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    Europe's Ses Says up to Fcc to Free up Satellite Spectrum for Starlink

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    Posted on February 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The FCC's decision on C-band spectrum allocation is pivotal for SES and SpaceX's Starlink, impacting satellite and 5G services.

    SES CEO: FCC's Decision Crucial for Starlink's Satellite Spectrum

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro

    (Reuters) - The CEO of European satellite company SES said on Wednesday it will be up to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to decide on freeing up additional C-band spectrum that could be allocated to Space X's Starlink.

    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will consider on Thursday whether it will move forward with plans to auction off new spectrum.

    C-band is a segment of the spectrum used by satellite service providers to broadcast video and radio content to 120 million households in the United States.

    Europe-based SES and Intelsat, set to merge later in 2025, have historically been the largest holders of these coveted frequencies that are also instrumental in 5G deployment for wireless carriers.

    "It's really up to the FCC to decide how they want to allocate that spectrum, knowing that their main objective is to drive incremental revenue to the treasury to fund a lot of the initiatives that the Trump administration is driving," SES's chief executive Adel Al-Saleh said during a post-earnings call.

    SES has made billions of euros in recent years through C-band clearing activities in the U.S. and may benefit from new openings after acquiring Intelsat.

    However, their leadership in the market could be diminished due to emerging competitors such as Elon Musk's Space X.

    In January, Space X's vice president of satellite policy, David Goldman, suggested in a letter to FCC Secretary Marlene Dortch that the C-band should be shared among other players after the SES-Intelsat merger.

    "Technically, you could work in that spectrum with many different applications, but it needs to be designed and coordinated very well," Al-Saleh said.

    CONTRACT WINS DRIVE PROFIT BEAT

    Earlier on Wednesday, the Luxembourg-based satellite operator reported an 8.6% rise in its quarterly core profit, well above market expectations, supported by strong commercial activity with big contract wins including with NATO and the U.S. government.

    But Europe's legacy satellite operators, already buried under billions of euros of debt, are being challenged by the rising popularity of Starlink and Amazon's Kuiper.

    Unlike Starlink's 7,000 low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites bringing internet access to consumers, SES manages a multi-orbit network of around 70 geostationary (GEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellites that provide connectivity for a wide range of markets including aviation, maritime, military and governments.

    The company's Paris-listed shares were trading 5% higher by 1058 GMT.

    ($1 = 0.9534 euros)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro in Gdansk; Editing by Milla Nissi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •FCC to decide on C-band spectrum allocation for Starlink.
    • •SES and Intelsat hold significant C-band frequencies.
    • •SpaceX suggests shared use of C-band post SES-Intelsat merger.
    • •SES reports strong profit due to major contract wins.
    • •Starlink and Amazon's Kuiper challenge traditional satellite operators.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe's SES says up to FCC to free up satellite spectrum for Starlink

    1What is the role of the FCC regarding satellite spectrum?

    The FCC is responsible for deciding on the allocation of C-band spectrum, which is crucial for satellite service providers and 5G deployment.

    2How has SES performed financially recently?

    SES reported an 8.6% rise in its quarterly core profit, exceeding market expectations, driven by strong commercial activity.

    3What challenges does SES face in the satellite market?

    SES faces challenges from competitors like SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Kuiper, as well as significant debt burdens.

    4What is the significance of the C-band spectrum?

    The C-band spectrum is essential for broadcasting video and radio content to millions of households and is also vital for 5G deployment.

    5What is the expected outcome of the SES-Intelsat merger?

    The merger is expected to enhance SES's market position, although it may face increased competition from emerging players.

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