Starlink and Amazon seek EU mobile satellite spectrum access
A draft European Union plan would allow non-European satellite operators to purchase rights to mobile spectrum. Starlink and Amazon have been identified as potential participants in the proposed framework.
headforpoints.comA draft European Union plan would open parts of the mobile satellite spectrum to non-European companies, according to a document seen by Reuters. The proposal lists Starlink and Amazon among operators that could acquire access rights under the new framework.
Spectrum allocation details The draft text sets out technical conditions and licensing procedures for operators seeking to use the spectrum for direct-to-device mobile services. It does not specify final allocation amounts or prices, which would be determined after further regulatory review.
Next steps The document is still in draft form and has not been formally adopted by European Union institutions. Further consultations with member states and industry stakeholders are expected before any final decision.
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