I find this quite strange. I have three questions:

1) Why would your FCC allow such a thing?

2) For this company to have high bandwidth they're going to need a
precision time source at each transmitter. Will it be gps??? :-)

3) Wouldn't the most used GPS devices in the US be smartphones (iPhone
etc)? Tell those users that location services won't work any more and
wait for a reaction.

Jim


On Sunday, March 13, 2011, Kevin Haywood <[email protected]> wrote:
> The opposition to the use of L-band spectrum for broadband Internet access is 
> growing. Several companies and industry organizations have joined the 
> "Coalition to Save Our GPS".
>  http://www.saveourgps.org/
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> A study by Garmin details the effect the Lightsquared transmitters will have 
> a typical consumer-grade GPS receiver.
>  http://www.saveourgps.org/studies-reports.aspx
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> As a map maker and outdoor enthusiast, I hope this decision is reversed.
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> Kevin Haywood
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