Subj : Bullitt leading the phone space race To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Wed Mar 15 2023 09:15:03 Bullitt leading the phone space race Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 09:05:39 +0000 Description: Text messages take around 10 seconds to send. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Bullitt, the British smartphone manufacturer, revealed the launch of a phone that can send messages through space, thus joining an array of companies working towards commercializing satellite-enabled handsets. This venture marks an exciting step for Bullitt. These phones can send messages to geostationary satellites around 22,000 miles above the Equator, who then relay the data back to Earth-based network infrastructure and reach the user's devices. This message will be received as a standard SMS. To respond, users will need Bullitt Messenger (the company's proprietary satellite message app) installed. Text messages take around 10 seconds to send, which is slower than the near instantaneity of cell phones. Satellite connection kicks in only when a user is outside Wi-Fi or mobile networks' range. Meanwhile, Apple and Qualcomm are making a bet on the potential of satellite phones reaching remote areas. Satellite technology Satellite phones have been around for decades, however, their technology has yet to truly take off. Bullitt hopes their gear will change this by creating regular-looking smartphones with a satellite-enabled chip from Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer MediaTek. While other satellite phones feature large, visible antennae, which may look unattractive, Bullitt phones look much sleeker thanks to the smaller chip. Bullitt's satellite coverage will be available immediately upon launch in Europe and North America; Australia/New Zealand, Africa, Latin America, and Latin America will follow by mid-2023. Read more > This is why I want T-Mobile and Starlink's out-of-this-world satellite phone plan > With iPhone 14, Apple could beat everyone to the satellite smartphone > These are the best cell phone plans right now Dominating the space Richard Wharton, founder of Bullitt Group, explained how their company had been able to connect phones to satellites in order to provide two-way messaging services using existing assets. Wharton explained during MWC23 that Bullitt Group is taking a different approach than its rivals SpaceX and Apple by adopting the 3GPP standard. That has allowed us to sort of potentially get ahead, he told Mobile World Live . He further outlined two primary options for satellite-to-phone services. One involved using new spectrum and birds; the second was the Bullitt Group approach, which utilizes existing assets with modified equipment. The second way aims at the speed and utilization of assets that are available. He replied, that this is the quickest route as they already have the devices, which theyre shipping into the channel, which in turn ensures that the service goes live. Bullitt Group was awarded a Glomo Award for their Motorola Defy Sat Link dongle, which connects smartphones to the company's satellite messaging service, during the event. Here are the best business phone services at the moment Via: Mobile World Live ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/bullitt-leading-the-phone-space-race --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .