
AST SpaceMobile Podcast Anpanman - North American Lockdown: The AST SpaceMobile Competitive Advantage
Mar 5, 2026
A fast-paced look at recent commercial wins that secure North American market share for a satellite operator. Discussion of a revealing carrier revenue split and why one business model may be more carrier-friendly than another. Deep dive into a novel satellite 'stacking' design that cuts weight and launch costs. Preview of an imminent launch, shipment timelines, and possible launch vehicles.
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North American Carrier Lockdown
- AST SpaceMobile is locking key carrier partnerships that create a competitive moat in North America, with AT&T, Verizon, Bell Canada and TELUS aligning with AST rather than Starlink.
- That coalition covers two-thirds of North America's high-value market and positions AST as the cooperative partner of choice versus Starlink's competitor model.
Mobile World Congress Converted MOUs To Deals
- Anpanman recounts Mobile World Congress outcomes showing many MOUs converting into firm partnerships, including Vodafone JV, Vodafone regional tests, and new deals in Africa and Taiwan.
- He cites specific wins: Vodafone JV, Vodafone Romania/Ireland/UK, Sunrise Switzerland, Taiwan Mobile, and Axian Telecom covering 43M African subscribers.
Brazil Market Essentially Locked Up
- AST effectively controls Brazil's market through partnerships with Vivo, Claro (America Mobile) and TIM, covering nearly 100% share.
- That demonstrates AST's regional market‑lock template replicable elsewhere as carriers sign service agreements.
