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Anatel approves rule on operation in Ka band satellites

29/10/2012

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The National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) approved on Thursday, the Standard Operating Conditions Geostationary Satellite in Ka band with coverage over Brazilian territory. The publication of the Standard will help to optimize the use of resources of orbit and spectrum and thus to stimulate the expansion of the use of networks and telecommunications services for the benefit of the population and the widespread access to broadband internet especially in regions where the telecommunications infrastructure is nascent.

The standard establishes criteria and technical parameters in order to regulate the operation of the Brazilian territory, geostationary satellites spaced two degrees, in the frequency bands from 17.7 to 20.2 GHz, downlink, and 27 to 30 GHz , uplink.

The proposed standard was submitted to the contributions of the company at the end of last year, through the Public Consultation 61/2011. The development of the standard considered, among other things, expressions of interest in the exploitation of Ka-band satellites over Brazilian territory, the demand for new applications that require large satellite bandwidth and high transmission rates, and state of the art coding and modulation techniques and adaptive technologies.

The operating satellites in Ka band already occurs in the United States, Canada and Europe to meet the broadband services and DTH (satellite pay TV). It is planned for 2013, the launch of a Brazilian satellite to operate in these frequency bands.



Source: ANATEL

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