Goto Section: 90.1405 | 90.1408 | Table of Contents
FCC 90.1407
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 90.1407 Spectrum use in the network.
(a) Spectrum use. The Shared Wireless Broadband Network will operate using
spectrum associated with the Upper 700 MHz D Block license in the 758–763
MHz and 788–793 MHz bands and the Public Safety Broadband License in the
adjacent 763–768 MHz and 793–798 MHz bands.
(b) Access to spectrum in the 763–768 MHz and 793–798 MHz bands. The Public
Safety Broadband Licensee which holds the Public Safety Broadband License,
pursuant to part 90 rules, must lease the spectrum rights associated with
this license, pursuant to a spectrum manager leasing arrangement set forth
in part 1 subpart X, to the Upper 700 MHz D Block licensee and the Operating
Company for the entire remaining term of the Public Safety Broadband License
to effectuate the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership. The Upper 700 MHz D
Block licensee and the Operating Company, are the only entities that are
eligible to lease the spectrum usage rights associated with the Public
Safety Broadband License to operate on the 763–768 and 793–798 MHz bands. If
the Upper 700 MHz D Block license is cancelled, this spectrum leasing
arrangement will automatically terminate.
(c) Commercial operations in the 763–768 MHz and 793–798 MHz bands.
Commercial operations in the 763–768 MHz and 793–798 MHz bands through the
spectrum manager leasing arrangement shall not cause harmful interference to
primary users ( i.e. , public safety users) and cannot claim protection from
harmful interference from the primary public safety operations in the
763–768 MHz and 793–798 MHz bands. The network providing commercial
operations in the 763–768 MHz and 793–798 MHz bands through the spectrum
manager leasing arrangement must be designed to automatically assign
priority to public safety users, to the exclusion and/or immediate
preemption of any commercial use on a dynamic, real-time priority basis, and
to guarantee that public safety users suffer no harmful interference or
interruption or degradation of service due to commercial operations in the
763–768 MHz and 793–798 MHz bands.
Goto Section: 90.1405 | 90.1408
Goto Year: 2007 |
2009
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