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Ligado sues US government over spectrum rights

October 13, 2023

 

Ligado claims that DoD has previously undisclosed systems running in its spectrum and has sued for compensation

 

Ligado Networks has filed suit against the U.S. government, including the Department of Defense, the Department of Commerce and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, claiming that DoD violations of its spectrum rights make it the victim of the “largest uncompensated taking of private property by our nation’s government in modern times.”

 

In the suit, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Ligado says that in spite of its legal spectrum rights granted by the Federal Communications Commission, undisclosed DoD systems are using those airwaves and DoD has continued to operate them, making the spectrum essentially unusable by Ligado. Ligado accuses the DoD of covering up those systems and instead making “false or misleading claims to the FCC, Congress, the White House, other federal agencies, and the public about the effects of Ligado’s proposed 5G terrestrial services on Global Position Systems.” The satellite inteference claims, Ligado says, were a “pretext” that was “central to DOD’s and DOC’s coordinated campaign to destroy Ligado’s reputation, prevent the company from using its authorized spectrum and conceal the Pentagon’s previously undisclosed systems that depend on Ligado’s exclusively licensed spectrum.”

 

Ligado says that it only became aware of the full extent of the situation due to two whistleblowers, including one inside DoD, “who revealed internal emails and discussions with high-ranking officials showing that the concerns were unfounded. Ligado’s conversations and the Whistleblower’s disclosures lay bare how DOD and DOC fabricated arguments, misled Congress in testimony supporting anti-Ligado legislation, and orchestrated a public smear campaign, which included repeating those false claims to the public and threatening Ligado’s business partners with canceling their own government contracts if they worked with Ligado. DOD and DOC took those remarkable steps to destroy an American company, not out of concerns about Ligado’s use of its own spectrum rights, but so that DOD could continue to use Ligado’s spectrum for its own purposes without paying.”

 

Ligado says in its filing that the previously undisclosed DoD systems “depend on the entirety of Ligado’s spectrum authorized for wireless terrestrial 5G services, and are needed by DOD on a permanent basis.”

 

The Wall Street Journal has reported, citing anonymous sources, that even as Ligado filed its lawsuit seeking compensation, the company is also preparing to file for bankruptcy protection “within weeks.”

 

Ligado holds spectrum in the 1.5-1.6 GHz range, including 30 megahertz of of L-Band spectrum plus 1.670-1.675 GHz. In order to operate a terrestrial 5G network, Ligado was granted a modification by the FCC to its existing licenses in the 1.6 GHz band, adjacent to some high-precision GPS providers and users; during that process, a group of nearly 100 users, such as Iridium Networks, protested that the changes to Ligado’s operations would harm their operations. The FCC decision was also strongly opposed by the Department of Defense and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, due to stated concerns about those neighboring GPS operations.

 

https://www.rcrwireless.com/20231013/spectrum/ligado-sues-us-government-over-spectrum-use