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Precision Agriculture Could Conceivably Be Influenced by the FCC
If the Fed Communications Commission extends a waiver to a group trying to implement wireless broadband countrywide, the Worldwide Positioning System as we know it may be severely influenced.
A company called LightSquared, which is backed by the Harbinger Capital Partners hedge fund, is working to launch a wireless broadband network. Their goal is to build out countrywide 4G subordinate earthly element (ATC) network that would cover 260 million folks in the US by 2014.
In January, the FCC granted LightSquared a conditional waiver, which permits them to proceed with the project in a limited fashion while a working group conducts research to figure out whether the LightSquared network and GPS can coexist with no interference.
This may have a heavy result on many technologies, especially those in precision agriculture that rely on GPS technology for all kinds of things from planting seed to the centered application of manure and pesticides on crops. Interference with this technology could end in heftier costs for seed, manure, fuel and ultimately , work.
"As a body that represents rustic areas of West Texas, we understand the necessity for countrywide wireless broadband access," Plains Cotton Growers, Inc, Executive VP Steve Verett said. "However, it shouldn't be at the cost of so many who could suffer negative effects."
Together with agriculture, others impacted by GPS interference would include the U. S. army, emergency responders, and the aviation industry.
"In addition to the potential implications for agriculture, we are worried for all GPS technologies," Verett related. "While we appreciate what LightSquared is attempting to do, there's not yet enough proof that there'll be no GPS interference with their technology."
Verett went on to claim that until it can be undeniably proved that there would be no interference, PCG will not support the FCC's action and now is in the process of sending a letter to the FCC.
Companies like John Deere already have sent letters to the FCC, and U.S. Reps. Randy Neugebauer, Collin Peterson, Steve Austria and Ralph Hall helped write a letter to the FCC "requesting that the FCC only grant final approval to LightSquared if the company can incontestably demonstrate that their offer will not interfere with GPS technology."
A final report is to be submitted by June 15 after which a call will be made by the FCC concerning the continuation of the LightSquared project.
Agrocheck World is a consulting firm concentrating on Precision Farming and Scrapers techniques engineered to increase rice yields in developing countries

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