Ray Rivers
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$NN This stock is pure pain. But we will be vindicated one day. And that day will be glorious.
Do we think it leaked that we aren't on April 8th?
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@WCM08 @cfrischer1 @CalgaryLeveen @sScCrRaAbBLLeE All NPRMs should be neutral. The FCC job isn’t to advocate it to be an unbiased judge. To be clear the FCC wants a system of systems. It isn’t a winner takes all situation so you know.
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@cfrischer1 @CalgaryLeveen @sScCrRaAbBLLeE @RealRayRivers I hope you’re right. That said, a neutral NPRM may fall short of what NN needs. New license category of TPNT with flexible rules, executing a license swap, adding allocations to the 900 band. This is a big ask. Trying to understand monetization w neutral NRPM
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Satellites aren’t supposed to fail—but their signals can be jammed, spoofed, or simply weakened by the world we’ve built. We sit down at MWC with NextNav CEO Mariam Sorond to unpack a practical, standards-based path to resilience: using 4G and 5G PRS signals to deliver terrestrial positioning, navigation, and timing that complements GPS and keeps critical systems online when it matters most.
Mariam explains how PRS, baked into 3GPP standards, can be activated with a sliver of network capacity and stitched together through multilateration and precise timing. Instead of funding a costly standalone beacon grid, operators and spectrum holders can partner to light up low-band spectrum, upgrade rules, and offer dependable PNT at scale. The result is a network capability with reach across 96% of the population, aligned with carrier infrastructure, and ready for 5G—and beyond into 6G.
We explore where this lands first: vertical indoor accuracy for public safety, faster search and rescue, factory-floor robotics that don’t drift, hospitals that track assets across wings, and construction sites that sync people and machines. National security runs through it all, as resilient timing underpins encrypted communications, radar coordination, and mission assurance. Just as important is the human side—MWC’s role in building trust, forging partnerships, and turning demos into deployments as telco innovation and AI reshape what networks can do.
If you care about reliability, safety, and the real “killer app” for 5G, this conversation delivers a clear roadmap. Tune in, share with a colleague who works in public safety or critical infrastructure, and leave a review to tell us where resilient PNT should be deployed next @NextNav #MWC #MWC26
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@CalgaryLeveen @sScCrRaAbBLLeE @RealRayRivers $NN I think the point Cal makes here is critical. The investment looks to be largely de-risked with this news. Very important milestone towards the process of getting a rule and order. Critically good news.
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@sScCrRaAbBLLeE @CalgaryLeveen @RealRayRivers He might and could. I think from an abundance of caution, Carr will likely wait until it is approved and then immediately place on agenda. Some have been approved in one or two days. If not on today’s agenda, could easily get placed on next week if quickly approved.
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Based on Khamenei’s response, I think we all know what’s coming next…
WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧@WarMonitor3
Leader of Iranian regime Ali Khamenei: "The regime will not accept suspension of enrichment."
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It’s so secret, in fact, they keep it on display in a building open to the public.

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Yale secretly owns a massive collection of stolen medieval manuscripts and even a full Gutenberg Bible. In the 1930s a sneaky book thief sold them to Yale for cheap, and the university quietly kept them for decades before the truth came out. They still hold some of the rarest texts on Earth.
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@unemon1 I agree with the general thesis but not the decision… you should wait to sell until your uber driver tells you how much gold he owns.
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