FCC gives Amazon Leo more time on satellite deployment but strips its spectrum priority

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The FCC waived Amazon Leo’s July 30 satellite deadline but stripped its spectrum priority until March 2028. The full 2029 deadline stands.

The Federal Communications Commission has freed Amazon from a requirement to deploy the first 1,616 satellites in its Amazon Leo broadband constellation by 30 July, issuing a conditional waiver instead of the two-year extension Amazon requested in January. The compromise keeps the final deadline intact: all 3,232 planned Gen 1 satellites must still be in orbit by July 2029.

The waiver comes with a penalty. Any Amazon Leo satellites launched after 30 July will temporarily lose their priority status in the Ka and Ku spectrum bands, meaning Amazon bears the regulatory burden of ensuring its newer satellites do not interfere with rival constellations, including SpaceX’s Starlink. The FCC said in an order filed on Friday that the remedy was “tailored to ensure that Americans quickly...

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