The FCC International Bureau granted Star One’s request to access the...
The FCC International Bureau granted Star One’s request to access the U.S. market with the Star One C3 satellite licensed by Brazil. The satellite is expected to be launched to 75 degrees west “to provide fixed satellite service using the…
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13.75-14 GHz and 10.95-11.2 GHz frequency bands,” the bureau’s Satellite Division said in a public notice (http://xrl.us/bnfrfq). The bureau also accepted Globecomm’s application to add a new 4.9-meter Ku-band earth station to the company’s license. The proposed station will be in Laurel, Md., and “will be used as a back-up to their AOT-26 earth station in Hauppauge, N.Y.,” the application said: “It will also provide digital audio, video and data services.”