FCC Web Documents citing 90.1203
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- see Amendments to Parts 1, 2, 27 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to License Services in the 216-220 MHz, 1390-1395 MHz, 1427-1429 MHz, 1429-1432 MHz, 1432-1435 MHz, 1670-1675 MHz, and 2385-2390 MHz Government Transfer Bands, Report and Order, WT Docket No. 02-8, 17 FCC Rcd 9980, 10002-03 ¶ 47 (2002). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.267. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.1203; The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, WT Docket No. 00-32, 18 FCC Rcd 9152, 9154 ¶ 7, 9159 ¶ 17 (2003). See generally Secondary Markets Second Report and Order (expanding spectrum leasing rules to permit public safety entities to lease spectrum for public safety-related uses). Supplement at 2-3.
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- GHz) band. It includes eligibility requirements, and specific operational and technical standards for stations licensed in this band. The rules in this subpart are to be read in conjunction with the applicable requirements contained elsewhere in this part; however, in case of conflict, the provisions of this subpart shall govern with respect to licensing and operation in this band. § 90.1203 Eligibility. (a) Entities providing public safety services as defined under section 90.523 of this part are eligible to hold a Commission license for systems operating in the 4940-4990 MHz band. All of the requirements and conditions set forth in that section also govern authorizations in the 4940-4990 MHz band. (b) 4.9 GHz band licensees may enter into sharing agreements or
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- under the rules adopted in the Report and Order. See Report and Order at ¶ 84 & n.181. See The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 9152, 9158 ¶ 16 (2003) (4.9 GHz Report and Order). Id. at 9158-59 ¶ 16 (citing 47 C.F.R. § 90.523); see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.1203(a). 47 U.S.C. § 337(f)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 90.523. 4.9 GHz Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 9159 ¶ 17 (citing 47 C.F.R. § 90.523(a)). Id. at 9159-60 ¶¶ 17-19. Id. at 9162-63 ¶¶ 22-23. As noted above, two commenters supported providing public safety licensees additional flexibility to lease spectrum to other entities. See ITA Reply Comments at 9-10 (support
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- they are using 4.9 GHz spectrum. We seek comment on whether the Commission should extend eligibility to use the band to non-public safety users, subject to protections to maintain the integrity of public safety operations. While we believe that all primary uses of the 4.9 GHz band should remain limited to operations in support of public safety consistent with Section 90.1203(b), we tentatively conclude that expanding eligibility for commercial use on a secondary basis would benefit and reduce regulatory burdens on non-public safety entities by removing a barrier to entry to use the 4.9 GHz band. In particular, we note the spectral proximity of the 4.9 GHz band to the 5 GHz band widely used by unlicensed Wi-Fi networks. We seek