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EU Blocks U.S. in Satellite Spectrum Auction

EU Blocks U.S. in Satellite Spectrum Auction

Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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EU Nations Push for Homegrown Satellite Tech, Excluding U.S. Companies

France and Spain are advocating for European-only participation in the upcoming EU satellite spectrum auction, targeting bands at two gigahertz. This move aligns with the EUs broader push for digital sovereignty, aiming to limit non-European players in various tech sectors, including cloud computing and software.

At a recent digital ministers meeting, Spains Digital Transformation Minister Oscar Lopez emphasized the importance of strengthening Europes satellite industry and maintaining national control over telecom infrastructure. EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen confirmed that the spectrum decision will be a joint effort between Brussels and member states, with a proposal forthcoming.

The EU is also tightening regulations on satellite operators like SpaceX, despite U.S. warnings against excessive oversight. This spectrum showdown could significantly impact Europes orbital future, potentially excluding U.S. companies and favoring homegrown tech.

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