On 2/19/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> If they are on adjacent frequencies, how could they be interfering with each
> other? Given that one keeps it civil with a small bandwidth, the two
> frequencies shouldn't overlap.

FCC was sold a load of FUD


>
> Do you have any links for further reading? I'm curious.

Lauren weinstein has posted extensively on this issue on the Net
neutrality list, here are some links:

FCC revokes LightSquared's approval for broadband system that
interferes with GPS
http://j.mp/wYXv53  (New York Times)

LightSquared to FCC: "Screw GPS -- It's OUR Spectrum!"
http://j.mp/sbTKyI  (ars technica)

 LightSquared claims GPS tests were "rigged"  http://j.mp/AqqsyA  (IT World)

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McTim
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