You're about to see a wave of FUD on
$AMPG.
It always shows up when a small ticker gets popular.
It happened with
$AXTI at 15.
It happened with
$SIVE at 15.
And it'll come in all flavors.
Some playing the innocent sheep, "just asking questions," "genuinely curious why it ran", concern-trolling in a soft voice
Others going straight for the throat: aggressive, dismissive, calling the whole thing a scam.
Different masks, same goal.
Because most of it is bad-faith noise hunting for your attention, your replies, your shares, and a pullback because they missed the entry.
Don't feed that.
But don't plug your ears either, know the real risks cold, and let the facts do the work.
So here's the whole picture, good and bad. 🧵
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🇨🇦 TELUS — THE PART ALREADY ON THE INCOME STATEMENT
This is the one most people haven't connected.
AmpliTech isn't pitching Telus.
It's designed into its network.
Straight from Telus's own VP of Wireless Strategy:
Every Open RAN site on Telus runs a combination of Samsung AND AmpliTech antennas.
Of the 5 radios per sector, 2 are AmpliTech's (the FDD mid-band units). Live, deployed, multi-vendor hardware, sitting next to Samsung on a Tier-1 carrier.
And the kicker: only ~15% of Telus's relevant sites are Open RAN today. That's the starting line, not the ceiling. Every new Open RAN site means more AmpliTech radios in the ground.
The seat is already won, it scales with the ramp.
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🧩 WHERE THAT RADIO CAME FROM
In March 2025, AMPG bought the full IP behind its 5G O-RAN radios from a private company, Titan Crest, for $8M ($3M cash, $5M stock).
The genius part: the bulk only triggered once a real Tier-1, Telus, placed its order.
They paid for validated tech only after the customer was real, then made it in the USA. On the final milestone they own that IP outright, plus a 10-year non-compete.
Years of R&D, skipped.
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🇺🇸 WHY WASHINGTON WANTS THIS COMPANY TO EXIST
The world's radio market is dominated by Nokia (Finnish 🇫🇮), Ericsson (Swedish 🇸🇪), Huawei (Chinese 🇨🇳, banned in the US).
America's critical wireless infrastructure runs on foreign gear, a national-security problem.
That's why the US funds Open RAN: an open architecture lets American companies supply trusted pieces.
AMPG is the only US company to commercialize a 64T64R Massive MIMO O-RAN radio.
The American answer, in an architecture the government is actively pushing.
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📡 NVIDIA — THE RELATIONSHIP PEOPLE UNDERRATE
AMPG's 64T64R radio was the hardware in the world's first open-source AI-RAN demo, running hand-in-hand with NVIDIA's Aerial software, inside Open6G, the DoD-funded hub at Northeastern.
And NVIDIA is now pushing to put GPU compute inside the radio itself, but NVIDIA doesn't make radios.
It makes the brain, not the body.
AMPG makes the body that brain runs on.
They've already worked together, and AMPG just added NVIDIA to its "Customers" wall.
(Honest: a collaboration/demo, not a signed supply deal, but the direction is loud.)
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🛰️ AMAZON / KUIPER — THE BREADCRUMBS
Dec 2024: AMPG disclosed it shipped space-qualified amplifiers to an unnamed "Fortune 50 satellite systems provider," for a LEO constellation, tens of thousands of units expected.
The only Fortune 50 building its own LEO network is Amazon (Project Kuiper). And as of this month, Amazon is on AMPG's customer wall too.
(Honest: still a deduction, still a prototype, but the dots keep pointing the same way.)
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⚛️ QUANTUM — THE QUIET OPTION
Superconducting qubits (IBM, Google) are read out through cryogenic amplifiers at 4 Kelvin, where almost every amplifier fails.
AMPG is the only American maker of them, and the CEO named Google and IBM as proof-of-concept recipients.
(Honest: proof-of-concept, no production revenue yet. Pure optionality, but real.)
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🏛️ THE CUSTOMER WALL (straight from their site)
These are the logos AmpliTech itself puts under "Customers" on its own site:
→ Tech & AI: NVIDIA, IBM, Amazon, Fujitsu, HTC
→ Defense & aerospace: Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, L3Harris, Boeing, CPI
→ Research & academia: Northeastern, Georgia Tech, University of Edinburgh, Digital Catapult
→ Comms & media: Globecomm, Paramount, DiscoveryPlus, Disney Channel
→ Plus C2Tech, Greins, and others
Read that list again.
A sub-$200M company putting NVIDIA, IBM, Amazon, Lockheed and Northrop on its own customer wall.
Military approved.
Gov approved.
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💰 THE FUNDAMENTALS
➟ Debt-free. ~$18M cash.
➟ Gross margins 33% → 48%.
➟ $118M in LOIs across multiple carriers.
➟ Founder Fawad Maqbool started with $2 in 2002, still owns ~10% , and hasn't sold a single share.
➟ Managment said they will close deals this quarter, *maybe* straight PoS, no LOIs.
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🧠 WHERE I PERSONALLY STAND
I've done the work.
Every angle of FUD you can throw.
I've already turned over myself; the material weakness, the dilution, the concentration, the "it's just a demo," all of it.
None of it is new to me.
And I put my own money here anyway.
And I'm not locked in.
I don't owe anything to Fawad.
I'm already massively green.
I could just sell, and that's it.
Next.
That's the part that should tell you everything: if I were scared, if any of that FUD actually broke the thesis, I wouldn't be posting through it.
I'd just sell.
Quietly.
Or loudly.
So people follow my next "call".
Done.
I'm not selling.
I'm holding.
Because after turning over every stone, my honest read isn't even close: this thing is completely undervalued.
And the way it's positioned, designed-in at Telus, the only US 64T64R radio, NVIDIA in the loop, Kuiper breadcrumbs, the only American name in cryogenic quantum, I don't see what stops it.
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🎯 THE WHOLE BOARD
A sub-$200M, debt-free, made-in-USA company already printing revenue at Telus, with AI-RAN, space and quantum stacked on top as optionality, all at the very start of the curve.
Don't panic at the noise, and don't blindly cheer the hype. Just know the company better than both.
Conviction built on facts doesn't flinch at a comment section.
Massively undervalued.
Not financial advice. I'm long
$AMPG. DYOR.