On Feb 8, 6:58 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> GPS is here to stay. It will only get more powerful, pervasive, useful
> and necessary for everyday life.

Nobody claimed otherwise. It's just that GPS may not be usable anymore
in situation where it did before. I don't even have to dig and the
issues fly off the cuff like it's nothing. One is the potential
collocation of many of the proposed 40000 stations with GPS
oscillators that are used to sync simulcast LMR systems. Has anybody
shown these would still operate properly? Who would pay for any needed
retrofits or upgrades? Taxpayers? I thought so. Where is the
obligation to LightSquared to cover such costs?

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