AST SpaceMobile opens space tech development centre, R&D services hub in Hyderabad

AST SpaceMobile, Inc., (NASDAQ: ASTS), a company building the first and only space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones

AST SpaceMobile opens space tech development centre, R&D services hub in Hyderabad
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HYDERABAD: AST SpaceMobile, Inc., (NASDAQ: ASTS), a company building the first and only space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones, has announced the opening of a new research and development services hub and space technology development center in Hyderabad, India.

The state-of-the-art facility will focus on next-generation hardware, software, space-related technologies and operations.

Narayana Pidugu will be the new General Manager and vice-president of global R&D services.

“India has very talented engineers in both hardware and software. The country also does pioneering work in space, satellites, and telecommunications sectors,” said Pidugu.

“I am excited to join AST SpaceMobile in Hyderabad as it provides a powerful platform to bring all of them together.”

Pidugu added: “About two-thirds of people in India live in rural areas. So AST SpaceMobile’s mission to connect the unconnected holds major significance to this country.”

The Hyderabad site, located within a technology park in Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City, is expected to host a research and development laboratory, network operations center and engineering space. The operation aims to attract exceptional talent pouring out of India to the heart of India’s fast-growing technology capital and further advance AST SpaceMobile’s mission.

Abel Avellan, Chairman and CEO of AST SpaceMobile, which is headquartered in Midland, Texas, USA attended the facility’s inauguration on Monday.

“Over the years, we’ve significantly benefited from collaborating with many talented scientists and engineers in India,” said Avellan. “Creating our own center in the country and hiring Narayana demonstrates our trust and commitment to the region, which generates about 1.5 million talented engineers each year.”

AST SpaceMobile’s Hyderabad office opening comes as the company continues to make telecommunications history with its BlueWalker 3 (“BW3”) test satellite. In April, AST SpaceMobile used BW3 and everyday smartphones to place the first-ever space-based voice calls. Then in June, AST SpaceMobile announced BW3 had provided 4G LTE capabilities, with initial download speeds reaching more than 10 Mbps. Evaluation of BW3’s capabilities continues, with enablement of 5G cellular broadband as the company’s next major test activity.

AST SpaceMobile technology is designed to expand coverage for wireless companies, filling in gaps and dead zones in their networks. This could help bring cellular broadband services to hundreds of millions of people across the globe who still lack access to reliable cellular service. The company has agreements and understandings with more than 35 mobile network operators globally that have approximately 2 billion existing subscribers, including Vodafone Group, Rakuten Mobile, AT&T, Bell Canada, Orange, Telefonica, TIM, Saudi Telecom Company, Zain KSA, Etisalat, Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, Telkomsel, Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, Millicom, Smartfren, Telecom Argentina, Telstra, Africell, Liberty Latin America and others. Vodafone, Rakuten, American Tower, Samsung NEXT and Bell Canada are also investors in 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.

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