AST SpaceMobile has finalized a $7 billion agreement with Ligado Networks, gaining access to 40 MHz of L-band Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum in the U.S. and Canada, plus an additional 5 MHz in the U.S. The deal includes a $550 million upfront payment and an $80 million annual fee for 80 years, amounting to roughly $2 million per MHz per year. This move comes as the MSS sector evolves, with companies like Globalstar and Echostar forming partnerships to expand direct-to-device (D2D) satellite connectivity. Meanwhile, SpaceX continues to push for regulatory changes to support its D2D services despite having its MSS application dismissed by the FCC in March 2024. The agreement strengthens AST SpaceMobile’s position in the growing satellite-based mobile communications market.
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