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AST SpaceMobile stock jumps
Why AST SpaceMobile Stock Is Bouncing Back
This latest news (from AST SpaceMobile) isn't entirely new. Last week, PCMag was first to report the FCC had granted AST "Special Temporary Authorization," or STA, to begin testing its satellites with U.S. partner AT&T.
AST SpaceMobile stock jumps after FCC approves testing with AT&T, Verizon
AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) shares surged 10% premarket after receiving FCC approval for testing its space-based cellular broadband network in the US.
AST SpaceMobile Secures FCC STA Grant with AT&T and Verizon
AST SpaceMobile has secured an FCC Special Temporary Authority Grant with AT&T and Verizon. Takeaway Points AST SpaceMobile Secures FCC Special Temporary Authority Grant with AT&T and Verizon. The orbiting Block 1 BlueBird satellites will support non-continuous cellular broadband service across the United States.
Why AST SpaceMobile Stock Crashed 9% on Wednesday
AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ: ASTS) stock crashed to Earth on Wednesday, falling 9.3% through 9:55 a.m. ET, while rival satellite company Globalstar (NYSEMKT: GSAT) lost a staggering 27% of its market cap.
AST SpaceMobile given FCC nod for D2D tests
AST SpaceMobile cleared a key regulatory hurdle to test itsUS D2D service after the FCC granted it special temporary authority.
AST SpaceMobile Shares Climb on FCC Approval
AST SpaceMobile shares rose after the company said regulators have authorized it to test service in the U.S. via partnerships with AT&T and Verizon Communications. The stock was up 6.9% at $19.47 in premarket trading. Shares were trading at around $2.87 this time a year ago.
Why AST SpaceMobile Stock Just Jumped 5%
AST SpaceMobile ( ASTS 6.15%) stock bounced back Thursday from yesterday, surging 5.2% in the first 10 minutes of trading on a big advance in direct-to-cell satellite communications (DTC) technology.
AST SpaceMobile granted STA by FCC authorizing testing service in the U.S.
AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) announced that the Federal Communications Commission has granted the company Special Temporary Authority authorizing
AST SpaceMobile Stock Attracts Brisk Retail Activity On FCC Testing Authorization: ‘Best Growth Stock Of 2025’
AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (ASTS) stock was trending on Stocktwits early Friday after the space-based cellular broadband network company announced regulatory clearance for testing its service in the U.S. In a statement released late Thursday,
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AST SpaceMobile Announces FCC Grant Of Special Temporary Authority (STA) In the United States with Strategic Partners AT&T And Verizon
AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (“AST SpaceMobile”) (NASDAQ: ASTS), the company building the first and only space-based cellular ...
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Why Is AST SpaceMobile Stock Jumping Today?
ASTS shares up on premarket as FCC grants approval for AST SpaceMobile to conduct testing in US with unmodified smartphones ...
PCMag on MSN
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AST SpaceMobile Satellites Successfully Power Video Call With Vodafone
Months after launching into orbit, AST SpaceMobile's first BlueBird satellites have successfully powered a video call between ...
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AST SpaceMobile call volume above normal and directionally bullish
Bullish option flow detected in AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) with 62,328 calls trading, 6x expected, and implied vol increasing over 1 point to ...
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AST SpaceMobile sets May 15 for 2025 Annual Meeting
AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTS), a $3.65 billion market cap company specializing in communication services, has announced ...
Electronics Weekly
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AST SpaceMobile raises $460m funding for space-based cellular network
AST SpaceMobile, aiming to build a space-based cellular broadband network accessible by ordinary smartphones, announces $460m ...
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