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Vodafone Idea taps AST SpaceMobile for satellite-powered mobile connectivity across India

AST SpaceMobile will develop, manufacture, and manage the satellite constellation, while Vi will handle terrestrial network integration, spectrum operations, and market access

June 18, 2025 / 16:11 IST
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Vodafone Idea taps AST SpaceMobile for satellite-powered mobile connectivity across India
Vodafone Idea taps AST SpaceMobile for satellite-powered mobile connectivity across India

Vodafone Idea (Vi) has partnered with AST SpaceMobile to bring satellite-powered mobile broadband connectivity to India’s remotest regions, marking a significant leap in its efforts to complement terrestrial networks with space-based solutions.

As part of the collaboration, both companies will work on the SpaceMobile Satellite System, a space-based cellular broadband ecosystem designed to directly connect standard smartphones to satellite networks, without the need for specialized software or hardware. AST SpaceMobile will develop, manufacture, and manage the satellite constellation, while Vi will handle terrestrial network integration, spectrum operations, and market access.

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“Vi has always been committed to leveraging technology to connect every Indian, and we see satellite communication as a complement to terrestrial connectivity. As satellite-based mobile access becomes a reality in India, we are looking forward to ushering in a new era of seamless and resilient connectivity,” said Avneesh Khosla, Chief Marketing Officer, Vi.

The partnership combines Vi’s nationwide mobile infrastructure with AST SpaceMobile’s technology, which recently made history by enabling the world’s first voice and video call from space using a regular mobile phone—demonstrating its readiness for real-world deployment.
“India, with its vast and dynamic telecom market, is the ideal place to demonstrate how our space-based cellular broadband can seamlessly complement terrestrial networks,” said Chris Ivory, Chief Commercial Officer, AST SpaceMobile.