AST SpaceMobile announced the successful unfolding of its first five BlueBird commercial satellites, just six weeks after their launch. These satellites, now ready for commercial and government applications, mark a key milestone for the company’s ambition to build a space-based cellular broadband network directly accessible by standard smartphones. AST SpaceMobile plans to deliver nationwide coverage across the United States using over 5,600 cells on premium low-band spectrum, partnering with major operators like AT&T, Verizon, and Vodafone. The satellites’ phased array antennas, the largest deployed in low Earth orbit (LEO) for commercial use, are designed to eliminate connectivity gaps and provide direct smartphone access at broadband speeds without requiring specialized equipment.
The company holds over 3,450 patent and patent-pending claims, underscoring its commitment to advancing space-based mobile connectivity. AST SpaceMobile’s current BlueBird satellites will be followed by a next-generation series, promising a tenfold increase in capacity. The technology not only aims to enhance commercial services but also offers dual-use capabilities, providing secure, reliable connectivity for government missions. As AST SpaceMobile accelerates toward operational services, it aims to support a range of strategic needs, particularly in underserved areas, through its scalable satellite solutions.
• AST SpaceMobile successfully unfolded five BlueBird satellites in LEO, six weeks post-launch.
• BlueBirds offer direct-to-smartphone broadband speeds without special equipment.
• AST SpaceMobile targets nationwide coverage in the U.S. with partners like AT&T and Verizon.
• The company holds over 3,450 patent and patent-pending claims for its technology.
• Next-generation satellites aim to deliver 10 times the capacity of current BlueBirds.
• The technology also serves government applications with secure and scalable connectivity.
“We are now accelerating our path to commercial activity,” said Abel Avellan, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of AST SpaceMobile. “These five satellites are the largest commercial communications arrays ever launched in low Earth orbit.”