FCC Vows to Fast-Track Satellite Licensing in Space Race 2.0
The FCC aims to streamline satellite licensing and spectrum use to maintain U.S. leadership amid growing competition from China, processing half of pending Earth station applications since January.
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FCC launches ‘Space Month’ to fast-track satellite licensing and spectrum reforms
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr vowed Oct. 6 to accelerate satellite regulatory reforms, declaring October as “Space Month” at the U.S. regulator to overhaul licensing and spectrum rules amid mounting competition from China. The post FCC launches ‘Space Month’ to fast-track satellite licensing and spectrum reforms appeared first on SpaceNews.
Welcome to the FCC’s ‘Space Month’
FCC Chair Brendan Carr declared this October “space month”, and previewed some to-dos for the agency to make the US “the friendliest regulatory environment in the world for innovators to start, to grow, and to accelerate their space operations.” Carr delivered the speech at a ribbon cutting in El Segundo, CA for Apex Space’s new satellite manufacturing facility. The agenda: The FCC is expected to vote this month on a few items intended to strea…
US FCC readies space rules overhaul
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) indicated space would be the next frontier in efforts to establish the nation as a global technology leader, with chair Brendan Carr (pictured) outlining plans to update regulations as part of a month-long focus on the sector. Carr declared October Space Month during the opening of a satellite manufacturing facility in El Segundo, California, explaining the coming weeks would see the US regulator ou…
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