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 Commercial Space Launch; In the US, the FCC is considering potential allocation of several additional bands for commercial space launch -- including 2360-2390 MHz .  ​ Commercial Space Launch; In the US, the FCC is considering potential allocation of several additional bands for commercial space launch -- including 2360-2390 MHz .  ​
  
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 **Lower C-Band (4400-4940 MHz)** **Lower C-Band (4400-4940 MHz)**
  
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 WRC Threat; See associated WRC Watch item.  WRC Threat; See associated WRC Watch item. 
  
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 **Middle C-Band (5091-5250 MHz)** **Middle C-Band (5091-5250 MHz)**
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 ITU. 5091-5150 MHz is the only globally harmonized band allocated for aeronautical telemetry world-wide. As a relative new AMT band, it has not been widely adopted except in ITU Region 1 (France) and Region 2 (the U.S. where its use is largely limited to military installations). Global telemetry users are encouraged to make use of this AMT band.  AMT use may need to co-exist with airport ground communications depending on the administration. ​ ITU. 5091-5150 MHz is the only globally harmonized band allocated for aeronautical telemetry world-wide. As a relative new AMT band, it has not been widely adopted except in ITU Region 1 (France) and Region 2 (the U.S. where its use is largely limited to military installations). Global telemetry users are encouraged to make use of this AMT band.  AMT use may need to co-exist with airport ground communications depending on the administration. ​
        
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 **Upper C-Band (5925-6700)** **Upper C-Band (5925-6700)**