Globe tests satellite linkup for SMS, emergency alerts

Globe Telecom Inc. recently conducted a low earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity test for short messaging service (SMS) and emergency alerts with its partner Lynk Global, a US-based universal mobile connectivity company.

The standard mobile phones linked to Lynk’s satellites were able to send and receive the text messages during the field trial held in Bataan, the company said in a statement on Thursday. The satellite was also able to broadcast an emergency message to the connected devices.

Lynk is set to launch in April its global commercial services such as SMS and cellular broadcast emergency alerts.
Globe said this initiative was in line with its goal of expanding cellular connectivity in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.

“Globe is exploring new satellite technology solutions to reach more people, especially in far-flung areas that do not have any terrestrial network coverage. There are still places within the archipelago where people can benefit from additional mobile coverage,” said Gerhard Tan, director and head of network strategy and technology enablement at Globe.

“Our network of satellites that work as cell towers in space paves the way for Globe to enhance their mobile coverage [in] the Philippines,” said James Alderdice, Lynk vice president for Asia Pacific.

Globe also inked last year a deal with US-based AST SpaceMobile Inc. to offer satellite-linked cellular broadband connectivity. Other telcos are likewise in talks or deals to offer the same service.

Elon Musk’s Starlink recently became available in the Philippines.



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