FCC Web Documents citing 22.325
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- as a result of provision of incidental services; (c) The provision of the incidental services is not inconsistent with the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, or with FCC rules and policies; and (d) The licensee notifies the Commission using FCC Form 601 before providing the incidental services. This notification must include a complete description of the incidental services. § 22.325 Control points. Each station in the Public Mobile Services must have at least one control point and a person on duty who is responsible for station operation. This section does not require that the person on duty be at the control point or continuously monitor all transmissions of the station. However, the control point must have facilities that enable the
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da981687.pdf
- 22.417): l Classification of developmental applications as "major" actions (0 22.123(b)) should be modified; these are more appropriately "minor" applications. l Requirement that a petition for rule making be filed prior to receiving developmental authorization and other extensive limitations on the capability of entities seeking to develop new services (9 22.409) should be removed. l Operational Requirements (§$ 22.301 - 22.325): l Station identification requirements (5 22.3 13) should be eliminated or modified. Specifically, the requirement for site-licensed paging systems to transmit station identification within 5 minutes of the hour, or upon completion of the first transmission after the hour, should be eliminated. This provision is inconsistent with other CMRS regulations for substantially similar services, especially Part 90 paging systems. l