AST SpaceMobile Ramps Satellite-to-Smartphone 5G Service
November 14, 2022
AST
SpaceMobile successfully completed deployment of the communications
array for its test satellite, BlueWalker 3 in orbit.
BW3 is the largest-ever commercial communications array deployed in low
Earth orbit and is designed to communicate directly with cellular
devices via 3GPP standard frequencies at 5G speeds. Now that it has been
unfolded, the satellite spans 693 square feet in size, a design feature
critical to support a space-based cellular broadband network. The
satellite is expected to have a field of view of over 300,000 square
miles on the surface of the Earth.
The unfolding of BW3 was made possible by years of R&D, testing and
operational preparation. AST SpaceMobile has a portfolio of more than
2,400 patent and patent-pending claims supporting its space-based
cellular broadband technology.
“Every person should have the right to access cellular broadband,
regardless of where they live or work. Our goal is to close the
connectivity gaps that negatively impact billions of lives around the
world,” said Abel Avellan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AST
SpaceMobile. “The successful unfolding of BlueWalker 3 is a major step
forward for our patented space-based cellular broadband technology and
paves the way for the ongoing production of our BlueBird satellites.”
AST SpaceMobile has agreements and understandings with mobile network
operators (“MNOs”) globally that have over 1.8 billion existing
subscribers, including a mutual exclusivity with Vodafone in 24
countries. Interconnecting with AST SpaceMobile’s planned network will
allow MNOs, including Vodafone Group, Rakuten Mobile, AT&T, Bell Canada,
MTN Group, Orange, Telefonica, Etisalat, Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison,
Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, Millicom, Smartfren, Telecom
Argentina, Telstra, Africell, Liberty Latin America and others, the
ability to offer extended cellular broadband coverage to their customers
who live, work and travel in areas with poor or non-existent cell
coverage, with the goal of eliminating dead zones with cellular
broadband from space.
“We
want to close coverage gaps in our markets, particularly in territories
where terrain makes it extremely challenging to reach with a traditional
ground-based network. Our partnership with AST SpaceMobile – connecting
satellite directly to conventional mobile devices – will help in our
efforts to close the digital divide,” said Luke Ibbetson, Head of Group
R&D, Vodafone and an AST SpaceMobile director.
Tareq Amin, CEO of Rakuten Mobile and Rakuten Symphony and an AST
SpaceMobile director, added “Our mission is to democratize access to
mobile connectivity: That is why we are so excited about the potential
of AST SpaceMobile to support disaster-readiness and meet our goal of
100% geographical coverage to our customers in Japan. I look forward not
only to testing BW3 on our world-leading cloud-native network in Japan,
but also working with AST SpaceMobile on integrating our virtualized
radio network technology to help bring connectivity to the world.”
Chris Sambar, President – Network, AT&T, added “We’re excited to see AST
SpaceMobile reach this significant milestone. AT&T’s core mission is
connecting people to greater possibilities on the largest wireless
network in America. Working with AST SpaceMobile, we believe there is a
future opportunity to even further extend our network reach including to
otherwise remote and off-grid locations.”