FCC Web Documents citing 27.51
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- program requirements for radio broadcast stations as unconstitutional and remanding to the Commission the issue of whether the non-discrimination rule was within its statutory authority), reh'g denied, 154 F.3d 487 (D.C. Cir. 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 27.50. The same transmission limits currently in place for the 2.3 GHz band would be used for the 4.9 GHz band. 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.53. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 47 C.F.R. Part 17. 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. § 27.55. See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 39 GHz Report and Order,
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- of the Commission's Rules (resale rule) and Sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act). See In the Matters of Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Time Warner Communications Petition for Forbearance, Complete Detariffing for Competitive Access Providers and Competitive Exchange Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596, 8608-10 (1997). 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.924, 1.1307. See supra ¶¶ 66-69. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 27.55(a). See also 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 24.236 for PCS. See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 for 2.3 GHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.103
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- for the emission in question over the full bandwidth of the channel. (12) For transmissions in the 746-757, 758-763, 776-787, and 788-793 MHz bands, licensees may employ equipment operating in compliance with either the measurement techniques described in paragraph (b)(11) or a Commission-approved average power technique. In both instances, equipment employed must be authorized in accordance with the provisions of 27.51. (c) * * * (1) * * * (2) * * * (3) * * * (4) * * * (5) Licensees seeking to operate a fixed or base station located in a county with population density of 100 or fewer persons per square mile, based upon the most recently available population statistics from the Bureau of the Census, and
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- the radio spectrum are made available and licensed for wireless communications services (WCS). Subpart C sets out the technical standards regarding WCS. Need: The identified rules are necessary to set forth the technical standards for WCS. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337. Section Number and Title: 27.50 Power and antenna height limits. 27.51 Equipment authorization. 27.52 RF safety. 27.53 Emission limits. 27.54 Frequency stability. 27.55 Signal strength limits. 27.56 Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57 International coordination. 27.58 Interference to BRS/EBS receivers. 27.63 Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64 Protection from interference. SUBPART D-COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR THE 2305-2320 MHz AND 2345-2360 MHz BANDS Brief Description: The part 27 rules state
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- of reducing the risk of interference across service areas," and suggests that licensees in adjacent service areas should be permitted to agree to alternative field strengths along their mutual border.222 1.815 (stating in relevant part"[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with" the Commission ... an annual employment report"). 217 See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Red at 10848-65, paras. 123- 161. In a "coordination" approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference.
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- Proportional Hazards 10 Years Piecewise-Constant Hazard 5 Years Piecewise-Constant Hazard 10 Years Year Subscribers (in millions) Year Subscribers (in millions) Year Subscribers (in millions) Yea r Subscribers (in millions) 1 18.43 1 18.52 1 10.73 1 10.75 2 26.34 2 26.46 2 15.91 2 15.94 3 35.61 3 35.77 3 21.51 3 21.55 4 45.45 4 45.65 4 27.45 4 27.51 5 57.27 5 57.53 5 34.59 5 34.66 6 70.84 6 42.68 7 85.50 7 51.51 8 99.00 8 59.65 9 115.45 9 69.56 10 122.29 10 73.68 28 number of subscribers conditional on not observing the number of subscribers would then be nine million. Unobservable characteristics that reduce the ability to observe the number of subscribers may increase the
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- 79,653 25,034 23.91 Qwest - Iowa IA 1,797,579 1,205,326 592,253 32.95 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 2,301,152 1,588,267 712,884 30.98 ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. - London KY 214,715 164,332 50,385 23.47 ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. - Lexington KY 953,280 710,423 242,858 25.48 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Kentucky KY 298,354 226,562 71,791 24.06 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 2,314,518 1,677,812 636,706 27.51 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 4,464,704 3,373,075 1,091,629 24.45 Verizon - New England - Maine ME 1,391,722 995,516 396,206 28.47 Verizon - Maryland MD 5,718,089 3,779,888 1,938,201 33.90 Verizon - New England - Massachusetts MA 8,149,902 5,269,472 2,880,430 35.34 Verizon - North - Michigan MI 1,363,396 1,070,056 293,339 21.52 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan MI 8,373,385 6,317,772 2,055,613 24.55 Qwest -
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- 79,653 25,034 23.91 Qwest - Iowa IA 1,797,579 1,205,326 592,253 32.95 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 2,301,152 1,588,267 712,884 30.98 ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. - London KY 214,715 164,332 50,385 23.47 ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. - Lexington KY 953,280 710,423 242,858 25.48 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Kentucky KY 298,354 226,562 71,791 24.06 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 2,314,518 1,677,812 636,706 27.51 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 4,464,704 3,373,075 1,091,629 24.45 Verizon - New England - Maine ME 1,391,722 995,516 396,206 28.47 Verizon - Maryland MD 5,718,089 3,779,888 1,938,201 33.90 Verizon - New England - Massachusetts MA 8,149,902 5,269,472 2,880,430 35.34 Verizon - North - Michigan MI 1,363,396 1,070,056 293,339 21.52 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan MI 8,373,385 6,317,772 2,055,613 24.55 Qwest -
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- 8,439,099 6,187,249 2,282,389 27.05 AT&T - Southern New England Telephone CT 5,165,910 3,620,128 1,629,167 31.54 Verizon Delaware DE 1,299,396 895,517 414,781 31.92 Verizon Washington, D.C. DC 2,020,439 1,179,709 861,548 42.64 Verizon Florida FL 5,703,685 4,148,414 1,633,253 28.64 BellSouth - Florida FL 14,821,590 10,763,901 4,285,252 28.91 Sprint - Florida FL 5,310,409 4,015,206 1,300,795 24.50 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 1,013,979 736,723 278,988 27.51 BellSouth - Georgia GA 12,331,797 8,690,514 3,799,909 30.81 Verizon - Northwest - Idaho ID 455,861 332,150 130,715 28.67 Qwest - Idaho South ID 1,163,876 765,172 404,699 34.77 Qwest - Idaho North ID 78,499 53,424 25,510 32.50 Verizon North - Contel/Illinois IL 298,874 229,385 80,458 26.92 Verizon South - Illinois IL 115,383 85,657 26,845 23.27 Verizon North - Illinois IL 1,563,847
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- 8,439,099 6,187,249 2,282,389 27.05 AT&T - Southern New England Telephone CT 5,165,910 3,620,128 1,629,167 31.54 Verizon Delaware DE 1,299,396 895,517 414,781 31.92 Verizon Washington, D.C. DC 2,020,439 1,179,709 861,548 42.64 Verizon Florida FL 5,703,685 4,148,414 1,633,253 28.64 BellSouth - Florida FL 14,821,590 10,763,901 4,285,252 28.91 Sprint - Florida FL 5,310,409 4,015,206 1,300,795 24.50 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 1,013,979 736,723 278,988 27.51 BellSouth - Georgia GA 12,331,797 8,690,514 3,799,909 30.81 Verizon - Northwest - Idaho ID 455,861 332,150 130,715 28.67 Qwest - Idaho South ID 1,163,876 765,172 404,699 34.77 Qwest - Idaho North ID 78,499 53,424 25,510 32.50 Verizon North - Contel/Illinois IL 298,874 229,385 80,458 26.92 Verizon South - Illinois IL 115,383 85,657 26,845 23.27 Verizon North - Illinois IL 1,563,847
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- 23,182,470 71.09 13,116,453 40.22 New York 2,836,337 357,917,612 126.19 149,236,964 52.62 208,680,648 73.57 North Carolina 1,385,754 43,371,920 31.30 34,674,512 25.02 8,697,408 6.28 North Dakota 100,513 4,205,210 41.84 3,652,014 36.33 553,196 5.50 Northern Mariana Is. 11,601 1,988,801 171.43 1,365,801 117.73 623,000 53.70 Ohio 1,840,032 66,383,929 36.08 50,785,665 27.60 15,598,264 8.48 Oklahoma 629,476 51,911,039 82.47 38,647,471 61.40 13,263,568 21.07 Oregon 552,322 15,196,233 27.51 11,530,181 20.88 3,666,052 6.64 Pennsylvania 1,828,089 76,592,485 41.90 62,307,319 34.08 14,285,166 7.81 Puerto Rico 575,648 3,271,396 5.68 2,007,417 3.49 1,263,979 2.20 Rhode Island 156,498 6,140,126 39.23 4,954,193 31.66 1,185,933 7.58 South Carolina 703,736 39,652,583 56.35 27,262,511 38.74 12,390,072 17.61 South Dakota 122,798 6,406,203 52.17 4,942,810 40.25 1,463,393 11.92 Tennessee 941,091 44,616,220 47.41 35,502,183 37.72 9,114,037 9.68 Texas 4,405,215 287,987,673 65.37
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- 23,182,470 71.09 13,116,453 40.22 New York 2,836,337 357,917,612 126.19 149,236,964 52.62 208,680,648 73.57 North Carolina 1,385,754 43,371,920 31.30 34,674,512 25.02 8,697,408 6.28 North Dakota 100,513 4,205,210 41.84 3,652,014 36.33 553,196 5.50 Northern Mariana Is. 11,601 1,988,801 171.43 1,365,801 117.73 623,000 53.70 Ohio 1,840,032 66,383,929 36.08 50,785,665 27.60 15,598,264 8.48 Oklahoma 629,476 51,911,039 82.47 38,647,471 61.40 13,263,568 21.07 Oregon 552,322 15,196,233 27.51 11,530,181 20.88 3,666,052 6.64 Pennsylvania 1,828,089 76,592,485 41.90 62,307,319 34.08 14,285,166 7.81 Puerto Rico 575,648 3,271,396 5.68 2,007,417 3.49 1,263,979 2.20 Rhode Island 156,498 6,140,126 39.23 4,954,193 31.66 1,185,933 7.58 South Carolina 703,736 39,652,583 56.35 27,262,511 38.74 12,390,072 17.61 South Dakota 122,798 6,406,203 52.17 4,942,810 40.25 1,463,393 11.92 Tennessee 941,091 44,616,220 47.41 35,502,183 37.72 9,114,037 9.68 Texas 4,405,215 287,987,673 65.37
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- -0.61 0.00 240531 C LANCASTER TEL. CO. -6.16 -2.95 -3.31 0.00 240532 A LOCKHART TEL. CO., INC. 0.35 -0.64 0.99 -6.47 240533 C MCCLELLANVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 10.85 -3.63 15.03 32.66 240535 A NORWAY TEL. CO., INC. -4.16 -4.41 0.26 -18.95 240536 A PALMETTO RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 7.46 2.27 5.08 0.00 240538 C PIEDMONT RURAL TEL. COOP. 23.62 -3.05 27.51 50.51 240539 C PBT TELECOM, INC. -5.08 -2.58 -2.57 -17.68 240541 A RIDGEWAY TEL. CO., INC. 3.36 -2.07 5.55 INFINITE 240542 C ROCK HILL TEL. CO. -0.36 -4.62 4.47 0.00 240544 C ST. STEPHEN TEL. CO. -7.09 -4.80 -2.41 -23.09 240546 A SANDHILL TEL. COOP., INC. 4.58 -1.19 5.84 INFINITE 3 - 180 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data
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- BellSouth - Louisiana LA 667,954 544,116 284,998 42.67 22.64 Verizon New England - Maine ME 323,207 223,306 95,653 29.59 7.60 Verizon Maryland MD 1,254,546 738,499 593,818 47.33 28.47 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 1,541,428 863,466 746,761 48.45 (7.35) Verizon North - Michigan MI 130,718 86,701 136,914 104.74 43.94 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 841,960 523,597 484,867 57.59 27.51 Qwest - Minnesota MN 776,025 487,542 326,158 42.03 45.42 AT&T - BellSouth - Mississippi MS 689,184 527,123 267,945 38.88 28.90 CenturyTel of Missouri - Central Missouri MO 92,869 70,323 22,904 24.66 15.69 CenturyTel of Missouri - Belle-Hermann MO 5,032 3,581 1,476 29.33 12.37 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southern Missouri MO 13,318 9,953 3,464 26.01 45.07 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southwest
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- -0.61 0.00 240531 C LANCASTER TEL. CO. -6.16 -2.95 -3.31 0.00 240532 A LOCKHART TEL. CO., INC. 0.35 -0.64 0.99 -6.47 240533 C MCCLELLANVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 10.85 -3.63 15.03 32.66 240535 A NORWAY TEL. CO., INC. -4.16 -4.41 0.26 -18.95 240536 A PALMETTO RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 7.46 2.27 5.08 0.00 240538 C PIEDMONT RURAL TEL. COOP. 23.62 -3.05 27.51 50.51 240539 C PBT TELECOM, INC. -5.08 -2.58 -2.57 -17.68 240541 A RIDGEWAY TEL. CO., INC. 3.36 -2.07 5.55 INFINITE 240542 C ROCK HILL TEL. CO. -0.36 -4.62 4.47 0.00 240544 C ST. STEPHEN TEL. CO. -7.09 -4.80 -2.41 -23.09 240546 A SANDHILL TEL. COOP., INC. 4.58 -1.19 5.84 INFINITE 3 - 180 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data
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- 1,189 5,676 20.95 South Dakota 61 1,199 5.09 114 982 11.61 Tennessee 1,718 13,258 12.96 1,750 8,100 21.60 Texas 5,689 53,899 10.55 10,533 29,769 35.38 Utah 1,233 6,255 19.71 646 2,906 22.23 Vermont 256 3,271 7.83 253 719 35.19 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 2,370 17,482 13.56 2,901 10,027 28.93 Washington 1,736 16,344 10.62 2,097 7,622 27.51 West Virginia 435 3,455 12.59 457 2,075 22.02 Wisconsin 1,178 11,842 9.95 977 7,503 13.02 Wyoming 114 1,098 10.38 45 794 5.67 Totals 94,342 752,760 12.53 107,893 390,828 27.61 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to
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- C.F.R. § 90.179(b). As with current Section 90.179, the shared use of the spectrum licensed to the individual states would be predicated on the authorized user and the state complying with all the provisions of Section 90.179. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(d). See, e.g., Commercial 700 MHz R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 514 ¶ 93. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 ¶¶ 123-161. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee to limit the field strength of its station transmissions to some prescribed level at the licensee's geographic border. The predicted 40 dBu/v field strength shall be calculated using Figure 10 of Section 73.699
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- providing service on a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) ("DBS NPRM"). 211 See Section III.A.1. "Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations," supra. 212See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-90 42 interference.213 We concluded that such an approach provides established, objective criteria for controlling in-band interference, and gives users the ability to construct and
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- of providing service on a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§
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- exist in providing wireless broadband and wireless local loop to residents with mobility needs that seldom extend beyond these smaller geographic areas. See CROW Comments at 8-9. See, e.g., CROW Comments at 7-8; Leap Comments at 1; NTCA Comments at 2. Spectrum Reallocation Policy Statement, 14 FCC Rcd at 19879-80 ¶ 25. See supra Section III.B.1.a. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.63, 27.64. See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7312 ¶ 78. See Upper 700 MHz First Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 521-22 ¶ 111; see also Upper 700 MHz MO&O and FNPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 20851 at ¶ 10. See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7300 ¶ 43. An analog television transmitter operating at
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- of the Commission's Rules (resale rule) and Sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act). See In the Matters of Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Time Warner Communications Petition for Forbearance, Complete Detariffing for Competitive Access Providers and Competitive Exchange Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596, 8608-10 (1997). 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.924, 1.1307. See supra ¶¶ 66-69. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 27.55(a). See also 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 24.236 for PCS. See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 for 2.3 GHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.103
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- Part 2 of the rules. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1091 and 2.1093. 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.926 and 2.927(a). 47 C.F.R. § 2.931. 47 C.F.R. § 2.945. See 47 C.F.R. § 22.377 (requiring Public Mobile Service transmitters to be certificated, except those operating under a developmental authorization); 47 C.F.R. § 24.51 (requiring certification of Personal Communication Services transmitters); 47 C.F.R. § 27.51 (requiring certification of Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services transmitters); 47 C.F.R. § 80.203 (requiring certification of maritime-service transmitters, with narrow exceptions); 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.145 and 87.147 (requiring certification of Aviation Services transmitters); 47 C.F.R. § 90.203 (requiring certification of Private Land Mobile Radio Service transmitters); and 47 C.F.R. § 95.603 (requiring certification of Personal Radio Service transmitters). See 47 C.F.R.
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- for the emission in question over the full bandwidth of the channel. (12) For transmissions in the 746-757, 758-763, 776-787, and 788-793 MHz bands, licensees may employ equipment operating in compliance with either the measurement techniques described in paragraph (b)(11) or a Commission-approved average power technique. In both instances, equipment employed must be authorized in accordance with the provisions of 27.51. (c) * * * (1) * * * (2) * * * (3) * * * (4) * * * (5) Licensees seeking to operate a fixed or base station located in a county with population density of 100 or fewer persons per square mile, based upon the most recently available population statistics from the Bureau of the Census, and
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- for the emission in question over the full bandwidth of the channel. (12) For transmissions in the 746-757, 758-763, 776-787, and 788-793 MHz bands, licensees may employ equipment operating in compliance with either the measurement techniques described in paragraph (b)(11) or a Commission-approved average power technique. In both instances, equipment employed must be authorized in accordance with the provisions of 27.51. (c) * * * (1) * * * (2) * * * (3) * * * (4) * * * (5) Licensees seeking to operate a fixed or base station located in a county with population density of 100 or fewer persons per square mile, based upon the most recently available population statistics from the Bureau of the Census, and
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- measurement for the emission in question over the full bandwidth of the channel. (12) For transmissions in the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands, licensees may employ equipment operating in compliance with either the measurement techniques described in paragraph (b)(11) or a Commission-approved average power technique. In both instances, equipment employed must be authorized in accordance with the provisions of 27.51. . . (c) * * * (1) Fixed and base stations transmitting a signal with an emission bandwidth of 1 MHz or less must not exceed an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1000 watts and an antenna height of 305 m height above average terrain (HAAT), except that antenna heights greater than 305 m HAAT are permitted if power levels
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- measurement for the emission in question over the full bandwidth of the channel. (12) For transmissions in the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands, licensees may employ equipment operating in compliance with either the measurement techniques described in paragraph (b)(11) or a Commission-approved average power technique. In both instances, equipment employed must be authorized in accordance with the provisions of 27.51. . . (c) * * * (1) Fixed and base stations transmitting a signal with an emission bandwidth of 1 MHz or less must not exceed an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1000 watts and an antenna height of 305 m height above average terrain (HAAT), except that antenna heights greater than 305 m HAAT are permitted if power levels
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- stations operating in the 1915-1920 MHz and 2155-2180 MHz bands are limited to 2 watts/MHz (W/MHz) peak EIRP. Mobile and portable stations operating in the 1710-1755 MHz, 1915-1920 MHz, and 2155-2180 MHz bands must employ a means for limiting power to the minimum necessary for successful communications. (5) Equipment employed must be authorized in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 27.51. Except for mobile, portable, and uplink fixed stations operating in the 1915-1920 MHz and 2155-2180 MHz bands, power measurements for transmissions by stations authorized under this section may be made either in accordance with a Commission-approved average power technique or in compliance with paragraph (d)(6) of this section. In measuring transmissions in this band using an average power technique, the
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- 95.812 27.13 License term (218-219 MHz) 95.813 27.12 Eligibility (218-219 MHz) 95.815 27.1415 License application (218-219 MHz) 95.816 27.1416 Competitive bidding (218-219 MHz) 95.819 27.1419 License transferability (218-219 MHz) 95.823 27.15 Partitioning, disaggregation (218-219 MHz) 95.831 Removed Service requirements (218-219 MHz) 95.833 27.14 Construction requirements (218-219 MHz) 95.835 Removed Station identification (218-219 MHz) 95.837 Removed Station inspection (218-219 MHz) 95.851 27.51 Equipment certification (218-219 MHz) 95.853 27.5 Frequency segments (218-219 MHz) 95.855 27.50 Transmitting ERP (218-219 MHz) 95.857 27.53 Emission standards (218-219 MHz) 95.859 27.50 Antennas (218-219 MHz) 95.861 27.1410 Interference (218-219 MHz) 95.1001 95.5 Eligibility (LPRS) 95.1003 95.7 Authorized locations (LPRS) 95.1005 Removed Station identification (LPRS) 95.1007 95.11 Station inspection (LPRS) 95.1009 95.505 Permissible communications (LPRS) 95.1011 Removed Channel use
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- 95.807 27.10 Regulatory status (218-219MHz) 95.811 27.1411 License requirements (218-219MHz) 95.812 27.13 License term (218-219MHz) 95.813 27.12 Eligibility (218-219MHz) 95.815 27.1415 License application (218-219MHz) 95.816 27.1416 Competitive bidding (218-219MHz) 95.819 27.1419 License transferability (218-219MHz) 95.823 27.15 Partitioning, disaggregation (218-219MHz) 95.831 Removed Service requirements (218-219MHz) 95.833 27.14 Construction requirements (218-219MHz) 95.835 Removed Station identification (218-219MHz) 95.837 Removed Station inspection (218-219MHz) 95.851 27.51 Equipment certification (218-219MHz) 95.853 27.5 Frequency segments (218-219MHz) 95.855 27.50 Transmitting ERP (218-219MHz) 95.857 27.53 Emission standards (218-219MHz) 95.859 27.50 Antennas (218-219MHz) 95.861 27.1410 Interference (218-219MHz) 95.1001 95.5 Eligibility (LPRS) 95.1003 95.7 Authorized locations (LPRS) 95.1005 Removed Station identification (LPRS) 95.1007 95.11 Station inspection (LPRS) 95.1009 95.505 Permissible communications (LPRS) 95.1011 Removed Channel use policy (LPRS) 95.1013 95.45 Antennas (LPRS)
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- complies with the appropriate technical standards. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.906, 2.909. Verification is an equipment authorization procedure under which the responsible party makes measurements or takes the necessary steps to ensure that the equipment complies with the appropriate technical standards. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.909(b), 2.953. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.901 et seq. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.51, 27.51, which require that personal communications services (PCS) and WCS devices be authorized under the Certification procedure, respectively. Currently, Part 25 defines earth station transceivers as portable if the transceivers' radiating element would be used within 20 centimeters of the operator's body while the devices are in use. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.129 (requiring Certification for portable earth station transceivers). See
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- the equipment complies with the appropriate technical standards. See47 C.F.R. §§ 2.906, 2.909. Verification is an equipment authorization procedure under which the responsible party makes measurements or takes the necessary steps to ensure that the equipment complies with the appropriate technical standards. See47 C.F.R. §§ 2.909(b), 2.953. 709See 47 C.F.R. § 2.901 et seq. 710See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.51, 27.51, which require that personal communications services (PCS) and WCS devices be authorized under the Certification procedure, respectively. 711Currently, Part 25 defines earth station transceivers as portable if the transceivers' radiating element would be used within 20 centimeters of the operator's body while the devices are in use. See47 C.F.R. § 25.129(requiring Certification for portable earth station transceivers). 712See 47 C.F.R.
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- (of the proposed rules) might be necessary in order to comply with any future agreements with Canada and Mexico regarding the use of these bands. We seek comment on this issue, including the costs and benefits of alternative approaches to this issue. Other Technical Issues There are several additional technical rules applicable to all Part 27 services. Specifically, these are: 27.51 Equipment authorization, 27.52 RF safety, 27.54 Frequency stability, 27.56 Antennas structures; air navigation safety, and 27.63 Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. As AWS-4 will be a Part 27 service, we propose that all of these rules should apply to all AWS-4 licensees, including licensees who acquire their licenses through partitioning or disaggregation. We seek comment on this approach,
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- channel of video programming directly to the public,106 and Part 73 contains rules for broadcasters.107 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-97 108 Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies, MM Docket No. 98-204, and Termination of the EEO Streamlining Proceeding, MM Docket No. 96-16, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 23004 (1998). 109 Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (paras. 123- 161). PAGE 27 56. We have initiated a rulemaking on our Part 73 EEO rules,108 and seek comment on whether there are any reasons not to
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- Above 1372 (4500) 65 Above 1220 (4000) to 1372 (4500) 70 Above 1067 (3500) to 1220 (4000) 75 Above 915 (3000) to 1067 (4000) 100 Above 763 (2500) to 915 (3000) 140 Above 610 (2000) to 763 (2500) 200 Above 458 (1500) to 610 (2000) 350 Above 305 (1000) to 458 (1500) 600 Up to 305 (1000) 1000 17. Section 27.51 is revised to read as follows: § 27.51 Equipment authorization. (a) Each transmitter utilized for operation under this part must be of a type that has been authorized by the Commission under its certification procedure. (b) Any manufacturer of radio transmitting equipment to be used in these services may request equipment authorization following the procedures set forth in subpart J
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- of providing service on a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§
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- program requirements for radio broadcast stations as unconstitutional and remanding to the Commission the issue of whether the non-discrimination rule was within its statutory authority), reh'g denied, 154 F.3d 487 (D.C. Cir. 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 27.50. The same transmission limits currently in place for the 2.3 GHz band would be used for the 4.9 GHz band. 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.53. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 47 C.F.R. Part 17. 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. § 27.55. See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 39 GHz Report and Order,
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- -- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE Subpart A -- General Information Sec. 27.1Basis and purpose. 27.2Permissible communications. 27.3Other applicable rule parts. 27.4Terms and definitions. 27.5 Frequencies. 27.6Service areas. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 17 Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses 27.11Initial authorization. 27.12Eligibility. 27.13License period. 27.14Construction requirements; Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. 27.15Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation. Subpart C -- Technical Standards 27.51Equipment authorization. 27.52RF safety. 27.53Emission limits. 27.54Frequency stability. 27.55Field strength limits. 27.56Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57International coordination. 27.59Environmental requirements. 27.61Quiet zones. 27.63Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64Protection from interference. Subpart D -- Competitive Bidding Procedures for WCS 27.201WCS subject to competitive bidding. 27.202Competitive bidding mechanisms. 27.203Withdrawal, default and disqualification payments. 27.204Bidding application and certification procedures; prohibition of collusion.
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- The license term for a partitioned (1) license area and for disaggregated spectrum shall be the For fixed operations, including radiolocation: By a factor remainder of the original licensee's license term as not less than 80 + 10 log (p) dB on all frequencies provided for in section 27.13. between 2320 and 2345 MHz. Subpart C -- Technical Standards Sec. 27.51 Equipment authorization. (a) Each transmitter utilized for operation under this part and each transmitter marketed, as set forth in section 2.803 of this chapter, must be of a type that has been authorized by the Commission under its type acceptance procedure. (b) The Commission periodically publishes a list of type accepted equipment, entitled "Radio Equipment List, Equipment Accepted for Licensing."
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- Above 1372 (4500) 65 Above 1220 (4000) to 1372 (4500) 70 Above 1067 (3500) to 1220 (4000) 75 Above 915 (3000) to 1067 (4000) 100 Above 763 (2500) to 915 (3000) 140 Above 610 (2000) to 763 (2500) 200 Above 458 (1500) to 610 (2000) 350 Above 305 (1000) to 458 (1500) 600 Up to 305 (1000) 1000 17. Section 27.51 is revised to read as follows: § 27.51 Equipment authorization. (a) Each transmitter utilized for operation under this part must be of a type that has been authorized by the Commission under its certification procedure. (b) Any manufacturer of radio transmitting equipment to be used in these services may request equipment authorization following the procedures set forth in subpart J
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- of providing service on a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§
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- comment on whether a 50 kW ERP maximum limit for the Lower 700 MHz Band would permit both wireless services and certain new broadcast operations,283 yet still allow efficient and flexible use of the spectrum without offsetting costs.284 The Notice asked whether the possible technology or technologies used to provide 278 See supra Section III.B.1.a. 279 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.63, 27.64. 280 See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7312 ¶ 78. 281 See Upper 700 MHz First Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 521-22 ¶ 111; see also Upper 700 MHz MO&O and FNPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 20851 at ¶ 10. 282 See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7300 ¶ 43. 283 An analog
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- fixed services.244 We request comment if either or both of these approaches are appropriate in this case or if other methods should be used for interference protection. 100. We believe that either method, when properly applied, can provide a satisfactory means of controlling harmful interference between systems, although, on balance, there may be reasons to prefer 235 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 236 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 237 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 238 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 239 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 240 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.924, 1.1307. 241 See supra ¶¶ 66-69. 242 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 27.55(a). See also 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 243 See 47 C.F.R. § 24.236 for PCS. See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 for
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- C.F.R. § 90.179(b). As with current Section 90.179, the shared use of the spectrum licensed to the individual states would be predicated on the authorized user and the state complying with all the provisions of Section 90.179. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(d). See, e.g., Commercial 700 MHz R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 514 ¶ 93. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 ¶¶ 123-161. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee to limit the field strength of its station transmissions to some prescribed level at the licensee's geographic border. The predicted 40 dBu/v field strength shall be calculated using Figure 10 of Section 73.699
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- 11.33 26.60 14.46 7,731.25 (10.51) 7.54 3CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF NEVADA 12.44 11.00 27.20 8.66 (534.12) 18.97 11.20 4CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF NORTH CAROLINA 11.29 12.31 16.12 14.01 (100.92) 3.91 7.24 5CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF TEXAS 14.94 14.08 19.77 22.77 7.37 16.42 6CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF VIRGINIA 12.91 12.06 16.80 15.93 11.45 14.11 7ALLTEL ILLINOIS, INC. 12.97 12.50 15.02 9.70 27.51 13.01 8C-R TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.54 12.66 (6.76) 4.79 (0.51) 3.27 9CENTURY TELEPHONE OF OHIO, INC. 1/ 10.66 21.7 22.01 10.05 (14.93) 0.30 10CHILLICOTHE TELEPHONE COMPANY, THE 2/ 11.92 11.23 10.08 14.14 13.27 14.00 11CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2/ 10.41 9.70 9.39 12.78 (146.35) 14.25 11.81 12CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.89 12.71 25.13 6.44 8.64 6.86 13CITIZENS UTILITIES COMPANY 11.64 12.52 9.36
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- BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,666,180 1,199,659 466,521 28.00 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 158,506 113,463 45,042 28.42 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 158,575 117,941 40,634 25.62 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 65,834 47,288 18,547 28.17 Verizon - SW Texas TX 1,142,856 791,004 351,852 30.79 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 6,456,680 4,680,574 1,776,105 27.51 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 121,371 92,266 29,105 23.98 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 230,125 157,084 73,041 31.74 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 192,786 141,320 51,466 26.70 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 404,729 251,440 153,290 37.87 Verizon - Virginia VA 2,110,837 1,339,926 770,911
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- 27.71 Verizon - Contel - California CA 188,483 147,037 41,732 22.14 Verizon - NW - West Coast California CA 6,762 4,871 1,934 28.60 Verizon - GTE - California CA 1,752,706 1,376,378 378,742 21.61 SBC - Pacific Bell - California CA 6,644,650 4,978,734 1,671,142 25.15 Sure/West/Roseville Tel - California CA 96,349 73,171 23,839 24.74 Qwest - Colorado CO 1,491,159 1,081,153 410,168 27.51 SBC - SNET - CT CT 1,138,711 819,996 318,950 28.01 Verizon - Delaware DE 249,010 168,514 80,501 32.33 Verizon - District of Columbia DC 485,337 299,713 185,640 38.25 Verizon - Florida FL 1,263,565 930,191 333,527 26.40 BellSouth - Florida FL 2,867,901 2,049,694 816,027 28.45 Sprint - Florida FL 999,457 757,532 241,925 24.21 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 147,556 102,870 49,370 33.46
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- 40,385 0.00 GTE - Contel - Arizona AZ 8,251 5,288 2,962 35.90 U S WEST - Arizona AZ 1,625,668 1,142,925 482,744 29.70 GTE - Southwest - Arkansas AR 72,509 46,629 25,880 35.69 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR 700,714 533,419 167,296 23.88 GTE - California CA 2,776,703 2,154,733 621,969 22.40 GTE - Contel - California CA 263,393 190,927 72,465 27.51 GTE - Northwest - West Coast of California CA 13,066 8,051 5,015 38.38 SBC - Pacific Bell - California CA 8,990,195 6,763,752 2,226,441 24.77 U S WEST - Colorado CO 1,934,658 1,371,458 563,200 29.11 SBC - Southern New England Telephone - CT CT 1,378,886 963,260 415,626 30.14 Bell Atlantic - Delaware DE 280,162 187,922 92,239 32.92 Bell Atlantic - District
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- at 3 and 5-6; Lucent comments at 7-8; PanAmSat comments at 7-8; PetroCom comments at 4; RTG comments at ii and 11-12; SBC comments at 2; SBC comments at 2; Sprint comments at 5; SR Telecom at pages iii and 8-9; Nortel comments at iii, 10, 12-14; AT&T reply comments at 5; Lockheed comments at 4. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (¶¶ 123-161). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 24.237 (Broadband PCS), 47 C.F.R. § 21.902(b)(5) (Multipoint Distribution Service), and 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 (WCS). See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. See 47
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- -- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE Subpart A -- General Information Sec. 27.1Basis and purpose. 27.2Permissible communications. 27.3Other applicable rule parts. 27.4Terms and definitions. 27.5 Frequencies. 27.6Service areas. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 17 Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses 27.11Initial authorization. 27.12Eligibility. 27.13License period. 27.14Construction requirements; Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. 27.15Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation. Subpart C -- Technical Standards 27.51Equipment authorization. 27.52RF safety. 27.53Emission limits. 27.54Frequency stability. 27.55Field strength limits. 27.56Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57International coordination. 27.59Environmental requirements. 27.61Quiet zones. 27.63Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64Protection from interference. Subpart D -- Competitive Bidding Procedures for WCS 27.201WCS subject to competitive bidding. 27.202Competitive bidding mechanisms. 27.203Withdrawal, default and disqualification payments. 27.204Bidding application and certification procedures; prohibition of collusion.
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- channel of video programming directly to the public,106 and Part 73 contains rules for broadcasters.107 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-97 108 Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies, MM Docket No. 98-204, and Termination of the EEO Streamlining Proceeding, MM Docket No. 96-16, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 23004 (1998). 109 Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (paras. 123- 161). PAGE 27 56. We have initiated a rulemaking on our Part 73 EEO rules,108 and seek comment on whether there are any reasons not to
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- program requirements for radio broadcast stations as unconstitutional and remanding to the Commission the issue of whether the non-discrimination rule was within its statutory authority), reh'g denied, 154 F.3d 487 (D.C. Cir. 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 27.50. The same transmission limits currently in place for the 2.3 GHz band would be used for the 4.9 GHz band. 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.53. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 47 C.F.R. Part 17. 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. § 27.55. See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 39 GHz Report and Order,
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- Above 1372 (4500) 65 Above 1220 (4000) to 1372 (4500) 70 Above 1067 (3500) to 1220 (4000) 75 Above 915 (3000) to 1067 (4000) 100 Above 763 (2500) to 915 (3000) 140 Above 610 (2000) to 763 (2500) 200 Above 458 (1500) to 610 (2000) 350 Above 305 (1000) to 458 (1500) 600 Up to 305 (1000) 1000 17. Section 27.51 is revised to read as follows: § 27.51 Equipment authorization. (a) Each transmitter utilized for operation under this part must be of a type that has been authorized by the Commission under its certification procedure. (b) Any manufacturer of radio transmitting equipment to be used in these services may request equipment authorization following the procedures set forth in subpart J
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- of providing service on a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§
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- 0 $0 $0 $0 Navassa Island 0 $0 $0 $0 Northern Mariana Islands 134 0.0 0.00.0 0.0100.0 $0 $421,851 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Palmyra Atoll 0 $0 $0 $0 Wake Island 0 $0 $0 $0 Carriers serving Misc. U.S. points 134 0.0 0.00.0 0.0100.0 $0 $421,851 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Total for Foreign Points 3,218,582 0.8 27.51.0 1.1 69.6 $120 0.00.00.00.0100.0 ########## 11.4 23.2 5.3 47.6 12.6 $19,132,2510.00.0 17.5 0.0 82.5 Total for U.S. Points 20,108 0.0 0.00.0 98.1 1.9 $0 $4,274,549 0.0 0.0 0.0 78.4 21.6 $0 WORLD TOTAL 3,238,690 0.8 27.40.9 1.7 69.2 $120 0.00.00.00.0100.0 ########## 11.0 22.4 5.1 48.5 12.9 $19,132,2510.00.0 17.5 0.0 82.5 Revised: August 26, 2010 - Private Line Market Shares Page