The FCC just said ‘No’ to SpaceX for now
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The FCC dismissed SpaceX's petition to access a Mobile Satellite Service spectrum for direct-to-device capabilities on April 23, 2006. SpaceX's Starlink Mobile service, in partnership with T-Mobile, aims to provide satellite connectivity. The FCC regulates communications, including D2D technology, and has established a framework for Supplemental Coverage from Space. SpaceX acquired wireless spectrum from EchoStar, but the FCC's ruling protects incumbent spectrum holders like Globalstar and Iridium, dealing a setback to SpaceX.
💡 Why It Matters
- · SpaceX's spectrum fights now carry weight beyond connectivity, as the company becomes an infrastructure layer underneath millions of phones.
- · The FCC's next move will determine how much further SpaceX's reach extends, impacting its reported IPO targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation.