Satellite CEOs Push FCC on Millimeter Wave, V-Band Access
Satellite industry CEOs urged spectrum frontiers rules changes, in eighth-floor meetings, showed a docket 14-177 ex parte filing posted Wednesday. EchoStar's Pradman Kaul, Intelsat's Steve Spengler, OneWeb Chairman Greg Wyler, SES' Karim Sabbagh, Telesat's Daniel Goldberg and Boeing Commercial Satellite…
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Services Vice President Chris Johnson suggested changes including different population coverage limits for fixed satellite service Earth stations in the 28 GHz and 39 GHz bands; clarification of transient population limits; axing some limits on FSS Earth station numbers in counties or partial economic areas; allowing FSS individually licensed Earth stations and end user terminals in the 42-42.5 GHz band; and applying the 70/80/90 GHz band database approach to upper microwave flexible use systems. The satellite interests urged: keeping FSS uplinks as primary designation in the 48.2-50.2 GHz band; greater FSS access to the 47.2-48.2, 50.4-51.4 and 51.4-52.4 GHz bands for individually licensed Earth stations; and letting FSS networks operate Earth stations in the 37.5-40 GHz band. The meetings were with Chairman Ajit Pai and Commissioners Brendan Carr and Mike O'Rielly.