Policy Groups Call for Change in Satellite Spectrum-Sharing Rules
Spectrum and tech public policy groups are pressing the FCC to adopt new power limits on low earth orbit (LEO) satellites. In a letter Monday to Chairman Brendan Carr (docket 25-157), groups including Chamber of Progress, Digital First Project and…
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the Computer & Communications Industry Association said new power limits would boost satellite capacity, lower prices for consumers and increase satellite competition. Current ITU rules are "outdated" and "badly lagging the pace of American innovation." In April, the FCC adopted an NPRM on spectrum sharing between LEOs and non-geostationary orbit satellites (see 2504280038).