
The System: NTIA, FCC Waiver No More on LS
March 1, 2012
“We conclude that LightSquared’s proposed mobile broadband network will impact GPS services and that there is no practical […]
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“We conclude that LightSquared’s proposed mobile broadband network will impact GPS services and that there is no practical […]
In my 20-plus years of involvement in the GPS/GNSS industry, nothing has come close to the LightSquared debate for technical and political complexity, nor for potential effects on nearly every high-precision GPS/GNSS user in the United States. The industry’s destiny is somewhat controlled by a federal agency that is not very knowledgeable about how, when, and where GPS is used — although I’m sure they’ve learned a lot in the last 14 months.
The frightening thing about the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the bloody awful frightening thing is the sheer […]
Eric Gakstatter, Survey Scene and GIS editor, along with Gavin Schrock and Laurence Socci will be guests on America’s Web Radio on Monday, February 27, at 11 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss the latest developments in the LightSquared/GPS interference debate as well as other GPS/GNSS issues.
The more than year-long battle between wireless start-up LightSquared and the GPS industry peaked earlier this week when […]
In the public dialogue about mobile privacy concerns, I’ve yet to hear a plea to turn back the clock to when mobile apps were supported by subscription fees. Surprisingly, many consumers don’t understand the devil pact that free services come with a loss of privacy. With the exception of enterprise offerings, subscription fees have shrunk or disappeared for most location-based services. At the Institute for Communication Technology Management at the University of Southern California, Allison Cera of Lucent-Alcatel talked about the intersection of technology and identity. More than half of the people in her study felt they shouldn’t have to provide information about themselves just to get the most out of online services. Among the most connected technology users, the expectation of privacy was lower.
“We conclude that LightSquared’s proposed mobile broadband network will impact GPS services and that there is no practical […]
Ashton Carter, U.S. deputy secretary for Defense, and John Porcari, deputy secretary for Transportation, have written an official […]
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