Public Safety
Rep. Fulcher Presses FCC to Move Faster on GPS Backup
New filings deepen debate over terrestrial GPS alternatives.
Public Safety
New filings deepen debate over terrestrial GPS alternatives.
GPS
A security trade association is denying claims of Chinese ties in the GPS backup fight
Spectrum
ITU's choice to hold the conference in Shanghai has raised some fears about security.
Spectrum
Users of the 900 MHz band fear interference, which NextNav maintains it could avoid.
Expert Opinion
Misleading characterization of satellite broadband as inferior threaten to waste taxpayer dollars and delay universal connectivity
Satellite
The number of active satellites in orbit has exploded, from approximately 1,000 in 2014 to nearly 11,539 by the end of 2024.
Satellite
Bureau Chief Jay Schwarz outlined two key priorities: Modernizing licensing systems and ensuring adequate spectrum.
Broadband's Impact
WASHINGTON, January 14, 2010 – The Satellite Industry Association has announced its new board of directors for this year. David Cavossa, who is vice president of operations for CapRock Government Solutions, will serve as the association’s chairman of the board for 2010.