European Commission clears Starlink, Amazon for 2 GHz spectrum bids
The European Commission has approved new rules allowing Starlink and Amazon to bid for one-third of the EU's 2 GHz satellite spectrum. This opportunity for mobile satellite spectrum bidding will commence in 2027. The decision paves the way for these companies to potentially expand their satellite internet services in the European Union.
Key Takeaways
- Starlink and Amazon can bid for one-third of the EU’s 2 GHz satellite spectrum.
- The European Commission approved the new rules on 2026-05-27.
- The bidding opportunity starts in 2027.
- The decision covers mobile satellite spectrum in the European Union.
Why It Matters
The immediate effect is a formal 2027 route for Starlink and Amazon to compete for part of the EU’s 2 GHz satellite spectrum, rather than waiting on an open-ended policy process. That matters because the European Commission has now defined access terms for a scarce mobile satellite band, creating a clearer regulatory path for satellite internet expansion in the European Union. The next concrete signal to watch is the 2027 bidding process itself, especially how much of the one-third spectrum block each company pursues.
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