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LightSquared isn’t yet providing commercial service using its...

LightSquared isn’t yet providing commercial service using its ancillary terrestrial component authority in light of the FCC’s public notice that recommended a modification of the company’s satellite license. The wholesale satellite capacity company remains committed to working cooperatively with Congress,…

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federal agencies and the GPS industry “to address the concerns raised by the GPS industry and others,” LightSquared said in a semi-annual report to the FCC posted Friday in docket 08-184 (http://bit.ly/1uf2J7Y). Beginning in 2012, the company made a series of filings that proposed solutions that would allow it to deploy terrestrial broadband service “in a way that ensures that GPS receivers are compatible with LightSquared’s operations,” it said. The satellites operated by LightSquared have performed nominally and as expected over the past six months, it said.