Microsoft Continues Raising Xbox Red Flags Regarding TLPS Interference
Microsoft continues to air its Xbox interference concerns about Globalstar's terrestrial low-power service (TLPS) with the FCC, with an ex parte filing posted Thursday in docket 13-213 recapping a meeting involving company officials including Deputy General Counsel Dave Heiner with…
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Commissioner Mignon Clyburn. The company said it discussed its interference test results (see 1609140038) and demonstrated how game play using an Xbox 360S wireless controller is disrupted by a TLPS signal. Globalstar didn't comment.