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Reconfiguration Process

The guidelines provided in this section are designed to support reasonable and prudent reconfiguration planning activities while conforming to the FCC’s requirements.
Overview of 800 MHz Reconfiguration >
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Over the past several years, public safety and other high site radio systems-including those used by police, firefighters, emergency services...
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Overview of Regional Prioritization Plan >
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As required by the FCC, the TA developed a Regional Prioritization Plan (RPP) that lists the order in which the 55 NPSPAC regions will start the process of reconfiguration...
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Overview of Licensee Reconfiguration Phases >
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The TA has organized the reconfiguration process and all associated activities into two phases: a Planning and Negotiation Phase and a Reconfiguration Implementation Phase...
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Planning and Negotiation Phase >
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The Planning and Negotiation Phase begins with providing your contact information to the TA and ends with the execution of a contract for reconfiguration...
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Payment Process >
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The FCC’s R&O provides for a funding mechanism by which Nextel will pay for the costs of reconfiguring licensee systems. The FCC ordered Nextel to secure...
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Funding Guidelines >
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Generally, costs that are reasonable, prudent, and necessary to obtain facilities that are comparable to those that are presently in use by a licensee are...
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Reconfiguration Implementation Phase >
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This section further describes the activities that occur during the Reconfiguration Implementation Phase...
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Overview of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse >
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The TA is committed to aggressively deterring fraud, waste, abuse, or other illegality in the 800 MHz reconfiguration program. Parties that engage in...
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