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Home » New FCC Rule Could Expand Spectrum for Commercial Space Ventures

New FCC Rule Could Expand Spectrum for Commercial Space Ventures

March 8, 2026
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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has proposed a new initiative aimed at ensuring sufficient spectrum resources for emerging space missions, including orbital laboratories, satellite servicing, in-space manufacturing, and future inhabitable spacecraft. The proposal would launch a formal rulemaking process at the FCC’s March Commission meeting to address spectrum access challenges facing next-generation space operations.

The draft Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) focuses on improving access to spectrum used for telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C), which are essential for controlling spacecraft and ensuring mission safety. The FCC intends to examine how its existing regulatory framework could be clarified or expanded to accommodate novel space activities and to identify additional spectrum bands that could support new classes of orbital services.

Carr said reliable spectrum access will play a critical role as the commercial space sector expands into areas such as in-orbit repairs, space-based research, and privately operated orbital habitats. The proposal forms part of the Commission’s broader push toward what Carr describes as “spectrum abundance,” an approach designed to make more spectrum available through flexible regulatory policies and market-based mechanisms.

• FCC plans to launch a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to address spectrum needs for emerging space operations

• Focus on ensuring reliable spectrum access for telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) functions

• Potential clarification and expansion of regulatory classifications for new types of orbital activities

• Exploration of new spectrum bands dedicated to emerging space missions

• Initiative aligns with broader FCC efforts to release up to 20,000 MHz of spectrum for satellite connectivity services

“America’s leadership in space relies on predictable spectrum resources. Whether we’re talking about repairing a satellite in orbit or creating pharmaceutical solutions in a space lab, these ventures require secure radio signals for control and operations. Today’s proposal is the first step toward the spectrum abundance needed to support America’s expanding space economy,” said FCC Chairman Brendan Carr.

🌐 Analysis: The FCC’s focus on spectrum policy reflects the rapid expansion of commercial space infrastructure, including satellite servicing, in-orbit manufacturing, and private space stations planned by companies such as Axiom Space and Sierra Space. At the same time, regulators are grappling with growing demand for spectrum from both large satellite constellations and emerging orbital operations, making spectrum coordination an increasingly important policy issue for the global space economy.

🌐 We’re tracking the latest developments in satellite and space infrastructure. Follow our ongoing coverage at: https://convergedigest.com/category/space/

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