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Iridium just bought out the company tracking 190,000 flights a day, and the $367 million price tag is really a bet that GPS is quietly becoming unreliable

Iridium Communications has agreed to acquire the remaining 61% of Aireon, its satellite-based aircraft-tracking subsidiary, in a $367 million deal that is really a bet on a single proposition: GPS is becoming unreliable enough to create a massive new commercial market for alternatives.

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