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        Spacex Wants to Test its Starlink Satellite Internet Network Inflight with

        Gulfstream Jet


        SpaceX  would  like  to  further  expand   to early beta testers of the service. While   a public beta test of Starlink, with service
        testing  of its Starlink satellite internet  by   the  FCC  request  describes  the  aircraft-  priced  at  $99  a  month.  To  date,  SpaceX
        connecting  the  network  to  aircraft,  the   mounted   terminals   as   “electrically   has launched nearly 900 Starlink satellites
        company  revealed  in  a  recent  request  to   identical,” the Starlink user terminal for jets   — a fraction of the total needed for global
        the Federal Communications Commission.   would assumedly have a different physical   coverage  but  enough  to  begin  providing
        Elon  Musk’s  space  company  on  Nov.  6   design than the consumer terminals in use   service  in  some  areas,  including  in  the
        asked the FCC if SpaceX could add Starlink   on the ground – which Musk has described   northwest  United  States.  The  company
        user  terminals  “on  a  Gulfstream  jet  for  a   as built like a “UFO on a stick.” Two months   has  begun  to  work  with  a  handful  of
        period of up to two years.” “SpaceX seeks   ago SpaceX made a similar request to the   organizations in rural regions that Starlink
        experimental authority for operation of one   FCC  to  test  Starlink  with  the  ships  the   satellites  in  orbit  currently  cover,  such
        user  terminal  aboard  each  of  up  to  five   company uses to land its rocket boosters.   as  Washington  state.  The  network  is  an
        private jets while they are (1) on the ground   SpaceX,  which  operates  several  ships,   ambitious  endeavor,  which  SpaceX  has
        at  an  airport,  and  (2)  in  flight  over  the   requested to add 10 Starlink user terminals   said  will  cost  about  $10  billion  or  more
        United States (including its territories and   to its vessels. That request is still marked   to  build.  But  the  company’s  leadership
        territorial  waters),”  the  company  wrote  in   as  pending.  Starlink  is  SpaceX’s  plan  to   estimates  that  Starlink  could  bring  in  as
        the FCC filing. User terminals are the small   build  an interconnected  internet network   much as $30 billion a year, or more than
        devices  on  the  ground  that  connect  to   with  thousands  of  satellites,  designed  to   10 times the annual revenue of its rocket
        the  company’s  satellite  internet  network.   deliver high-speed internet to anywhere on   business.
        SpaceX has begun sending user terminals   the planet. In October the company began




        FCC Votes to Streamline Satellite Licensing Regulations


        The FCC voted to establish a unified licensing framework for Earth
        stations and space stations that the commission said will increase
        flexibility  for  satellite  operators.    The  new,  optional  licensing
        framework is available to systems operating above 10 GHz and
        allows blanket-licensed space stations and blanket-licensed earth
        stations in a satellite system — both Geostationary Orbit (GEO)
        or Non-Geostationary Orbit (NGSO) — to be authorized under a
        single license. In the past, separate licenses were issued based
        on different application requirements to ensure interference-free
        operation  of  the  ground  and  space  components  of  a  satellite
        system. The order also aligns the build out requirements for Earth
        stations with the buildup periods for their space stations to reduce
        some filing requirements for satellite operators. “These changes
        will end the need to make unnecessary or duplicative filings with
        the  commission  and  will  reduce  burdens  placed  on  applicants,
        which will expedite our processing of applications and get rid of
        some of the regulatory red tape standing in the way of deployments
        of satellite based services,” Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement
        during the FCC meeting.  In addition, the FCC also adopted a notice   GHz band and the routine processing of applications for licenses.
        of proposed rulemaking called Facilitating Next Generation Fixed-  The satellite industry is expected to continue growing at a record-
        Satellite Services in the 17 GHz Band. This process is working to   setting  pace,  and  the  commission’s  proposed  changes  would
        permit space stations in GEO in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) to   help operators to hit the ground running with greater spectrum
        use the 17.3–17.7 GHz band on a co-primary basis for downlink   flexibility and a streamlined licensing process that is focused on
        communications, as well as the neighboring 17.7–17.8 GHz band   getting Americans connected at greater speeds and lower costs,”
        for  FSS  downlink  communications  on  a  non-protected  basis.    Pai said in a statement about the notice.
        “Consumers stand to benefit from expanded use of the 17.3–17.8





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