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SpaceX Seeks Approval For Up To 1M Earth Stations for Its Satellite Service

Sunday February 10, 2019. 01:34 PM , from Slashdot
SpaceX just filed a new earth-station license application with America's Federal Communications Commisions, seeking blanket approval 'for up to a million earth stations' for customers of their Starlink satellite internet service, reports GeekWire:
Those satellites have already received clearance from the FCC, and SpaceX plans to launch the first elements of the initial 4,425-satellite constellation this year, using Falcon 9 rockets.... Eventually, SpaceX wants to build up the network to take in as many as 12,000 satellites in low Earth orbit...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said the Starlink project aims is to provide high-speed, reliable and affordable broadband data services to consumers in the U.S. and around the world, including an estimated 3.8 billion people who are underserved by existing networks. When he unveiled the project four years ago in Seattle, he said revenue from the internet service would pay for his vision of creating a city on Mars.

The application assures regulators that the earth stations will 'incorporate advanced technologies to enable highly efficient use of the spectrum and enhance the customer's broadband experience.'

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