Federal Communications Commission

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Federal Communications Commission is a technical regulator that defines standards, reviews evidence, and oversees safety or compliance. Assessment centers on compliance testing, incident reporting, and safety standards, including whether stated programs and standards produce verifiable results.

The account of Federal Communications Commission moves between broadband data; interference and public-safety policy; and radio-spectrum management. Before claims about radio-spectrum management are accepted, rulemaking records is examined together with technical filings; the conclusion remains provisional because regulatory choices balance engineering evidence with legal and policy objectives.

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Starlink Satellites Face Near-Constant Collision Avoidance in Orbit

SpaceX's Starlink satellites have performed hundreds of thousands of collision avoidance maneuvers in the past year, highlighting the growing challenge of managing orbital traffic and the risks posed by increasing satellite numbers

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SpaceX Starship Flight 13 to Test Starlink V3 Deployment

SpaceX is preparing to launch Starship Flight 13 from Starbase, Texas, aiming to deploy 20 Starlink Version 3 satellites and test upgraded booster recovery systems in a mission scheduled for July 16

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