Magnus wrote:
It's interesting in that it's clearly not dead yet, rather the opposite.
No, it's well and truly dead. Of the people I know on the political and regulatory sides, not one thinks there is even the slightest possibility of a revival. The only chance appears to be if, before the final "No" is set in stone, GPS suffered an actual (not hypothetical) breakdown and people died because the military or first responders couldn't do their jobs.
In many ways, it's reminiscent of the LightSquared fiasco, which also dragged on and on to its inevitable and universally foreseen (by people in the know) conclusion.
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