Thanks
to a recent decision by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC,)
in-flight satellite broadband Internet service providers will now
have an easier time to accomplish their licensing requirements.
The
FCC issued new in-flight regulations that identified two mobile
applications to be licensed applications of fixed-satellite service.
The applications are Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft and
vehicle-mounted earth stations that deliver satellite communications
to airborne and terrestrial vehicles.
The
new regulations will make it faster for the FCC to process
applications by up to 50 percent faster. Previously, the FCC had
issued authorizations for companies to offer such services on an ad
hoc basis.
The
regulations will also improve competition amongst in-flight service
providers, who provide satellite broadband and other services to
passengers and crew alike.
For
the FCC, the in-flight market was a big part of the mobile
telecommunications market in the United States as it promoted the
widespread availability of Internet access to aircraft passengers.
In-flight
communications regulation is the purview of the FCC and the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA).
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