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Globalstar and Jarvinian Venture Fund successfully completed initial...

Globalstar and Jarvinian Venture Fund successfully completed initial testing of Globalstar’s proposed terrestrial low-power service. The tests show how quickly and efficiently TLPS “can be deployed to expand the nation’s wireless capacity to address the looming exhaustion of existing Wi-Fi…

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spectrum,” Globalstar said in a news release (http://bit.ly/19YwAqX). All tests were performed over a new 22 MHz channel within the 2.4 GHz band using Ruckus Wireless equipment and existing smartphones “that were enabled to operate over the new channel via a remote firmware upgrade,” it said. Globalstar was granted authorization to test the equipment in the 2.4 GHz band as part of its effort to obtain an FCC rulemaking to use a portion of Big low earth orbit spectrum for terrestrial use (CD April 1 p14).