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FCC
Grants AST SpaceMobile Commercial
Authority to Deliver Direct-to-Device
Cellular Broadband from Space Advancing
Nationwide, Resilient Cellular Broadband
Connectivity in the United States
AST SpaceMobile,
Inc. announced that the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) has
granted its application to modify its
authorization to launch and operate its
SpaceMobile non-geostationary orbit
(NGSO) satellite system in low Earth
orbit (LEO).
The authorization
enables AST SpaceMobile to deploy and
operate an NGSO constellation of up to
248 satellites to deliver Supplemental
Coverage from Space (SCS) directly to
unmodified mobile devices across the
United States, using premium low-band
spectrum - 700 MHz and 800 MHz - which
offers superior penetration and coverage
characteristics, in coordination with
its mobile network operators strategic
partners Verizon, AT&T, and FirstNet.
By integrating
directly with partner mobile network
operator infrastructure, the AST
SpaceMobile network enhances network
resilience, supports critical
communications for first responders,
government agencies, enterprises and
consumers, and enables users to access
space-based cellular broadband using
standard, unmodified smartphones.
The grant reflects
the Commission’s recognition of AST
SpaceMobile’s ability to operate
alongside existing terrestrial networks
while managing interference and
complying with applicable technical
requirements, further validating the
company’s unique technology and system
design. It also supports the broader
regulatory framework for AST
SpaceMobile’s global deployment,
enabling country-by-country
authorizations across multiple frequency
bands.
AST SpaceMobile
system is designed to operate across a
broad range of frequency bands
supporting feeder links, telemetry,
tracking, and command (TT&C), and
service links globally, with updated
technical parameters designed to enhance
performance and efficiency, including
Low-band cellular
spectrum for direct-to-device service
links in the United States and globally
V-band spectrum for
gateway and feeder link operations
(37.5–42.0 GHz, 45.5-47 GHz, 47.2–50.2
GHz, 50.4–51.4 GHz)
S-band and
UHF spectrum for TT&C operations
Today marks an
important step as we continue scaling
our network and moving closer to
commercial service,” said Abel Avellan,
Founder, Chairman, and CEO of AST
SpaceMobile. “We are accelerating
deployment of our constellation,
advancing integration with leading
mobile network operators, and preparing
to deliver seamless, space-based
cellular broadband directly to everyday
smartphones, bringing us closer to
connecting people everywhere.”
AST SpaceMobile is
approximately 95% vertically integrated
with its primary manufacturing hub in
Texas, has over 500,000 square feet and
over 2000 employees globally, and keeps
all major manufacturing processes under
U.S. control. The company continues to
invest in expanding its U.S. facilities
and advancing its manufacturing
capabilities, providing the foundation
for the American leadership in
space-based cellular broadband
connectivity.
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