Vodafone Idea and AST SpaceMobile to bring space-based cellular connectivity to India

24 June 2025

Vodafone Idea has announced a strategic partnership with AST SpaceMobile, a company developing a space-based cellular broadband network that connects directly to standard smartphones. This collaboration aims to expand mobile coverage into India’s unconnected and hard-to-reach regions, complementing existing terrestrial networks.

India boasts over 1.1 billion mobile subscribers, with extensive 4G and emerging 5G coverage. However, AST SpaceMobile asserts that satellite connectivity can play a crucial role in bridging the remaining coverage gaps, particularly in challenging terrains where deploying traditional infrastructure is difficult or costly.

The partnership will integrate Vodafone Idea’s extensive national network with AST SpaceMobile’s innovative space-based cellular technology, which allows ordinary smartphones to connect directly to satellites without requiring specialized hardware or software updates. This ecosystem aims to deliver voice, video, data streaming, and internet services across the country.

Together, the companies will focus on the design, deployment, and management of the SpaceMobile Satellite System, wherein AST SpaceMobile will develop and operate the satellite constellation, while Vodafone Idea will handle terrestrial network integration, spectrum management, and market deployment.

They also plan to develop tailored commercial offerings targeting various sectors, including consumer, enterprise, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

Avneesh Khosla, Chief Marketing Officer of Vodafone Idea, emphasized the potential: “as satellite-based mobile access becomes a reality in India, we are excited to usher in a new era of seamless and resilient connectivity.”

“India’s vast and dynamic telecom market is the perfect environment to demonstrate how our space-based cellular broadband can seamlessly complement terrestrial networks. Together with Vodafone Idea, we aim to unlock new opportunities for emergency response, disaster management, agriculture, remote learning, and countless other applications that will benefit from truly ubiquitous mobile broadband,” said Chris Ivory, Chief Commercial Officer of AST SpaceMobile.

This partnership signals a significant step toward bridging India’s digital divide, leveraging space technology to deliver reliable, wide-reaching connectivity that supports economic growth, social development, and disaster resilience.