• You Are Now Accepting A Very Long-Distance Call: FCC To Propose Regulat

    From Bill Horne@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 14 22:59:16 2023
    by Laura A. Stefani (Washington) and Melanie English (New York)

    New opportunities for wireless communication may be coming, as the
    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) considers a new regulatory
    regime allowing satellite connectivity by consumer handsets on
    terrestrial networks. The draft Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “Single Network Future: Supplemental Coverage from Space,” likely to be
    adopted at the FCC's March 16 meeting, proposes to allow mobile
    service providers and satellite operators to work together to expand
    mobile coverage in remote, unserved, and underserved areas. The FCC is
    the first regulator to propose rules to allow what some term “cell
    towers in the sky,” something that will support emergency
    communications, address the digital divide, and incentivize innovation
    in satellite and wireless technologies.

    Recent industry announcements related to direct-to-handset satellite communications seem to have given the FCC the push it needed to
    act. In August 2022, SpaceX and T-Mobile announced plans for the
    second generation of Starlink satellites to provide connectivity
    directly to existing wireless phones, making it possible to offer
    service without the need for a cell tower. Google responded by
    promising that the next version of its Android phone, the Android 14,
    also would provide satellite connectivity. And in November 2022, Apple
    and Globalstar announced a service that uses Globalstar's licensed
    satellite spectrum to provide emergency messaging when Wi-Fi and
    cellular service are not available. Other companies are working on
    similar service offerings.

    https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1291748?q=1803232&n=726&tp=7&tlk=10&lk=49

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