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University to study spectrum use

Dec 12, 2006 11:10 AM

Progeny LMS commissioned Indiana-based Purdue University to study the company’s proposed use of spectrum it holds in the multilateration, location and monitoring service (M-LMS) band at 902 to 928 MHz for public-safety applications. The year-long project will study the uses of the M-LMS band spectrum, including how to deploy wireless service targeted at public-safety applications in areas where GPS coverage is limited or signals do not reach, such as indoors.



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