FCC Adopts Rules to Promote Internet Onboard Aircraft
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FCC ADOPTS RULES TO PROMOTE DEPLOYMENT OF INTERNET SERVICES ONBOARD
AIRCRAFT
Washington, D.C. – The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a Report and Orderestablishing rules to help speed the deployment of Internet services onboard aircraft. The Commission’s
action enables broadband providers to meet increasing consumer demands and promotes the economic
growth and job-creating impacts of ubiquitous broadband. This action also continues the FCC’s efforts to
update and streamline regulatory requirements across the agency.
Since 2001, the Commission has authorized a number of companies, on an ad hoc basis, to operate Earth
Stations Aboard Aircraft (ESAA), i.e., earth stations on aircraft communicating with Fixed-Satellite
Service (FSS) geostationary-orbit (GSO) space stations. Installed on the exterior of the aircraft, the
satellite antenna carries the signal to and from the aircraft, providing two-way, in-flight broadband
services to passengers and flight crews. The Report and Order formalizes ESAA as a licensed application
in the FSS and establishes a regulatory framework for processing applications while ensuring other radio
service operations are protected from harmful interference. Rather than have to license on-board systems
on an ad hoc basis, airlines will be able test systems that meet FCC standards, establish that they do not
interfere with aircraft systems, and get FAA approval.
By reducing administrative burdens on both applicants and the Commission, the new rules should allow
the Commission to process ESAA applications up to 50 percent faster, enhancing competition in an
important sector of the mobile telecommunications market in the United States and promoting the
widespread availability of Internet access to aircraft passengers.
Action by the Commission, December 20, 2012, by Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Report and
Order (FCC 12-161). Separate statement issued by Chairman Genachowski.
IB Docket No.: 12-376
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