FCCProposed Rule
Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband
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Summary
The FCC is proposing new rules to allow satellite internet companies and other wireless services to share radio frequencies more efficiently. This could help expand faster internet access to rural and remote areas while reducing conflicts between different types of wireless services that use the same airwaves.
Key Points
- 1Satellite internet providers would be allowed to share radio spectrum with other wireless services instead of having exclusive use, making better use of limited airwaves
- 2The rule aims to increase broadband coverage in underserved areas, particularly rural communities that currently lack high-speed internet options
- 3New technical standards would be established to prevent different wireless services from interfering with each other when sharing the same frequencies
- 4The public can submit comments on this proposed rule until August 28, 2025, before the FCC makes a final decision
- 5If approved, this could lead to faster innovation in satellite technology and more competitive pricing for consumers
Key Dates
Published
June 13, 2025
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