The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology and the International...
The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology and the International and Wireless bureaus granted LightSquared relief from terrestrial buildout conditions that were set in 2010. The FCC said in an order that LightSquared is “unable to meet the specific buildout…
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requirements associated with its proposed terrestrial network because its ability to deploy is constrained by unresolved interference concerns” with respect to GPS users operating in adjacent bands (http://xrl.us/bn7hf3). LightSquared requested the relief this year (CD Sept 25 p19), several months after the commission proposed to revoke its ancillary terrestrial component authority (CD Feb 15 p1). The bureau said it will toll the specific geographic and timing conditions included in the 2010 Harbinger Transfer Order “until further determinations are made with respect to LightSquared’s ATC authority.”