Episode

Kook's Weekly - The SpaceX IPO Global Market Realignment

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AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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Jun 15, 2026
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Summary

The space industry has reached a definitive turning point with the SpaceX IPO, and the implications for AST SpaceMobile are profound. In this episode, Kook breaks down the strategic landscape where SpaceX’s entry into direct-to-cell technology is driving global telecom giants to form a defensive 'bear hug' around AST SpaceMobile. This massive market shift validates the Direct to Device (D2D) sector while highlighting the unique regulatory and technical moats that protect ASTS from being outflanked by Starlink. As the Batch 1 launch approaches, we take a deep dive into the technical milestones that have silenced the critics. The successful stacking of Bluebird satellites within the Falcon 9 fairing proves that AST SpaceMobile has moved past 'production hell' and is now entering an operational cadence. We discuss the significance of the redundant actuator systems and why the 'Toyota Camry of spaceships' is the perfect vehicle to carry this historic mission into orbit. The conversation also expands into the high-stakes world of government and defense. With FirstNet, the Space Development Agency, and rumored involvement with elite military units, the government business is becoming a massive pillar of revenue. We analyze the 'avoided cost' for the government when using AST SpaceMobile’s large-aperture arrays compared to traditional, less powerful satellite solutions. Finally, Kook explores the frontier of AI data centers in space. As terrestrial power constraints limit AI growth, the shift to orbital compute becomes an intuitive next step. We look at how AST SpaceMobile's IP and massive array sizes position the company as the third-party infrastructure leader for the next decade of space technology. This episode is a masterclass in understanding the non-linear path to mark…