With Best Buy , Cricket , and Leap already signed on as partners, LightSquared has a great deallots riding at the success of its nationwide LTE network. Unfortunately, the Airforce’s concerns about it interfering with GPS was born by a test run in New Mexico. Officials in command of the state’s 911 systems in addition to trucker hat kings Deere & Co. reported lack of service as much as 22 miles far from LightSquared’s cell tower. The corporate believes it has an answer to the interference problem, but hasn’t specified exactly what the fix may well be. Now the 4G wholesaler’s future rests on a June 15th report back to the FCC detailing the aptitude issues for both consumer navigators and the precision GPS systems utilized by the army and airlines — but if even John Deere is lobbying against you things begin to look slightly bleak.
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