Tag: United States
In this one-pager, see the diverse stakeholders who support modernizing EPFD limits to improve broadband capacity, increase competition and lower consumer costs.
FCC Space Bureau Chief Jay Schwarz highlights how modernizing EPFD limits can improve the broadband quality provided by NGSOs while protecting GSO systems.
In this Fierce Network article, Masha Abarinova describes how satellite power limits are a key bottleneck for NGSO deployment.
In this blog post, CCIA argues that the U.S. should lead the charge at WRC-27 on modernizing EPFD limits.
In a letter to FCC Chairman Carr, a bipartisan group of 14 signatories urge the Commission to update EPFD limits.
Several satellite operators acknowledge an openness to revisiting EPFD limits in their recent comments to the FCC.
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.
Amazon and SpaceX jointly filed at the FCC asking for the Commission’s continued support on the EPFD future agenda item at WRC-23.
Widespread Support for Modernizing EPFD Limits