Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Third Party Groups ask FCC to Update EPFD Limits

On Monday, September 22, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories representing 11 organizations asked FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to move forward with updating epfd limits to boost competition in the satellite marketplace, lower costs for consumers, and strengthen American leadership in space. The groups stress that doing so will “unlock the full potential of LEO satellites both domestically and abroad.”

This letter was filed in the FCC docket 25-157, “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.”

Alliance for Satellite Broadband Statement on EPFD Decision at WRC-23

“The Alliance for Satellite Broadband is pleased with the decision at this year’s World Radio Conference to officially invite studies of epfd limits and report the results to the next WRC in 2027. This is a win for innovation, enabling ITU members to evaluate the epfd limits in light of modern satellite systems and spectrum management techniques. International regulators have taken a vital step toward revisiting these outdated rules by committing to these studies.”