Anpanman talks on Space Stock Weekly V2

Anpanman talks on Space Stock Weekly V2

The satellite industry just witnessed a massive shift as Amazon announced its $11 billion deal to acquire Globalstar. Anpanman breaks down the mechanics of the stock-and-cash transaction, noting that while the deal has been expected since last year, its official announcement sends a clear signal to the market. The acquisition is a strategic move for Amazon to compete with Starlink for fixed broadband and direct-to-device services, leveraging their existing satellite manufacturing capabilities.


FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr recently highlighted the emergence of a three-player market consisting of Starlink, Amazon, and AST SpaceMobile. Anpanman discusses the significance of this regulatory perspective, noting that it positions AST SpaceMobile as a primary competitor alongside the world's largest tech giants. This recognition suggests a favorable regulatory environment for companies aiming to provide American consumers with multiple satellite connectivity options.


The discussion provides a deep dive into spectrum assets, comparing Amazon’s new holdings with those of Starlink and AST SpaceMobile. Anpanman points out that Amazon's acquired spectrum is roughly a third of what AST SpaceMobile controls through its Ligado lease in the US. This disparity underscores the massive potential value of AST SpaceMobile's spectrum and its strategic advantage in terms of capacity and global harmonization.


While Amazon has set an ambitious goal to roll out direct-to-device satellites by 2028, Anpanman suggests a more realistic timeline would be 2029 or 2030. This lag highlights the early stages of Amazon's development process compared to the more mature progress of current players. The challenge for Amazon will be building a constellation that offers high throughput without falling into the architecture traps that have limited earlier iterations of satellite technology.


The ultimate goal for this technology extends far beyond smartphones. Anpanman and the participants emphasize that the Total Addressable Market (TAM) includes every device that requires connectivity, from drones and robots to cars and enterprise private networks. As billions of dollars are poured into the space by figures like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, the industry is moving toward a future where dead zones are a thing of the past and the SpaceMob vision of universal connectivity becomes a reality.

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