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1710 - 1755 MHz Introduction
On
December 27, 2005, the U.S. Department of Commerce provided
estimated costs and timeline information associated with
relocating federal operations from the 1710-1755 MHZ
band. The total number of frequency assignments that
will be relocated by 12 federal agencies is 2,240 and
the cost for the relocation of Federal Government operations
is estimated to be $935,940,312. This effort is part
of the 90 MHZ of radio spectrum that is to be made available
for the near term for advanced wireless (including third
generation or "3G") telecommunications services
to meet the demand for new wireless services. To complete
the 90 MHZ of spectrum being made available for advanced
wireless services, the additional 45 MHZ of spectrum
will be provided by the FCC (2110-2155 MHZ band). Further
information on this proceeding is in the "Background
Information" file below. Also below are links to
the original 1710-1755 MHZ Spectrum Relocation Cost and
Schedule Summaries, the spectrum-related information
that pertain to the federal government unclassified and
classified operations in the 1710-1755 MHZ band, and
the agencies' Points of Contact.
Since December 27, 2005, the agencies
have reviewed and updated some of the originally submitted
relocation information. These updates consist of corrections
to the data (e.g., coordinates, station class designation)
as well as deletions to some assignments which are no
longer operational. These deletions reduce both the original
total number of assignments eligible for relocation and
relocation costs to 2060 and $935,710,512 respectively.
Updates to reflect any changes to the original 1710-1755
MHZ Spectrum Relocation Cost and Schedule Summaries,
the spectrum-related information that pertain to the
federal government unclassified and classified operations
in the 1710-1755 MHZ band, and the agencies'
Points of Contact are provided below.
If you have any questions regarding this information,
please notify Gary Patrick in the Office of Spectrum
Management at NTIA. His email address is Gpatrick@ntia.doc.gov and his phone number is (202) 482-9132.
Current Documents as of October 1, 2009:
• Background Information
• 1710-1755 MHz Relocation and Schedule Summary
[PDF] [Excel Spreadsheet]
• 1710-1755 data
• Agency Points of Contact [PDF]
Archived Documents as of June 1, 2009:
• Background Information
• 1710-1755 MHz Relocation and Schedule Summary [PDF] [Excel Spreadsheet]
• 1710-1755 data
• Agency Points of Contact [PDF]
Archived Documents as of April 22, 2009:
• Relocation of Federal Radio Systems from the 1710-1755 MHz
Spectrum Band: Second Annual
Progress Report.
This report details the relocation activity since its commencement in March 2007 through December 2008. [PDF]
Archived Documents as of December 31, 2008:
• Background Information
• 1710-1755 MHz Relocation and Schedule Summary [PDF] [Excel Spreadsheet]
• 1710-1755 data
• Agency Points of Contact [PDF]
Archived Documents as of July 17, 2008:
• Background Information
• 1710-1755 MHz Relocation and Schedule Summary [PDF]
• 1710-1755 data
• Agency Points of Contact [PDF]
Archived Documents as of March 3, 2008:
• Background Information
• 1710-1755 MHz Relocation and Schedule Summary [PDF]
• 1710-1755 data
• Agency Points of Contact [PDF]
Archived Documents as of November 16, 2007:
• Background Information
• 1710-1755
MHZ Relocation and Schedule Summary [PDF]
• 1710-1755 MHZ data
• Agency
Points of Contact [PDF]
• Link to the Department of Defense Portal
Archived Documents as of June 5, 2007:
- Background Information
- 1710-1755
MHZ Relocation and Schedule Summary [PDF]
- 1710-1755 MHZ data
- Agency
Points of Contact [PDF]
- Report to Congress by the Office of Management and Budget on Agency Plans for Spectrum Relocation Funds pursuant to the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act [PDF]
Archived
Documents as of June 14, 2006:
Archived Documents Prior to June 14, 2006:
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