NASDAQ:NN NextNav Q4 2025 Earnings Report $21.49 -0.69 (-3.11%) Closing price 05/15/2026 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$21.40 -0.09 (-0.42%) As of 05/15/2026 07:59 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Massive. Learn more. ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast NextNav EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.13Consensus EPS -$0.13Beat/MissMet ExpectationsOne Year Ago EPSN/ANextNav Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$0.95 millionExpected Revenue$0.86 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$93.00 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/ANextNav Announcement DetailsQuarterQ4 2025Date3/17/2026TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateTuesday, March 17, 2026Conference Call Time5:00PM ETUpcoming EarningsNextNav's Q2 2026 earnings is estimated for Wednesday, August 5, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled at 5:00 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Annual Report (10-K)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by NextNav Q4 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMarch 17, 2026 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: FCC draft NPRM on PNT technologies was sent to OMB, and NextNav said it has a clear line of sight to a Report and Order, positioning the company as a key terrestrial complement and backup to GPS. Positive Sentiment: NextNav has begun operating the world's first 5G-powered PNT network under an experimental license and expanded an international commercialization partnership with Japan's MetCom, highlighting global demand and scalability. Positive Sentiment: The company reported approximately $152 million in cash and short-term investments and noted warrants expiring in 2026 that could potentially deliver over $200 million, which management says provides runway for multiple years. Negative Sentiment: NextNav recorded about $48 million of non-cash losses from changes in the fair value of derivative and warrant liabilities, contributing to a roughly $68 million net loss for the quarter. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallNextNav Q4 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Jared StabinerInvestor Relations Officer at NextNav00:00:00Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to NextNav's fourth quarter 2025 earnings conference call. Participating on today's call are Mariam Sorond, NextNav's Chief Executive Officer, and Tim Gray, NextNav's Chief Financial Officer. Before we begin, let me remind everyone that this call will include certain statements that constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified by use of the words may, anticipate, believe, expect, intend, should, could, and similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements, which may relate to NextNav's forecast of future results, future prospects, developments, and business strategies are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions, many of which are outside NextNav's control and could cause actual results to differ. Jared StabinerInvestor Relations Officer at NextNav00:01:00In particular, such forward-looking statements include the achievement of certain FCC-related milestones and FCC approvals, NextNav's projections, plans, objectives and expectations, and NextNav's future business strategies and competitive position. These statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs, as well as a number of assumptions concerning future events. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon the forward-looking statements which speak only as of the date made, and NextNav undertakes no commitment to update or revise the forward-looking statements except as required by law. For additional information regarding risks and uncertainties, please refer to the risk factors and other disclosures contained in the company's filings with the SEC. Following prepared remarks, the company will host an operator-led question and answer session. In addition, a replay of our discussion will be posted to the company's investor relations website. I'd now like to turn the call over to Ms. Sorond. Jared StabinerInvestor Relations Officer at NextNav00:02:02Please go ahead, Mariam. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:02:04Thank you, Jared. Good afternoon and thank you all for joining us today. I'll begin with an important update on our FCC process. Earlier this month, the FCC formally sent a draft notice of proposed rulemaking or NPRM focused on PNT technologies and solutions to the White House OMB. This is a critical step in the process, and I am confident in the NPRM advancing to Report and Order. This development underscores the FCC's focus on addressing the national security urgency of identifying resilient backups and complements to GPS. It reflects an incredible milestone achieved in rapid time and extraordinary momentum under this administration. While I am thrilled, it does not come as a surprise as this progress is consistent with the confidence I have expressed over the prior quarters regarding the FCC's direction. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:03:05The NextNav team has worked tirelessly alongside a highly engaged FCC, and we are extremely proud of where we stand today. It marks significant validation of NextNav's solution to a critical national security priority at a time of heightened global risk as adversaries continue to invest in their own terrestrial PNT capabilities. The U.S. must meet the moment. The inter-agency review of the NPRM is now progressing as expected. While we do not yet know its specific contents, we do know that NPRMs can take many forms and based on the strength and completeness of the existing record, we remain confident in a direct path to a Report and Order. NextNav plays an important role in a system of systems framework that combines multiple terrestrial and space-based capabilities to build redundancy and resiliency across America's critical infrastructure. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:04:10A redundancy that exists today for our adversaries, including Russia and China, but not for the United States. NextNav's proposed solution is a one of one within this system of systems framework, requiring capabilities that only NextNav can provide. A unique combination of wide-scale positioning, timing, and 3D geolocation services which are commercially viable and we believe can be made available during the current administration. Moreover, our solution is future-proof and does not require taxpayer funding. The anticipated NPRM is supported by a well-developed and complete record. Though as we have stated on prior earnings calls, the exact timing of the process remains outside of our control. We applaud the administration and Chairman Carr for their actionable leadership on this issue and look forward to continue to work constructively with the FCC and key stakeholders as the process moves forward. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:05:17As the national conversation around resilience and critical infrastructure is expanding, NextNav is increasingly contributing to the highest levels of industry and policy leadership. To that end, I am pleased to have joined the CTIA Board of Directors and participated in my first board meeting alongside a dynamic group of leaders. I look forward to advancing the association's mission and helping expand the capabilities of 5G networks in ways that strengthen America's national security infrastructure to ensure our industry remains the gold standard for innovation, public safety, and national security globally. Furthermore, NextNav continues to advance dialogue across both regulatory and industry audiences through participation in recent events, including Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona and the 2026 Milken Institute South Florida Dialogues. Discussions at these forums highlighted several key themes. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:06:22First, there was clear recognition that multiple public and private sector organizations are working towards PNT capabilities with PNT increasingly viewed as the killer application for 5G and 6G. One that could be among the most valuable transformative uses of these networks. Second, it was clear that strengthening resiliency and vulnerable systems is essential both for deterrence and for regaining U.S. leadership in critical technologies. It was top of mind in discussions that GPS has clear vulnerabilities, including indoor coverage gaps, jamming, and spoofing. It takes as little as a $200 jammer purchased online to disrupt signals, let alone the capabilities of an adversary. Recent developments in the Middle East conflict, including widespread GPS and communications jamming, highlight how quickly these disruptions can escalate and destabilize critical systems. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:07:26That's why a ground component is essential, and NextNav has the largest footprint capable of delivering a unique combination of positioning, timing, and 3D geolocation capabilities. Independent of our work with the FCC, NextNav continues to advance its technology and commercialization efforts. First, we are very proud to have begun operating the world's first 5G-powered PNT network, marking an important step towards commercialization. While the FCC granted NextNav an experimental license to begin this testing in a defined geographic location, I will reiterate that the testing itself is for early commercialization purposes and is independent of the FCC's NPRM process. Next, we announced an expanded partnership with Japan's MetCom. We believe this partnership is a compelling validation of demand for resilient terrestrial 5G-based 3D PNT solutions and represents a potentially significant commercial opportunity beyond the U.S. market. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:08:37Under the agreement, MetCom has licensed our technology to power new terrestrial timing services in major Japanese metropolitan areas, highlighting both the strength of the deal and the international scalability of our platform, particularly given our 3GPP standards-based approach, which makes technology partnerships outside the U.S. especially attractive. It is essential to support our allies in a complex geopolitical landscape. As a public company, strengthening our governance is important as we advance a terrestrial market-based backup and complement to GPS. With that, we are pleased to welcome Lisa Hook as our board's new lead independent director. She brings decades of public company board experience at the intersection of technology, telecommunications, and national security. Her experience as CEO of Neustar, a publicly traded global information services company, leading it through years of complex technology and policy, make her an ideal thought partner as we execute on our mission. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:09:50With that, I will turn things over to Tim for a review of our financials. Tim? Tim GrayCFO at NextNav00:09:56Thank you, Mariam, and good afternoon, everyone. Based on the actions taken in 2025 to enhance the company's liquidity, NextNav continues to hold a position of financial strength and strategic advantage with a strong cash position, valuable spectrum assets, and the continued development of field testing of our resilient proven technology. On liquidity, we finished the fourth quarter with approximately $152 million in cash equivalents, and short-term investments. We will continue to manage our use of capital as we advance our ambitious goals, taking a deliberate approach to liquidity and commercialization. In addition, we have a significant number of warrants expiring in 2026 that have the potential to deliver over $200 million in additional capital depending on stock price performance. Let me be very clear that we believe we have significant runway and funding for multiple years. Tim GrayCFO at NextNav00:10:56For our fourth quarter, a financial item of note. As a reminder, the gains or losses related to our outstanding private warrants and derivative liability fluctuate based on movements in our stock price. While last quarter we had gains, this quarter we're reporting losses. In the fourth quarter, we recognized losses of approximately $48 million associated with the change in the fair value of the derivative and warrants liability. The impacts of these non-cash losses resulted in our net loss for the quarter of roughly $68 million. These charges are a result of the funding the company took on earlier in 2025, which has put the company on very solid footing. With that, I'll turn the call over to the operator for questions. Operator? Operator00:11:43At this time, if you would like to ask a question, press star, then the number one on your telephone keypad. To withdraw your question, simply press star one again. We kindly ask that you limit your questions to one and one follow-up for today's call. We will pause for just a moment to compile the Q&A roster. Your first question comes from the line of Mike Crawford with B. Riley Securities. Please go ahead. Mike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. Riley Securities00:12:14Thank you. Yes, we were pleased to see that the FCC sent this promoting the development of PNT technologies to the OMB on March second, but have you seen the contents of what was actually sent? Do we know if that's any different from what has been contemplated previously? Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:12:41Hi, Mike. Thanks for the question. The NPRM has been drafted, and it is in the inter-agency review process. We have not seen the contents, and that is part of the process. Contents will be available. The draft review will be available once it finalizes its inter-agency process with the NTIA, IRAC, and OMB, OIRA. Mike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. Riley Securities00:13:06Okay. Thank you, Mariam. Then the data that you've been collecting shows that you get more precise PNT when you have a 10 by five channel and so do you think that is something that's what we're likely gonna see when we get an NPRM and eventually Report and Order? Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:13:29Well, definitely we've been testing, and we're testing towards a 10+ five capability, and that's part of our commercialization effort, and it's also just basically how 5G networks operate with respect to positioning. It becomes more accurate with the downlink being 10 MHz. We've made those studies over at the FCC, and we remain confident that we're gonna move forward with this FCC, working with them to make sure that we meet the backup and complement requirements of GPS. Mike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. Riley Securities00:14:04Thanks. Well, we hope we see that in April or May. Thank you. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:14:09Thank you. Operator00:14:11Your next question comes from the line of David Joyce with Seaport Research Partners. Please go ahead. David JoyceSenior Equity Research Analyst at Seaport Research Partners00:14:19Thank you. Could you please provide any interesting learnings so far with your MetCom relationship and perhaps connect that with how that might help with accelerating commercialization in the U.S.? Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:14:35Hi, David, and thanks for the question. I think there's definitely an international opportunity. MetCom is part of that for us, and we're super excited about the partnership that we've had with them and this new development with respect to what they're doing in Japan. I think this is a solution that, as we have said, can be taken global, and it does have an international opportunity. What we're facing today with a lot of the GPS or GNSS in general, jamming and spoofing issues, is a global problem. We will share the results of whatever MetCom does when they publicize it with the market. Right now, this is a great step advancing that partnership and relationship with us. David JoyceSenior Equity Research Analyst at Seaport Research Partners00:15:23Thank you very much. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:15:24Sure. Thank you. Operator00:15:29That concludes our question-and-answer session. I will now turn the call back over to Mariam Sorond for closing remarks. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:15:38In closing, NextNav remains highly optimistic about the path ahead toward an FCC vote on an NPRM in the near term, with clear line of sight to a Report and Order. We look forward to continued engagement with the FCC and key stakeholders. We are very proud of the progress we're making to deliver a resilient, future-proof terrestrial complement and backup to GPS, strengthening U.S. economic and national security at a critical moment in time. Thank you all. Operator00:16:11Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's call. Thank you all for joining. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesJared StabinerInvestor Relations OfficerMariam SorondCEOTim GrayCFOAnalystsDavid JoyceSenior Equity Research Analyst at Seaport Research PartnersMike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Jared StabinerInvestor Relations Officer at NextNav00:00:00Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to NextNav's fourth quarter 2025 earnings conference call. Participating on today's call are Mariam Sorond, NextNav's Chief Executive Officer, and Tim Gray, NextNav's Chief Financial Officer. Before we begin, let me remind everyone that this call will include certain statements that constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified by use of the words may, anticipate, believe, expect, intend, should, could, and similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements, which may relate to NextNav's forecast of future results, future prospects, developments, and business strategies are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions, many of which are outside NextNav's control and could cause actual results to differ. Jared StabinerInvestor Relations Officer at NextNav00:01:00In particular, such forward-looking statements include the achievement of certain FCC-related milestones and FCC approvals, NextNav's projections, plans, objectives and expectations, and NextNav's future business strategies and competitive position. These statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs, as well as a number of assumptions concerning future events. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon the forward-looking statements which speak only as of the date made, and NextNav undertakes no commitment to update or revise the forward-looking statements except as required by law. For additional information regarding risks and uncertainties, please refer to the risk factors and other disclosures contained in the company's filings with the SEC. Following prepared remarks, the company will host an operator-led question and answer session. In addition, a replay of our discussion will be posted to the company's investor relations website. I'd now like to turn the call over to Ms. Sorond. Jared StabinerInvestor Relations Officer at NextNav00:02:02Please go ahead, Mariam. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:02:04Thank you, Jared. Good afternoon and thank you all for joining us today. I'll begin with an important update on our FCC process. Earlier this month, the FCC formally sent a draft notice of proposed rulemaking or NPRM focused on PNT technologies and solutions to the White House OMB. This is a critical step in the process, and I am confident in the NPRM advancing to Report and Order. This development underscores the FCC's focus on addressing the national security urgency of identifying resilient backups and complements to GPS. It reflects an incredible milestone achieved in rapid time and extraordinary momentum under this administration. While I am thrilled, it does not come as a surprise as this progress is consistent with the confidence I have expressed over the prior quarters regarding the FCC's direction. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:03:05The NextNav team has worked tirelessly alongside a highly engaged FCC, and we are extremely proud of where we stand today. It marks significant validation of NextNav's solution to a critical national security priority at a time of heightened global risk as adversaries continue to invest in their own terrestrial PNT capabilities. The U.S. must meet the moment. The inter-agency review of the NPRM is now progressing as expected. While we do not yet know its specific contents, we do know that NPRMs can take many forms and based on the strength and completeness of the existing record, we remain confident in a direct path to a Report and Order. NextNav plays an important role in a system of systems framework that combines multiple terrestrial and space-based capabilities to build redundancy and resiliency across America's critical infrastructure. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:04:10A redundancy that exists today for our adversaries, including Russia and China, but not for the United States. NextNav's proposed solution is a one of one within this system of systems framework, requiring capabilities that only NextNav can provide. A unique combination of wide-scale positioning, timing, and 3D geolocation services which are commercially viable and we believe can be made available during the current administration. Moreover, our solution is future-proof and does not require taxpayer funding. The anticipated NPRM is supported by a well-developed and complete record. Though as we have stated on prior earnings calls, the exact timing of the process remains outside of our control. We applaud the administration and Chairman Carr for their actionable leadership on this issue and look forward to continue to work constructively with the FCC and key stakeholders as the process moves forward. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:05:17As the national conversation around resilience and critical infrastructure is expanding, NextNav is increasingly contributing to the highest levels of industry and policy leadership. To that end, I am pleased to have joined the CTIA Board of Directors and participated in my first board meeting alongside a dynamic group of leaders. I look forward to advancing the association's mission and helping expand the capabilities of 5G networks in ways that strengthen America's national security infrastructure to ensure our industry remains the gold standard for innovation, public safety, and national security globally. Furthermore, NextNav continues to advance dialogue across both regulatory and industry audiences through participation in recent events, including Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona and the 2026 Milken Institute South Florida Dialogues. Discussions at these forums highlighted several key themes. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:06:22First, there was clear recognition that multiple public and private sector organizations are working towards PNT capabilities with PNT increasingly viewed as the killer application for 5G and 6G. One that could be among the most valuable transformative uses of these networks. Second, it was clear that strengthening resiliency and vulnerable systems is essential both for deterrence and for regaining U.S. leadership in critical technologies. It was top of mind in discussions that GPS has clear vulnerabilities, including indoor coverage gaps, jamming, and spoofing. It takes as little as a $200 jammer purchased online to disrupt signals, let alone the capabilities of an adversary. Recent developments in the Middle East conflict, including widespread GPS and communications jamming, highlight how quickly these disruptions can escalate and destabilize critical systems. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:07:26That's why a ground component is essential, and NextNav has the largest footprint capable of delivering a unique combination of positioning, timing, and 3D geolocation capabilities. Independent of our work with the FCC, NextNav continues to advance its technology and commercialization efforts. First, we are very proud to have begun operating the world's first 5G-powered PNT network, marking an important step towards commercialization. While the FCC granted NextNav an experimental license to begin this testing in a defined geographic location, I will reiterate that the testing itself is for early commercialization purposes and is independent of the FCC's NPRM process. Next, we announced an expanded partnership with Japan's MetCom. We believe this partnership is a compelling validation of demand for resilient terrestrial 5G-based 3D PNT solutions and represents a potentially significant commercial opportunity beyond the U.S. market. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:08:37Under the agreement, MetCom has licensed our technology to power new terrestrial timing services in major Japanese metropolitan areas, highlighting both the strength of the deal and the international scalability of our platform, particularly given our 3GPP standards-based approach, which makes technology partnerships outside the U.S. especially attractive. It is essential to support our allies in a complex geopolitical landscape. As a public company, strengthening our governance is important as we advance a terrestrial market-based backup and complement to GPS. With that, we are pleased to welcome Lisa Hook as our board's new lead independent director. She brings decades of public company board experience at the intersection of technology, telecommunications, and national security. Her experience as CEO of Neustar, a publicly traded global information services company, leading it through years of complex technology and policy, make her an ideal thought partner as we execute on our mission. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:09:50With that, I will turn things over to Tim for a review of our financials. Tim? Tim GrayCFO at NextNav00:09:56Thank you, Mariam, and good afternoon, everyone. Based on the actions taken in 2025 to enhance the company's liquidity, NextNav continues to hold a position of financial strength and strategic advantage with a strong cash position, valuable spectrum assets, and the continued development of field testing of our resilient proven technology. On liquidity, we finished the fourth quarter with approximately $152 million in cash equivalents, and short-term investments. We will continue to manage our use of capital as we advance our ambitious goals, taking a deliberate approach to liquidity and commercialization. In addition, we have a significant number of warrants expiring in 2026 that have the potential to deliver over $200 million in additional capital depending on stock price performance. Let me be very clear that we believe we have significant runway and funding for multiple years. Tim GrayCFO at NextNav00:10:56For our fourth quarter, a financial item of note. As a reminder, the gains or losses related to our outstanding private warrants and derivative liability fluctuate based on movements in our stock price. While last quarter we had gains, this quarter we're reporting losses. In the fourth quarter, we recognized losses of approximately $48 million associated with the change in the fair value of the derivative and warrants liability. The impacts of these non-cash losses resulted in our net loss for the quarter of roughly $68 million. These charges are a result of the funding the company took on earlier in 2025, which has put the company on very solid footing. With that, I'll turn the call over to the operator for questions. Operator? Operator00:11:43At this time, if you would like to ask a question, press star, then the number one on your telephone keypad. To withdraw your question, simply press star one again. We kindly ask that you limit your questions to one and one follow-up for today's call. We will pause for just a moment to compile the Q&A roster. Your first question comes from the line of Mike Crawford with B. Riley Securities. Please go ahead. Mike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. Riley Securities00:12:14Thank you. Yes, we were pleased to see that the FCC sent this promoting the development of PNT technologies to the OMB on March second, but have you seen the contents of what was actually sent? Do we know if that's any different from what has been contemplated previously? Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:12:41Hi, Mike. Thanks for the question. The NPRM has been drafted, and it is in the inter-agency review process. We have not seen the contents, and that is part of the process. Contents will be available. The draft review will be available once it finalizes its inter-agency process with the NTIA, IRAC, and OMB, OIRA. Mike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. Riley Securities00:13:06Okay. Thank you, Mariam. Then the data that you've been collecting shows that you get more precise PNT when you have a 10 by five channel and so do you think that is something that's what we're likely gonna see when we get an NPRM and eventually Report and Order? Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:13:29Well, definitely we've been testing, and we're testing towards a 10+ five capability, and that's part of our commercialization effort, and it's also just basically how 5G networks operate with respect to positioning. It becomes more accurate with the downlink being 10 MHz. We've made those studies over at the FCC, and we remain confident that we're gonna move forward with this FCC, working with them to make sure that we meet the backup and complement requirements of GPS. Mike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. Riley Securities00:14:04Thanks. Well, we hope we see that in April or May. Thank you. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:14:09Thank you. Operator00:14:11Your next question comes from the line of David Joyce with Seaport Research Partners. Please go ahead. David JoyceSenior Equity Research Analyst at Seaport Research Partners00:14:19Thank you. Could you please provide any interesting learnings so far with your MetCom relationship and perhaps connect that with how that might help with accelerating commercialization in the U.S.? Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:14:35Hi, David, and thanks for the question. I think there's definitely an international opportunity. MetCom is part of that for us, and we're super excited about the partnership that we've had with them and this new development with respect to what they're doing in Japan. I think this is a solution that, as we have said, can be taken global, and it does have an international opportunity. What we're facing today with a lot of the GPS or GNSS in general, jamming and spoofing issues, is a global problem. We will share the results of whatever MetCom does when they publicize it with the market. Right now, this is a great step advancing that partnership and relationship with us. David JoyceSenior Equity Research Analyst at Seaport Research Partners00:15:23Thank you very much. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:15:24Sure. Thank you. Operator00:15:29That concludes our question-and-answer session. I will now turn the call back over to Mariam Sorond for closing remarks. Mariam SorondCEO at NextNav00:15:38In closing, NextNav remains highly optimistic about the path ahead toward an FCC vote on an NPRM in the near term, with clear line of sight to a Report and Order. We look forward to continued engagement with the FCC and key stakeholders. We are very proud of the progress we're making to deliver a resilient, future-proof terrestrial complement and backup to GPS, strengthening U.S. economic and national security at a critical moment in time. Thank you all. Operator00:16:11Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's call. Thank you all for joining. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesJared StabinerInvestor Relations OfficerMariam SorondCEOTim GrayCFOAnalystsDavid JoyceSenior Equity Research Analyst at Seaport Research PartnersMike CrawfordSenior Managing Director and Head of the Discovery Group at B. Riley SecuritiesPowered by