T-Mobile Asks FCC to Declare 800 MHz Rebanding Complete
T-Mobile asked the FCC to end the administrative apparatus run by the 800 MHz transition administrator and declare the 800 MHz rebanding complete. Over 99.99% of the more than 2,000 frequency reconfiguration agreements “have been fully implemented and are closed,”…
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said a filing posted Monday in docket 02-55: “The only exceptions are two signed but still open FRAs.” One is a “no cost” agreement that will be needed if the FCC decides the commercial licensee holds valid licenses that will require a “paper retune.” The second is with “a public safety licensee who just completed its reconfiguration but has not yet fully completed the administrative aspects of its rebanding project,” T-Mobile said. Commissioners approved a rebanding order in 2004.