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Anpanman - The Carrier Coup: How AST SpaceMobile Locked the US Market

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AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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May 15, 2026
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Summary

The unification of AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile into a single joint venture marks a transformational shift in the telecommunications industry. This strategic alliance is designed to counter the growing threat of Starlink by pooling spectrum and resources to support the AST SpaceMobile network. The sheer improbability of these rivals working together underscores the massive value of the broadband connectivity that only the SpaceMob can provide at scale. SpaceX leadership, including Gwynne Shotwell and Dave Goldman, reacted with public frustration, framing the situation as a 'David vs. Goliath' battle. This narrative is contested, noting SpaceX’s massive valuation and regulatory advantages. The outburst indicates that T-Mobile’s previous exclusivity with Starlink is effectively over as the carrier shifts focus to the more robust technical solution offered by AST SpaceMobile. From a regulatory standpoint, the FCC and DOJ will scrutinize this joint venture, but the carriers are prepared to argue that this collaboration fosters competition against tech giants like Amazon and SpaceX. By utilizing low-band spectrum—something only AST SpaceMobile can currently leverage effectively—the carriers aim to provide true broadband rather than the intermittent texting services offered by competitors. This is a critical national security issue and a game-changer for disaster recovery. Looking ahead, the launch cadence for AST SpaceMobile is accelerating significantly. With a diverse array of launch partners including Blue Origin, SpaceX, and ULA, the company is moving toward a continuous deployment schedule. The ultimate goal is to reach a critical mass of satellites by early 2027, securing 100% of the US market and expanding the Satellite Connect model globally through partnerships…