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FCC mulls more Ku-band to non-GEO satellite operators to enhance broadband speed

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The Federal Communications Fee is contemplating opening up extra Ku-band spectrum to Starlink and different non-geostationary satellite tv for pc (NGSO) operators to enhance broadband speeds.ย 

The U.S. regulator stated August 3 it would invite feedback on a proposal to unencumber 17 GHz frequencies because it permittedย a similar moveย for satellites in increased geostationary orbits (GEO).

The FCCโ€™s Discover of Proposed Rule Making will search feedback beneath a 90-day remark interval that begins from when itโ€™s printed within the Federal Register.

If permitted, NGSO operators would get entry to frequencies within the 17.3-17.7 GHz band for satellite tv for pc providers offered to mounted factors on Earth, corresponding to to a stationary residential antenna.ย 

Frequencies within the 17.7-17.8 GHz band could be made out there for NGSO operators to transmit alerts from mounted websites on Earth again to their satellites.

Starlink-owner SpaceX has instructed the FCC that โ€œwell timed entry to the 17 GHz band is vital to allow satellite tv for pc operators to fulfill the rising demand of American customers for next-generation broadband connectivity wherever theyโ€™re.โ€

The spectrum already allotted to NGSO operators for fixed-satellite providers is restricted, SpaceX stated, as a result of it should be shared amongst different NGSO operators by means of coordination agreements.

In accordance with SpaceX, this presents โ€œa possible bottleneckโ€ that might cut back the power of NGSO operators to supply high-capacity and low-latency โ€œbroadband providers to underserved and unserved People.โ€

OneWeb, Amazonโ€™s Undertaking Kuiper, SES, and firms behind different current and proposed NGSO constellations are supporting the FCCโ€™s proposal.

Nonetheless, U.S. telco AT&T, which owns satellite tv for pc broadcaster DirecTV, warns that neither the FCC nor worldwide authorities have studied the technical feasibility of NGSO operations within the 17.3-17.7 GHz band.

The telco has urged the FCC to attend till technical research present they might not trigger dangerous interference to incumbent providers within the band.

Hughes Community Programs, a GEO satellite tv for pc broadband supplier, asserts that NGSO operators ought to solely get entry to the spectrum on a โ€œsecondary foundation,โ€ if in any respect.