Struggling USD7 billion open-access Long Term Evolution (LTE) start-up LightSquared has lashed out at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), describing the regulator’s tentative plans to revoke its network operation licence as ‘entirely unsupported by the law, science, and FCC policy and precedent’. LightSquared’s FCC filing states that the regulator ‘need not and should not embrace the false choice presented by the GPS industry between preserving LightSquared’s ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) authority to deploy a wireless broadband network and maintaining GPS service. In fact, both goals can be achieved.
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OVETEL LightSquared describes FCC licence revocation plans as ‘unsupported by law, science and policy’
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