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In this episode of the AST Space Odyssey podcast, we dive into the latest developments surrounding AST SpaceMobile ($ASTS), including AT&T’s growing involvement and what it means for the competitive landscape. We compare AST’s direct-to-device approach with Starlink and T-Mobile’s partnership, highlighting the fine print and real-world limitations of their offering. From AT&T’s successful satellite voice call to the viral social media memes and engagement, we explore how a $300 billion company is proudly backing “The SpaceMob.” We also discuss AST’s recent $500 million convertible notes offering, the confirmed ISRO launch in August, and walk through AT&T’s official satellite FAQ and milestones. Finally, we address the common bear arguments and explain why the path forward for AST is looking stronger than ever.
By Ryan Kennedy5
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In this episode of the AST Space Odyssey podcast, we dive into the latest developments surrounding AST SpaceMobile ($ASTS), including AT&T’s growing involvement and what it means for the competitive landscape. We compare AST’s direct-to-device approach with Starlink and T-Mobile’s partnership, highlighting the fine print and real-world limitations of their offering. From AT&T’s successful satellite voice call to the viral social media memes and engagement, we explore how a $300 billion company is proudly backing “The SpaceMob.” We also discuss AST’s recent $500 million convertible notes offering, the confirmed ISRO launch in August, and walk through AT&T’s official satellite FAQ and milestones. Finally, we address the common bear arguments and explain why the path forward for AST is looking stronger than ever.