FCC approves Ligado plan to deploy mobile broadband network

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The five-member Federal Communications Commission has unanimously voted to approve an order to allow Ligado Networks[MOSAV.UL] to deploy a low-power nationwide 5G network despite objections from the U.S. Defense Department, other federal agencies and major U.S. airlines.

The telecommunications regulator said Monday the approval order included stringent conditions aimed at ensuring global positioning systems would not experience harmful interference. Defense Secretary Mark Esper wrote on Twitter Friday that the “Ligado proposal would needlessly imperil (Defense Department) GPS-dependent national security capabilities.”

Reporting by David Shepardson

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