Anterix and Lynk Global Gain FCC Nod to Test Satellite-Enabled 900 MHz Networks
Event summary
- Anterix and Lynk Global received FCC approval on May 18, 2026, to test satellite-enabled direct-to-device communications in Anterix’s 900 MHz spectrum.
- The trial will integrate Lynk’s satellite capabilities with Anterix’s private wireless broadband networks across multiple geographic locations.
- Testing will involve devices like land mobile radios, smartphones, and edge devices to explore nationwide intelligent and resilient connectivity.
- The collaboration aims to enhance mission-critical communications for sectors including utilities, logistics, and military bases.
The big picture
The FCC approval marks a strategic milestone in the convergence of satellite and terrestrial networks, addressing the growing demand for resilient, ubiquitous connectivity in mission-critical sectors. This collaboration between Anterix and Lynk Global underscores the industry’s shift toward hybrid connectivity solutions, leveraging AI and edge computing to enhance network reliability and coverage. The success of this trial could set a precedent for future deployments in critical infrastructure communications.
What we're watching
- Integration Challenges
- How the technical integration of satellite and terrestrial networks will affect performance and scalability.
- Regulatory Pathways
- Whether the FCC approval will pave the way for broader commercial deployment of satellite-enabled direct-to-device services.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which critical infrastructure sectors will adopt hybrid satellite-terrestrial connectivity solutions.
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