
AST SpaceMobile Podcast The Low Earth Orbit Communication Race is on - Simon Allard, Head of Network Architecture and Delivery at 2degrees (NZ)
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Mar 27, 2026 Simon Allard, Head of Network Architecture and Delivery at 2degrees, leads the carrier’s integration with space-based cellular tech. He compares AST SpaceMobile and Starlink, explains AST’s cell-tower-in-space design and beamforming, and details network integration, gateway and ground-site choices. He also covers coverage planning, 900MHz spectrum use, disaster recovery roles and IoT potential.
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Mobile-First Satellites Built For Standard Phones
- AST focuses on mobile-only LEO satellites designed to speak directly to standard 3GPP 4G/5G phones.
- Simon Allard notes AST's partner list (AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Google) and demonstrations of 4G/5G voice and video calling as proof of concept.
Partial Constellation Can Still Deliver Useful National Overlay
- With 45–60 AST satellites expected by year end, New Zealand coverage will be substantial but not continuous, offering useful national overlay coverage.
- Allard cautions it's not 100% coverage yet but sufficient for many remote, maritime, and emergency use cases.
The First Bluebird Launch Had A Stressful Transcontinental Logistics Story
- Simon recounts AST's Bluebird 6 launch via an Indian rocket and the logistical challenge of moving a large satellite from the US to India.
- He describes unfolding the giant antenna in space and the team's nervousness because snagging would mean writing it off.
