Cellular satellite test successfully beams 4G data from space to a regular phone

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Earlier this year, AST SpaceMobile, with the help of AT&T, managed to connect an off-the-shelf Samsung Galaxy S22 to a satellite in low-Earth orbit to complete a
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. The announcement marked a major milestone for satellite-based cellular communication. Now the company says it’s one step closer to bringing the technology to consumers.

On Wednesday, AST
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it recently completed multiple tests in Hawaii where its engineers saw download speeds of 10Mbps from the company’s BlueWalker 3 satellite to unmodified phones on the ground. “Successfully reaching double-digit download speeds during satellite-to-smartphone testing takes us one step closer to ensuring people across the United States will be able to stay connected no matter their location,” said Chris Sambar, AT&T network head.


As a next step, AST hopes to connect a phone to BW3 over a 5G signal. A SpaceX Falcon 9 carried the prototype satellite to low-Earth orbit in September. At 693 square feet in size, BW3 features the largest antenna of any commercial satellite to date and is easily one of the
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, making it difficult for astronomers to
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AT&T is one of a few US carriers looking to use satellites to service underserved rural communities. In 2021, Verizon
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to use the company’s
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satellite network for wireless access. More recently, T-Mobile said it would work with
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to test Starlink-capable devices. Like AT&T, the carrier has said existing phones should work with its satellite offering.

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