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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION.In the Matter of ).Principles for Reallocation of Spectrum ).to Encourage the Development of ).Telecommunications Technologies ).for the New Millennium ).Policy Statement.Adopted: November 18, 1999; Released: November 22, 1999