Anpanman provides an in-depth analysis of the latest milestones for AST SpaceMobile, starting with the visual confirmation of the fully deployed Bluebird 6 satellite. The episode explores the technical implications of the company's recent disclosure that it expects to 'greatly exceed' 120 Mbps peak data speeds, positioning it as a formidable competitor to SpaceX's Starlink.
Anpanman delves into the legal and strategic nuances of corporate disclosures, explaining why the phrase 'greatly exceeds' suggests that the engineering performance of the Block 2 satellites could be significantly higher than current public estimates. The discussion highlights how these speeds are critical for maintaining a high quality of service within a shared cell architecture.
The conversation covers Abel Avellan's vision for AI-driven spectrum multiplication. Anpanman explains how combining large satellite apertures with AI algorithms could multiply existing spectrum capacity by 3x to 10x, offering a massive advantage in data throughput without the need for additional terrestrial spectrum.
Anpanman also examines the broader geopolitical landscape, arguing that space dominance is now the equivalent of controlling the seas in historical warfare. The episode details how defense spending and national security interests are creating a permanent tailwind for the SpaceMob as the US and its allies seek to maintain technical superiority in orbit.
Finally, the update provides the latest intelligence on the launch schedule for the rest of the year. With a minimum of 45 satellites planned, the analysis looks at the role of Falcon 9 and Blue Origin's New Glenn in executing this aggressive deployment strategy, ensuring the constellation reaches commercial maturity.