AST SpaceMobile, Inc. announced the appointment of its Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Abel Avellan, as a Commissioner to the ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development. AST SpaceMobile believes this appointment underscores the natural alignment between the company?s mission to connect the unconnected by bringing broadband to the billions worldwide and the Broadband Commission's efforts to promote universal connectivity as a cornerstone of a sustainable and inclusive future. The synergy between AST SpaceMobile's mission and the ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission's goal to ensure universal connectivity highlights the essential role of digital inclusion in achieving a sustainable and inclusive future.

The Company believes Mr. Avellan?s selection as a Commissioner showcases the potential role that space-based cellular broadband could play in realizing the Commission's vision to achieve global broadband access by the year 2030. Under Avellan?s leadership, AST SpaceMobile has been at the forefront of technological innovation in developing the groundbreaking space-based cellular broadband network that is intended to offer direct broadband access to everyday smartphones. The ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development's mission for 2030 is centered on leveraging broadband technology to catalyze global progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.

This mission is underpinned by a commitment to ensuring universal broadband connectivity, which is seen as a fundamental driver of socio-economic development, innovation, and access to essential services. AST SpaceMobile has more than 3,100 patent and patent-pending claims for its technology and operates, vertically integrated manufacturing and testing facilities in Midland, Texas, which collectively span 185,000 square feet.