FCC issues Telesat Phase II certification of accelerated relocation order

Dan Goldberg of Telesat

Telesat has announced that the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has validated Telesat’s Phase II certification of accelerated C-band clearing activities in the 3.7 GHz band.

With this order, the FCC confirms that Telesat has completed all requirements for relocating customers from the 3700-3820 MHz band in the contiguous U.S. along with all required Earth station equipment modifications. Telesat fulfilled the Phase II relocation requirements six months in advance of the December 2023 deadline, and is now eligible to receive its second accelerated relocation payment of nearly [$260 million (€236.91 million)], expected by October 2023. Telesat has already received its Phase I clearing payments totaling [$84.8 million (€77.27 million)].

“I’m incredibly proud of the dedication and efforts of the Telesat team in flawlessly transitioning our customers’ networks to maintain continuity of their critical services,” states Dan Goldberg, Telesat’s president and CEO. “Telesat’s clearing of spectrum well in advance of the FCC’s deadline will further enable the quick deployment of 5G services across the United States.”   

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