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This study from the Phoenix Center examines the economic rationale for modernizing EPFD limits to maximize market competition and consumer welfare.
A blog post from CCIA argues that the FCC’s proposed overhaul of EPFD limits is a critical step for unlocking the potential of satellite broadband.
A 2025 study by Analysis Mason estimates up to 4.2 million people could be served by LEO satellite constellations by 2030.
The Alliance for Satellite Broadband released a statement in response to the decision at WRC-23 to invite studies of EPFD limits and report the results to WRC-27.
In this paper, Furchtgott-Roth debunks claims that updating EPFD limits would harm innovation or competition.
In this op-ed, Shane Tews of the AEI argues that satellite internet needs modernized regulations in order to continue to grow.
Amazon and SpaceX jointly filed at the FCC asking for the Commission’s continued support on the EPFD future agenda item at WRC-23.
This press release announces the launch of the Alliance for Satellite Broadband.
Harold Furchtgott-Roth writes that updating EPFD limits would result in between $10 billion and $100 billion in economic benefits to customers.
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