Reallocating the 1675-1710 MHz band for wireless broadband would cause...
Reallocating the 1675-1710 MHz band for wireless broadband would cause “irreparable damage” to SeaSpace’s business, which relies on the band for direct reception ground station sales, the company said in an FCC filing. The filing responds to an Office of…
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Engineering and Technology public notice on using the band for mobile broadband services (CD June 7 p6). SeaSpace’s customers include government agencies, military, universities and companies involved in defense or weather services and use the ground stations to receive meteorological, oceanographic and land data directly from several satellites, it said. SeaSpace would likely lose all U.S. customers and possible be forced to move overseas if the proposal is adopted, it said.