LightSquared stressed the company’s continuing desire and intention to deploy...
LightSquared stressed the company’s continuing desire and intention to deploy a nationwide 4G wireless broadband network, in an ex parte filing in FCC docket 11-109 (http://xrl.us/bm8azh). The filing recounted a meeting with company executives, FCC General Counsel Austin Schlick, Deputy…
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General Counsel Sean Lev and members of the Administrative Law Division and the International Bureau. The commission has a number of legal and policy responses it can take to address the inability of a limited number of GPS receivers “to operate properly in spectrum that has not been allocated for GPS use,” it said. The company is ready to continue working with federal government stakeholders and the GPS community “to find a solution that will placate all affected constituencies.” LightSquared filed for bankruptcy on Monday (CD May 16 p7).