Could new wireless network hurt public safety?

Posted June 29, 2011, at 4:40 a.m.
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CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire Rep. Charles Bass is concerned about the possible risk of interference in the GPS network.

In January the Federal Communications Commission gave a Virginia company called Lightsquared approval to build a nationwide wireless network. The FCC sees the network as part of a broad government push to bring high-speed Internet connections to all Americans.

Bass and others are concerned that such a system could create “dead spots” in GPS coverage and affect public safety. He says such interference could affect hikers, pilots and airports, all of whom rely on GPS for safe and accurate information.

He’s holding a news conference on the subject Wednesday morning at the Concord Airport.

The Virginia company is proposing to adapt its network so as not to interfere with GPS systems.

 

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  • Anonymous

    When I first clicked, I had expected some nimbyesque ‘oh noes cancer’ spiel. Instead, we got an article related to a pretty valid concern related to public safety.

    Pleasantly surprised. 

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

  • kkmousse

    Same here.  There have been many occasion I used my GPS in my woods. Wonder if it would improve the readings from 11 ft of the area you want to find to exact determination?

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