European Commission reserves most satellite airwaves for EU operators
The European Commission intends to reserve a majority of satellite frequencies for European operators when a significant spectrum band becomes available next year. This move is aimed at limiting access for US space technology companies within the EU market. The specific frequencies and the full impact of this proposal are still being determined.
Key Takeaways
- The European Commission wants to reserve most satellite frequencies for European operators.
- A prized spectrum band is expected to open next year.
- The proposal would limit access for US space technology companies in the EU market.
- The exact frequencies affected have not yet been determined.
Why It Matters
If adopted, the proposal would give European operators priority access to a major satellite spectrum band as it becomes available next year. That directly affects how satellite capacity is allocated in the EU market, with the Commission explicitly aiming to narrow access for US space technology companies. The competitive question is how much of the band is ultimately reserved, since the article says the specific frequencies and full impact are still being determined. The key signal to watch is the Commission’s final definition of the frequencies before the band opens next year.
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