Vodafone Idea’s New CEO Congratulates AST SpaceMobile on Its Successful Satellite Launch

AST SpaceMobile–Vodafone Idea Eager to Roll Out Ubiquitous Connectivity in India
Space-based cellular broadband network company AST SpaceMobile today announced the successful orbital launch of BlueBird 6. According to the company, the BlueBird 6 mission lifted off at 10:25 p.m. EST on December 23 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. BlueBird 6 has now become the largest commercial communications array ever deployed in low Earth orbit, spanning nearly 2,400 square feet—three times larger than AST SpaceMobile’s previous BlueBirds 1–5, the company said in a statement on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.

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10x Capacity Boost for Space-Based Cellular Broadband

BlueBird 6 also offers 10 times the capacity of AST SpaceMobile’s six satellites currently in orbit, the company noted.

AST SpaceMobile said BlueBird 6 is engineered to deliver commercial and government applications, including high-speed 4G and 5G space-based cellular broadband directly to standard, unmodified smartphones, as well as government applications that benefit from the power, size, and patented technology of AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird spacecraft.

According to the company, the satellite is designed to enable peak data rates of up to 120 Mbps directly to standard, unmodified mobile devices, supporting voice, full data, and video applications from space.

Manufactured in the US, Launched From India

“This launch validates years of U.S. innovation and American manufacturing, executed by our team and marks the transition to scaled deployment. With BlueBird 6 now in orbit, we are firmly on the path to delivering true space-based cellular broadband directly to everyday smartphones, at a global scale,” said Abel Avellan, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of AST SpaceMobile.