Attachment LightSquared - Stign

This document pretains to SAT-MOD-20101118-00239 for Modification on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATMOD2010111800239_927088

                                        KENNETH J. STIGNER
                                        31 McFadden Drive
                                   re%wéae&rffi!fl&b‘@d\” 08831


                                        JuL 25 2011
July 20, 2011                        FCC Mail Room

Mr. Julius Genachowski
Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
445 12"" Street SW
Washington, DC 20554

Dear Chairman Genachowski:

As a licensed Professional Land Surveyor in New Jersey, | must express serious concerns regarding the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granting LightSquared, LLC conditional approval to build a
nationwide 4G—LTE wireless broadband network (FCC File No. SAT—MOD—20101118—00239). Early testing
by GPS technology leaders, Garmin and Trimble Navigation, demonstrated that LightSquared‘s
technology would likely interfere with Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, degrading their
performance in the best case scenario and completely jamming GPS receivers in the worst case scenario.

The Department of Defense, FAA, DHS, NASA, DOI, DOT, DOC, and the Professional Land Surveying and
Engineering professions, have all expressed serious reservations in regards to this plan by LightSquared,
LLC to build 40,000 ground stations in the U.S. that could cause widespread interference to GPS signals.
This network of ground stations will transmit signals within the L—band frequency immediately adjacent
to the GPS L1 frequency at more than one billion times the strength of the low—power GPS signal from
space. Furthermore, each mobile phone using LightSquared‘s wireless service would potentially become
a portable GPS jamming device by jamming GPS receivers in its immediate vicinity.

High—precision GPS equipment used by Land Surveyors and other geomatics professionals costing
thousands of dollars per receiver would be more adversely affected than the consumer GPS devices
given their inherent design. Literally, tens of thousands of high—precision GPS receivers are used in the
United States. GPS technology has transformed the way we build and manage our infrastructure,
adding a tremendous level of efficiency to the design, construction, and maintenance of roads, bridges,
commercial properties, residential subdivisions, parks, farms, golf courses, etc. GPS has become an
essential tool for design professionals and it is imperative that these GPS signals are not jeopardized by
broadband technology.

This situation has the potential of becoming a tremendous public safety issue and an economical
disaster not only for New Jersey, but also for the United States as a whole.   The members of the New
Jersey Society of Professional Land Surveyors urge you to reject the LightSquared application until such
time that all tests conclusively demonstrate there is no risk of interference.



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