Executive Vice President at LightSquared, Director at Augere
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
LightSquared - Washington DC since Oct 2010
Executive Vice President
Augere since Sep 2008
Director
Tranzeo 2009 - 2010
Director
Ericsson Enterprise 2006 - Jul 2008
Vice President of Sales & Marketing
Ericsson 2006 - 2007
Vice President
Education:
University of Bath 1998 - 2000
MBA
City of Leeds School 1975 - 1980
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Martin Harriman Executive Vice-President
Lightsquared Finance Co Communication Services · Communication Services, Nec, Nsk
10802 Parkridge Blvd, Herndon, VA 20191
Martin Harriman Partner
Skyterra Public Safety Access LLC Telephone Communications
10802 Parkridge Blvd, Herndon, VA 20191
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News
LightSquared Slams Leak on GPS Tests, Expects to Win
S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will be able to make a decision in the first quarter of next year and will rule in LightSquared's favor, said Martin Harriman, executive vice president of ecosystem development and satellite business. LightSquared has said it could launch the network within
Date: Dec 12, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
LightSquared LTE found to interfere with 75 percent of GPS receivers
In email to Bloomberg, LightSquared executive VP Martin Harriman decried the illegal leak of the draft government report, implying the way the information was released is intended to negatively impact LightSquared and benefit the existing GPS industry.
Date: Dec 12, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Testing shows proposed 4G network interferes with 75% of GPS devices
In a statement e-mailed to Bloomberg, LightSquared executive VP Martin Harriman said that it was "outraged" by the release of the data. "This breach attempts to draw an inaccurate conclusion to negatively influence the future of LightSquared and narrowly serve the business interests of the GPS indus
Date: Dec 11, 2011
Source: Google
LightSquared's LTE network disrupts 75% of GPS devices in tests
to alleviate GPS interference. Its unclear if that new antenna was being used for this test. The company is also planning to run its base stations at lower power levels than the government test, which should interfere with fewer GPS devices, executive vice president Martin Harriman told Bloomberg.
Date: Dec 11, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
LightSquared Spars with US Gov't over new GPS Testing
"If we're affecting the performance of the device -- my goodness, we'd like to be sure that doesn't happen," said Martin Harriman, LightSquared executive vice president, in an interview with Bloomberg.
Martin Harriman, a LightSquared executive, blasted the leak as a breach of protocol and said the conclusions drawn from the leaked report are patently false because they dont take into consideration LightSquareds mitigation proposal.
Date: Dec 10, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Falcone's LightSquared Said to Disrupt 75% of GPS in Tests
LightSquared is proposing to operate at a lower power than the level used during the tests, and believes that its operations would affect about 10% of devices, Martin Harriman, executive vice president, said in an interview.
Date: Dec 10, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
LightSquared solves GPS interference with new device
"The solution we've come up with dispels the myth that a product that eliminates interference couldn't be done," Martin Harriman, executive vice president of LightSquared's Ecosystem Development and Satellite Business, said on a conference call with reporters. "We did it. And it didn't cost billions