Anpanman breaks down the recent integration of AST SpaceMobile into the FirstNet website, signaling a transition from testing to commercial availability for first responders. This critical infrastructure project, born out of the need for reliable communication during disasters, is set to leverage satellite-to-phone technology to eliminate dead spots across the United States. Recent reports suggest that beta testing is already providing voice coverage in remote areas, marking a major milestone for the FirstNet partnership.
The discussion dives into a performance comparison between Starlink's direct-to-cell service and AST SpaceMobile’s broadband capabilities. Using data from a UK carrier, Anpanman highlights that Starlink currently offers roughly 4 Mbps per beam, whereas AST SpaceMobile’s test satellite has already outperformed this figure. With Block 2 satellites targeting over 120 Mbps, the technological gap between a purpose-built broadband satellite and a modified IoT architecture is becoming increasingly apparent to the market.
On the regulatory front, Verizon has officially withdrawn its opposition to AST SpaceMobile’s FCC application. This move follows a massive $100 million investment and a spectrum-sharing agreement, turning a former critic into a vital ally. The withdrawal of this formal opposition suggests that FCC commercial approval for the US market is close, which would provide the company with unfettered access to deploy its service without temporary authorizations.
Japan’s interest in joining the Golden Dome initiative highlights the growing importance of the defense sector for the SpaceMob. As global allies seek to create a resilient communication and sensing fabric, AST SpaceMobile’s role in position navigation, electronic warfare, and drone coordination becomes a high-value asset. The amortization of costs across multiple allied nations could provide a stable, long-term revenue stream for the constellation.
Finally, Anpanman provides updates on the upcoming launch window for the New Glenn rocket. With a static fire test expected next week for the refurbished "Never Tell Me The Odds" booster, the path is clearing for a late March launch. This launch, combined with imminent FCC news and FirstNet developments, creates a significant catalyst path for AST SpaceMobile as it prepares to deploy its commercial constellation.