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AST SpaceMobile Announces Summer Launch Date of BlueWalker 3 for Direct-toCell Phone Connectivity Testing

by Anthony Weaver


The BlueWalker 3 test satellite is scheduled for launch into low Earth orbit the week of August 15th from
Cape Canaveral, FL
MIDLAND, Texas, (BUSINESS WIRE) – June 13, 2022 – AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (“AST
SpaceMobile”) (NASDAQ: ASTS), the company building the first and only space-based cellular
broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones, has confirmed it plans to
launch its BlueWalker 3 test satellite from Cape Canaveral, FL during the week of August 15,


  1. The actual launch date remains subject to change and is contingent on a number of factors
    including, but not limited to, final testing, final integration, ground transport, timely readiness
    of the launch vehicle and other unknowns including, but not limited to, weather conditions or
    technical problems.
    BlueWalker 3 carries a 693-square-foot phased array that is designed to test cellular broadband
    communications directly with standard mobile phones, from space, for the first time. AST
    SpaceMobile has invested approximately $85 million in the satellite’s development and the
    company’s engineers have successfully conducted more than 800 ground tests with BlueWalker
  2. To date, the company has over 2,300 patent and patent-pending claims in support of its
    technology. The BlueWalker 3 mission is expected to complete the company’s initial research
    and development program and facilitate integration testing with mobile network operators
    around the world.
    “The launch of BlueWalker 3 is the culmination of years of effort by our engineers to let us test
    connecting the phone in your pocket, with no modifications to the phone, directly with one of
    our satellites in space,” said Abel Avellan, Chairman and CEO of AST SpaceMobile. “This
    revolutionary technology supports our mission to eliminate the connectivity gaps faced by
    more than 5 billion mobile subscribers today moving in and out of coverage, and bring cellular
    broadband to approximately half of the world’s population who remain unconnected. We want
    to close the gap between the digital ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’.”
    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted AST SpaceMobile an experimental
    license that allows the company to test BlueWalker 3 satellite-to-phone connectivity in the
    United States at sites in Texas and Hawaii. Once BlueWalker 3 is operational, the company
    plans to conduct testing on 5 different continents, in coordination with leading mobile network
    operators like Vodafone, Rakuten Mobile, Orange and others.
    AST SpaceMobile’s investors and strategic partners in support of the company and its mission
    are leaders in cellular technology and infrastructure, digital services and the internet, including
    Vodafone, Rakuten Mobile and American Tower.
    About AST SpaceMobile
    AST SpaceMobile is building the first and only global cellular broadband network in space to
    operate directly with standard, unmodified mobile devices based on our extensive IP and
    patent portfolio. Our engineers and space scientists are on a mission to eliminate the
    connectivity gaps faced by today’s five billion mobile subscribers and finally bring broadband to
    the billions who remain unconnected. For more information, follow AST SpaceMobile on
    YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Watch this video for an overview of the SpaceMobile
    mission.
  3. Forward-Looking Statements
    This communication contains “forward-looking statements” that are not historical facts, and involve
    risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results of AST SpaceMobile to differ materially from those
    expected and projected. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forwardlooking terminology, including the words “believes,” “estimates,” “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,”
    “plans,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “potential,” “projects,” “predicts,” “continue,” or “should,” or, in each
    case, their negative or other variations or comparable terminology.
    These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual
    results to differ materially from the expected results. Most of these factors are outside AST
    SpaceMobile’s control and are difficult to predict. Factors that may cause such differences include, but
    are not limited to: (i) expectations regarding AST SpaceMobile’s strategies and future financial
    performance, including AST’s future business plans or objectives, expected functionality of the
    SpaceMobile Service, anticipated timing and level of deployment of satellites, anticipated demand and
    acceptance of mobile satellite services, prospective performance and commercial opportunities and
    competitors, the timing of obtaining regulatory approvals, ability to finance its research and
    development activities, commercial partnership acquisition and retention, products and services,
    pricing, marketing plans, operating expenses, market trends, revenues, liquidity, cash flows and uses of
    cash, capital expenditures, and AST’s ability to invest in growth initiatives; (ii) the negotiation of
    definitive agreements with mobile network operators relating to the SpaceMobile service that would
    supersede preliminary agreements and memoranda of understanding; (iii) the ability of AST
    SpaceMobile to grow and manage growth profitably and retain its key employees and AST
    SpaceMobile’s responses to actions of its competitors and its ability to effectively compete; (iv) changes
    in applicable laws or regulations; (v) the possibility that AST SpaceMobile may be adversely affected by
    other economic, business, and/or competitive factors; (vi) the outcome of any legal proceedings that
    may be instituted against AST SpaceMobile; and (vii) other risks and uncertainties indicated in the
    Company’s filings with the SEC, including those in the Risk Factors section of AST SpaceMobile’s Form
    10-K filed with the SEC on March 31, 2022.
    The actual launch date for the BW3 test satellite remains subject to change and is contingent on a
    number of factors, many of which are outside of our control. These factors include, but are not limited
    to, final testing, final integration, ground transport, timely readiness of the launch vehicle and other
    unknowns such as weather conditions or technical problems. The BW3 test launch may not be
    successful or even if successful, may indicate adjustments that are needed or modifications that must be
    made, any of which could result in additional costs, which could be material, and delays in our timeline.
    If there are material additional costs, we may need to raise additional capital beyond what is currently
    contemplated.
    AST SpaceMobile cautions that the foregoing list of factors is not exclusive. AST SpaceMobile cautions
    readers not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the
    date made. For information identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ
    materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements, please refer to the Risk Factors
    incorporated by reference into AST SpaceMobile’s Form 10-K Registration Statement filed with the SEC
    on March 31, 2022. AST SpaceMobile’s securities filings can be accessed on the EDGAR section of the
    SEC’s website at www.sec.gov [sec.gov]. Except as expressly required by applicable securities law, AST
    SpaceMobile disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements
    whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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