AST SpaceMobile, Inc (“AST SpaceMobile”), the company building the
first and only space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by
standard mobile phones, has announced the successful completion of the
first-ever two-way voice calls, directly to everyday unmodified smartphones
using the BlueWalker 3 (“BW3”) satellite.
This is the first time anyone has ever achieved a direct voice
connection from space to everyday cellular devices, demonstrating a significant
advancement in AST SpaceMobile’s mission to provide connectivity to the nearly
50% of the global population who remain unconnected from cellular broadband.
The first voice call was made from the Midland, Texas area to Rakuten in Japan
over AT&T spectrum using a Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone.
The initial test calls have
validated the AST SpaceMobile patented system and architecture and were
completed using unmodified smartphones. The calls demonstrated the power of AST
SpaceMobile’s BW3 satellite, the largest-ever commercial communications array
deployed in low Earth orbit and is an important step to providing space-based
2G, 3G, 4G LTE and 5G cellular broadband globally. Engineers from Vodafone,
Rakuten and AT&T participated in the preparation and testing of the first
voice calls with BW3.
“Achieving what many once considered impossible, we have reached
the most significant milestone to date in our quest to deliver global cellular
broadband from space. While we take a moment to celebrate this tremendous
accomplishment, we remain focused on the path ahead and pivotal next steps that
get us closer to our goal of transforming the way the world connects,” said Abel Avellan, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of AST SpaceMobile. “I
am immensely proud of our team and our incredible partners, whose unwavering
dedication and tireless efforts have brought us to this pivotal moment.”
Margherita Della Valle,
Vodafone Group Chief Executive, said: “Today,
we have taken another major step in mobile communications. 30 years after
Vodafone sent the world’s first text message, we supported AST SpaceMobile in
successfully making the first ever direct-to-smartphone test call using
satellite communications. This is just the start. As a lead investor in AST
SpaceMobile, we will continue to break technological boundaries by connecting
many more millions of people across the planet when the service becomes
commercially available.”
Mickey Mikitani, Rakuten
Chairman & CEO, commented: “It was a
unique thrill and honor to have the Rakuten team talk with Abel in a
world-first direct-to-satellite experience. Congratulations to AST SpaceMobile
and all of its strategic collaborators on this groundbreaking event. As
technological advancements like space connectivity become possible with
pioneers like AST SpaceMobile, Rakuten will also progress even further along
the road to democratizing connectivity for all.”
Chris Sambar, Head of AT&T
Network, said: “AT&T’s heritage began
with the birth of the telephone 147 years ago and has continued with many other
firsts including: trans-continental call, overseas call, call from the moon,
and partnering to deliver the only network built with and for America’s first
responders. We connect people to greater possibility, and this important
milestone with AST SpaceMobile is a big step and we can’t wait to see what’s
next in our space-based journey.”
In addition to test calls, AST SpaceMobile engineers conducted
initial compatibility tests on a variety of smartphones and devices. The phones
successfully exchanged Subscriber Identification Module (“SIM”) and network
information directly to BW3 — crucial for delivering broadband connectivity
from space to any phone or device. Additional testing and measurements on the
smartphone uplink and downlink signal strength confirm the ability to support
cellular broadband speeds and 4G LTE / 5G waveforms.
AST
SpaceMobile has over 2,600 patent and patent-pending claims for its technology
and built state-of-the-art facilities in Midland, Texas that collectively span
185,000 square feet. AST SpaceMobile has agreements and understandings with
mobile network operators globally that have approximately 2 billion existing
subscribers, including Vodafone Group, Rakuten Mobile, AT&T, Bell Canada,
Orange, Telefonica, TIM, Saudi Telecom Company, Zain KSA, Etisalat, Indosat
Ooredoo Hutchison, Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, Millicom, Smartfren,
Telecom Argentina, Telstra, Africell, Liberty Latin America and others.