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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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”
“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 International regulators have taken a vital step toward revisiting these outdated rules by committing to these studies.”
In a new paper, Former FCC Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth that updating epfd limits, and therefore allowing for more NGSO constellations and expanded satellite broadband, would result in between $10 billion and $100 billion in economic benefits to customers. In this update to his previous paper, Furchtgott-Roth argues that regulations should be updated as technology evolves and debunks claims that updating epfd limits would hurt businesses and consumers.
This op-ed, authored by Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute Shane Tews, discusses the role of WRC-23 in shaping future spectrum policy, including epfd limits. This year’s WRC will be hugely consequential for the booming satellite industry, and modernizing epfd limits will dictate the sector’s future. This op-ed argues that satellite internet needs modernized regulations in order to continue to grow.
Consulte el comunicado de prensa de presentación de Alliance for Satellite Broadband.
Este paper, escrito por Harold Furchtgott-Roth, quien fuera Comisionado de la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones de EE. UU., analiza el profundo impacto económico que generaría la actualización de los límites dfpe en las bandas de frecuencia Ku y Ka. Con base en un innovador estudio de ingeniería, el paper concluye que la actualización de los límites dfpe proporcionaría beneficios de bienestar para todos los clientes del orden de 10 000 a 100 000 millones de USD. El mayor beneficio probablemente lo recibirían muchos de los más de 2000 millones de personas que no están conectadas a Internet.
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