FCC Grants Lynk First-Ever
License for Commercial
Satellite-Direct-to-Standard-Mobile-Phone Service
September 20, 2022
Lynk Global, Inc.
expressed its appreciation to the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) for granting Lynk
the world's first-ever commercial license for a
satellite-direct-to-standard-mobile-phone service.
This FCC license enables Lynk to launch commercial
services for its global constellation of satellites
later this year, paving the way for universal mobile
connectivity.
Margo Deckard, COO and
co-founder of Lynk, said, “The FCC is the gold
standard of telecommunication regulators. They have
deep technical knowledge and conducted a rigorous
review process, which validates that Lynk’s
first-of-its-kind
satellite-direct-to-standard-mobile phone service is
ready to be deployed globally.” Deckard added, “We
applaud the FCC and its staff for using their small
sat rules to accelerate innovation in space. We are
honored to receive the very first commercial license
for the world’s first true
satellite-direct-to-standard-mobile phone service
from such a credible and respected regulator.”
Lynk launched Lynk Tower 1, the
first satellite covered by the FCC license, on April
1. Lynk is scheduled to launch three more satellites
— also known as Lynk Towers 2, 3 and 4 and Lynk’s
7th, 8th, and 9th cell-towers-in-space — later this
year as the company advances toward deploying its
global service. Lynk has signed contracts with 15
mobile network operators (MNOs) in 36 countries
representing over 240M mobile subscribers, and is
actively testing in 10 countries.
Today, only 10% of the world’s
surface is covered by terrestrial mobile
connectivity. This means that 90% of the planet is
in “coverage black spots,” otherwise known as “0G”.
0G is a problem
for four billion people. Over
three billion people per year with a mobile phone
experience extended periods of disconnectivity.
Another billion people per year will buy their first
phone when there is affordable mobile coverage where
they live and work.
This FCC license will also
allow Lynk to provide emergency communication
services to help people recover from disasters and
will save lives. Earlier this year, the volcanic
eruption in Tonga demonstrated, as have so many
other events, the need for a global “instant backup”
system to ensure mobile connectivity, no matter
what. Lynk’s satellite cell towers are not affected
by tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires,
blizzards, tornados, or other effects that can
damage ground-based cell towers.
Steve Case, Chairman of
Revolution (Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund
is an investor in Lynk) and Co-Founder of America
Online (AOL) stated, “Having co-founded America
Online, I
understand and support Lynk’s
mission to connect everyone on Earth via its
satellite-direct-to cell-phone service. With the FCC
approval of the world’s first commercial
satellite-direct-to phone license, Lynk is one major
step closer to achieving its goals. Revolution’s
Rise of the Rest Seed Fund is proud to back a
business that recognizes the value in connecting the
8 billion people on this planet—from both a business
and global safety perspective.”
“Technologies such as Lynk's
satellite-direct-to-standard-mobile-phone service
are an important part of the evolving mobile
ecosystem and will be essential in enabling coverage
in underserved geographies,” said Alex Sinclair,
Chief Technology Officer, GSMA. “Working in close
collaboration with mobile network operators, Lynk’s
satellite services will support the goal of
ubiquitous connectivity for the benefit of society
and business worldwide.”
“Mongolia’s telecommunication
sector faces a unique challenge as the country is
one of the most sparsely populated in the world.
From mountain ranges to steppe prairies, from the
Gobi Desert to northern taigas, thousands of nomads
live in the Mongolian countryside, and they all
require constant and reliable connectivity to the
world. Thus far, we have increased our mobile and 4G
LTE network coverage to over 80% of the population,
which makes Unitel Group the leading
telecommunications service provider in Mongolia,”
says Bat-Erdene. G, CTO of Unitel Group. “The FCC
approval of Lynk’s commercial system marks an
important step to enable Unitel Group to expand our
efforts in providing the best connectivity to our
customers no matter where they are in Mongolia,” he
continues.
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