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Proposal from FCC Chairwomen Jessica Rosenworcel would allocate 2360-2395MHz band for space operations. #pressrelease
December 19, 2024
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel today proposed the allocation of additional spectrum resources necessary for space launch communications needs. The Chairwoman has championed U.S. leadership in space launch activities and making Commission processes simpler and more open to new entrants. These rules would add spectrum to support space launch activities and build upon Commission action in 2023 that will enable companies to conduct launch activities without needing to request temporary authority from the FCC for each space launch. The framework established by the FCC will provide certainty and predictability for commercial space launches.
The Report and Order would, if adopted by a Commission vote, reallocate the 2360–2395 MHz band on a secondary basis for space operations under the existing part 26 space launch regulatory framework. The Chairwoman asks her colleagues to vote on the proposal prior to the December 25, 2024 statutory deadline set in the Launch Communications Act.
This proposal builds on the Commission's prior adoption of significant allocations of spectrum for space operations in the 2025-2110 MHz and 2200-2290 MHz bands. The Launch Communications Act, enacted in September 2024, specified that the 2360–2395 MHz band – the focus of today's proposal – also be utilized in support of space launches.
Read the full press release here.
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