By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission says it will soon vote on an ...
On August 21, in a long-awaited action, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) adopted a Report and Order (Order) establishing rules to allow limited access to spectrum in the ...
SpaceX has seen its bid for more spectrum knocked back by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week. The FCC rejected SpaceX’s application to use the 1.6GHz and 2GHz radio spectrums due to ...
WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to start a process that could unlock more than 20,000 megahertz of spectrum for high-speed internet delivered from space. That amount ...
The Federal Communications Commission is facing widespread criticism after threatening to revoke EchoStar licenses for spectrum bands that rival firms, including SpaceX, want to take over. Opposition ...
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ASTS stock eases after 3-day run: FCC opens door for direct phone-to-satellite connectivity using 800 MHz spectrum
AST SpaceMobile told the FCC it is “well-positioned to put the 800 MHz spectrum into use now,” citing 10 operational ...
The FCC’s authority to auction unused spectrum expired almost two years ago and Congress has failed to extend it. Former Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel called several times for lawmakers to restore ...
The first avenue the FCC proposes for accessing additional spectrum resources for new space operations is to expand some of its existing frequency authorizations. “Piggybacking” entails a space ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a proposed spectrum swap between T-Mobile and investment firm Grain ...
Starlink’s mobile ambitions were dealt at least a temporary blow yesterday when the Federal Communications Commission dismissed SpaceX’s application to use several spectrum bands for mobile service.
The FCC will permit AST SpaceMobile to test transmissions from smartphones directly to its new satellite. Apparently, AST SpaceMobile’s testing in the U.S. will use spectrum licenses owned by AT&T.
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