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Liberty Latin America Warns EchoStar SpaceX Spectrum Deal Could Strand Spectrum Assets
Liberty Latin America argued in filings and commentary that the EchoStar SpaceX spectrum transaction could create a spectrum dead zone and strand licenses it previously acquired from EchoStar. The piece focuses on how the deal’s structure and waiv...View Commentary -
UK Grants Ka‑Band Spectrum To Open Cosmos, Enhancing Competitor Position In LEO Connectivity
The United Kingdom awarded valuable Ka‑band LEO satellite spectrum rights to Open Cosmos, giving the UK‑based operator priority access to frequencies previously held by rival Rivada Space Networks, according to the Financial Times. This licensing ...View Commentary -
FCC DA 26-398 Dismisses SpaceX and Three Other MSS Petitions; Preserves Globalstar and Iridium Big LEO Exclusivity
FCC order DA 26-398 dismissed with prejudice SpaceX's RM-11975 petition on the Big LEO 1.6/2.4 GHz NGSO MSS sharing plan, Iridium's parallel petition, Kepler's market-access application in the same band, Sateliot's 2 GHz MSS petition, and AST Spac...View Commentary -
FCC Replaces 26-Year-Old EPFD Framework With Performance-Based NGSO Rules
The FCC unanimously adopted Report and Order FCC 26-26 on April 30, replacing the legacy EPFD framework with performance-based GSO protection criteria. The Commission's own analysis estimates the change could unlock up to 7× additional capacity fo...View Commentary -
FCC Approves $40 Billion EchoStar Spectrum Sale to SpaceX and AT&T With $2.4 Billion Escrow Condition
The FCC approved EchoStar's $40 billion spectrum sale on May 12, 2026, allocating 65 MHz to SpaceX for $17 billion and approximately 50 MHz to ATT for $23 billion. SpaceX receives a 65 MHz allocation comprising a mix of 2 GHz/AWS-4, unpaired AWS-3...View Commentary