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Home » AT&T and AST SpaceMobile target space-to-mobiles

AT&T and AST SpaceMobile target space-to-mobiles

May 15, 2024
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AT&T and AST SpaceMobile entered a commercial agreement to provide space-based broadband network direct to everyday cell phones. The deal runs through 2030.

This summer, AST SpaceMobile plans to deliver its first commercial satellites to Cape Canaveral for launch into low Earth orbit. These initial five satellites will enable commercial service that was previously demonstrated with several key milestones.

Key Takeaways :

  • AT&T and AST SpaceMobile announce a commercial agreement to provide their first space-based broadband network direct to everyday cell phones. The two companies have been on this path together since 2018. This agreement is another key step to providing even more expansive connectivity. Chris Sambar, Head of Network for AT&T, will soon be appointed to AST SpaceMobile’s board of directors.
  • AT&T will continue to work directly with AST SpaceMobile on developing, testing, and troubleshooting this technology to help make continental U.S. satellite coverage possible.
  • On target for July or August delivery of 5 Block 1 satellites to Cape Canaveral First 5 satellites allow U.S. nationwide non-continuous service with 5,600+ cells in premium low-band spectrum Activities and discussions with government regulatory bodies, including FCC, are advancing as expected
  • Continue to advance discussions with additional strategic partners, following the blueprint of commercial payments alongside commercial agreements

“Space-based direct-to-mobile technology is designed to provide customers connectivity by complementing and integrating with our existing mobile network,” said Jeff McElfresh, Chief Operating Officer, AT&T. “This agreement is the next step in our industry leadership to use emerging satellite technologies to provide services to consumers and in locations where connectivity was not previously feasible.”

“Working together with AT&T has paved the way to unlock the potential of space-based cellular broadband directly to everyday smartphones. We are thrilled to solidify our collaboration through this landmark agreement,” said Abel Avellan, AST SpaceMobile Founder, Chairman, and CEO . “We aim to bring seamless, reliable service to consumers and businesses across the continental U.S., transforming the way people connect and access information.”

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