FCC Denies Indiana Stay Motion in Sprint 800 MHz Rebanding Dispute
The FCC denied Indiana’s motion to vacate a briefing order and suspend the schedule in a wireless case on an impasse in negotiations between Sprint and Indiana on costs to be reconciled as part of the closing of their frequency…
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reconfiguration agreement. The cost reconciliation is required by FCC orders governing the nationwide 800 MHz rebanding. In the order Monday (docket 02-55), the Public Safety Bureau said Indiana’s stay request is deficient and moot, then resolved 14 issues of dispute between the parties, mostly in the carrier’s favor.