Hughes CEO Airs Satellite-Handset Interference Worries With Rosenworcel
Hughes CEO Hamid Akhavan met with FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel about potential interference harms posed by the proposed Lynk Global and AST satellite systems to terrestrial mobile network operators and the need for a uniform licensing regime, Hughes said Wednesday…
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in an International Bureau ex parte filing. It urged denial of their pending applications for their direct-to-handset systems (see 2206290004).