Episode

Kook's Weekly - June 7 - Riders of the storm

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AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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Jun 8, 2026
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3060
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Summary

Kook returns with a high-stakes breakdown of the shifting landscape in the global satellite market, starting with exclusive insights from the defense industry. While the financial markets braced for turbulence, AST SpaceMobile showed remarkable strength, supported by fundamental progress and new spectrum authorizations in Brazil. This episode explores why senior leadership at major defense contractors is reportedly eyeing ASTS and how the 'crazy founder' vision of Abel Avellan is successfully riding a massive secular wave. We dive deep into the competitive dynamics between SpaceX and the traditional telecom 'minnows.' By analyzing recent internal SpaceX strategy decks, Kook explains the dangerous reality of Elon Musk’s vertical integration goals. As SpaceX moves to own the end customer, current partners like T-Mobile are starting to realize the strategic risk of their current path. This creates a massive opening for AST SpaceMobile to act as the essential, carrier-neutral infrastructure for the rest of the global telecom industry. The conversation also looks toward the multi-trillion dollar future of AI data centers in space. Moving high-performance computing to orbit solves the critical terrestrial issues of power consumption and liquid cooling. With patent-protected micron-sandwich technology and the largest phased arrays in low Earth orbit, AST SpaceMobile is uniquely positioned to provide the backhaul and connectivity required for this next industrial revolution. Finally, we look at the immediate catalysts on the horizon. Despite recent launch pad incidents at Blue Origin, the recovery path for New Glenn is becoming clear, and AST SpaceMobile’s production machine is hitting its stride. Kook discusses upcoming satellite shipments in July and why the 'aggregation eff…