# Use of the 220-222 MHz Band by the Private Land Mobile Radio Service Regarding Geographic Partitioning and Spectrum Disaggregation
> **Federal Communications Commission** · Final rule. · Published 2000-06-27 · Effective 2000-08-28 · 65 FR 39559
## Document
- **Document number:** 00-16187
- **Category:** spectrum-allocation
- **Federal Register citation:** 65 FR 39559
- **CFR reference:** 47 CFR 90
- **Publication date:** 2000-06-27
- **Effective date:** 2000-08-28
- **FCC docket:** PR Docket No. 89-552 and GN Docket No. 93-252
## Abstract

This document disposes of two Petitions for Reconsideration of the Fifth Report and Order in this docket, in which the Commission adopted geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation rules for the 220-222 MHz service. This document dismisses as moot Rand McNally & Company's (RMC's) Petition for Reconsideration to remove the references to Major Trading Areas (MTAs) and Basic Trading Areas (BTAs) in the 220 MHz partitioning rules. This document also grants in part Intek's Petition for Reconsideration by clarifying that the options afforded to 220 MHz service licensees for satisfying the Commission's construction requirements in cases of partitioning and disaggregation, and the consequences of not satisfying such requirements, exactly mirror the options and consequences for partitioning and disaggregation imposed on broadband personal communications service (PCS) licensees. In all other respects, Intek's Petition for Reconsideration is denied. Finally, this document amends the construction requirements of the Commission's rules for licensing and use of frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band to restore language that was inadvertently deleted in an earlier order specifying the consequences of failure to construct by parties to a disaggregation agreement. The Commission's goals in taking these actions are to promote more efficient use of the spectrum, increase opportunities for a variety of entities to participate in the provision of 220 MHz service, and expedite delivery of 220 MHz service to unserved areas.

## Source
- [Federal Register document](https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/06/27/00-16187/use-of-the-220-222-mhz-band-by-the-private-land-mobile-radio-service-regarding-geographic)
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