LightSquared urged the FCC to grant the company’s request for it to...
LightSquared urged the FCC to grant the company’s request for it to no longer be bound by the buildout milestones adopted when Harbinger Capital Partners purchased SkyTerra. Granting the request would serve the public interest, LightSquared said in reply comments…
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(http://xrl.us/bn2pu8) to an FCC public notice on the request (CD Oct 12 p8). LightSquared said the FCC doesn’t have to address its public notice proposing to revoke its ancillary terrestrial component authority. LightSquared proposed a comprehensive and constructive solution “that would resolve the GPS compatibility questions underlying that public notice while still allowing LightSquared to implement its network.” The National Society of Professional Surveyors urged the FCC to first address the proposals in the public notice. By further delaying addressing the questions in that public notice, the commission “is leaving the GPS user community in uncertainty and limbo while waiting for the FCC to make a final rule on the outstanding LightSquared issues,” NSPS said (http://xrl.us/bn2pu6).