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AST SpaceMobile Podcast brings you the latest updates, insights, and discussions surrounding AST SpaceMobile’s mission to build the first space-based cellular broadband network. Featuring republished X Spaces sessions hosted by @thekookreport and @spacanpanman, the podcast dives deep into the company’s groundbreaking technology, market opportunities, and industry trends. Additionally, we repost AST SpaceMobile’s earnings calls, providing direct access to financial updates, strategic milestones, and key announcements straight from the source. Contact @redrum_2001 on X if you have questions.

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episode Anpanman - The Space Frontier: AI Data Centers and the Trillion Dollar Opportunity artwork

Anpanman - The Space Frontier: AI Data Centers and the Trillion Dollar Opportunity

Anpanman explores the rapid sentiment shift in the space sector, moving from the “𝘱𝘪𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘱𝘢𝘪𝘳” in early May to a significant rally driven by fundamental catalysts. The discussion centers on the historical context of space as a generational investment opportunity, likening it to the rise of railroads, oil, and the internet. Anpanman highlights why the SpaceMob is early to a transformational shift that legacy institutions are only just beginning to understand. The episode delves into the strategic positioning of SpaceMobile, particularly regarding its massive solar arrays. Anpanman explains how the ability to generate over 100 kilowatts of power per satellite opens the door for AI data centers in space. This natural progression from connectivity to compute positions the company to solve the looming electricity bottleneck facing terrestrial AI infrastructure. Analyzing the broader industry, Anpanman discusses the implications of the SpaceX IPO and the Blue Origin factory tour. He explains why the SpaceX “𝘩𝘢𝘭𝘰 𝘦𝘧𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘵” will draw institutional capital into pure-play stocks like SpaceMobile as funds look for ways to play the largest TAM in human history. The conversation also provides real-time updates on the shipping of Bluebird satellites 8, 9, and 10 to Cape Canaveral for upcoming launches. Finally, Anpanman offers a word of caution regarding new leverage products and 2x ETFs. He explains the mathematical decay and risks associated with these instruments, advising investors to focus on the long-term potential of the constellation rather than short-term speculative tools. The episode concludes with a look at the future of fixed wireless markets and the expanding role of L-band and S-band spectrum in global connectivity.

22 de may de 2026 - 44 min
episode Anpanman - The Defense Tell artwork

Anpanman - The Defense Tell

Anpanman explores the recent release of Anduril's Voyager G1, a warfighter communication device that features 4G LTE cellular capabilities. The analysis suggests that Palmer Luckey's investment in AST SpaceMobile is a strategic alignment, as the Voyager G1 is perfectly suited for the secure, low-band satellite broadband connectivity provided by the SpaceMobile constellation. This dual-use case for both commercial and military applications highlights a significant shift in how tactical communications will function in contested environments. The episode provides an update on Blue Origin and the New Glenn rocket. Recent due diligence indicates that the second-stage anomaly during the last test was a result of a simple quality assurance oversight rather than a fundamental design flaw. With the FAA investigation expected to wrap up imminently, a static fire and subsequent launch attempt for New Glenn could occur as soon as next week, signaling a major milestone for the heavy-lift competitor. Anpanman delves into the implications of the new joint venture involving AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. The participation of T-Mobile is particularly noteworthy, suggesting that even carriers previously committed to other satellite providers see the strategic necessity of the low-band spectrum and infrastructure associated with AST SpaceMobile. This shift indicates a meeting of the minds among major telecom leaders to leverage shared infrastructure for global connectivity and high-speed enterprise data centers in space. Bridger Aerospace receives attention as wildfire activity hits a 10-year high early in the season. With new analyst coverage and buy ratings, the company is positioned to play a critical role in fire containment efforts across California and Texas. The discussion concludes with a look at the long-term valuation potential of AST SpaceMobile for the SpaceMob, drawing parallels to the early growth trajectory of SpaceX and the massive addressable markets in IoT, autonomous systems, and defense.

20 de may de 2026 - 16 min
episode Anpanman - The Great Satellite Pivot artwork

Anpanman - The Great Satellite Pivot

John Stankey’s recent keynote address reveals a strategic shift in the telecommunications industry as AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile join forces. This joint venture is not just about general cooperation; it is a calculated move to foster a robust wholesale market and standardize satellite-to-cellular connectivity. By aligning their interests, these carriers are positioning AST SpaceMobile as the primary enabling technology for nationwide broadband coverage. A critical component of this strategy involves the pooling of scarce low-band spectrum. T-Mobile’s participation in the joint venture suggests a significant pivot away from its previous reliance on Starlink. While Starlink offers a roaming-style service, AST SpaceMobile provides deep network integration, allowing carriers to maintain control over the customer experience and service pricing. This architecture is essential for delivering seamless handovers between terrestrial and satellite networks. Beyond consumer convenience, the partnership holds massive implications for national security and emergency services. Integration with FirstNet ensures that first responders have reliable connectivity during natural disasters when terrestrial towers may fail. The joint venture’s focus on shared ground station infrastructure further reduces costs and accelerates the deployment of satellite-based broadband, solidifying the SpaceMob's influence on the future of global connectivity.

19 de may de 2026 - 33 min
episode Hennessy Funds - AST SpaceMobile: Transforming How the World Connects artwork

Hennessy Funds - AST SpaceMobile: Transforming How the World Connects

Hennessy Funds explores the transformative potential of AST SpaceMobile, the first and only space-based cellular broadband network designed for standard smartphones. This episode breaks down the company's bold mission to provide uninterrupted coverage to the billions of people currently facing connectivity gaps, backed by strategic partners like AT&T, Verizon, and Google. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the critical role of AST SpaceMobile in national defense. As ground-based radars become increasingly vulnerable to modern missile threats, the U.S. Missile Defense Agency is looking to the stars. Hennessy Funds explains how AST SpaceMobile's involvement in the Shield program and the Golden Dome strategy provides a resilient, space-based layer of protection for allied forces. The competitive landscape is also analyzed in detail, specifically comparing AST SpaceMobile's technology to Starlink and Amazon's Project Kuiper. While competitors are often limited to text-only services or require specialized hardware, AST SpaceMobile's unique integration into the core networks of mobile operators allows for a seamless broadband experience. This technological moat is a key differentiator as the industry moves toward broad consumer adoption. Operational updates provide a look into the production facilities in Midland, Texas, and the launch schedule at Cape Canaveral. Despite the challenges of space flight and launch vehicle failures, AST SpaceMobile is ramping up production to six satellites per month. Hennessy Funds details the path to achieving continuous service in the U.S. and major international markets by the end of the decade. Finally, the episode examines the massive financial opportunity within the government and first responder sectors. With estimated annual revenues reaching billions of dollars from military and emergency services alone, AST SpaceMobile is positioned as a compelling emerging compounder. The SpaceMob community continues to grow as the company moves closer to realizing its vision of a truly connected planet. Source: https://www.hennessyfunds.com/insights/company-spotlight-focus-fund-ast-space-mobile

19 de may de 2026 - 18 min
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Scott Wisniewski at JP Morgan conference

Scott Wisniewski, President and Chief Strategy Officer of AST SpaceMobile, joins the program to discuss the company's pivotal shift from an R&D and manufacturing story into a scaled, revenue-generating operating company. With Bluebird satellites launching and commercial service activation on the horizon, Wisniewski outlines the two highest priority objectives: network deployment and building the direct-to-device market alongside global partners. The conversation dives deep into the strategic carrier relationships that form the backbone of the company's go-to-market strategy. Wisniewski explains why SpaceMobile remains carrier-neutral, allowing them to partner with nearly sixty operators globally, representing approximately three billion subscribers. He addresses the recent joint venture between major US carriers, explaining how it validates the market and accelerates the path to ubiquitous connectivity for the SpaceMob. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the massive US government pipeline. Wisniewski describes the Project Golden Dome and the dual-use capabilities of the SpaceMobile constellation. As the Space Force budget reaches record highs, the company's ability to deploy the largest phased arrays in low earth orbit offers unique tactical advantages for both communications and non-communications applications like radar. Finally, the episode covers the technical and financial health of the organization. Wisniewski provides updates on the Midland, Texas manufacturing facility, the launch vehicle agnostic strategy, and the path to free cash flow break-even. With a billion-dollar revenue opportunity targeted for 2027 and strong minimum revenue commitments already in place, the company is positioned to lead the next era of global connectivity.

18 de may de 2026 - 37 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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