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Brownsville, Texas’s request for a three-day delay in...

Brownsville, Texas’s request for a three-day delay in filing a notification of intent to upgrade its system was granted as de minimis by an FCC Public Safety Bureau order released Wednesday (http://bit.ly/1kOvtft). Brownsville’s Public Safety Land Mobile Station, Call Sign…

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WQLR527, is subject to relocation as part of the FCC’s 800 MHz rebanding, the order said. Brownsville said it provided a cost estimate for the rebanding of its system to Sprint on May 12, but did not notify Sprint of its intent to upgrade its system until May 15, the order said.