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The FCC Wireless Bureau approved a settlement Friday...

The FCC Wireless Bureau approved a settlement Friday between Colorado CallComm and Snapping Shoals Electric Membership Corp. over call sign WPMI283. Colorado CallComm has agreed to modify its license for the call sign to eliminate two locations, while Snapping Shoals…

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has agreed to dismiss its petition on the call sign, the Wireless Bureau said. Snapping Shoals’ petition sought FCC cancellation of Colorado CallComm’s authority to operate on channels 938/899.9875, 939/900.000, 939/900.9125, and 939/900.9250 MHz in the Atlanta area, which are associated with Locations 6 and 7 of the WPMI283 call sign. Colorado CallComm will submit an application to modify its license to delete Locations 6 and 7 from the call sign in the FCC’s Universal Licensing System, the Wireless Bureau said (http://fcc.us/ZiZNv9).