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AST SpaceMobile’s Infrastructure Pivot: From Consumer Dream to Carrier Gatekeeper Dependency

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
July 1, 2026
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The neat narrative of AST SpaceMobile as a pure space bet has given way to something messier. The stock recently changed hands at €77.70, a level that sits 9% above its 200-day moving average of €71.31 yet remains 32% below the May record of €114.60. That spread captures the central tension: investors still believe in the satellite-to-phone story, but they no longer pay any price for it.

What has shifted is the nature of the risk. A year ago the doubt was technical — could an ordinary handset communicate commercially with orbit? That question lingers, but the market has moved on. The new uncertainty is about bargaining power. AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon are planning a joint venture to plug coverage gaps via satellites, creating a shared platform for multiple space operators. AST SpaceMobile has publicly welcomed the idea, and AT&T is expected to continue working with the satellite builder. But the move recasts the company as a deep infrastructure layer rather than a consumer-facing brand. That may be more durable, but only if the commercial terms leave enough margin on the satellite side.

Europe is heading in the same direction. Vodafone is developing “Satellite Connect Europe” with AST, and Vodafone Spain has already signed a commercial contract for remote areas and emergency use. The pattern is identical on both continents: satellite technology is being folded into traditional telecom distribution, with the carriers keeping customer control. AST will have to prove it is an indispensable network tier — without being crushed by the very partners that enable mass-market reach.

Meanwhile, the company’s execution clock is ticking. A BlueBird satellite batch reached orbit successfully after an earlier loss when a launch mishap sent a satellite into the wrong orbit. The next batch is targeted for the first half of August. The stock jumped nearly 30% in seven days after the successful launch, but a 14% decline over the past 30 days shows how quickly sentiment can shift. The annualised 30-day volatility of almost 135% means the stock moves faster than the company can deliver facts.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying AST SpaceMobile?

The analyst consensus price target of €71.45 underscores the gap between expectation and reality: the current market cap of roughly €24 billion already prices in more than the average analyst considers justified. The RSI of 52.6 signals no overbought condition, leaving room for further upside if concrete milestones materialise. But the 12-month gain of over 100% and the 146% distance from the 52-week low of €31.60 show that the long-term thesis has already been heavily discounted.

The bullish case rests on cadence. If the August launch proceeds on schedule and AST delivers credible updates on operational readiness, the market may read the sequence as proof that execution risk is fading. The bearish counter is simpler: planned launches, satellites in orbit and a commercially viable service are three different things. The company itself notes that launch timing depends on external factors — rocket providers, weather, technical readiness. A delay, or another update rich in promises but thin on commercial evidence, could send the stock sliding toward the 200-day average.

The stock currently trades slightly above its 50-day line, a level the primary source described as €75.90. That is neither a panic signal nor a confident breakout. AST SpaceMobile’s real test is no longer about putting more hardware in orbit. It must become a critical supplier to the carriers that control the customer relationship — without being squeezed by their combined negotiating power. Until that balance becomes clearer, the shares will remain a volatile bet on a future that is simultaneously closer and further away than the price suggests.

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