Starlink enters National Radio Quiet Zone-but reportedly cut off access for some
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Gillespie emphasized that local communities feel hindered by outdated regulations from the 1950s, which leave them lagging in modern public safety and communications advancements.
The Pendleton County Commission's resolution highlights the quiet zone as an unfunded federal mandate, stressing the excessive costs attached to enhanced emergency service communications due to NRQZ restrictions.
Pocahontas County's resolution acknowledges the unique burdens imposed by NRQZ regulations, calling for waivers or federal funding to help bolster public safety communications systems.
While Starlink may provide Internet solutions, residents would ideally benefit more from universal access to fiber broadband compatible with strong cellular networks.
Read at Ars Technica
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