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The FCC Public Safety Bureau is giving San...

The FCC Public Safety Bureau is giving San Diego more time to submit an estimate to Sprint and the 800 MHz Transition Administrator on the cost of retuning its radios. The city previously got an extension through June 1, which…

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was extended until Aug. 15, said an order posted by the FCC Friday (http://bit.ly/1i8RJkb). The city is working with Motorola Solutions on the retuning and work on the cost estimate has taken longer than expected, the bureau said. It said the delay “is a matter apparently outside San Diego’s control."