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Progeny has seen growing support for its E-911 location service following the release of indoor location accuracy tests by Working Group 3 of the FCC’s Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council, Progeny CEO Gary Parsons said during a meeting with Renee Gregory, aide to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski. Parsons also discussed tests by users of Part 15 devices, said an ex parte filing on the meeting. “Progeny observed that major participants in the wireless communications industry, including wireless carriers, GPS chipset manufacturers, and handset manufacturers, have also noted Progeny’s positive results in the CSRIC and Part 15 test processes,” the filing said (http://bit.ly/10KjIOB). “Several of these wireless industry leaders have expressed their intent to include Progeny’s software in the specifications for their next generation of wireless devices, making Progeny’s location service widely available to consumers. These same wireless industry participants, however, have expressed the need for regulatory certainty regarding Progeny’s ability to provide commercial service before they are willing to commit to Progeny’s service and incorporate Progeny’s technology into their upcoming chips and equipment specifications."

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