AST SpaceMobile Podcast
What if the real AST SpaceMobile story isn't about any single market — but about one physical asset silently dominating three at the same time? In this episode, Redrum lays out a sweeping long-term thesis that reframes everything you thought you knew about $ASTS, arguing that consumer connectivity, public safety, and defense are not three separate bets — they are three demand curves being amortized across the same steel, silicon, and spectrum in low Earth orbit. Redrum walks through the carrier lockout in stunning detail, explaining how AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile joining forces in a joint venture with AST as the key technology partner effectively closes the US broadband direct-to-device market to any future competitor. With licensed terrestrial spectrum as the true scarce input — not satellites — Redrum makes the case that displacing AST from these carrier relationships is not a procurement decision, it's surgery. The international flywheel, spanning 50-plus mobile network operator agreements, only compounds the advantage. The analysis then pivots to public safety and defense, where Redrum details how two of the world's most demanding buyers — FirstNet in the US and Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs — independently validated the same architecture through entirely separate, rigorous evaluation processes. On defense, Redrum unpacks six distinct revenue verticals enabled by AST's massive phased array aperture, from tactical direct-to-device communications and alternative PNT to radar sensing, drone connectivity, missile defense, and passive RF collection — carefully separating what is contracted from what is technical extrapolation and what is pure speculation. This is one of the most structured, intellectually honest bull cases for AST SpaceMobile you will hear — and Redrum is careful to flag uncertainty where it matters most. If you want to understand why the moat isn't any one of the three markets but the fact that they all run on the same satellite, this episode is essential listening. Follow the podcast on Spotify and YouTube and never miss a deep dive. 00:26 Introduction & Core Thesis 01:52 The Consumer Connectivity Lockout 04:05 The International Flywheel & Starlink Contrast 07:13 Public Safety — FirstNet & Japan's J-LEO Tender 10:17 The Economics of the Public Safety Club 12:02 Defense — Six Verticals on One Aperture 17:39 The Unifying Constraint — Launch Cadence & Beam Time 18:48 The Three-Pillar Thesis Unified
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