Sec. 21.50 Transition of the 2.11-2.13 and 2.16-2.18 GHz bands from
Domestic Public Fixed Radio Services to emerging technologies.
(a) Licensees proposing to implement services using emerging
technologies (ET Licensees) may negotiate with Domestic Public Fixed
Radio Service licensees (Existing Licensees) in these bands for the
purpose of agreeing to terms under which the Existing Licensees would
relocate their operations to other fixed microwave bands or to other
media, or alternatively, would accept a sharing arrangement with the ET
Licensee that may result in an otherwise impermissible level of
interference to the existing licensee's operations. ET Licensees may
also negotiate agreements for relocation of the Existing Licensees'
facilities within the 2 GHz band in which all interested parties agree
to the relocation of the Existing Licensee's facilities elsewhere within
these bands. ``All interested parties'' includes the incumbent licensee,
the emerging technology provider or representative requesting and paying
for the relocation, and any emerging technology licensee of the spectrum
to which the incumbent's facilities are to be relocated.
(b) Domestic Public Fixed Radio licensees in bands allocated for
licensed emerging technology services will maintain primary status in
these bands until two years after the Commission commences acceptance of
applications for an emerging technology services, and until one year
after an emerging technology service licensee initiates negotiations for
relocation of the fixed microwave licensee's operations or, in bands
allocated for unlicensed emerging technology services, until one year
after an emerging technology unlicensed equipment supplier or
representative initiates negotiations for relocation of the fixed
microwave licensee's operations. When it is necessary for an emerging
technology provider or representative of unlicensed device manufacturers
to negotiate with a fixed microwave licensee with operations in spectrum
adjacent to that of the emerging technology provider, the transition
schedule of the entity requesting the move will apply.
(c) The Commission will amend the operating license of the fixed
microwave operator to secondary status only if the following
requirements are met:
(1) The service applicant, provider, licensee, or representative
using an emerging technology guarantees payment of all relocation costs,
including all engineering, equipment, site and FCC fees, as well as any
reasonable, additional costs that the relocated fixed microwave licensee
might incur as a result of operation in another fixed microwave band or
migration to another medium;
(2) The emerging technology service entity completes all activities
necessary for implementing the replacement facilities, including
engineering and cost analysis of the relocation procedure and, if radio
facilities are used, identifying and obtaining, on the incumbents'
behalf, new microwave frequencies and frequency coordination; and
(3) The emerging technology service entity builds the replacement
system
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and tests it for comparability with the existing 2 GHz system.
(d) The 2 GHz microwave licensee is not required to relocate until
the alternative facilities are available to it for a reasonable time to
make adjustments, determine comparability, and ensure a seamless
handoff.
(e) If within one year after the relocation to new facilities the 2
GHz microwave licensee demonstrates that the new facilities are not
comparable to the former facilities, the emerging technology service
entity must remedy the defects or pay to relocate the microwave licensee
back to its former or equivalent 2 GHz frequencies.
[ 58 FR 46549 , Sept. 2, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 19645 , Apr. 25, 1994]
Subpart C--Technical Standards
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