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"WILLIAM BALDWIN JR" wrote in
: And I'm hearing more and more people saying the same. Even people with a *favorable* impression of Nextel admit they are referring to the "old" Nextel, before it merged with Sprint. I was under the impression that the FCC was also making Nextel move frequencies. Did they pull an end run and force the reverse? (sadly, I remember when Police agencies were forced *to* the 800mhz, now it's being taken *from* tem??? NextHell doesn't have to do a thing. Public safety is still going to be on 800. Many agencies don't have to move at all. Some will have to, and some have the option. It's just one chunk of the band that the issue is with. |
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