Thank you, Scott. The past year and a half have been transformational for AST SpaceMobile, Inc. We continue to accelerate manufacturing, expand our partner ecosystem, and demonstrate unique and differentiated space-based durable product availability. 2024 was the year we validated AST SpaceMobile, Inc.'s position as a technology leader and inventor in this new industry. In 2025, we will leverage this position alongside our expansive IP portfolio of more than 3,500 patents and patent-pending claims to further enable twist-pay connectivity to the device in your pocket today. Simply put, we enter 2025 with Italian partners, technology, intellectual property, access to space, and spectrum, and we are moving at an accelerated pace in this fast-developing market. Key pieces of our business are now in place. Our technology has the capacity to deliver voice, data, video calls, and other native server capabilities, making us a truly differentiated offering for us and our network partners. We are now moving forward to integrate with our partner networks, which will enable initial service with our mobile network partners, AT&T and Verizon in the United States, Vodafone in the United Kingdom and Turkey, and Rakuten in Japan. Our mobile network operator partners include some of the largest telco providers in the world, and the number of partnerships continues to grow. We now have agreements with approximately 50 mobile network operators globally, which have nearly three billion existing subscribers around the world. This year is about building our constellation to reach commercial service. As a reminder, our technology has been designed from the beginning to support broadband, not just text messaging or emergency SOS. As noted recently by our partners AT&T, Verizon, and Vodafone, who each completed video calls over our in-orbit network, we have the capability for voice and data services at broadband speed to unmodified smartphones. Since our last business update call, we have achieved several major milestones. First, we solidified our balance sheet with significant financing with an attractive structure. And with that, we are accelerating our manufacturing, which I will speak to shortly. Second, we signed an agreement that, once completed, will provide us with the largest block of high-value lower mid-band spectrum, all made available and operated by our partners. Third, we are scaling the satellite manufacturing effort with the planning and production of 40 Block 2 Bluebird satellites underway, alongside additional components and materials needed for outfitting. Fourth, we continue to expand our commercial ecosystem, both with MNOs developing agreements and with government contracts. In fact, just this past week, we announced a new $43 million contract in support of the United States Space Development Agency, or SDA. Our recent contract is just the beginning of what we expect to achieve with the government. And last, we continue to solidify the regulatory framework for our service with the FCC. Let me briefly elaborate on each of these achievements. We completed a $460 million convertible senior note offering, resulting in nearly $1 billion in cash on our balance sheet. Alongside this capital raise, we secured capped call transactions, which increased the effective conversion price of the note to approximately $45 per share. With a 4.25% coupon, we significantly reduced our cost of capital for the company. And with the CapEx, we minimized the effect and dilution to existing shareholders to approximately 3%. Importantly, as part of this transaction, AT&T, Google, Verizon, and Vodafone converted their existing notes and became Class A common shareholders. We welcome our loyal partners as shareholders, and we appreciate their ongoing support. The financing and our new balance sheet enable us to immediately and aggressively accelerate our manufacturing plans. We have accelerated the procurement of components and materials needed for us to complete fully integrated and assembled Block 2 Bluebird satellites. Additionally, we have accelerated the improvement of components and materials needed for us to complete fully assembled micros, which are the building blocks of our satellites. As a reminder, the assembly stage is one of the last steps in the manufacturing process, and we procure long-lead items first to ensure we remain on track for integration and assembly stages. As part of our accelerated manufacturing, we have increased our global footprint to approximately 194,000 square feet in Midland, Texas, 59,000 square feet in Barcelona, Spain, and soon 85,000 additional square feet in Compton, Florida. For perspective, we have completed the bring-up and initial validation of our novel ASIC chip, which will support up to 10,000 megahertz (10 gigahertz) in processing bandwidth per satellite with data speeds of up to 220 megabits per second. We expect to incorporate our ASIC into our Block 2 Bluebird satellites later this year. We also exercised our contract option for more launches, and now we have fully contracted launch capacity for approximately 60 satellites during 2025 and 2026, which will allow us to continue servicing the US, Europe, Japan, and some selected markets outside the United States. Next, we signed an agreement that will provide long-term access to up to 45 megahertz of lower mid-band spectrum in the United States, operated by standard application. This agreement, when consummated, will enhance our capability to pair an existing plan for the country in the United States on premium 3GPP low-band spectrum in the 850 megahertz band, which offers superior penetration and coverage characteristics. With access to up to 45 megahertz of lower mid-band spectrum, the largest available block of high-quality nationwide spectrum in the United States, spectrum is a scarce resource. Our spectrum agreement matches an attractive spectrum position with the largest satellite direct-to-device cellular broadband from space. The agreement for long-term access to this spectrum enhances our strategy of working with MNOs. Our partners dedicate premium low-band spectrum to support our services and classify existing capacity. Specifically, more spectrum means increased subscriber capacity and better service in the US, enabling data transmission speeds of up to 120 megabits per second for a true broadband experience directed from space to everyday smartphones. This positions us and our mobile network provider partners for significant growth while reinforcing our place in the broader wireless ecosystem as a valuable strategic asset. And just recently, we received a special temporary authority (STA) approval from the FCC to commence service with AT&T and Verizon in the United States. This approval enables us to connect and test our Bluebird router with unmodified smartphones without the need for any specialized software, device support, or updates. FCC approvals underscore the collaboration between AT&T, T-Mobile, and the commission. We anticipate additional FCC rulings soon, and we continue integrating groundbreaking technology for our space park. The first cycle version of our Block 1 Bluebird satellite, launched in September 2024, is fully operational. As a reminder, our satellites are massive, each the largest ever commercial communication satellite in low Earth orbit, other than the International Space Station. For context, our upcoming Block 2 satellites are more than three times the size of Block 1 satellites, measuring approximately 2,400 square feet. As a result, we need a much smaller number of satellites compared to traditional operators in low Earth orbit. These types of power satellites accelerate our path to commercial revenues, and the design of our service and network decreases any single point of failure, reducing our risk profile. I am very pleased to report that the first five Bluebird satellites are all performing as expected. We have fully tested each satellite and put them into operations. It was exciting to watch Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle complete a video call using our space-based technology. AT&T and Verizon completed video calls shortly after. This operational milestone demonstrates our unique capability that our satellite network was designed for, not just text messaging, but for global capability and other native cellular capabilities to completely unmodified smartphones. On the government front, we recently secured an additional contract for $43 million in revenue with the Space Development Agency through a prime contractor. Scott will provide support details momentarily, but this commercial work highlights the capabilities of our dual-use technology for specialized government applications. Our government contract pipeline continues to show strength, driven by new use cases for our unique technology, which are becoming clearer every day. With a successful initial launch and the progress of our manufacturing and our commercial agreements, you can see the key pieces of operationalized data with mobile network operators are now in place. I am incredibly proud of the countless efforts from our team and our partners, particularly over the past several months, to get us to this critical point. With each step, we move closer to achieving our mission of connecting the unconnected. I look forward to bringing you more updates in the months ahead. I will now pass this call to Scott Wisniewski to provide more details on our commercial progress.