The FCC will ask the May meeting of the ITU...
The FCC will ask the May meeting of the ITU Radio Regulations Board to reinstate frequency assignments associated with four Intelsat networks at 157 degrees East, we've learned. The Radiocommunication Bureau (BR) last year had cancelled the entries in the…
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Master International Frequency Register even though it hadn’t previously indicated that a minimum number of days a working satellite had to be on location would be used to assess whether it was in regular operation, a source said. The BR had said the number of days had been insufficient to consider the Intelsat networks were in regular operation, the source said. The 2012 World Radiocommunication Conference said 90 days was the minimum number of days a working satellite would have to be at a notified location for an associated frequency assignment to be brought back into use.