GPS Interference Test Results May Not Slow FCC Decision on LightSquared Deal
http://www.insidegnss.com/node/2721
"Despite evidence of the likelihood for harmful interference to nearby
GPS and other GNSS L1 signals, the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) appears likely to push ahead with approval of a revised
LightSquared Subsidiary plan to build a dense U.S. network of
high-powered ground transmitters for wireless broadband service.
"As clock runs down for filing comments on LightSquared’s revised
request to begin service using a 10-megahertz chunk in the lower portion
of the 1525-1559 MHz band, participants and observers of the
controversial plan say that the FCC appears to be trying to issue a
decision by Labor Day or mid-September at the latest. The schedule
appears to be driven more by LightSquared’s need to meet financial
milestones than FCC processes for due diligence, they say".
See:
http://www.insidegnss.com/node/2721