800 MHz Transition Administrator, Public Safety Leadership and Sprint Nextel Announce Fast Track Option for Planning Funding.WASHINGTON -- The 800 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. Transition Administrator, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control ("TA"), jointly with Public Safety leadership and Sprint Nextel Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE: S) is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. With 55 million subscribers, Sprint Nextel operates the third largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States (based on total wireless customers), behind (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :S), announced today a new option for licensees to obtain planning funding, where necessary, for 800 MHz Reconfiguration - the Planning Funding Agreement Funding Agreement Illiquid insurance contracts that provide guaranteed principal repayment and interest payments for a predetermined period of time. Notes: Funding agreements are marketed to mutual fund companies and municipal reinvestments. (PFA PFA Pacific Film Archive PFA Professional Footballers Association PFA Paraformaldehyde PFA Predictive Failure Analysis PFA Perfluoroalkoxy PFA Protection From Abuse PFA Parent-Faculty Association PFA Popular Flying Association ) Fast Track Option. Under certain circumstances, public safety licensees affected by 800 MHz reconfiguration may obtain planning funding without the need to negotiate planning costs with Sprint Nextel. To speed up the planning process and enable licensees to more quickly conclude a reconfiguration agreement, Sprint Nextel has agreed to fast track any planning funding request that equates to no more than $55 per subscriber unit A Subscriber Unit, or SU is a broadband radio that is installed at a business or residential location to connect to an Access Point to send/receive high speed data wired or wirelessly. Devices commonly referred to as a Subscriber Unit include cable modems, mobile phones, etc. operated by the licensee. Once the TA has reviewed the request for conformance to program guidelines, Sprint Nextel will, without undertaking a detailed review and negotiation of each cost element, enter into a contract for any approved request that is at or below the $55 threshold. If, for any reason, a licensee requires planning funding that exceeds the $55 threshold, it may still pursue the current process that provides for up to 60 days of negotiations, followed by mediation, if required. Details on the PFA Fast Track Option will be available by June 5, 2006 when the TA will publish detailed guidance on its website, www.800TA.org. Wanda McCarley, President of the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International The Association of Public-Safety communications Officials-International (APCO) is the world's largest organization dedicated to public safety telecommunications. APCO has developed several standards that bear its name. (APCO APCO Association of Public Safety Communications Officials APCo Appalachian Power Company (Columbus, OH) APCO Air Pollution Control Officer APCO Alabama Power Company APCO Associated Public Safety Communications Officers, Inc. ), praised the new Fast Track Option, noting that "APCO, working with our public safety partners, has been working hard to address the concerns of public safety licensees regarding the planning funding process, and we believe that this new approach will help public safety agencies obtain necessary planning funds faster, in most cases without having to negotiate a funding agreement. I am pleased with the extraordinary level of cooperation between public safety, Sprint Nextel, and the 800 MHz Transition Administrator to identify and resolve this critical element in the reconfiguration process. Without question, this highly dynamic reconfiguration process will face future challenges. These revisions in the planning funding process are indicative of the progress that can be achieved when all parties in the process are willing and able to address these challenges in a cooperative spirit." "The TA is pleased to have facilitated this agreement between Sprint Nextel and Public Safety leadership," said Brett Haan of the Transition Administrator. "We knew from speaking with hundreds of licensees and from monitoring the pace of negotiations that something significant needed to be done. When we approached Sprint Nextel and Public Safety with our analysis, they were very receptive. We commend both parties for thinking outside the box and coming together to make this happen. We expect this will significantly benefit licensees and the overall reconfiguration program." The TA estimates that more than half of the licensee population requiring planning funding will be able to use the Fast Track Option. By eliminating weeks or even months of negotiations, licensees will be able to complete their planning more quickly, so that they will have more time to enter into Frequency Reconfiguration Agreements and prepare for the actual retuning process. Licensees with more complex needs will also benefit, as the Fast Track Option will free up Sprint Nextel and TA resources to focus on unique licensee situations and requirements. Licensees' rights and obligations, including the requirement to conduct activities at the "least cost", remain the same under the Fast Track Option and are subject to the TA's true-up process at the end of reconfiguration. "The TA will continue to look for improvements to the process while balancing the rights of stakeholders Stakeholders All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government. ," Haan said. "For example, smaller licensees with 500 or fewer radios may need only minimal planning funding, and there ought to be a way for these licensees to quickly get to a reconfiguration cost estimate and agreement." Commenting on the new Fast Track agreement, Sandy Edwards, vice president, spectrum resources for Sprint Nextel, said, "We believe that this new process for planning funding will ease the process for first responders first responder First response personnel Emergency medicine A person employed in the public sector–EMT, fire fighter, police, volunteer EMS–whose duties include provision of immediate medical care in the event of an emergency; FRs have basic emergency around the country to apply for planning funding. I encourage all incumbent licensees that desire planning funding to get their requests in as quickly as possible so that we can work together to expeditiously ex·pe·di·tious adj. Acting or done with speed and efficiency. See Synonyms at fast1. ex complete 800 MHz reconfiguration and eliminate interference to public safety communications at 800 MHz." All planning funding requests should be submitted to the TA in accordance with the following published deadlines: Channels 1-120 -------------- Wave 4, Stage 1 July 1, 2006 NPSPAC ------ Wave 2, Stage 2 August 1, 2006 Wave 3, Stage 2 November 1, 2006 Wave 4, Stage 2 February 1, 2007 To learn more about the RFPF RFPF Russian Federal Property Fund (Russia) process and to obtain copies of required forms, please visit the TA website at www.800TA.org. |
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