Wildblue Communications told FCC there should be ‘a strong presum...
Wildblue Communications told FCC there should be “a strong presumption in favor of granting” landing rights in U.S. to Telesat Canada. If rights are granted, U.S. consumers could receive 2-way broadband data services from Telesat’s Anik F2 satellite, company…
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wrote agency. Commission’s Disco II policies apply, but ECO-Sat test doesn’t, it said. Letter said FCC should consider Canada’s recent authorization for Hughes to become Ka-band satellite services provider for more than 80% of Canada’s population. “Market reciprocity is deemed relevant to this proceeding,” it said.