
FCC Approves New 3,960-Satellite Constellation for Secure Communications
The FCC has authorized Logos Space Services to deploy a 3,960-satellite constellation designed for secure enterprise and government communications in low Earth orbit.
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The FCC has authorized Logos Space Services to deploy a 3,960-satellite constellation designed for secure enterprise and government communications in low Earth orbit.

SpaceX has filed a request with the FCC to launch up to one million satellites, aiming to create a massive network of orbital data centers for artificial intelligence.

The Federal Communications Commission has approved new rules allowing higher power levels for satellite operators, a move expected to significantly boost direct-to-cell connectivity and capacity.

Experts urge the Federal Communications Commission to modernize regulations to protect the U.S. space sector from growing economic and military threats posed by China.

The Federal Communications Commission is set to vote on two major proposals aimed at modernizing regulations for the U.S. space and satellite industry.

The Federal Communications Commission is streamlining its satellite licensing process to support the growing commercial space industry and accelerate innovation.

The Federal Communications Commission is launching a major initiative to modernize its satellite licensing procedures to reduce regulatory delays for the U.S. space industry.

The Federal Communications Commission is launching a major overhaul of satellite regulations to accelerate approvals and bolster U.S. competitiveness against China.

Jay Schwarz, head of the FCC's Space Bureau, declared a 'space industrial revolution,' citing exponential growth in satellite launches and advocating for a new regulatory mindset.