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The FCC Public Safety Bureau approved various tweaks to its rules for 800 MHz rebanding along the U.S./Mexico border, in a 5th report and order on the subject approved and released by the bureau Monday. “Licensees along the U.S.-Mexico border…
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will benefit from the post-rebanding channel plan because it accomplishes the Commission’s goal for 800 MHz band reconfiguration, i.e. resolving an ongoing interference problem by separating incompatible technologies,” the order said (http://bit.ly/14ACk9l). “Licensees also benefit because we harmonize the channel plan for Mexico border licensees with the channel plan used by licensees throughout the rest of the U.S."