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MC EXCLUSIVE US chipmaker Qualcomm sees satcom playing a secondary role to 5G, eyes India’s larger role in 6G

Qualcomm COO and CFO ruled out the possibility of regular direct satellite calls for consumers, citing financial and performance considerations: “You’ll continue to use 5G networks for that; satellite will remain a backup network.”

September 29, 2025 / 11:53 IST
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akash palkhiwala qualcomm
akash palkhiwala qualcomm

American chipmaker Qualcomm’s COO and CFO, Akash Palkhiwala, said satellite communications (Satcom) will play a critical but secondary role for most devices, with 5G remaining the primary network.

“For phones, the first network is 5G, with satellite as a backup where coverage isn’t available. For aeroplanes, satellite is the primary network,” he told Moneycontrol, emphasising Qualcomm’s long-standing commitment to satellite technology. “It’s a technology we’re passionate about, and we’ll continue to support it.”

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He ruled out the possibility of regular direct satellite calls for consumers, citing financial and performance considerations: “You’ll continue to use 5G networks for that; satellite will remain a backup network.”

This comes weeks after Elon Musk’s Starlink received provisional spectrum clearance from the Department of Telecommunications, allowing the company to begin trial satellite broadband services in India and move closer to a commercial launch.