AST SpaceMobile Podcast

Anpanman - Amazon's $10B Space Bet and AST SpaceMobile's Production Breakout

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Apr 4, 2026
A fast-paced breakdown of rumors that Amazon may target Globalstar and why that spectrum is suddenly strategic. A technical update on AST SpaceMobile resolving composite ring stacking problems and ramping production toward a much faster launch cadence. Discussion of shifting industry sentiment as Big Tech moves into direct-to-device, and how a soaring Space Force budget makes dual-use satellites more valuable.
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INSIGHT

Amazon Buying Globalstar Is About Terrestrial Spectrum

  • Amazon is reportedly pursuing Globalstar mostly for its terrestrial 11.5 MHz S‑band allocation and L‑band rights, not just the satellite business.
  • Anpanman points out the terrestrial slice is already 3GPP‑authorized and valuable for local low‑power networks and optional future 3GPP/IoT uses.
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Apple's Poison Pill Creates A Strategic Headache

  • Apple owns ~20% economic interest in Globalstar plus rights to 85% of capacity, giving it effective veto power over any sale.
  • Anpanman argues Apple likely doesn't want to run a service and may seek an exit as competitors offer true in‑pocket broadband.
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Globalstar Roadmap Improves Messaging But Not Broadband

  • Globalstar's roadmap (17 replenishment satellites and 50 Aurora C3 satellites funded largely by Apple) improves messaging and narrowband but won't deliver smartphone broadband.
  • That gap explains why Apple might prefer to exit rather than double down.
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