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NPSTC, NRPC Collaborate on 700 MHz Nationwide Deployable Trunked Solutions

Allowing the use of 700 MHz reserve channels for deployable trunked systems is beneficial to public safety and will help emergency response communications and interoperability at major incidents or large planned events, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council said in…

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a blog post Friday. Regional planning committees may now use the channels in their plans for deployable trunked systems outside of T-band areas, NPSTC said. Any public safety T-band incumbent seeking to relocate must be given priority access to the channels, the post said. NPSTC and the National Regional Planning Council earlier this month released a report on recommended technical solutions to implement the new deployable trunked systems. It recommended best practices to enable improved interoperability among public safety entities that implement deployable trunked systems.