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CTIA proposes 800 MHz compromise

May 1, 2004 12:00 PM

The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association has proposed a solution to solve 800 MHz interference that would result in a timely rebanding of the airwaves and avoid a lengthy legal battle. The proposal calls for Nextel to place $3 billion in a trust fund for the rebanding. In return, Nextel would receive 10 MHz of spectrum at 2.1 GHz, instead of at 1.9 GHz as it has sought. While Nextel initially said it couldn't “envision a plan” that would include the 2.1 GHz airwaves, Verizon said it would support the proposal. For the complete story, go to www.iwce-mrt.com and click on the link “CTIA offers new 800 MHz proposal.”


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