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Updated · Cord Cutters News · Apr 30
FCC approves new satellite spectrum-sharing rules
Updated
Updated · Cord Cutters News · Apr 30

FCC approves new satellite spectrum-sharing rules

13 articles · Updated · Cord Cutters News · Apr 30
  • The 3-0 vote adopts performance-based protections for geostationary satellites while giving non-geostationary systems more flexibility in the United States.
  • The FCC said replacing late-1990s EPFD limits with updated criteria could deliver up to seven times more broadband capacity and more than $2 billion in economic benefits.
  • Officials say the change should improve speeds, costs and reliability, especially in rural areas, while preserving operator coordination and guiding future licensing and compliance procedures.
The FCC predicts a 7x satellite capacity boost. When will rural America actually see faster and more affordable internet service?
By overhauling its satellite rules now, is the U.S. setting a new global standard or simply igniting a regulatory space race?
With satellite rules relaxed, can 'good-faith' deals prevent a chaotic 'Wild West' from emerging in Earth's crowded orbit?