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Home / Technology / FCC Signals Support for SpaceX's Starlink to Deliver Gigabit Satellite Internet

FCC Signals Support for SpaceX's Starlink to Deliver Gigabit Satellite Internet

14 Nov

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Summary

  • FCC supports SpaceX's Starlink for fiber-like satellite internet
  • Reforms to outdated technical rules to enable faster satellite speeds
  • FCC aims to streamline satellite approvals to counter China's space dominance
FCC Signals Support for SpaceX's Starlink to Deliver Gigabit Satellite Internet

On November 14, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) signaled its strong support for SpaceX's Starlink to deliver fiber-like satellite internet services. FCC Space Bureau Chief Jay Schwarz, in a speech at the New America think tank's LEO Satellite Policy Symposium, highlighted the potential for Starlink and other low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite systems to provide gigabit-per-second broadband, including in competition with ground-based fiber providers.

To enable these faster satellite internet speeds, the FCC is moving to reform decades-old technical restrictions on radio emissions, known as the "equivalent power flux density" rules. Schwarz acknowledged that while these rules were designed to curb interference, they have become an outdated barrier to unleashing the full potential of satellite broadband.

Furthermore, the FCC is focused on streamlining its satellite licensing process, which Schwarz described as "unpredictable and slow." The agency aims to dramatically increase throughput and provide more predictability for satellite companies, recognizing the need to counter China's aggressive pursuit of space dominance. Schwarz warned that China seeks to offer "authoritarian-controlled internet from space" to nations worldwide.

By reforming regulations and expediting approvals, the FCC hopes to spur greater innovation and competition in the satellite internet market, ultimately benefiting consumers, especially in rural and remote areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The FCC is backing SpaceX's Starlink to deliver fiber-like satellite internet services, citing benefits for broadband competition and rural connectivity.
The FCC plans to update decades-old technical restrictions on radio emissions, known as the "equivalent power flux density" rules, to enable higher-speed satellite internet services.
The FCC aims to dramatically increase throughput and provide more predictability for satellite companies, recognizing the need to counter China's aggressive pursuit of space dominance.

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