CDN Not a Fix to 1675-1680 MHz Sharing Issues, Weather Interests Say
Reliance on a content delivery network for weather and earth science data if the 1675-1680 MHz band gets shared raises concerns because a CDN won't provide the latency and availability that users of the geostationary operational environmental satellite data collection…
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system and rebroadcast system require, weather and earth science interests and allies told an aide to FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, per a docket 21-186 filing Friday. They said the level of availability needed for GOES rebroadcast service isn't commercially available from cloud and internet providers. Among those meeting with the FCC were National Weather Association CEO Janice Bunting and American Meteorological Society President Richard Clark. Ligado proposed an internet-based CDN as a route to freeing up the 1675-1680 MHz band for flexible use (see 1607280022).