Tuesday, October 14, 2008

FCC Launches 800MHz Rebanding Site

The Federal Communications Commission has launched a Web site to update users on the status of the rebanding effort.

In November, the FCC published in the Federal Register its order for Nextel to reband the 800MHz spectrum to solve the problem of interference in public safety radio communications, requiring thousands of system relocations. All FCC licensees that are on 800MHz radio systems will be affected by the order.

Although Nextel Communications has not agreed to the terms of the FCC's order and doesn't have to make a decision until Feb. 7, FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Chief John Muleta said officials believed it is important that the agency offer a “repository of information” online about the rebanding process, according to a report in Mobile Radio Technology magazine, published by the owners of Fire Chief.

Muleta noted that 40,000 public safety entities would be affected by rebanding, and not all of them have been able to send a representative to FCC informational sessions regarding the complex effort.

FCC International Bureau Chief Donald Abelson said that officials in Canada and Mexico have been alerted to the rebanding, which will require changes in international treaties to be implemented along the borders. Abelson expects talks at the State Department level to begin “quite soon.”

Correction: An earlier version of this story gave an incorrect Internet address for the Transition Administrator's Web site. The site at www.800mhzrebanding.com is sponsored by the law firm of Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy & Ecker, P.A.


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

Most Recent Story

Commentary Special Reports Station Style

Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid is a blog of news and views from FIRE CHIEF staff and industry experts — a virtual conversation about the issues important to you as a fire service leader.

In Service provides information on fleet management, apparatus specifying and maintenance. Keep abreast of new trends and changes to emergency vehicle apparatus.

Station Style focuses on the architectural design and needs of fire and emergency stations today. See the latest in design trends and learn about the Fire Station Design Awards.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.


Fire Chief TV

Fire Chief TV
Video Equipment
Demo Area









Resource Center

Events Advertise JobZone RSS
September 2008 Fire Chief Cover

Back to Top