AST SpaceMobile to start beta-tests of DTC over US
December 5, 2025
By Chris Forrester
AST SpaceMobile, together with telco giant AT&T, is to start beta-tests of its Direct-to-Cellular satellite service over the US. A statement talked of using “real smartphones” in the tests and using the first five AST satellites already in orbit.
AST is due to launch a much larger satellite in a week’s time from an Indian rocket site and over the next quarter will use rockets from SpaceX and Blue Origin to launch more satellites.
The beta-tests will use frequencies in the 700-850 MHz bands.
Meanwhile, rival SpaceX’s Starlink has filed a trademark application for ‘Starlink Mobile’, considered to be a potentially global service from Elon Musk.
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