Actually Starlink is not in compliance with the regulations. It exceeds a lot the permitted out-of-band emissions.
Because of that, SpaceX has requested from FCC a waiver that would allow it to exceed nine times the out-of-band emissions permitted by the current regulations.
The competitors of Starlink, i.e. AT&T, Verizon, EchoStar and Omnispace, have petitioned FCC to deny SpaceX's request.
SpaceX argues that they should be allowed to break the rules because "This out-of-band emission restriction will be most detrimental for real-time communications such as voice and video, rendering such communications unreliable both in critical and in common circumstances, increasing risk in emergency situations" and complying with the rules risks "needlessly sacrificing reliable real-time communications, including emergency voice and video, for American consumers, limiting the most powerful supplemental coverage system in the world to just a text service".
According to SpaceX, complying with the regulations requires that "To achieve this reduction, SpaceX would sacrifice substantial system capacity and capability, either turning down power by half and keeping all beams active, reducing its beam count by half, or a combination of the two".
All these arguments look like a complete BS. SpaceX knew the regulations and they could have easily designed their equipment to be compliant, but this would have increased their costs, perhaps a lot, due to the need to include more expensive filters in their equipment, possibly increasing the size and weight, which would have also increased the launch costs. So they have attempted to save money by using the strategy "ask forgiveness not permission".
I believe that any big company that uses this childish strategy should be severely punished, instead of receiving forgiveness. For small companies it is impossible to bring any product on the market without passing an expensive compliance test for radio emissions in a certified laboratory. When they are caught with a non-compliant product, they must recall it, they are not forgiven. SpaceX does not deserve any privileges, especially when their misbehavior affects the entire world, not only USA.
Because of that, SpaceX has requested from FCC a waiver that would allow it to exceed nine times the out-of-band emissions permitted by the current regulations.
The competitors of Starlink, i.e. AT&T, Verizon, EchoStar and Omnispace, have petitioned FCC to deny SpaceX's request.
SpaceX argues that they should be allowed to break the rules because "This out-of-band emission restriction will be most detrimental for real-time communications such as voice and video, rendering such communications unreliable both in critical and in common circumstances, increasing risk in emergency situations" and complying with the rules risks "needlessly sacrificing reliable real-time communications, including emergency voice and video, for American consumers, limiting the most powerful supplemental coverage system in the world to just a text service".
According to SpaceX, complying with the regulations requires that "To achieve this reduction, SpaceX would sacrifice substantial system capacity and capability, either turning down power by half and keeping all beams active, reducing its beam count by half, or a combination of the two".
All these arguments look like a complete BS. SpaceX knew the regulations and they could have easily designed their equipment to be compliant, but this would have increased their costs, perhaps a lot, due to the need to include more expensive filters in their equipment, possibly increasing the size and weight, which would have also increased the launch costs. So they have attempted to save money by using the strategy "ask forgiveness not permission".
I believe that any big company that uses this childish strategy should be severely punished, instead of receiving forgiveness. For small companies it is impossible to bring any product on the market without passing an expensive compliance test for radio emissions in a certified laboratory. When they are caught with a non-compliant product, they must recall it, they are not forgiven. SpaceX does not deserve any privileges, especially when their misbehavior affects the entire world, not only USA.