
Europe's Space Ambitions Risk Grounding by New Regulations
Europe's new Space Act, intended to boost its competitiveness, is facing criticism for potentially stifling innovation and increasing costs in an industry where it already lags.
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Europe's new Space Act, intended to boost its competitiveness, is facing criticism for potentially stifling innovation and increasing costs in an industry where it already lags.

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.

The U.S. has strongly criticized a proposed EU space law, calling it an “unacceptable regulatory burden” that unfairly targets American companies and stifles innovation.

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 overhaul of satellite regulations to accelerate approvals and bolster U.S. competitiveness against China.

A proposed EU law to regulate the space industry is facing criticism from business leaders who warn it could increase costs and stifle innovation.

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.