Shot Clocks and Ending NGSO System Limits Are Added to Space Review NPRM
The space application review process streamlining NPRM adopted 4-0 by the FCC this week (see 2212210054) raises the question of whether the agency should eliminate altogether its limits on non-geostationary orbit satellite systems. That question wasn't in the draft of…
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the NPRM, according to our side-by-side comparison. The adopted NPRM released Thursday also asks about ways of avoiding some errors, omissions and inconsistencies in application filings, such as through more completeness and compliance checks in the initial application process -- language not in the draft. The adopted NPRM also adds language about possible ways of streamlining inter-bureau reviews of shared spectrum bands. It adds a series of questions about deadlines for satellite and earth station applications or making a determination about their filing acceptability, and about the use more broadly of shot clocks for action on some type of satellite or earth station applications.