The
U.S. Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and
Information Administration filed a request on behalf of
executive branch agencies, including the Defense and
Transportation departments, saying the approval will cause
"irreparable harms to federal government users" of GPS.
It asked the FCC to "prevent Ligado from deploying its network
until this petition is addressed and harmful interference
concerns are resolved."
The Air Line Pilots Association, the Association of Equipment
Manufacturers, International Air Transport Association and
Airlines for America, Iridium Communications and Lockheed Martin
this week also filed petitions asking the FCC to reconsider.
Last week, 32 U.S. senators said U.S. military operations could
be harmed by the network proposed by Ligado, formerly known as
LightSquared, which emerged from bankruptcy in 2015.
The wireless satellite venture said "the Department of Defense,
its contractors, and their special interest lobbyists have
blanketed the Hill to spread misinformation and distort the
exhaustive, engineering, and fact-driven process that the FCC,
under two administrations, led. GPS will not be harmed."
The spectrum block Ligado wants to tap is in the L-Band, which
is also home to spectrum used by GPS systems used by the
military, businesses and consumers. Ligado says there would be
an unused band between the GPS and mobile network spectrum to
prevent interference.
Ligado, which has been working for years to deploy a network for
next-generation 5G wireless networks, says the spectrum is
crucial for wide-scale 5G deployment because it can be used for
in-building penetration and greater coverage at lower costs.
Ligado said it will "repair or replace at Ligado’s cost any
government and device shown to be susceptible to harmful
interference."
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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