47 C.F.R. § 90.477
(b) In the frequency ranges 806-824 MHz, 851-869 MHz, 896-901 MHz, and 935-940 MHz, interconnection with the public switched telephone network is authorized under the following conditions:
(d) In the frequency ranges below 800 MHz, interconnection with the public switched telephone network is authorized under the following conditions:
(3) For licensees in the Industrial/Business Pool and those licensees who establish eligibility pursuant to § 90.20(a)(2) of this part, except for §§ 90.20(a)(2)(i) and 90.20(a)(2)(ii) of this part and medical emergency systems in the 450-470 MHz band, interconnection will be permitted only where the base station site or sites proposed stations are located 120 km (75 mi.) or more from the designated centers of the urbanized areas listed below. If these licensees seek to connect within 120 km (75 mi.) of the 25 cities, they must obtain the consent of all co-channel licensees located both within 120 km (75 mi.) of the center of the city; and within 120 km (75 mi.) of the interconnected base station transmitter. The consensual agreements among the co-channel licensees must specifically state the terms agreed upon and a statement must be submitted to the Commission indicating that all co-channel licensees have consented to the use of interconnection. If a licensee has agreed to the use of interconnection on the channel, but later decides against the use of interconnection, the licensee may request that the co-channel licensees reconsider the use of interconnection. If the licensee is unable to reach an agreement with co-channel licensees, the licensee may request that the Commission consider the matter and assign it to another channel. If a new licensee is assigned to a frequency where all the co-channel licensees have agreed to the use of interconnection and the new licensee does not agree, the new licensee may request that the co-channel licensees reconsider the use of interconnection. If the new licensee cannot reach an agreement with co-channel licensees it may request that the Commission reassign it to another channel.
| Urban area | Northlatitude | Westlongitude |
|---|---|---|
| New York, New York-Northeastern New Jersey | 40°45′06.4″ | 73°59′37.5″ |
| Los Angeles-Long Beach, California | 34°03′15.0″ | 118°14′31.3″ |
| Chicago, Illinois-Northwestern Indiana | 41°52′28.1″ | 87°38′22.2″ |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania/New Jersey | 39°56′58.4″ | 75°09′19.6″ |
| Detroit, Michigan | 42°19′48.1″ | 83°02′56.7″ |
| San Francisco-Oakland, California | 37°46′38.7″ | 122°24′43.9″ |
| Boston, Massachusetts | 42°21′24.4″ | 71°03′23.2″ |
| Washington, DC/Maryland/Virginia | 38°53′51.4″ | 77°00′31.9″ |
| Cleveland, Ohio | 41°29′51.2″ | 81°41′49.5″ |
| St Louis, Missouri/Illinois | 38°37′45.2″ | 90°12′22.4″ |
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 40°26′19.2″ | 79°59′59.2″ |
| Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota | 44°58′56.9″ | 93°15′43.8″ |
| Houston, Texas | 29°45′26.8″ | 95°21′37.8″ |
| Baltimore, Maryland | 39°17′26.4″ | 76°36′43.9″ |
| Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas | 32°47′09.5″ | 96°47′38.0″ |
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 43°02′19.0″ | 87°54′15.3″ |
| Seattle-Everett, Washington | 47°36′31.4″ | 122°20′16.5″ |
| Miami, Florida | 25°46′38.4″ | 80°11′31.2″ |
| San Diego, California | 32°42′53.2″ | 117°09′24.1″ |
| Atlanta, Georgia | 33°45′10.4″ | 84°23′36.7″ |
| Cincinnati, Ohio/Kentucky | 39°06′07.2″ | 84°30′34.8″ |
| Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas | 39°04′56.0″ | 94°35′20.8″ |
| Buffalo, New York | 42°52′52.2″ | 78°52′20.1″ |
| Denver, Colorado | 39°44′58.0″ | 104°59′23.9″ |
| San Jose, California | 37°20′15.8″ | 121°53′27.8″ |
Note: Coordinates are referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83).
[47 FR 17520, Apr. 23, 1982, as amended at 48 FR 29518, June 27, 1983; 50 FR 15152, Apr. 17, 1985; 51 FR 14998, Apr. 22, 1986; 51 FR 37401, Oct. 22, 1986; 52 FR 15501, Apr. 29, 1987; 52 FR 29856, Aug. 12, 1987; 53 FR 1025, Jan. 15, 1988; 58 FR 44961, Aug. 25, 1993; 61 FR 6576, Feb. 21, 1996; 62 FR 18934, Apr. 17, 1997; 63 FR 68966, Dec. 14, 1998]