Collapse to view only § 765a. Signatory role
- § 765. Access to INTELSAT
- § 765a. Signatory role
- § 765b. Elimination of procurement preferences
- § 765c. ITU functions
- § 765d. Termination of provisions of this chapter
- § 765e. Repealed.
- § 765f. Satellite auctions
- § 765g. Exclusivity arrangements
Nothing in this subchapter or the Communications Act of 1934 [47 U.S.C. 151 et seq.] shall be construed to authorize or require any preference, in Federal Government procurement of telecommunications services, for the satellite space segment provided by INTELSAT, Inmarsat, or any successor entity or separated entity.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Commission shall not have the authority to assign by competitive bidding orbital locations or spectrum used for the provision of international or global satellite communications services. The President shall oppose in the International Telecommunication Union and in other bilateral and multilateral fora any assignment by competitive bidding of orbital locations or spectrum used for the provision of such services.