Hughes Opposes Sunsetting Interference Protection
The satellite industry generally agrees FCC rules about spectrum sharing among non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) fixed satellite service (FSS) should apply to operators in the same processing round, and that interference protection shouldn't sunset while operators are compliant with their license…
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or grant conditions, Hughes representatives told International Bureau staff, per a docket 21-456 post Friday. It said good-faith coordination obligations should include information-sharing obligations. Hughes said information-sharing requirements for NGSO FSS operators should also apply to sharing with geostationary operators as a means of ensuring NGSOs don't interfere with GSO operations. It said since there's no consensus on the level of protection operators need from systems approved in later processing rounds, a more fulsome record is needed to establish that appropriate level.