If Two-Degree Spacing Stands, So Too Should Existing Power Limits, Intelsat Says
If the current two-degree satellite spacing policy stays, the FCC should at least retain existing power limits because increasing them would only worsen interference, Intelsat said in an ex parte filing posted Wednesday in docket 12-267. The ex parte letter…
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highlighted a meeting between Intelsat and International Bureau representatives. Intelsat has largely spearheaded efforts aimed at eliminating the two-degree spacing rule, arguing it should not apply to new bands (see 1508100064).