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COPYRIGHT 2002 Crain Communications, Inc.
WASHINGTON -- In a Christmas Eve filing, Nextel Communications Inc., private-wireless licensees and the public-safety community threatened the Federal Communications Commission that if it did not accept the entire Consensus Plan, the plan would fall apart and public-safety interference in the 800 MHz band would continue.
"The Consensus Plan offers the [FCC] a comprehensive and effective solution to the continuing problem of [commercial mobile radio services] CMRS/public-safety interference. Every provision of the Consensus Plan is interrelated and complements every other provision to assure that no 800 MHz incumbent licensee loses spectrum due to realignment, while putting into place 800 MHz reorganization essential to mitigating...
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