Groups to FCC: Make Ligado Prove Dual-Mode Equipment Exists
The FCC should examine the validity of Ligado's claim that it has satisfied a requirement in the agency's 2020 Ligado order for availability of compliant mobile satellite service/ancillary terrestrial component (MSS/ATC) devices, aviation, satellite communications and weather information, users say.…
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In a docket 11-109 filing posted Monday, they say they can't find certified dual-mode equipment for purchase or lease in the FCC's equipment authorizations or via internet searches. Parties signing the filing include the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, American Meteorological Society, Boat Owners Association of the United States, General Aviation Manufacturers Association, Iridium, Lockheed Martin and National Weather Association. Ligado told the FCC in October that a dual-mode MSS/ATC-capable L-band router that supports satellite and terrestrial connectivity, using Ligado’s MSS/ATC L-band spectrum, was commercially available.