

AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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AST SpaceMobile Podcast brings you the latest updates, insights, and discussions surrounding AST SpaceMobile’s mission to build the first space-based cellular broadband network.
Featuring republished X Spaces sessions hosted by @thekookreport and @spacanpanman, the podcast dives deep into the company’s groundbreaking technology, market opportunities, and industry trends.
Additionally, we repost AST SpaceMobile’s earnings calls, providing direct access to financial updates, strategic milestones, and key announcements straight from the source.
Contact @redrum_2001 on X if you have questions.
Featuring republished X Spaces sessions hosted by @thekookreport and @spacanpanman, the podcast dives deep into the company’s groundbreaking technology, market opportunities, and industry trends.
Additionally, we repost AST SpaceMobile’s earnings calls, providing direct access to financial updates, strategic milestones, and key announcements straight from the source.
Contact @redrum_2001 on X if you have questions.
Episodes
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Jan 12, 2026 • 51min
Kook's Weekly - January 11
Episode Summary: The Battle of the Banks, Production Clues, and the "Platform" ThesisIn this week's update, we navigate the recent volatility surrounding AST SpaceMobile, starting with the clash between Scotiabank’s "firefighting" downgrade and Bank of America’s supportive "zoom out" perspective. Despite the noise, the market absorbed the dip, signaling strong investor conviction ahead of 2026.We break down the key takeaways from Scott’s appearance at CES and the company's narrative focus. A major highlight is the forensic analysis of the recent facility tour by Mirko Bibic, CEO of Bell Canada. We discuss the implications of the "signed" hardware—why it likely isn't Batch 1 due to clean room protocols, and what that signals about the production funnel and the progress of Batch 2 and beyond.Key Topics Covered:Market Action: Analyzing the Scotiabank "hit piece" versus the Bank of America rebuttal. Why the short thesis regarding "timing" and "lack of customers" is losing steam against the backdrop of imminent execution.Production & Testing: Deciphering the clues from the Bell Canada visit, updated production cadence language (testing vs. construction), and the potential timeline for satellite deliveries.Regulatory & Orbit: A celebration of FM2’s regulatory clearance and gateway signings. Plus, a return to "birdwatching" with updates on FM1’s orbital stability and flight plan adjustments.Global Mandates & TAM: How government initiatives are expanding the Total Addressable Market (TAM). We look at the UK Space Agency’s emergency network plans and a massive development in India regarding vehicle-to-vehicle mesh connectivity (30MHz spectrum allocation).Nokia & Tactical Use: Nokia’s recruitment for "tactical" non-terrestrial network solutions, reinforcing the shift from casual consumer use to critical defense and infrastructure applications.The "Platform" Valuation: Why ASTS should be valued as a scalable platform rather than a niche point solution, and how SatCo’s first commercial hire supports this monetization strategy.Physics & PNT: A deep dive into Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT). We contrast the fragility of low-power GPS against the high-power, jam-resistant nature of ASTS signals, particularly relevant in modern electronic warfare contexts (the "Growler" discussion).The Bear Cave: engaging with recent short theses (including "Valuations" and Anthony Bozza). We explore why their "upside risks"—like successful launches or a SpaceX IPO—are actually the Space Mob's base case.Investment Warning: A specific look at the mechanics of leveraged ETFs (like the double-long AST). We explain why "gamma burn" and volatility decay make these dangerous vehicles for long-term holders, even when the underlying stock price rises.Join us as we connect the dots between regulatory filings, executive facility tours, and global telecom trends to understand where AST SpaceMobile stands today.

Jan 8, 2026 • 42min
Scott Wisniewski at CES 2026 - Satellite meet smartphone the new era of connectivity
Recorded live at the final Space Track session of CES 2026, this panel explores how the satellite industry is making "no signal" a thing of the past. Hosted by Samantha, a manager at Novaspace, this discussion features executives from five major satellite operators—Globalstar, Lynk, Viasat, Iridium, and AST SpaceMobile—breaking down the rapid shift from pilot programs to full commercialization of Direct-to-Device (D2D) services.In this episode, we cover:The Shift to Commercialization: How 2025 marked a turning point where the industry moved from beta testing to early commercial services and mass adoption strategies.Strategic Partnerships & M&A: The panelists discuss the massive partnerships shaping the landscape, including Globalstar’s work with Apple, Viasat’s "Equitas" joint venture with SpaceX, Lynk’s merger with Omnispace, and AST SpaceMobile’s deep integration with mobile network operators like Verizon and Vodafone.Service Capabilities: The evolution from basic SOS and messaging to true broadband. AST SpaceMobile highlights their "broadband first" approach using massive satellites, while Iridium and Viasat discuss the expansion of safety services, IoT, and automotive connectivity through standards-based solutions (3GPP).Spectrum & Regulation: Why spectrum is considered the "lifeblood" of the industry and the challenges of navigating global regulatory frameworks to ensure seamless roaming.The Competitive Landscape: Despite Starlink’s head start, the panel agrees this will not be a "winner-take-all" market. They discuss why regulator demand for competition and the sheer variety of use cases—from agriculture to aviation—will support a multi-operator ecosystem.Meet the Panelists:Barbie (Globalstar): Leveraging 25+ years of mobile satellite service to support over half a billion consumer devices.Amy Mehlman (Lynk): Pioneering the "cell tower in space" concept for unmodified phones and leveraging multi-orbit infrastructure with SES.Kevin Cohen (Viasat): Utilizing the largest portfolio of spectrum to bring satellite connectivity to smartphones and automobiles.Susie McBride (Iridium): Focusing on global reliability, safety services, and the "End-to-End Direct" solution using standard chipsets.Scott Wisniewski (AST SpaceMobile): Executing a strategy to partner directly with mobile operators to provide cellular broadband to standard phones.Tune in to understand how the convergence of satellite and cellular networks is redefining global connectivity in 2026 and beyond.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 11min
Anpanman - Let's discuss Scotia's downgrade, which was basically spoon fed by HF short clients
In an engaging session from his car, the host dissects a recent downgrade report on AST Spacemobile. He contends that the analysis reflects short seller influence rather than objective evaluation. Key comparisons between Starlink and AST highlight significant differences in capabilities and market approach. Observations on Wall Street dynamics reveal how hedge funds can shape research narratives. Concluding with optimism, he suggests upcoming launches may favor AST, despite current skepticism.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 48min
Kook's Weekly - January 4 - FM1 Health, The Spy Configuration & Battling the Bears
The latest updates reveal that FM1 has successfully completed its launch and is operational, with FM2 awaiting liftoff. A discussion unfolds around strategic military applications enabled by specific orbital mechanics. AT&T's visit brings excitement over FirstNet's investment and the potential launch of a vast number of IoT devices. Furthermore, the broad competitive landscape includes Starlink reaching significant customer milestones, along with insights into execution risks and market demands that shape the future of satellite communication.

Dec 29, 2025 • 35min
Kook's Weekly - December 28
The KOOK Report: FM1 Launch Analysis, Production Ramps, and Market MechanicsIn this episode, The KOOK Report returns following a brief suspension from X to provide a comprehensive breakdown of the recent AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) launch and the company's trajectory. From the technical nuances of satellite deployment to the behavior of short sellers, this session covers the transition of ASTS from an R&D experiment to an operational juggernaut.Key Topics Covered:FM1 Launch & Operations: A review of the successful launch of the FM1 satellite, its current state of tumbling in orbit to generate solar energy, and the anticipation of the "unfurling" phase (rejecting the "unfolding" nomenclature).Strategic & Military Utility: Insight into FM1 and FM2 as likely SDA satellites for government technology trials feeding into the "Golden Dome" defense initiative. The host discusses the strategic value of ship-to-ship data transfer capabilities demonstrated in company videos, which avoids ground station sovereignty issues for the Navy.Launch Diversification: Speculation that FM2 will utilize a non-SpaceX launcher as part of a diversification strategy, with a launch date announcement potentially imminent.Production Ramp-Up: Analysis of the company's shift in language from "production" to "assembly, integration, and testing," signaling that Batch 1 and Batch 2 satellites are nearing shipment. The host predicts ASTS will soon become one of the largest satellite producers by tonnage globally.Market Mechanics & Valuation: A critique of the "sell the news" reaction by short sellers following the launch. The host outlines a long-term valuation model based on data capacity and EBITDA multiples, suggesting the stock will transition from an event-driven trade to a "secular growth stock" for long-term institutional holders.Competitive Landscape: A comparison with Starlink, arguing that SpaceX’s direct-to-device ambitions are hampered by physics and architecture compared to ASTS, as highlighted by recent DoD recognition of ASTS as a top startup over competitors like Rocket Lab.

Dec 24, 2025 • 3h 9min
SPACEMOB LAUNCH PARTY 🅰️
Join the Space Mob for an exclusive launch party celebration and deep-dive into the historic successful launch of the first Bluebird Block 2 satellite. In this episode, we capture the live reactions and expert analysis following the deployment of the largest commercial communication satellite in low Earth orbit, launched via the ISRO LVM3 rocket from India.Our panel of community contributors, including Anpanman, CatSE, Kook, and Tut, reflects on the five-year journey from a speculative concept to a validated technology backed by industry giants such as AT&T, Verizon, and Google.Key Topics Covered in This Episode:The LVM3 Success: Insights into the historic branding event for ISRO and the technical milestones of the Bluebird’s separation and upcoming unfurling process.The 2026 Roadmap: Details on the upcoming launch campaign aiming for 45 to 60 satellites within the next year, utilizing a combination of Falcon 9 and Blue Origin's New Glenn rockets to achieve seamless nationwide coverage.Defense and "Golden Dome": An in-depth look at the 10 identified military use cases, exploring how massive phased arrays act as "space-based radars" and "force multipliers" for situational awareness and missile defense.Technical Superiority: Comparing the Block 2 and upcoming Block 3 shells, including the 3.3x throughput increase provided by the ASIC technology and the 10-year longevity of satellites in higher orbits.The Power of the Space Mob: Personal stories from long-term investors on maintaining conviction through the "valley of death" and the importance of a distributed community in sharing due diligence.AST SpaceMobile is currently the only company with the full technology to deliver cellular broadband directly from space to unmodified everyday smartphones . Our mission is to make connectivity seamless, regardless of where you are, so that the user doesn't even know they are connected by a satellite.Subscribe to catch all the latest news as we move toward the BB7 launch and the official start of commercial service.Analogy for Understanding:The company has successfully crossed the "valley of death" and is now shifting from a single-launch "event" mindset to a continuous "production machine". Just as a locomotive requires an immense amount of energy to start moving, AST SpaceMobile has overcome the initial friction and is now building the momentum of a financial snowball as it approaches global commercial service .

Dec 22, 2025 • 2h 2min
Anpanman - Let's hear your AST SpaceMobile story
https://x.com/i/spaces/1mnxeNvQzoAKX?s=20

Dec 21, 2025 • 29min
Kook's Weekly - December 21
https://x.com/i/spaces/1OwxWekkObVGQ?s=20

Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 16min
Anpanman - Catalyst Season
In this episode, Anpanman discusses the convergence of multiple critical milestones that are poised to drive significant value for AST SpaceMobile in late 2025 and 2026. The discussion focuses on the transition of the company from a speculative pre-revenue entity to a commercially operational provider of direct-to-device satellite connectivity.Key themes and topics include:• The "Golden Dome" & Government Contracts: A major focal point is the company’s involvement with government defense and safety networks, specifically FirstNet (the U.S. nationwide public safety broadband network). Anpanman analyzes the implications of government funding and contracts, often describing this support as a "Golden Dome" that provides financial security and validation for the technology.• Commercial Launch & Revenue: The episode covers the operational status of the BlueBird satellites and the timeline for initiating commercial service. The discussion highlights the shift toward generating high-margin revenue from Mobile Network Operator (MNO) partners like AT&T, Verizon, and Vodafone, marking the end of the "pre-revenue" era.• Institutional Adoption & Market Mechanics: Anpanman addresses the changing shareholder base, noting increased institutional buying and analyst coverage (referencing upgrades from firms like KeyBanc, UBS, or Deutsche Bank). He likely discusses the mechanics of the stock's price action, including potential "short squeeze" dynamics and the impact of inclusion in major indices.• Sector Comparison: The host places AST SpaceMobile's progress in context with the broader space sector, comparing its "catalyst-rich" path to other space companies (such as Rocket Lab or Intuitive Machines) and arguing for ASTS's unique position due to its massive addressable market in telecommunications.

Dec 15, 2025 • 18min
AST SpaceMobile Stock Analysis: The Dead Zone Economy
https://northwiseproject.com/ast-spacemobile-stock-analysis/


