Article 6EWJ3 AT&T helped connect the first satellite 5G phone call

AT&T helped connect the first satellite 5G phone call

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ajohnson_220216_5033_0010.0.jpg AST SpaceMobile used an ordinary Samsung Galaxy S22 to make the call. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge

AST SpaceMobile - a cellular satellite company backed by AT&T - has placed a satellite call over 5G, marking the first ever" 5G connection between an unmodified smartphone and a satellite in space.

To conduct the test, AST SpaceMobile used a Galaxy S22. It made the call on September 8th, 2023, from a wireless dead zone in Maui, Hawaii, with its recipient located in Madrid, Spain. AST SpaceMobile got the cell signal to its destination by leveraging its low Earth orbit test satellite, called BlueWalker 3 (BW3), and AT&T's 5G spectrum. Vodafone, Nokia, and AT&T all validated the call.

There have been a few tests leading up to this latest milestone. In April, SpaceMobile routed its first space-based phone call on AT&T's 2G network. It later...

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