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Philip Falcone’s LightSquared Inc. said regulators should help find a resolution to interference concerns rather than block the proposed wireless service.
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Philip Falcone’s LightSquared Inc. today told the U.S. Federal Communications Commission it can’t legally block the company’s proposed wireless service, calling the agency’s proposal to do so “astounding.”
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Billionaire Philip Falcone’s LightSquared Inc. hired litigators Theodore Olson and Eugene Scalia of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP as it gears up for a possible legal battle with U.S. regulators.
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Philip Falcone ’s proposed LightSquared wireless service would “create massive interference” with precise agricultural gear guided by global positioning systems, Deere & Co. told federal regulators.
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U.S. regulators asked for public comments on LightSquared Inc.’s request for a finding that global-positioning system gear doesn’t merit legal protection from interference caused by the proposed wireless service.
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Philip Falcone’s LightSquared wireless venture should face more tests of whether it interferes with the U.S. global positioning system before getting regulatory clearance, speakers at a congressional hearing said.
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Billionaire Philip Falcone ’s LightSquared Inc. is close to a deal to pay Sprint Nextel Corp. as much as $20 billion as part of a network construction and sharing accord, said two people familiar with the talks.
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General Motors Co. asked U.S. regulators for more testing of Philip Falcone ’s LightSquared Inc. wireless network after early trials interfered with vehicle tracking through its OnStar system.
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