.
- Market Position: Globalstar recently turned profitable in 2025, reporting $273 million in revenue, making it a financially viable foundation for Amazon’s expansion.
