GSMA Launches Global Satellite Regulatory Playbook to Help Policymakers Build Future-Ready Connectivity Frameworks
Why this matters
The GSMA’s release of a global satellite regulatory playbook signals a growing institutional recognition of satellite connectivity as a critical infrastructure component within the broader communications ecosystem. For commercial real estate investors and capital allocators, this development underscores the increasing importance of regulatory clarity and harmonization in enabling scalable, technology-neutral frameworks that can support next-generation connectivity solutions. As CRE sectors—particularly logistics, data centers, and urban mixed-use developments—become more reliant on robust, ubiquitous digital infrastructure, satellite technology emerges as a complementary vector to terrestrial networks, potentially unlocking new value in underconnected or hard-to-wire locations. From a capital-markets perspective, the playbook’s emphasis on sustainable investment and consumer protection may encourage more predictable policy environments, reducing regulatory risk premiums that have historically complicated financing and deployment of satellite-enabled infrastructure. This could catalyse capital flows into satellite-related ventures and infrastructure, indirectly benefiting CRE assets that integrate or depend on advanced connectivity. Moreover, the initiative reflects a broader trend of institutional investors and policymakers aligning on frameworks that balance innovation with societal needs, a dynamic likely to influence future capital allocation decisions across technology-driven real estate sectors.
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New guide provides practical recommendations for regulators seeking to create harmonised, technology-neutral satellite frameworks that prioritise societal needs, consumer protection and sustainable investment LONDON,…
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