FCC imposes historic fine on Dish Network for space debris violation

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The FCC has issued its first-ever fine for space junk to Dish Network, penalizing the company $150,000 for not properly deorbiting its satellite. Dish admitted liability and will implement a compliance plan. Space debris poses hazards to infrastructure and communication systems. This breakthrough settlement demonstrates the FCC's enforcement authority in enforcing space debris rules, potentially encouraging companies to clean up their mess.
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