Earlier this week, a new leak surfaced that claimed that the iPhone 14 might be equipped with satellite connectivity feature within it. The satellite connectivity feature essentially allows a phone to connect via satellites orbiting around the Earth instead of mobile towers. This provides the device with near universal coverage and even in the remotest locations where mobile towers do not exist, it can be used to communicate. While it all sounds great, there is a little problem with it. India has a restriction on the usage of satellite phones and if a person wants to use it, they will have to get clearance from multiple authorities. So, can this one feature result in the iPhone 14 not launching or delaying its launch in India? Read on to find out.
We first need to understand what the government says about satellite phones. According to the Department of Telecommunications' website:
“Satellite phones are permitted:-
(i) With specific permission/ NOC from Department of Telecommunications, Government of India; or
(ii) As provisioned by M/s BSNL in accordance with license granted to M/s BSNL for provision and operation of satellite based service using Gateway installed in India.”
So, despite the restrictions, by taking permission from required authorities, using these devices are allowed. The reason why the government does not allow satellite phones is due to its encryption model and there is a chance it can be used for illegal operations.
And while permissions are granted on a case-by-case basis, it might be a little difficult for Apple to get the permission for a mass-manufactured device like the iPhone 14.
But there are a few things we need to consider. First, Ming-Chi Kuo, a famous Apple tipster, was the one who first tweeted
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