The saga of Ligado Networks’ bid to build a wholesale 5G network in mobile satellite spectrum continues, with the firm saying it no longer plans to launch 5G this month in parts of Virginia, where it had hoped to kick off its roll-out at long last. Ligado was formed from the remnants of LightSquared, a mobile satellite operator that gained FCC approval to run terrestrial 5G as well as satellite services in its L-band spectrum. However, it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2012 after two years of battling with the GPS sector, which claimed the 5G signals would interfere with their services. In 2015, the company exited bankruptcy with the new name of Ligado, but a similar plan to offer…