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We are using this now.

jdmilleriii

Sep 25, 2009, 11:42 AM
As a public saftey employee I can say we are already issued the radios and equipment to use this spectrum. We have had the radios for over a year and the sites are coming online quite a few in the last month and more coming soon. So how can they sell it back to T-Mobile when the spectrum is already in use.
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Azeron

Sep 25, 2009, 12:22 PM
Basically they want to boot Public Safety off that spectrum so that they can buy it. They have lost their ever loving minds.
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WiWavelength

Sep 25, 2009, 4:48 PM
jdmilleriii said:
As a public saftey employee I can say we are already issued the radios and equipment to use this spectrum. We have had the radios for over a year and the sites are coming online quite a few in the last month and more coming soon. So how can they sell it back to T-Mobile when the spectrum is already in use.


I greatly question the veracity of your information. Are you certain that you are not referring to public safety spectrum in the reconfigured 800 MHz band? It is highly unlikely that you would already have equipment & sites when the Upper 700 MHz D (+ public safety partnership) 30 MHz license was occupied by UHF TV channels 62, 63, 64, 67, 68, and 69 until June.

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jdmilleriii

Sep 27, 2009, 11:01 PM
Yeah I'm sure talked to the guys installing the hardware in our towers and in our units. We have never had any channels in that range in our state for as long as I have been alive may be why we got it so soon no one was using it.
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