AST SpaceMobile Announces
Multi-Launch Agreement With SpaceX for Planned
Direct-to-Cell Phone Connectivity
March 09, 2022
AST SpaceMobile, Inc. has
signed a multi-launch agreement with Space
Exploration Technologies Corp. (“SpaceX”). In
addition to the planned summer launch of the
BlueWalker 3 test satellite (BW3), the agreement
covers the launch of the first BlueBird satellite
and provides a framework for future launches.
“This agreement secures the
availability for a reliable launch of our first
production satellites out of the U.S.,” said AST
SpaceMobile Founder, Chairman and CEO Abel Avellan.
“Our summer launch of BlueWalker 3 will complete the
development phase for our company. We have also been
industrializing our technology and preparing for the
launch of the BlueBird satellites, with this
agreement as a key step.”
The BW3 satellite is slated to
launch from Cape Canaveral on a Falcon 9 vehicle.
The satellite has an aperture of 693 square feet and
is designed to communicate directly with cell phones
via 3GPP standard frequencies.
The BlueBird satellites are
designed to be compatible with the Falcon 9 vehicle,
as well as other existing and planned industry
launch vehicles. These production satellites are
designed to provide broadband commercial service
directly to cell phones, without any additional
hardware or software on the phone. At full capacity,
AST SpaceMobile expects to be able to assemble up to
six BlueBird satellites per month at its Texas
manufacturing facilities, which offer a combined
185,000 of square footage.
AST SpaceMobile’s mission is to
eliminate the connectivity gaps faced by today’s
five billion mobile subscribers moving in and out of
coverage zones, and bring cellular broadband to
approximately half of the world’s population who
remain unconnected. Partners in this effort are
leading global wireless infrastructure companies,
including Rakuten Mobile, Vodafone and American
Tower.
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