AST & Science LLC and NASA Commence Collaboration on Orbital Safety Measures
Nov. 19, 2020
AST & Science LLC
confirmed that the United States Senate
Appropriations Committee's recent support for
the FCC to bring next-generation,
satellite-based wireless communications to areas
lacking mobile connectivity, and to those in
need during times of emergency, is seen as a
strong validation for AST SpaceMobile's new and
game-changing space communications technology.
As outlined in the
Committee's Fiscal Year 2021 Senate
Appropriations bill, EXPLANATORY STATEMENT FOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT
APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2021, the committee
highlighted private sector development and
encouraged FCC support for innovative
technologies designed to provide U.S. citizens
with space-based broadband communications to
their existing mobile devices without the need
for traditional ground infrastructure.
"We believe connectivity is
a human right for everyone and we are pleased to
see strong U.S. bipartisan support for an
innovative space-based wireless communications
approach that ties directly to our business
model," said Abel Avellan, Chairman & CEO, AST
SpaceMobile.
AST SpaceMobile recently
participated in the public comment period
regarding the 5G Fund for Rural America. In
October, the FCC formally moved to allow
mobile-satellite providers that meet specified
performance standards and other requirements to
apply to participate with its partners in the 5G
Fund auction as a 5G broadband provider. The 5G
Fund will distribute up to $9 billion for 5G
wireless broadband connectivity in rural America
to close the digital divide.
Additionally, AST
SpaceMobile is pleased to announce that it has
commenced collaborating with NASA, including
recent technical discussions that highlighted
the company's and NASA's commitment to the
responsible and safe use of space. AST
SpaceMobile safety measures for operations of
its planned communications satellite
constellation in space will include: employing a
launch and on-orbit conjunction analysis and
mitigation process, associated thresholds, as
well as collaboration with NASA and other space
operators to mitigate the risk of on-orbit
collisions and minimize the creation of new
space debris.
"In conjunction with our
strategic partners, we are moving forward with
our plans to launch our next-generation
satellite constellation that will provide
low-latency broadband wireless communications
directly to the smartphones in the pockets of
every citizen, without any need for specialized
satellite hardware," added Avellan. "Our goal is
to democratize access to mobile broadband by
bringing connectivity to the hardest to reach
areas in the U.S. and around the globe and by
providing a critical back-up wireless capability
in times of emergency when people need it most.
We are grateful for the invaluable support we
are attracting as we gain momentum in setting
the stage to bring our game-changing network to
the public."
The U.S. Senate Promotes
Private Sector Development of Next-Generation
Satellite-Based Technology to Deliver Broadband
Connectivity to the Unconnected
AST & Science LLC and NASA
Commence Collaboration on Orbital Safety
Measures