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Law Reform: How the U.S. Secure Space Bill 2025 Could Impact Everything You Do Online
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Law Reform: How the U.S. Secure Space Bill 2025 Could Impact Everything You Do Online

A new U.S. space law could quietly reshape how we stream, connect and rely on satellite telecommunication networks every day.

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May 04, 2025
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The U.S. Secure Space Act sounds imaginary until your internet slows down or your GPS malfunctions 🚀 A new space law just passed in the U.S. It could change how you stream online, travel, and stay connected, without you even realising. Here’s what the Secure Space Act means for all of us back on Earth.

The United States House of Representatives has just passed a new Bill that could impact how outer space interacts with us on earth 🚀🌌. The "Secure Space Act of 2025" (H.R.2458), which passed in the U.S. House of Reps on 30 April 2025, marks a serious step in how governments want to protect and regulate satellite services, especially against what they call "foreign adversaries."

If you work with satellite broadcasting, data streaming, remote sensing, or even high-tech sports transmissions beamed from orbit, this is your heads-up. The tech world needs to stay alert.

But Wait, What Is the U.S. Secure Space Act 2025? ❓

Let’s break it down. The Secure Space Act is a piece of legislation aimed at stopping the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from issuing or maintaining satellite spectrum licences to companies that are connected to "foreign adversaries": countries like China, Russia, North Korea, or Iran, for example.

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