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U.S. FCC approves Boeing bid to deploy satellites for broadband service -Breaking

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – On Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved Boeing’s (NYSE;) application to operate and launch 147 satellites that will provide broadband access.

In 2017, Boeing filed a request to the FCC for approval to launch a V-band constellation of mostly low Earth orbit satellites. The FCC did not approve Boeing’s request to operate inter-satellite links in certain frequency bands that are not allocated internationally for operations of the fixed-satellite service.

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