SpaceX Seeks FCC OK for Broadband Mega Constellation
With SpaceX planning to launch beginnings of its 4,425-satellite broadband constellation later this year, the company is asking for FCC International Bureau OK to set up a network of six gateway earth stations. According to the six bureau applications Thursday…
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(for example, see here), the earth stations will relay data between the satellites and terrestrial internet exchange points, transmitting in the 14-14.5 GHz band and receiving in the 10.7-12.7 GHz band. The six are planned for locations in California, Montana, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin plus two in Washington state. In a separate bureau filing Thursday, SpaceX recapped with an aide Chairman Ajit Pai about safety guarantees involving a request to modify the orbits of some satellites in the planned constellation; the company had similar eighth-floor meetings with aides to other commissioners (see 1903270021).