Globalstar TLPS Test Should Come With NOS Conditions, Google Says
Any test deployment of Globalstar's proposed broadband terrestrial low-power service (TLPS) should include protections of and advance options for future public use of Wi-Fi channel 14, Google Director-Communications Law Austin Schlick told FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel aide Johanna Thomas, said…
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an ex parte filing Thursday in docket 13-213. It said Globalstar should be required to publish all the protocols of its network operating system and demonstrate the NOS can exchange spectrum use information with non-TLPS devices without relying on non-public protocols or standards. Globalstar didn't comment Friday.