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  • Michael A. Taverna, European editor for Aviation Week recently profiled competitor, Inmarsat, and its plans to create a new "broadband system to complement its existing L-band system, allowing it to go one-up on mobile satellite service competitors."

    Iraq Withdrawal Squeezes Defense Companies 2010

  • Inmarsat Chairman & CEO Andrew Sukawaty is quoted by Taverna as saying, "The improvement will allow us to leapfrog capabilities offered by other operators and allow us to address a market that we couldn't fully serve with our L-band system."

    Iraq Withdrawal Squeezes Defense Companies 2010

  • The polarimetric L-band synthetic aperture radar SAR specifically designed to acquire airborne repeat track SAR data for differential interferometric measurements, and these measurements will allow scientists to study the pressures building up and being released on the fault at depth.

    NASA Radar Captures its First Haiti Image | Universe Today 2010

  • "We are also pleased with the FCC's continued recognition that the L-band portion of the mobile satellite spectrum is suitable for delivering mobile broadband to consumers and helping meet the Commission's significant spectrum objectives outlined in the National Broadband Plan."

    unknown title 2011

  • Long rumored, the 15-year deal will have LightSquared paying spring to build out and operate a nationwide LTE network that handles L-band spectrum on behalf of LightSquared.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • C- and L-band wavelength coverage for DWDM component measurements.

    unknown title 2011

  • LightSquared initiates L-band spectrum shift critical to new 4G LTE/Satellite network

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now ,Brian Barrett 2010

  • The L-band can be used for satellite or terrestrial wireless networks.

    Light Reading: 2010

  • LightSquared has 59MHz of spectrum that is mostly in the 1. 6GHz band, or "L-band," according to Boulben.

    Light Reading: 2010

  • At the outset, the network will have at least 23 MHz of spectrum, consisting of 8 MHz of 1.4 GHz terrestrial spectrum, access to 5 MHz of 1.6 GHz terrestrial spectrum and 10 MHz of MSS/ATC L-band spectrum.

    cellular-news 2010

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