AT&T, Verizon Successfully Test Video Calls Via Satellite
Feb 25, 2025, 11:44 AM by Rich Brome @rbrome.bsky.social
AT&T and Verizon have announced successful tests of AST SpaceMobile's growing fleet of commercial satellites that will offer broadband cellular coverage in current "dead zones". Both AT&T and Verizon successfully tested video calls using one of AST's new BlueBird satellites, the same satellites that will eventually power satellite coverage across the entire continental US, compatible with existing phones. AT&T previously completed a similar video call test in June 2023 via BlueWalker 3, a prototype AST satellite used strictly for testing; these new tests are the first using commercial AST satellites. The initial fleet of five BlueBird satellites was launched in September. AST was just given clearance by the FCC a few weeks ago to begin this testing. The five BlueBird satellites currently in orbit can only provide intermittent service. It will take some time for AST to launch the full 45–60 satellites necessary for 24/7 continuous coverage.
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