No. It's based on simple knowledge that it's a lot easier to build and launch a satellite than it is to manufacture a cell phone, as demonstrated that neither the United States nor the Soviet Union were capable of manufacturing cell phones at the time they launched their first satellites. Japan was launching rockets through NASDA in 1975 (and through ISAS in 1965). The ESA (actually, its predecessor the ESRO) was able to build satellites (for launch by US platforms) as early as 1968, and was using its home-build Ariane I platform to launch satellites by 1979.
The basic patents for cell phones were granted in 1973; commercially viable "manufacturing" didn't happen until the early 80s.
Metaphor.
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in “a sea of troubles” or “All the world's a stage” (Shakespeare).
