Nokia’s Bell Labs has quietly pulled off something extraordinary: the world’s first cellular network on the Moon. As part of the Intuitive Machines IM-2 mission, Nokia deployed a compact, all-in-one 4G network to the lunar south pole. Despite the lander tipping on arrival, the network powered up, ran successfully, and marked a new chapter in lunar communication. In this FNTV interview, Steve Saunders speaks with Nokia’s Thierry Klein about moon-based rovers, crater-hopping drones, and the future of astronaut comms. This is infrastructure at the edge of possibility.