February 24, 2012
Dear BoatU.S. Member:
Last summer boaters sent a clear
message to the Federal Communications Commission – “Don’t Mess with GPS!" As you
may remember, a private company, LightSquared, received preliminary FCC approval
to offer a new cellular broadband service. Tests showed this service could
significantly interfere with GPS signals.
Thanks to over 18,000 boaters who
submitted comments, along with many other GPS users, the FCC required additional
testing in the fall. (Thank you all for your help!) Last week, these tests revealed that the LightSquared’s network
would interfere with GPS and that there are no practical fixes. As a result, the
FCC has proposed to withdraw LightSquared's approval.(http://www.gps.gov/news/2012/02/lightsquared/)
The FCC has a new comment period
(open to March 1) asking for the public’s opinion. Even if you wrote last summer, please take a
few minutes now and write the FCC asking them to protect the GPS signal by
saying “No” to LightSquared’s current proposal. Given this company’s tenacity
over the last year, we want to make sure that boaters’ needs are remembered as
the FCC makes their final
decision.
Important points to
make:
- How do you use GPS in your life – on the water, on land, or in the air?
- What would happen to your business/personal life if GPS became unavailable or unreliable?
- Wireless broadband service is important, but it should not come at the expense of GPS.
- All the studies show that LightSquared’s proposed network would cause interference and that there are no remedies.
- Tell FCC that you rely on them to protect the integrity of the GPS signal and that you support their recommendation to stop LightSquared’s current proposal
You can submit comments directly
to the FCC through their online comment form. (We regret we can’t streamline
this process for you, but it is important enough we’re still asking for your
help.) Here’s
how:
- Click on this link for the FCC’s Electronic Comments Filing System (ECFS): http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/hotdocket/list
- Select “Proceeding Number 11-109.” It should be near the top of the list.
- In the designated boxes, enter your name and mailing address.
- In the box that says “Type in or paste your brief comments,” do so. Click “Continue”.
- A review page will load listing all of the information entered. If correct, click “Confirm.”
- If you have any trouble, you may contact the FCC ECFS Helpdesk at 202-418-0193 or email at ecfshelp@fcc.gov
Thank you for taking action to
protect the integrity of the GPS
system.
Margaret Podlich
President,
BoatU.S.
GovtAffairs@BoatUS.com
703-461-2878 x8363
For an update on this and other
government affairs topics please visit BoatUS.com/gov
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