RESTON, Va., March 16, 2012 – LightSquared, a wholesale-only integrated 4G-LTE wireless broadband and satellite network, today filed its opposition to the Federal Communication Commission’s proposal to terminate the company’s authority to launch a nationwide wireless broadband network that uses the same frequencies as its mobile satellite service.
Sprint has elected to exercise its right to terminate the agreement signed in June 2011 with LightSquared. Per the agreement, Sprint agreed to deploy and operate an LTE network capable of utilizing the 1.6 GHz spectrum licensed to or available to LightSquared.
RESTON, Va., February 7, 2012 – Today, LightSquared asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to develop receiver reliability standards for unlicensed GPS devices to ensure they perform reliably and take into account licensed users in nearby bands.
RESTON, Va., December 20, 2011 – LightSquared today asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to confirm LightSquared’s right to use the spectrum licensed to th
RESTON, Va., December 9, 2011 – LightSquared™, a wholesale carrier building a nationwide wireless broadband network that will create consumer choice and drive industry
RESTON, Va., October 27, 2011 – LightSquared™, a wholesale carrier building a nationwide wireless broadband network that will create consumer choice and drive industry
LightSquared is building a national 4G-LTE open wireless broadband network that incorporates nationwide satellite coverage and offers the capacity to support the explosive demand generated by new c