"Satellite Radio Negotiations: Orbital Spectrum Clash Looms for U.S."

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"Satellite Radio Negotiations: Orbital Spectrum Clash Looms for U.S."
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The U.S. is anticipating tougher negotiations over the allocation of radio waves for satellite connectivity following the 2023 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-23). Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Steve Lang highlighted challenges arising from the increasing number of satellite constellations and resistance to non-geostationary orbit systems (NGSO) like SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Kuiper. Concerns about the impact on radio astronomy and equitable access led to resolutions for further study in 2027. However, the U.S. was criticized for insufficient preparation and strategy alignment, resulting in setbacks in spectrum policy discussions and falling behind other countries in shaping future radio wave deployments.

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