WASHINGTON — The chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on March 12 lavished praise on the satellite industry but did not suggest an opinion on the Intelsat-SES C-band-sharing proposal with terrestrial wireless operators.
And while he said closing the digital divide was his highest priority, he told satellite-broadband providers they would have to live with what they say are biases in the Connect America Fund Phase 2 (CAF-2) reverse auction of broadband-deployment subsidies.
"We’ve made satellite broadband providers eligible for . . .
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