Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jul 16
FCC Proposes 225 MHz for Satellite Links on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Devices
Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jul 16

FCC Proposes 225 MHz for Satellite Links on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Devices

3 articles · Updated · PCMag · Jul 16

Summary

  • The FCC wants unlicensed devices — including smartphones, laptops, smartwatches and IoT gear — to connect directly to satellites using existing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth spectrum.
  • The 39-page plan targets the 902-928 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands to extend connectivity in rural, underserved and unserved areas where cellular coverage often fails.
  • Interference is the main hurdle, so the agency envisions concentrating satellite uplinks and downlinks in select remote areas to limit disruption to existing terrestrial users.
  • An August vote would only launch a rulemaking process: the FCC would then seek industry feedback and consider a licensing framework before any concrete rule changes.

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