LightSquared says obsolete devices used in ‘rigged’ testing of its LTE network

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LightSquared’s encountered many bumps on the road to winning clearance for its LTE network, but it’s not ready to throw in the towel just yet. During a conference call today, Jeff Carlisle (Executive Vice President for Regulatory Affairs), Geoff Stearn (Vice President of Spectrum Development) and Ed Thomas (Former FCC Chief Engineer, now a LightSquared consultant) refuted the government’s claims that the network interferes with GPS receivers , lambasting the use of “obsolete” devices and other tests that don’t “reflect reality.” The LightSquared executives went as far as calling the entire process “rigged” and “shrouded in secrecy.” In their opinion, the testing was “set up to be a failure,” thanks in part to the involvement of GPS manufacturers.

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LightSquared says obsolete devices used in ‘rigged’ testing of its LTE network

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