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Feds Again Say LightSquared Interferes with GPS - CIO
IDG News Service — A second round of tests on LightSquared's proposed land-based mobile data network again showed interference with a majority of GPS devices, except for cellphones, two U.S. federal departments said Wednesday. LightSquared ...
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