European officials are set to clash with their US counterparts this week during discussions over Europe's plans to develop a satellite network to rival the US-controlled global positioning system (GPS).
European negotiators have already bowed to US pressure over plans to develop the rival system, in a move that will ensure GPS retains advantages over the European system. The US is now pushing for further concessions, and a deal giving some ground has been prepared to present to the US this week, the Guardian has learnt.
Plans to push ahead with a European alternative to GPS, the satellite positioning system controlled by the US military, were finally given the official green light by ministers in Brussels this May.
Known as Galileo, the new constellation of satellites will challenge the US monopoly on satellite positioning services by providing an alternative system for people with suitable receivers to get an accurate reading on their position and for businesses to track deliveries and vehicles.
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