AST SpaceMobile, Zain KSA partner to expand satellite services to mobile phones

Midland, United States – AST SpaceMobile, Inc., a company building the space based cellular broadband network designed to be accessible directly by standard mobile phones, has announced a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Zain KSA, a telecommunications operator and a digital service provider in Saudi Arabia. The signing took place at the international LEAP 2023 tech conference in Riyadh.

The MoU would enable AST SpaceMobile and Zain KSA to partnership towards new telecom solutions and satellite-based digital services in Saudi Arabia and aim to increase access to mobile services in remote locations, including on land, at sea and in flight.

“We are thrilled to cooperate with Zain in Saudia Arabia. We hope this partnership will further access to reliable, space-based cellular broadband for current and future mobile users in the country,” says Chris Ivory, chief commercial officer of AST SpaceMobile.

“We are committed to expanding our digital services and communications to deliver an inclusive ecosystem that covers the whole kingdom with the highest service quality and reliability, thereby enhancing our role in achieving a more connected and sustainable world,” says Abdulrahman Al-Mufadda, chief technology officer of Zain KSA. “We are confident that our partnership with AST SpaceMobile, could help to potentially provide space based cellular broadband connectivity in the Kingdom, particularly in remote areas. In doing that, we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that every citizen and resident in this precious land is connected wherever they may be.”

AST SpaceMobile’s mission is to eliminate the connectivity gaps faced by today’s five billion mobile subscribers moving in and out of coverage zones and bring cellular broadband to approximately half of the world’s population who remain unconnected. Other partners in this effort include leading global wireless infrastructure companies such as Rakuten Mobile, Vodafone Group, American Tower and AT&T.

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