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AST SpaceMobile Races SpaceX for Sky-High Internet
8 Dec
Summary
- AST SpaceMobile plans to launch a second satellite prototype in January 2026.
- SpaceX will launch AST's satellite using a Falcon 9 rocket.
- AST aims for continuous coverage with 45-60 satellites by end of next year.

AST SpaceMobile is targeting a January 2026 launch for its second next-generation prototype satellite, FM2, as it intensifies its competition with SpaceX's Starlink service. The company has secured an accelerated launch slot with rival SpaceX, utilizing a Falcon 9 rocket for the mission.
To meet expedited launch requirements, AST SpaceMobile is seeking FCC permission to operate FM2 in a slightly lower orbit, a minor adjustment they assert will not increase radio interference. This move is intended to expedite the deployment of their groundbreaking space-based cellular network, promising direct-to-device broadband connectivity.
The company anticipates five orbital launches by the end of the first quarter of 2026, with launches occurring approximately every one to two months. This aggressive timeline is crucial as AST SpaceMobile faces significant competition from SpaceX, which has already launched its own cellular Starlink service.




