In a move that could be seen as a last gasp, embattled 4G LTE developer LightSquared announced this week that it had hired lawyer Theodore Olson to launch a legal battle against the FCC.
This follows the Federal Communications Commission pulling the plug on the tentatively approved 4G LTE network that utilized both satellites and cellular towers after testing revealed that the network would interfere with GPS devices. LightSquared would not discuss its legal strategy, but it confirmed that it had hired high-profile attorney Theodore Olson.
LightSquared Hires Legal Eagle to Pull a Rabbit Out of a Hat
Posted by: Peter Suciu March 14, 2012 11:31 AMIn a move that could be seen as a last gasp, embattled 4G LTE developer LightSquared announced this week that it had hired lawyer Theodore Olson to launch a legal battle against the FCC.
This follows the Federal Communications Commission pulling the plug on the tentatively approved 4G LTE network that utilized both satellites and cellular towers after testing revealed that the network would interfere with GPS devices. LightSquared would not discuss its legal strategy, but it confirmed that it had hired high-profile attorney Theodore Olson.