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EchoStar Urges Co-Equal NGSO, GSO ESIM Interference Protections

The idea of giving co-equal interference protection status to earth stations in motion (ESIM) communications with non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) and geostationary orbit fixed satellite systems in the 18.8-19.3 GHz and 28.6-29.1 GHz bands is well within the bounds of the…

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ESIM rulemaking, EchoStar said in an docket 18-315 posting Monday. It said that co-equal proposal is in line with the FCC's Ka-band plan and spectrum allocation set up in the 2017 NGSO rules update order (see 1709260035). The company said multitudes of new NGSO ESIM devices will unquestionably lead to increased interference risks.