Ligado Says NTIA Stay Petition 'Remarkably Thin,' Groundless
NTIA's petition that the FCC stay its Ligado order (see 2005220055) is "remarkably thin [and] meritless," the company said Friday in a docket 11-109 reply to be posted. The yearslong proceeding gave NTIA ample time to comment so its complaints…
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about the process are groundless, and its arguments about the substance of the approval were "already meticulously considered and rejected," it said. NTIA concedes there's no risk of imminent irreparable injury since the planned L-band terrestrial network is at least 18 months off, so its petition really seeks "a lockdown of the FCC’s process and puts at risk progress on spectrum developments that hinder 5G and destabilize FCC decision making," it said. NTIA didn't comment. Some speculate Ligado could sell some of its spectrum (see 2005290030).