FCC Web Documents citing 90.725
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- D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) National Rural Telecommunications ) File No. 131693 Cooperative, LLC ) ) Request for Waiver and Consolidation ) Of 220 MHz Construction Requirements ) By the Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. Introduction 1. On February 29, 2000, National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative, LLC (NRTC) filed a request seeking waiver of Sections 90.725, 90.767, and 90.769 of the Commission's rules in order to consolidate the construction (``buildout'') requirements for its various licensed 220 MHz facilities. By this Order, we grant NRTC's waiver request in part and deny it in part, as described below. II. Background 2. NRTC is a non-profit cooperative association composed of rural electric cooperatives, rural telephone systems, and small independent
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- we note that Teat made no attempt to request an extension prior to the final construction deadline. Therefore, we deny Teat's request for extension and we cancel his license for failure to construct. Accordingly, pursuant to our authority under sections 4(i) and 405 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 405, and sections 0.331 and 90.725(f) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.331, 90.725(f), IT IS ORDERED that the request for extension of the construction deadline for license WPFM981 IS DENIED and license WPFM981 IS HEREBY CANCELLED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William W. Kunze Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Letter of David J. Teat to Kathryn M. Garland, Chief, Consumer Assistance Branch, Customer
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- Request for Waiver and Consolidation of 220 MHz Construction Requirements ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: September 12, 2001 Released: September 13, 2001 By the Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. Introduction On August 22, 2000, Intek License Acquisition Corp. (``ILAC'') and its parent company, Securicor Wireless Holdings Inc. (``Securicor''), filed a request seeking waiver of Sections 90.725, 90.767, and 90.769 of the Commission's rules in order to consolidate the various construction requirements for its licensed 220 MHz facilities. By this Order, we grant ILAC's Waiver Request, as described below. II. Background Securicor, through its subsidiaries ILAC and Roamer One, Inc. (``Roamer One''), has acquired 220 MHz spectrum through assignment, lottery, and auction. ILAC's waiver request concerns the
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- is acquiring from aerwav, inc. In addition, Access 220 seeks waiver of rules related to certain construction requirements for three of the 115 licenses subject to the band management waiver request. The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau seeks comment on Access 220's request for waivers. Specifically, Access 220 seeks waivers, subject to conditions set forth in its waiver request, of sections 90.733, 90.725, and 90.769 of the Commission's rules. Access 220's parent is Access Spectrum, LLC, which is currently a band manager licensee in the 700 MHz guard bands. Access 220 seeks waiver of the limitations contained in section 90.733 of the Commission's rules on permissible operations in the 220-222 MHz band in order to implement band management activities on the 115 licenses
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- the 220-222 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 02-224 Memorandum Opinion and Order Adopted: October 16, 2002 Released: October 16, 2002 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction On July 3, 2002, Access 220, LLC (``Access 220'') and its parent, Access Spectrum, LLC (``Access Spectrum''), filed a request seeking limited waiver of sections 90.733, 90.725, and 90.769 of the Commission's rules in order to extend their existing 700 MHz band management activities to Access 220's newly acquired 220-222 MHz licenses. By this Order, we grant Access 220's Waiver Request, as described below. background 220-222 MHz Service Rules The 220-222 MHz band is allocated for private and federal government land mobile use, and is dedicated to
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- and Order, DA 00-1762 (rel. Aug. 4, 2000) (``MO&O''). The stations involved in the prior waiver were WPCU 518-545 (Phase I Nationwide); WPOL 329-334 (Phase II Regional); and WPOI 700 (Phase II Nationwide). NRTC also holds two Phase II Economic Area authorizations that were not a part of its prior waiver request (i.e., stations WPOI791 and WPOL328). 47 C.F.R § 90.725. 47 C.F.R. § 90.769. 47 C.F.R. § 90.767. See Request of NRTC, LLC for Waiver and Consolidation of 220 MHz Construction Requirements filed February 29, 2000 (``Waiver Request'') at 8. NRTC Petition at 1. Id. Withdrawal Letter at 1. MO&O at ¶¶4, 5. SAG Petition at 3. Id. at 1-2. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 1.925(c). See also In the Matter
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- LMS Wireless (Petitioners) on November 15, 2002. Petitioners seek reconsideration of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's (Bureau) October 16, 2002, Memorandum Opinion and Order that granted the above-captioned waiver request of Access 220, LLC (Access 220). For the reasons discussed below, we deny the Petition. Background On July 3, 2002, Access 220 filed its request seeking limited waiver of Sections 90.733, 90.725, and 90.769 of the Commission's Rules in order to provide band manager services to its newly acquired 220-222 MHz licenses. Public Notice seeking comment on the Waiver Request was released on August 6, 2002. After carefully considering the record in the proceeding, we granted the Waiver Request to allow Access 220 to act as a band manager, with certain restrictions,
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- seeks a waiver of section 90.715(a), which designates one frequency in each 220 MHz channel pair as the "base station" frequency and the other as the "mobile station" frequency. Finally, AAR requests that the Commission waive rule section 90.709(c), which subjects an assignee of a Phase I nationwide 220 MHz license to the four construction benchmarks set forth in section 90.725 of the Commission's rules, and allow AAR to comply instead with the substantial service criterion of Part 90. On February 28, 2003, Rush filed a waiver seeking a two-year extension of the requirements of section 90.725 to expand its current system and meet the final construction benchmark for the License. In support of its extension request, Rush cites to a
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- also seeks waiver of section 90.715(a), which designates one frequency in each 220 MHz channel pair as the ``base station'' frequency and the other as the ``mobile station'' frequency. Finally, AAR asks the Commission to waive of section 90.709(c), which subjects an assignee of a Phase I nationwide 220 MHz license to the four construction benchmarks set forth in section 90.725 of the Commission's rules. At the same time as the assignment application, including AAR's waiver request, was filed, Rush Network also requested a waiver of the construction requirements of section 90.725. Rush Network asks the Commission for at least two additional years to meet the final benchmark for the License because of equipment unavailability to expand its current system and
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- dates in 2009. 47 C.F.R. § 90.157. Section 90.157 provides that ``[a] station license shall cancel automatically upon permanent discontinuance of operations,'' and that ``any station which has not operated for one year or more is considered to have been permanently discontinued.'' Id. Cornerstone Comments at 3. In 2002, the WTB granted Access 220's request for waiver of sections 90.733, 90.725, and 90.769 of the Commission's rules in order to allow it to act as a band manager in the 220 MHz service. See Request for Waivers to Provide Band Management Services Utilizing Licenses in the 220-222 MHz Band, WT Docket No. 02-224, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 20464 (2002) (``Access 220 Order''). In doing so, the WTB stated
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- Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Thomas Derenge, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at (202) 418-2451, TTY (202) 418-1536 or via email to thomas.derenge@fcc.gov. -FCC- See Universal Licensing System file numbers 0001874165, 0001874077, 0001873630, and 0001873639. To renew the Phase I Nationwide licenses without requiring a demonstration of substantial service will require the waiver of sections 90.743(a)(1),(b)(1-3), and 90.725(a). To extend the terms of all of Access 220's 220 MHz licenses until September 19, 2019 and eliminate all interim performance requirements will require the waiver of sections 90.743(c), 90.765, 90.767, and 90.769. See Access 220, LLC, Request for Waivers to Provide Band Management Services Utilizing Licenses in the 220-222 MHz Band, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 20464
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- License Acquisition Corp. (Intek) and which were the subject of earlier Commission relief. See Intek License Acquisition Corp., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 16431 (WTB CWD 2001) (Intek Waiver Order). Specifically, for the two Phase I nationwide licenses, the Intek Waiver Order permitted Intek to satisfy either the remaining six- and ten-year construction requirements set forth in section 90.725 or the remaining construction requirements for Phase II nationwide licenses set forth in section 90.767. Id. at 16434. However, because Intek did not submit a six-year construction showing for the two Phase I nationwide licenses, the Bureau declared in the Access Waiver Order that Access must satisfy the Phase II nationwide construction requirements set forth in section 90.769. Id. at
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- as procedurally defective, the petition of Lawrence V. Behr (Behr) for a hearing, pursuant to Section 1.110 of the Commission's rules. In his Section 1.110 Petition, Behr requests that we vacate the grant of the above-referenced application to modify his Phase I 220 MHz license and set for hearing the denial of Behr's Petition for Waiver-filed with the application-of Section 90.725(f), which requires construction of Behr's Phase I 220 MHz license, Call Sign WPWR222, in 12 months. Section 1.110, by its terms only applies when ``the Commission without a hearing grants any application in part, or with any privileges, terms, or conditions other than those requested'' by the applicant. The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau granted Behr's application in full; as such, Behr
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- reinstated Behr's application, which was granted on January 8, 2003 under Call Sign WPWR222. On June 2, 2003, Behr filed an application to modify the license by updating the contact information for the license and changing the station class from FB6 to FB6C. Along with the application, Behr filed a request for a waiver of the construction requirements in Rule 90.725. The Commission denied the waiver request on November 12, 2003, but granted the underlying modification application on November 17, 2003. On December 17, 2003, Behr filed a petition, pursuant to Section 1.110 of the Commission's Rules, rejecting the grant of the application, and requesting a hearing. The Mobility Division dismissed the hearing request, stating that Section 1.110 applies only to
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- grant, and reinstated Behr's application, which was granted on January 8, 2003 under Call Sign WPWR222.6On June 2, 2003, Behr filed an application to modify the license by updating the contact information for the license and changing the station class from FB6 to FB6C.7Along with the application, Behr filed a request for a waiver of the construction requirements in Rule 90.725.8The Commission denied the waiver request on November 12, 1Petition for Reconsideration (filed February 13, 2007) (Petition). 2Letter dated January 31, 2007, from Lloyd W. Coward, Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, to Lawrence V. Behr, 22 FCC Rcd 1798 (WTB MD 2007) (Division Order). 347 C.F.R. § 1.110 (requiring the Commission, in case of a partial grant of an
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- proceeding on the issue of using PLMR system channels in a Commercial Mobile Radio Service system into the docket in which we are examining licensing issues in light of the 1997 Balanced Budget Act. Because we will address the questions raised by the Ad Hoc Committee in the Balanced Budget Act proceeding, we will not consider those questions here. § 90.725 Construction requirements for Phase I 220 MHz licensees. Global Cellular Communications, Inc. (Global) submitted comments on the requirement that a nationwide Phase I 220 MHz licensee file an application with the Commission and receive approval before adding additional sites to its nationwide system. No reply comments regarding this issue were filed. After Global submitted its comments, we addressed this issue
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- (change form numbers). 90.705 90.709 Special limitations on amendment of applications and on 90.709 assignments or transfer of authorizations licensed under this subpart. (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.711 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule). 90.723(a), (i) Selection and assignment of frequencies (change to allow90.723(a), (i) electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.725(d), (e) Construction requirements for Phase I licenses (change 90.725(d), (e), (i) to allow electronic filing of information via ULS; add notification section). 90.727(a) Extended implementation schedules (change to allow 90.727(a) electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.733(h)(2) Permissible operations (change cross-reference). 90.733(h)(2) 90.737(b)-(e) Supplemental reports required of licensees (change to 90.737(b)-(e) allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.751 Minor
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- Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 24.16(a). 205 See Section 26.14(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 26.14(a). 206 See Section 27.14(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 27.14(b)(1). 207 See Section 101.1011(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 101.1011(a). 208 See Sections 90.665(c) and 90.816(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.665(c), 90.816(b)(1)(i). 209 See Sections 90.725(h), 90.743(a)(1), 90.767(b), and 90.769(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 210 90.725(h), 90.743(a)(1), 90.767(b), 90.769(b). 220 MHz Third Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 11016 (para. 156). 211 See Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Facilitate Future Development of SMR Systems in the 212 800 MHz Frequency Band, PR Docket No. 93-144, RM-8117, RM-8030, RM-8029,
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- station at their currently authorized location. Deadline for acceptance of letter certifying licensee's intent to file modification application. May 1, 1996 Deadline for acceptance of modification applications. August 15, 1996 Construction deadline for non-nationwide 220 MHz licensees that elect to modify their authorization to relocate their base station. E. Miscellaneous Issues 1. Meeting the Construction and Operation Requirement 30. Section 90.725(f) the Commission's Rules currently specifies that non-nationwide 220 MHz licensees must construct their base station on all authorized channels and place their station in operation within a specified time period or their license cancels automatically.'' When the 50 rules for the 220 MHz service were adopted in 1991, the term placed in operation'' was defined in Section 90.155 of the
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- frequencies in the 220-221 MHz and 221-222 MHz bands. Phase I, non- nationwide licensees will be permitted to begin primary fixed operations only after meeting the requirement that they construct their land mobile base station (for base/mobile operations) and place it in operation or commence service. Phase I, nationwide licensees will be permitted to Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-57 Section 90.725(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 90.725(a). 247 Fairfield Industries, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-8506 (filed June 8, 1994). See Public Notice, 248 Report No. 2026 (released Aug. 16, 1994). No comments were filed with the Commission regarding the Fairfield petition. Our current rules allow 220 MHz licensees to provide operational-fixed facilities for ancillary, signalling and data transmission, subject
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- several contexts, including paging, Personal Communications Services, 204 205 General Wireless Communications Service, Wireless Communications Service, and Local Multipoint 206 207 Distribution Service. In the case of Private Land Mobile Radio Service, the Commission has used the 208 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-93 See Sections 90.665(c) and 90.816(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.665(c), 90.816(b)(1)(i). 209 See Sections 90.725(h), 90.743(a)(1), 90.767(b), and 90.769(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.725(h), 210 90.743(a)(1), 90.767(b), 90.769(b). 220 MHz Third Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 11016 (para. 156). 211 See Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Facilitate Future Development of SMR Systems in the 800 MHz Frequency 212 Band, PR Docket No. 93-144, RM-8117, RM-8030, RM-8029,
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- address each type of 220 MHz license which is eligible for partitioning and disaggregation.86 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-186 As stated earlier, see supra, para. 9 and 15, non-nationwide Phase I licensees that are Public Safety and EMRS 87 entities are not eligible to partition or disaggregate. AMTA Comments at 11; ComTech Comments at 5. See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.725(f) which originally required 88 non-nationwide Phase I licensees to construct within eight months of the initial license grant date. This construction deadline was extended several times until non-nationwide Phase I licensees must have constructed by March 11, 1996, or if they elected to relocate under the minor modification procedure, by August 15, 1996. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.757(a). Phase I
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- applicant; (2) Any application to assign or transfer a license for a Phase I, non- nationwide system prior to the completion of construction of facilities; or (3) Any application to transfer or assign a license for a Phase I nationwide system before the licensee has constructed at least 40 percent of the proposed system pursuant to the provisions of § 90.725(a) or § 90.725(h), as applicable. (b) The Commission will grant the applications described in paragraph (a) of this section if: (1) the request to amend an application or to transfer or assign a license does not involve a substantial change in the ownership or control or the applicant; or (2) The changes in the ownership or control of the applicant
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- Service CAPTION: Land Mobile Radio Services Radio Service/Frequency Band Construction/Coverage Requirements Radio Service Code 47 C.F.R. Part Method of Notification 220 MHz (Public Safety) Construct and place into operation within 12 months of initial license grant date. Alternatively, may apply for extended implementation - up to 3 years may be authorized for constructing and placing a system in operation. QM 90.725(f), 90.727 601 Main Form and Schedule K 220 MHz Phase I (Nationwide Licenses) Construct and place into operation at least 10% of designated geographic areas within 2 years of initial license grant, 40% within 4 years, 70% within 6 years, and 100% of the designated geographic areas within 10 years on initial license grant. Each benchmark has a requirement for
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- Areas [19]Licensing [20]Operations Construction Requirements [21]Releases [22]Key Documents [23]Skip Navigation [24]FCC > [25]WTB > [26]Services > [27]220 MHz Services > [28]Operations > Construction Requirements [29]FCC Site Map Operations Construction Requirements Phase I Construction Requirements Phase I non-nationwide licensees are required to complete construction and place their systems into operation within 12 months of initial license grant in accordance with [30]Rule 90.725. Phase I non-nationwide licensees that modified their stations pursuant to [31]Rule 90.753 are required to construct their stations on or before August 15, 1996 or within 12 months of the initial grant date of their modification application in accordance with [32]Rule 90.757. Phase I Nationwide licensees are required to follow a schedule for construction and file benchmark reports at 2,
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- (change form numbers). 90.705 90.709 Special limitations on amendment of applications and on 90.709 assignments or transfer of authorizations licensed under this subpart. (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.711 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule). 90.723(a), (i) Selection and assignment of frequencies (change to allow90.723(a), (i) electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.725(d), (e) Construction requirements for Phase I licenses (change 90.725(d), (e), (i) to allow electronic filing of information via ULS; add notification section). 90.727(a) Extended implementation schedules (change to allow 90.727(a) electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.733(h)(2) Permissible operations (change cross-reference). 90.733(h)(2) 90.737(b)-(e) Supplemental reports required of licensees (change to 90.737(b)-(e) allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.751 Minor
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- we note that Teat made no attempt to request an extension prior to the final construction deadline. Therefore, we deny Teat's request for extension and we cancel his license for failure to construct. Accordingly, pursuant to our authority under sections 4(i) and 405 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 405, and sections 0.331 and 90.725(f) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.331, 90.725(f), IT IS ORDERED that the request for extension of the construction deadline for license WPFM981 IS DENIED and license WPFM981 IS HEREBY CANCELLED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William W. Kunze Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Letter of David J. Teat to Kathryn M. Garland, Chief, Consumer Assistance Branch, Customer
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- D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) National Rural Telecommunications ) File No. 131693 Cooperative, LLC ) ) Request for Waiver and Consolidation ) Of 220 MHz Construction Requirements ) By the Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. Introduction 1. On February 29, 2000, National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative, LLC (NRTC) filed a request seeking waiver of Sections 90.725, 90.767, and 90.769 of the Commission's rules in order to consolidate the construction (``buildout'') requirements for its various licensed 220 MHz facilities. By this Order, we grant NRTC's waiver request in part and deny it in part, as described below. II. Background 2. NRTC is a non-profit cooperative association composed of rural electric cooperatives, rural telephone systems, and small independent
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- proceeding on the issue of using PLMR system channels in a Commercial Mobile Radio Service system into the docket in which we are examining licensing issues in light of the 1997 Balanced Budget Act. Because we will address the questions raised by the Ad Hoc Committee in the Balanced Budget Act proceeding, we will not consider those questions here. § 90.725 Construction requirements for Phase I 220 MHz licensees. Global Cellular Communications, Inc. (Global) submitted comments on the requirement that a nationwide Phase I 220 MHz licensee file an application with the Commission and receive approval before adding additional sites to its nationwide system. No reply comments regarding this issue were filed. After Global submitted its comments, we addressed this issue