Globalstar urged the FCC to move forward with...
Globalstar urged the FCC to move forward with a rulemaking in its effort to deploy a terrestrial low-power service with its spectrum. A TLPS deployment “will quickly add 22 MHz to the nation’s wireless broadband spectrum inventory,” it said in…
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an ex parte filing in docket RM-11685 (http://bit.ly/11WcnjZ). The filing recounts a meeting with Globalstar executives, Jarvinian Venture Fund and staff from Chairman Julius Genachowski’s office and Commissioner Ajit Pai’s office, and the Office of Engineering and Technology, it said. Globalstar was granted an authorization to test TLPS equipment in the 2.4 GHz band in Cambridge, Mass., it said. A similar request is pending for testing in Cupertino, Calif., and Jarvinian plans to submit other applications for additional locations, it said.