AST SpaceMobile, STC partner to deliver high quality, reliable communication services in KSA

Midland, United States – AST SpaceMobile, Inc., a company building the space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones, has announced the signing of a non-binding memorandum of understanding (“MoU”) with Saudi Telcom Company (”stc”), a telecommunications provider in Saudi Arabia.

The two companies signed the MoU during Mobile World Congress Barcelona, with the goal of developing telecom solutions and satellite-based digital services that could improve mobile service accessibility.

“We are thrilled to announce our commitment to expanding our digital services and communications, with a goal to provide a truly inclusive ecosystem that connects every corner of Saudi Arabia with unparalleled service quality and reliability,” says stc VP of products & solutions, Saud Alsheraihi. “As we forge ahead in our quest for a more connected and sustainable world, we are excited to collaborate with AST SpaceMobile to potentially revolutionise the telecom industry through Space in the Kingdom.”

“Our collaboration with AST SpaceMobile aims to help us achieve our goal of providing the highest quality and reliable communication services in Saudi Arabia. Our commitment to expanding our digital services and communications is unwavering, and this relationship is a testament to our dedication to innovation and excellence.”

AST SpaceMobile’s mission is to eliminate the connectivity gaps faced by today’s five billion mobile subscribers and finally bring broadband to the billions who remain unconnected. The company has entered into agreements and understandings with mobile network operators, who collectively have over 2 billion mobile subscribers.

“We believe mobile users should have access to broadband no matter where they live or work,” says Chris Ivory, chief commercial officer at AST SpaceMobile. “We’re excited to collaborate with stc towards realising this aim in Saudi Arabia.”

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