FCC approves SpaceX plan to deploy an additional 7,500 Starlink satellites

FCC approves SpaceX plan to deploy an additional 7,500 Starlink satellites


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The Federal Communications Commission said on Friday it has approved SpaceX’s request to deploy another 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites as it works to boost internet service worldwide.

The FCC said Elon Musk’s SpaceX can now operate an additional 7,500 Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the total to 15,000 satellites worldwide. The FCC is also allowing SpaceX to upgrade the satellites and operate across five frequencies and is waiving prior requirements that prevented overlapping coverage and enhanced capacity.

The agency said the additional satellites will provide direct-to-cell connectivity outside the United States and supplemental U.S. coverage, which will allow for next-generation mobile services as well as internet speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second.

“This FCC authorization is a game-changer for enabling next-generation services,” FCC Chair Brendan Carr said. “By authorizing 15,000 new and advanced satellites, the FCC has given SpaceX the green light to deliver unprecedented satellite broadband capabilities, strengthen competition, and help ensure that no community is left behind.”

SpaceX has sought approval to deploy nearly 30,000 satellites but the FCC said it was for now approving only 15,000.

“We find that authorization for additional satellites is in the public interest, even as the Gen2 Starlink Upgrade satellites remain untested on orbit. We defer authorization of the remaining 14,988 proposed Gen2 Starlink satellites, including satellites proposed for operations above 600 km,” the FCC said.

The FCC said SpaceX must launch 50% of the maximum number of authorized Gen2 satellites, place them in assigned orbits, and operate them no later than December 1, 2028, and SpaceX must launch the remaining satellites by December 2031. It must complete the deployment of the 7,500 first-generation satellites by late November 2027.

Last week, Starlink said it would begin reconfiguring its satellite constellation by lowering all satellites orbiting at about 550 km (342 miles) to 480 km over the course of 2026, a move to increase space safety.

Starlink said in December that one of its satellites experienced an anomaly in space, creating a “small” amount of debris and cutting off communications with the spacecraft at an altitude of 418 km, a rare kinetic accident in orbit for the satellite internet giant.

SpaceX has become the world’s largest satellite operator through Starlink, a network of about 9,400 satellites beaming broadband internet to consumers, governments and enterprise customers.

The predecessor of FCC chief Carr, Jessica Rosenworcel, urged in 2024 for more competition to SpaceX’s internet satellite constellation Starlink, noting at the time that Starlink controlled nearly two-thirds of all active satellites.



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