Tag: WRC-23

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

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.

The Economic Benefits of Updating Regulations That Unnecessarily Limit Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Systems: Part II

In this paper, Furchtgott-Roth debunks claims that updating EPFD limits would harm innovation or competition.

AEI Blog: Global Spectrum Harmonization: Unleashing the Potential of LEO Satellites for Worldwide Connectivity

In this op-ed, Shane Tews of the AEI argues that satellite internet needs modernized regulations in order to continue to grow.

Amazon & SpaceX Joint FCC Filing on EPFD Limits

Amazon and SpaceX jointly filed at the FCC asking for the Commission’s continued support on the EPFD future agenda item at WRC-23.

Launch of the Alliance for Satellite Broadband

This press release announces the launch of the Alliance for Satellite Broadband.

The Economic Benefits of Updating Regulations that Unnecessarily Limit Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Systems

Harold Furchtgott-Roth writes that updating EPFD limits would result in between $10 billion and $100 billion in economic benefits to customers.