The Electronic Communications Committee, part of the European Conference of Postal and...
The Electronic Communications Committee, part of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), identified technical and operational requirements that will enable better satellite broadband service on trains, planes and ships, it said. The requirements will lead to harmonized…
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use of earth stations on mobile platforms (ESOMPs) operating in geostationary satellite networks in certain parts of the Ka band “to ensure existing services, particularly fixed satellite service and fixed service networks, are protected from harmful interference,” ECC said in a press release (http://bit.ly/10O2yUV). The ESOMPs will use frequencies in selected ranges between 17 and 30 GHz, it said. CEPT helps develop policies and regulations in electronic communications for Europe.