Relocating gov't spectrum users to take time, money, aspirin.

RCR Wireless News, October, 2006

Byline: JEFFREY SILVA

Top mobile-phone carriers, having bid the lion's share of the $13.9 billion for advanced wireless services licenses auctioned by the Federal Communications Commission, now face the potentially time-consuming and costly process of negotiating to relocate commercial and government users off of the 2110-2155 MHz and 1710-1755 MHz bands.

While industry has relocation experience dating back to the mid-1990s when the FCC auctioned PCS licenses to create competition for the then-duopoly cellular industry, compensating the Department of Defense and other federal agencies for moving off the 1710-1755 MHz band to other radio channels introduces a whole new dynamic.

Unlike most things in life, money is not the big problem....

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