The rate model shows that 11,294 units is the maximum allowable capacity of subscriber units on the system, equal to 80% of the system. How was this number developed?

Determining the actual system capacity is a complex process as each customer’s operational requirements, talk groups, etc. are unique and have differing impacts on the available capacity of the SCWCS.  The calculation was developed using a standard method averaging capacity usage at peak times.

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1. Why did the CCN make the decision to require a one-time activation fee for new customers?
2. Will this impact current or future public safety/first responder customers?
3. Is there benefit of adding new customers onto the SCWCS?
4. Will all new customers be required to pay the activation fee (option #1) adopted by the CCN Board?
5. How will the activation fee be collected?
6. Will first responders have to “compete” with other agencies such as utilities, school districts, general government, etc. for airtime on the system?
7. The rate model shows that 11,294 units is the maximum allowable capacity of subscriber units on the system, equal to 80% of the system. How was this number developed?