ViaSat requested access to the U.S. market using...
ViaSat requested access to the U.S. market using a proposed Ka-band satellite, ViaSat-KA 8W, the FCC International Bureau said in a public notice (http://bit.ly/1o0W6zY). ViaSat plans to operate the satellite under the authority of the U.K. at 88.9 degrees west,…
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it said. The company wants U.S. market access to provide fixed satellite service using 18.3-19.3 GHz, 19.7-20.2 GHz, 28.1-29.1 GHz and 29.5-30.0 GHz, it said. In respect to a separate filing, the public notice said Sirius XM requested a 180-day special temporary authority to perform telemetry, tracking and command operations necessary to drift its XM-2 satellite from 115 degrees west to 27 degrees west. Sirius XM also requested a waiver of FCC rules to permit XM-2 to be maintained at 27 degrees west with a +/-0.1 degree east-west stationkeeping tolerance, it said.