Mexican Border 800 MHz Transition All but Complete, TA Says
All 127 frequency reconfiguration agreements (FRA) for Mexican border licensees in the 800 MHz band have been negotiated, and the 800 MHz transition administrator approved all but one as license validity issues are cleared up, the administrator said in an…
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FCC docket 02-55 final report Monday. It said as of June 10, licensees in 99.2% of Mexican border FRAs had finished physical retunes and transitioned to new channels. It said band reconfiguration is complete in 55 National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee regions and three U.S. territories. It said it will shut down its website, http://www.800ta.org/, by June 30.