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Top executives from Progeny met with FCC staff to discuss...

Top executives from Progeny met with FCC staff to discuss the company’s multilateration location and monitoring service (M-LMS) network “and the methods employed to avoid or mitigate potential interference to Part 15 devices,” according to an ex parte filing at…

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the commission (http://bit.ly/VtJoiF). Among those at the meeting were Progeny Chairman Rajendra Singh and CEO Gary Parsons. The service, set to launch in about 40 markets nationwide, has been controversial (CD Feb 6 p 11). Progeny earlier submitted reports in tests of possible interference conducted in cooperation with Itron, Landis+Gyr and the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (CD Dec 26 p13).