LightSquared representatives urged the FCC to “provide adequate time to explore...
LightSquared representatives urged the FCC to “provide adequate time to explore a full range of solutions” to the interference issue and other concerns raised by the GPS community around the company’s effort to build a terrestrial network. They met with…
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Charles Mathias, aide to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, LightSquared said in an ex parte filing in docket 11-109 (http://xrl.us/bm6tx2). The satellite wholesale company also urged the commission to consider “identifying possible alternative spectrum bands for LightSquared’s terrestrial operations.” The agency has proposed to yank the company’s ancillary terrestrial component authority after earlier waiving some rules so it could sell terrestrial services in the L-band.