In his recent article for Location Business News, Kevin Dennehy covered NextNav’s public safety-focused ex parte filing that highlighted indoor GPS vulnerabilities and endorsements from 16 first responder agencies.
“The filing, submitted Nov. 25, draws from insights at a First Responder Indoor Tracking Summit hosted by the Fairfax County, Va., Fire and Rescue Department earlier in the month. NextNav argued that ‘the presence of safety-related unlicensed systems in the lower 900 MHz band is not a reason to freeze spectrum policy or foreclose new uses, particularly new uses that will provide a significant benefit to public safety.’ Instead, the company called for an NPRM to resolve technical questions through ‘full technical analysis, timely comment, and reasoned resolution.‘“
Read the full article on LocationBusinessNews.com.