Spectrum-Sharing Agreement Between the U.S. and Mexico Agreement Would Allow 800 MHz Rebanding
Alexandria, Va. – The Association for Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International is pleased that the United States and Mexico have finalized an agreement for sharing spectrum that will allow 800 MHz rebanding to proceed along the U.S.-Mexican border.
“We applaud the work of FCC staff and other officials who have been pursuing such an agreement for several years,” said APCO President Gregg Riddle.
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