The Taiwanese digital sector is buzzing with the latest news on low-orbit satellite operational permits. Recently, the Ministry of Digital Affairs announced the initial round of reviews for telecom companies that have applied for commercial satellite communication frequencies.
After scrutiny, two companies, Lung Hua Electronics and Aerkomm, have successfully passed. Lung Hua Electronics has a self-built global satellite platform that intends to offer broadband communication services for fishing and merchant ships using Eutelsat synchronous orbit satellites. Meanwhile, Aerkomm, a subsidiary of American firm AERKOMM INC., aims to utilize O3b mid-orbit satellites to target the maritime, aviation, and fixed-site markets.
To ensure a fair and objective review, the Ministry of Digital Affairs and the National Communications Commission established a "Satellite Fixed Communication Radio Frequency Review Committee." The committee invited experts and scholars from various fields, such as communication, finance, and information security, to participate in the reviews. Additionally, the Financial Supervisory Commission and the Investment Review Committee of the Ministry of Economic Affairs were consulted to provide professional opinions. The committee has completed the review of the two firms' qualifications, network infrastructure, and operational plans.
In the future, approved companies will be required to submit performance bonds and obtain frequency usage approval letters from the Ministry of Digital Affairs before applying to the National Communications Commission for operation and network installation plan approvals.
The approval of these companies' satellite communication frequencies is a significant step forward for Taiwan's digital industry. As more companies apply for operational permits, Taiwan's digital sector will undoubtedly continue to evolve and progress.
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