Episode
Anpanman - The SpaceMobile Grind: Production Ramps and Regulatory Wins
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- AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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- Apr 29, 2026
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- 3601
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Summary
Anpanman provides a comprehensive update on the current state of SpaceMobile amidst a broader pullback in the space and tech sectors. The discussion centers on the resilience of the SpaceMob during periods of high volatility and the historical price patterns that suggest a significant rally could be triggered by upcoming catalysts in May. The episode dives deep into the technical and operational milestones for SpaceMobile, including the transition to ASIC-based microns and the goal of achieving a production cadence of twelve satellites per month. Anpanman explains why the consistency of satellite batches is a more critical metric for long-term success than hitting specific short-term deployment numbers. Regulatory developments take center stage as Anpanman parses recent FCC orders regarding S-band and L-band spectrum. The analysis highlights how SpaceMobile and its partner Ligado are positioned for global priority in L-band usage, creating a significant strategic advantage over competitors like Viasat and Starlink who face different regulatory constraints. Finally, the conversation covers the evolving launch landscape, featuring updates on Blue Origin's New Glenn and SpaceX's Falcon 9 manifest. Anpanman provides clarity on how launch mishaps affect the overall deployment timeline and why the internal manufacturing model of SpaceMobile allows the company to remain nimble compared to traditional aerospace primes.