Qualcomm announces world’s first satellite-based two-way messaging solution

Qualcomm announces world’s first satellite-based two-way messaging solution

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: February 13 2023

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  • Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. has introduced the world’s first satellite-based two-way capable messaging solution for premium smartphones, called Snapdragon Satellite, at the CES 2023. 
  • The company revealed that the Snapdragon Satellite will offer global connectivity using mobile messaging from around the world, beginning with devices based on the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform.
  • The latest two-way messaging service is powered by Snapdragon 5G Modem-RF Systems and it is supported by the operational Iridium satellite constellation, Snapdragon Satellite will enable OEMs and other service offers to provide global coverage.
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