The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has said SpaceX’s Starlink constellation does not require an environmental review, after concerns were raised about its impact on the night sky and the atmosphere.
When it unveiled its National Broadband Plan in 2010, the Federal Communications Commission declared that every American should have access to affordable and robust broadband service by 2020, along with
Broadband firm Viasat called on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Friday to stay a license modification allowing for Starlink s expansion in low orbit.
Satellite provider Viasat Inc. has asked the Federal Communications Commission to halt rival SpaceX's updating of its Starlink satellite fleet, saying the proposed changes pose environmental concerns that the FCC didn't adequately consider and that Viasat plans to challenge in federal court.