Common use of Frequencies to be Reconfigured Clause in Contracts

Frequencies to be Reconfigured. Incumbent is the licensee under the license(s) granted by the FCC identified in Schedule A (the “Incumbent Licenses”) for the operation of certain 800 MHz frequencies at the locations identified on Schedule A (the “Incumbent Frequencies”). Nextel, including its subsidiaries or affiliates, is the licensee under license(s) granted by the FCC (the “Nextel Licenses”) for the operation of Specialized Mobile Radio (“SMR”) systems on the frequencies and at the locations identified in Schedule B (the “Replacement Frequencies”). Pursuant to the Order, Incumbent must relinquish the Incumbent Frequencies and relocate its system to the Replacement Frequencies.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement, Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement, Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement

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Frequencies to be Reconfigured. Incumbent is the licensee under the license(s) granted by the FCC identified in Schedule A (the “Incumbent Licenses”) for the operation of certain 800 MHz frequencies at the locations identified on Schedule A (the “Incumbent Frequencies”). Nextel, including its subsidiaries or affiliates, is the licensee under license(s) granted by the FCC (the “Nextel Licenses”) for the operation of Specialized Mobile Radio (“SMR”) systems on the frequencies and at the locations identified in Schedule B (the “Replacement Frequencies”). Pursuant to the Order, Incumbent must relinquish the Incumbent Frequencies and Nextel must relinquish the Replacement Frequencies and the Incumbent must relocate its system to the Replacement Frequencies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement, Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement

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