Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 5:59am
REPORT TO CONGRESS ON THE COMMERCIAL SPECTRUM ENHANCEMENT ACT
[SOURCE: National Telecommunications and Information Administration]
The Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act of 2004 created the Spectrum Relocation Fund (SRF) to provide a centralized and streamlined funding mechanism through which Federal agencies can recover the costs associated with relocating their radio communications systems from certain spectrum bands, which were authorized to be auctioned for commercial purposes. Twelve Federal agencies use spectrum in the 1710 MHz to 1755 MHz band and are participating in the spectrum relocation effort, which will clear this spectrum for commercial use. This report details the specific plans of each participating agency to relocate their communications systems from the 1710 MHz to 1755 MHz band of spectrum.
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/reports/2007/OMBSpectrumRelocationCongressionalNotification_final.pdf
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