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![]() February 24, 2012
Dear BoatU.S. Member:
Last summer boaters sent a
clear message to the Federal Communications Commission – “Don’t Mess with
GPS!" As you may remember, a private company, LightSquared, received
preliminary FCC approval to offer a new cellular broadband service.
Tests showed this service could significantly interfere with GPS
signals.
Thanks to over 18,000
boaters who submitted comments, along with many other GPS users, the FCC
required additional testing in the fall. (Thank you all for your help!)
Last week, these tests revealed
that the LightSquared’s network would interfere with GPS and that there
are no practical fixes. As a result, the FCC has proposed to withdraw
LightSquared's approval.(http://www.gps.gov/news/2012/02/lightsquared/)
The FCC has a new comment
period (open to March 1) asking for the public’s opinion. Even if you wrote last summer, please
take a few minutes now and write the FCC asking them to protect the GPS
signal by saying “No” to LightSquared’s current proposal. Given this
company’s tenacity over the last year, we want to make sure that boaters’
needs are remembered as the FCC makes their final
decision.
Important points to
make:
You can submit comments
directly to the FCC through their online comment form. (We regret we can’t
streamline this process for you, but it is important enough we’re still
asking for your help.) Here’s
how:
Thank you for taking action
to protect the integrity of the GPS
system.
Margaret
Podlich
President,
BoatU.S.
GovtAffairs@BoatUS.com
703-461-2878
x8363
For an update
on this and other government affairs topics please visit BoatUS.com/gov
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