The FCC seeks comment on LightSquared’s request to modify the...
The FCC seeks comment on LightSquared’s request to modify the ancillary terrestrial component authorization associated with its mobile satellite service L-band licenses. The wholesale satellite capacity company said its proposed modification “is intended to address concerns raised by the GPS…
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industry and others and to allow LightSquared to proceed with deployment of its proposed broadband network,” the FCC said in a public notice (http://xrl.us/bn2i79). The company proposed to relinquish its right to deploy terrestrial downlink operations at 1545-1555 MHz and permanently relocate those terrestrial operations instead to 1670-1680 MHz, the commission said. The proposal includes sharing the 1675-1680 MHz band with federal users (CD Oct 2 p3). Comments are due Dec. 17, oppositions Jan. 4, and replies Jan. 11, the commission said.