FCC throws out satellite spectrum challenges as D2D dealmaking heats up
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The Federal Communications Commission has dismissed bids by SpaceX and others to access Mobile Satellite Service spectrum, preserving market certainty for companies using MSS bands. The regulator released a decision aimed at protecting incumbent rights to connect portable devices, following Amazon's $11 billion deal to buy Globalstar. The move comes as direct-to-device connectivity heats up, with several companies seeking access to prized frequencies.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By locking down incumbent rights, the FCC is shielding investments in existing satellite systems, ensuring companies can confidently build and invest in spectrum.
- · This clarity will drive innovation in direct-to-device services.