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Rebanding Basics *Interference has been a serious problem for 800 MHz Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure communications ='f FCC spent 2 1/2 years studying problem and received 10's of thousands of pages of public comments Report and Order was designed to reduce PS interference *If you are impacted, it is mandatory --you can't get out of it >AII reasonable costs are covered *FCC has appointed a Transition Administrator (TA) 800 MHz Band Plan Before and After 806.0125 808.9875 700 MHz Public Safety Band 700 MHz Public Safety Band NPSPAC Public Safety 230 Ch. 6 MHz 809.7375 i 854.7375 851.0125 853.9875 815.9875 Stay 815.0125 816.9875 1 I *No public safety system will be required to remain in or relocate to the expansion band; although they may do so if they choose 860.0125 821.0125 ESMR Block 200 Channels 10 MHz 823.9875 NPSPAC Public Safety 230 Ch. 6 MHz Cellular A&B Cellular Like ESMR Block 280 Channels 14 MHz Cellular A&B 861.9875 860.9875 i 866.0125 i 868.9875 **No public safety or (Critical Infrastructure & Industry) CII licensee may be involuntarily relocated to occupy the Guard Band. Regional Prioritization NPSPAC planning starts -6 months after start of Lower 120 planning Note: Louisiana was moved by TA to Wave 3 on 9/7/05 Map © 2005 Transition Administrator ■ Wave 1 Wave 2 =2QGID1; Wave 3 3 Rwwr, 1s Wave 4 12 Regiyn Southeast ESMR Band Plan Area