- Amazon said it is seeking updates to international satellite spectrum rules, citing regulations written in the late 1990s that govern Equivalent Power Flux-Density (EPFD).
- The company said the current framework requires NGSO operators to implement “avoidance zones,” which it said reduces coverage and capacity.
- Amazon cited an economic analysis estimating up to USD 100.0 billion in new economic activity and a 180% increase in broadband capacity from updated regulations.
- Amazon said it is working with governments, regulators, and industry partners to support technical studies aimed at modernizing EPFD rules.
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