International
Telecommunications Union extends regulatory filings
for Ovzon 3 orbital position
The Radio Regulations Board
(RRB) of the International Telecommunications Union
(ITU) has on March 27, 2023, announced their
approval of an extension of the regulatory time
limits to Bring Into Use (BIU) the regulatory
filings for the orbital position intended for the
Ovzon 3 satellite.
The RRB has extended the BIU
time limit to December 31, 2023, which allows Ovzon
to continue planning for the placement of the Ovzon
3 satellite in the 59.7° East orbital position. The
extension is required in view of the previously
announced (Feb 3, 2023) rescheduling of the Ovzon 3
launch. This supports a launch within the first part
of the current launch window of July – September
2023. A launch occurring late in the announced
window may require additional approvals from the
RRB. Ovzon is continuously engaged with the
satellite manufacturer (Maxar) and launch provider
(SpaceX) to finalize and launch the satellite.
“We are pleased with the
decision of the RRB, and we will continue to engage
in every detail impacting the manufacturing and
launch schedule of the Ovzon 3 satellite. We will
make every effort to ensure our regulatory approvals
are synchronized with the timing of our upcoming
launch. We remain keenly focused on all actions
required to bring the Ovzon 3 satellite’s unique
capabilities into orbit.” says
Per Norén, CEO of Ovzon.
The ITU is a specialized agency
of the United Nations that regulates and administers
the international use of radio frequencies, coverage
areas, and priorities for the global fleet of
satellites. Ovzon has spectrum assignments
registered with the ITU in twelve orbital locations
on the geostationary arc. The approvals by the RRB
were specific to the filings for the orbital
position at 59.7° East.