
AT&T filed some issues with the Federal Communications Fee (FCC) on Thursday over T-Cellular and Starlink proprietor SpaceX’s plans to let cellphones connect with Starlink satellites (through Ars Technica).
In its submitting, AT&T argues that SCS, or “supplemental protection from area,” shouldn’t inhibit terrestrial wi-fi service and that the FCC “should prioritize” defending terrestrial networks, and that T-Cellular and SpaceX’s proposals don’t have sufficient details about potential interference. “The Candidates’ technical showings are woefully inadequate relating to the chance of dangerous interference posed by their deliberate SCS deployments,” AT&T stated. “SpaceX and T-Cellular’s purposes fall far in need of assembly the edge for waiver and…
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