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FILE PHOTO: A Boeing KC-46A Pegasus sits on the tarmac at Boeing facilities at Boeing Field in this aerial photo in Seattle, Washington, U.S. March 21, 2019. Picture taken March 21, 2019. REUTERS\/Lindsey Wasson\/File Photo<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
By David Shepardson
<\/strong>
WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission<\/a> (FCC<\/a>) on Wednesday said it had approved Boeing<\/a> Co's application to launch and operate 147 satellites to provide high-speed broadband internet access.

Boeing first filed with the FCC in 2017 seeking approval to deploy a V-band Constellation of mostly low earth orbit satellites. The FCC did not approve Boeing's request to operate inter-satellite links in certain frequency bands that are not allocated internationally for operations of the fixed-satellite service.

There is a growing effort to deploy satellite-based internet service.

In 2019, Elon Musk's
SpaceX<\/a> urged the FCC to reject Boeing's plan saying it presented a \"clear danger of harmful interference\" to other systems or \"at a minimum impose appropriate conditions to ensure that Boeing's operations do not harm those of other\" operators.

In April, the FCC voted to approve a SpaceX plan to deploy some Starlink satellites at a lower earth orbit than planned as part of its push to offer space-based broadband internet.

SpaceX had asked the FCC for approval to fly 2,824 satellites at a lower orbit as part of the plan to provide high-speed broadband internet services to people who currently lack access.

In July 2020, Amazon said it would invest more than $10 billion to build a network of 3,236 low-earth orbit satellites.

On Monday Amazon asked the FCC for approval to launch and operate two prototype satellites.

SpaceX, which plans to eventually deploy 12,000 satellites in total, has said previously the Starlink constellation will cost it roughly $10 billion.

While extremely costly to deploy, satellite technology can provide high-speed internet for people who live in rural or hard-to-serve places where fiber optic cables and cell towers do not reach. The technology could also be a critical backstop when hurricanes or other natural disasters disrupt communication.
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美国FCC批准波音公司为了部署卫星宽带服务

波音公司在2017年首次向FCC寻求批准部署一个v频带大多低地球轨道卫星的星座。FCC不同意波音的请求操作inter-satellite链接在某些频段不分配国际固定卫星服务的操作。

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< p >文件照片:波音KC-46A飞马在波音公司位于停机坪上设施在这空中照片在西雅图波音机场,华盛顿,2019年3月21日,美国。的照片,摄于2019年3月21日。路透/林赛Wasson /文件照片< / p >
文件图片:波音KC-46A飞马在波音公司位于停机坪上设施在这空中照片在西雅图波音机场,华盛顿,2019年3月21日,美国。的照片,摄于2019年3月21日。路透/林赛Wasson /文件的照片

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华盛顿:联邦通信委员会(FCC)周三表示,它已批准波音公司公司和运营147年发射卫星的应用程序提供高速宽带上网。

波音公司在2017年首次向FCC寻求批准部署一个v频带大多低地球轨道卫星的星座。FCC不同意波音的请求操作inter-satellite链接在某些频段不分配国际固定卫星服务的操作。

广告
越来越多的工作部署卫星互联网服务。

2019年,伊隆麝香SpaceX公司波音计划敦促FCC拒绝说它提供了一个“明确的危险有害干扰”到其他系统或“至少实施适当的条件,以确保波音的操作不伤害其他”操作符。

今年4月,美国联邦通信委员会投票通过SpaceX计划部署一些我们在低地球轨道卫星比计划的推进提供太空宽带互联网。

SpaceX公司已要求FCC批准飞行2824在低轨道卫星计划的一部分提供高速宽带互联网服务目前缺乏的人。

2020年7月,亚马逊表示,将投资逾100亿美元建设一个网络3236年的近地轨道卫星。

周一亚马逊要求FCC批准启动和运营两个原型卫星。

SpaceX公司,计划最终部署12000卫星总体而言,说以前我们星座将花费大约100亿美元。

虽然极其昂贵的部署,卫星技术可以提供高速互联网的人生活在农村或hard-to-serve光纤电缆和基站的地方做不到。这项技术也可能是一个关键的支撑,当飓风或其他自然灾害破坏的沟通。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE PHOTO: A Boeing KC-46A Pegasus sits on the tarmac at Boeing facilities at Boeing Field in this aerial photo in Seattle, Washington, U.S. March 21, 2019. Picture taken March 21, 2019. REUTERS\/Lindsey Wasson\/File Photo<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
By David Shepardson
<\/strong>
WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission<\/a> (FCC<\/a>) on Wednesday said it had approved Boeing<\/a> Co's application to launch and operate 147 satellites to provide high-speed broadband internet access.

Boeing first filed with the FCC in 2017 seeking approval to deploy a V-band Constellation of mostly low earth orbit satellites. The FCC did not approve Boeing's request to operate inter-satellite links in certain frequency bands that are not allocated internationally for operations of the fixed-satellite service.

There is a growing effort to deploy satellite-based internet service.

In 2019, Elon Musk's
SpaceX<\/a> urged the FCC to reject Boeing's plan saying it presented a \"clear danger of harmful interference\" to other systems or \"at a minimum impose appropriate conditions to ensure that Boeing's operations do not harm those of other\" operators.

In April, the FCC voted to approve a SpaceX plan to deploy some Starlink satellites at a lower earth orbit than planned as part of its push to offer space-based broadband internet.

SpaceX had asked the FCC for approval to fly 2,824 satellites at a lower orbit as part of the plan to provide high-speed broadband internet services to people who currently lack access.

In July 2020, Amazon said it would invest more than $10 billion to build a network of 3,236 low-earth orbit satellites.

On Monday Amazon asked the FCC for approval to launch and operate two prototype satellites.

SpaceX, which plans to eventually deploy 12,000 satellites in total, has said previously the Starlink constellation will cost it roughly $10 billion.

While extremely costly to deploy, satellite technology can provide high-speed internet for people who live in rural or hard-to-serve places where fiber optic cables and cell towers do not reach. The technology could also be a critical backstop when hurricanes or other natural disasters disrupt communication.
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