EchoStar, Dish Oppose SpaceX Use of 2 GHz Band
SpaceX's attempt to use the AWS-4 band and adjacent 2020-2025 MHz band for mobile satellite service direct to handsets (see 2302080001) would be "a grenade thrown at a carefully considered regulatory framework," Dish Network and EchoStar said in a petition…
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to deny Tuesday. Giving SpaceX rights in the band that are superior to Dish's would essentially upend Dish's use of that band for its 5G network and harm EchoStar's deployment of a non-geostationary orbit system which will use 2 GHz spectrum for service links, said the petition. Spectrum sharing and competition are generally good, but co-frequency sharing by two different high-power mobile services "is not feasible and would result in harmful interference in operations," it said. SpaceX didn't comment Wednesday.