
""While highly technical, these rule changes are expected to have real-world impacts, including up to eight-fold increases in satellite broadband capacity available in a given area, and total economic benefits in the billions of dollars.""
""Those decades-old rules no longer reflect today's offerings. In fact, they're holding them back. Modern satellite designs make it far easier to share spectrum than what yesterday's regulations assume.""
""Specifically, the new rules encourage GSO and NGSO operators to negotiate coordinated spectrum sharing voluntary agreements to avoid interference.""
The FCC has adopted new rules to improve coordination between non-geostationary satellite orbital (NGSO) and geostationary orbital (GSO) operators. These changes aim to enhance satellite broadband capacity by up to eight times and generate significant economic benefits. The updated regulations reflect modern satellite technology, allowing for better spectrum sharing and reducing interference. The FCC acknowledges that previous rules are outdated and hinder current satellite offerings. The new approach encourages voluntary agreements between operators to optimize spectrum use and adapt to contemporary satellite designs.
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