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The FCC Public Safety Bureau gave Pima County,...

The FCC Public Safety Bureau gave Pima County, Ariz., more time, but not as much as it had asked, to submit a frequency reconfiguration agreement (FRA) to the 800 MHz Transition Administrator as the county reconfigures its public safety radios.…

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Pima requested an extension until Sept. 11, but got instead an extension through July 15, said a bureau order (http://bit.ly/1pPcWIr). “There is nothing we can do to change the fact that Pima has not been diligent in producing a cost estimate, therefore we have no option other than to give Pima an extension of some duration,” the bureau said. “We need not, however, accede to the lengthy extension in Pima’s Request.”