FCC Imposes Fine On DISH For Failing To Deorbit Satellite

Credit: ESA
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for the first time has imposed a fine on a satellite operator for failing to properly deorbit a satellite. The DISH Network has agreed to pay $150,000 and will follow a compliance plan after it failed to deorbit EchoStar-7, a geostationary satellite that...

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