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The Federal Communications Commission is aggressively pursuing spectrum abundance as part of its Final Frontiers agenda to secure US leadership in space and supercharge the possibilities of satellite ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Monday voted to open a formal review of the longstanding spectrum sharing regime that governs satellite systems, a move heavily sought by SpaceX ...
The so-called C-band spectrum, which includes 500 MHz of spectrum between 3.7 and 4.2 GHz, is used today by satellite providers to deliver video programming to cable providers.
EchoStar pushed back with a statement from Chairman Charlie Ergen saying, “Today, we are proud to have invested tens of billions to deploy the world’s largest 5G Open RAN network—primarily using ...
US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioners voted unanimously in favour of conducting a review of decades-old spectrum sharing rules to provide satellite companies with improved coverage, ...
But the most controversial part of the plan is the $9.7 billion the FCC plans to pay satellite providers to accelerate their move off their C-Band spectrum.
FCC Threatens Charlie Ergen’s Hold on Satellite, 5G Spectrum Licenses© Graeme Jennings/Bloomberg News EchoStar owns Boost Mobile’s wireless service.© Graeme Jennings/Bloomberg News ...
PARIS — U.S. regulators on July 15 proposed making it easier for terrestrial wireless broadband providers to get their hands on radio spectrum now reserved for mobile satellite services.
The FCC’s latest spectrum policy announcement, which preserves 500MHz of the 12GHz band for satellite use while designating another 500MHz for terrestrial radios, is a recognition that satellite ...