Sprint Nextel has signed frequency reconfiguration agreements (FRAs) with more...
Sprint Nextel has signed frequency reconfiguration agreements (FRAs) with more than 95 percent of non-border licensees in phases I and II of the 800 MHz rebanding, the company told the FCC in a progress report. Sprint said it has completed…
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more than 70 percent of the country’s non-border area retunes. The carrier reported progress in retunes along the Canadian border. “Approximately 275 public safety” and business/industrial land transportation “licensees in each of the Canadian border regions received their replacement frequency proposals … or were required to be retuned,” Sprint said. “Eleven licensees are currently engaged in planning efforts with signed Planning Funding Agreements. More than 170 licensees have signed their FRAs or have their FRAs pending” for review by the 800 MHz Transition Administrator. Sprint has been working on the retuning since the FCC approved its landmark 800 MHz rebanding order in 2004.