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- 75.5-76 GHz segment is no longer allocated to the amateur service or to the amateur-satellite Part 101 of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is proposed to be amended as follows: PART 101 - FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES The authority citation for Part 101 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303, unless otherwise noted. Section 101.101 is amended by adding four new entries in numerical order as follows: § 101.101 Frequency Availablity Frequency band (MHz) Radio Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * * * ** 71,000-76,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... ......... ....... F/M/TF 81,000-86,000 CC..............
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- (2002). 700 MHz Second Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 5312, ¶ 27. Id. at 5313, ¶ 28. Id. Id. at 5313, ¶ 30. Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.301-22.383 and 22.901-22.925 (Cellular Radiotelephone Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.50-24.55 and 24.229-24.238 (Broadband PCS); 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.201-90.219, 90.401-90.469, 90.476-90.483, and 90.635-90.658 (Specialized Mobile Radio Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101-101.151 (technical standards for fixed microwave services); and 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.201-101.217 (operational standards for fixed microwave services). Those states include: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Washington. Part 15 of the Commission's rules permits operation of unlicensed devices provided such devices do not cause interference to authorized services.
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- any additional renewal requirements set forth in the applicable service-specific subsections of our rules. Eighth Competition Report at 14794-95 ¶ 18. See SPTF Report at 59. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.301-22.383 and 22.901-22.925 (Cellular Radiotelephone Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.50-24.55 and 24.229-24.238 (broadband PCS); 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.201-90.219, 90.401-90.469, 90.476-90.483, and 90.635-90.658 (Specialized Mobile Radio Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101-101.151 (technical standards for fixed microwave services); and 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.201-101.217 (operational standards for fixed microwave services). Rural NOI at 25569, ¶ 27. 47 C.F.R. Part 15. One example of the popular use of such devices is the development of Wireless Internet or ``Wi-Fi.'' Many consumers are now able to access the Internet wirelessly through the use of unlicensed devices.
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- * * Instructional Television Fixed Service. A fixed or mobile service intended primarily for video, data, or voice transmissions of instructional, cultural, and other types of educational material to one or more receiving locations. * * * Multipoint Distribution Service. A domestic public radio service rendered on microwave frequencies from one or more stations transmitting to multiple receiving facilities. Section 101.101 of the Commission's Rules is amended to read as follows: Radio service Frequency band Common Private Broadcast Other Notes (MHz) carrier radio auxiliary (Parts 15, 22, 24 (Part 101) (Part 101) (Part 74) 25, 74, 78, and 100) * * * * 2450-2500 LTTS OFS TV BAS ISM F/M/TF 2500-2650 ITFS MDS ITFS MDS 2650-2690 ITFS MDS OFS MDS/ITFS *
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- at ¶7. The Commission concurrently adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the licensing, technical, and operational rules to be applied to the newly allocated AWS bands. See In the Matter of Service Rules for Advanced Wireless Services in the 1.7 GHz and 2.1 GHz Bands, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 02-305 (rel. Nov. 22, 2002). See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. Sections 22.601 and 22.602 provide that no new systems will be authorized on these channels pursuant to Part 22. 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.601, 22.602. Section 22.602 also provides procedures for transitioning Paging and Radiotelephone Service licensees from these channels. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 22.602. 47 C.F.R. § 22.593. See paras. 63-64, supra. 47 C.F.R. § 22.593. Comments of Westel Communications,
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- EAs. Additionally, there are four EA-like areas: Guam and Northern Mariana Islands; Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands; American Samoa and the Gulf of Mexico. A total of 175 authorizations (excluding the Gulf of Mexico EA-like area) will be issued for each channel block in the 37.0-40.0 GHz and 42.0-42.5 GHz bands. * * * * * 7. Section 101.101 would be amended by adding to the table entries for 37,000-38,600 MHz and 42,000-42,500 MHz to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74 78 & 100) NOTES * * * 37,000-38,600 CC OFS 25 F/M/TF
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- By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. Southwestern Public Service Company (SWPSC) seeks to modify its license for Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service Station KLD30 in Abernathy, Texas, to change the frequency in the 2 GHz band on which it operates. In connection with this application, SWPSC seeks a temporary waiver of Section 101.101 of the Commission's Rules, which limits the use of the frequencies on which SWPSC wishes to operate to common carriers. For the reasons set forth below, we deny the waiver request and dismiss this application. Background. The Commission has reallocated portions of the 2 GHz band from fixed microwave service (FMS) to emerging technology (ET) services, including the personal communications
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-1841 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: August 14, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for PDC Broadband Corporation Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On April 18, 2000, PDC BroadBand Corporation (PDC) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. PDC seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-2134 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: September 20, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for Satellite Receivers, Ltd. Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On August 25, 2000, Satellite Receivers, Ltd. (SRL) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. SRL seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission
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- Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 94-148, FCC No. 00-33, at ¶¶ 19,36 (adopted Feb. 2, 2000). Part 101 Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 13468 ¶ 43. Id. Id. The 2 GHz band also includes frequencies in the 2110-2130 MHz and 2160-2180 MHz bands, which are allocated for common carrier services. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. These frequencies are not at issue herein. On September 4, 1997, Westinghouse changed its name to CBS Communication Services, Inc. (CBS). On January 8, 1999, RSL COM U.S.A., Inc. acquired the thirty-six microwave facilities at issue from CBS. See Letter from Mary M. Shultz, Chief, Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, to Ed Thomas, RSL
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- Thus, we conclude that Datacom's showing is insufficient to overcome the high hurdle a waiver applicant faces. 16. We also find that Datacom has not shown how the underlying purpose of the rule, ensuring the availability of adequate spectrum to accommodate the needs of OFS and PCS services, will not be served or would be frustrated by application of Sections 101.101 and 101.603(b) to its proposal. In fact, we are concerned that grant of the requested relief could actually undermine the purpose because Datacom would receive nearly three times the amount of bandwidth permitted under the rules. Further, the Commission has specifically excluded the 2 GHz band from the list of frequencies for which a Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service
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- we find that Datacom's showing is insufficient to overcome the high hurdle a waiver applicant faces. 8. We also find that Datacom has not shown how the underlying purpose of the rule, ensuring the availability of adequate spectrum to accommodate the needs of private fixed and PCS services, will not be served or would be frustrated by application of Sections 101.101 and 101.603(b) to the circumstances presented. We note that the Commission has excluded the 2 GHz band (which includes the 1850-1990 MHz band) from the list of Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service (POFS) frequencies for which a licensee can seek a waiver in order to provide common carrier service as well as internal communications. The Commission did so because
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- Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Request for Declaratory Ruling, filed September 1, 1999, by the County of Los Angeles, the City of Los Angeles, the City of Long Beach, and the City of Burbank, California (Request). On September 16, 1999, the Society of Broadcast Engineers Inc. (SBE) filed comments in opposition to the Request. 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602(a), 90.20(c)(3), 90.35(b)(3), 90.103(b), 101.101. Request at 1. 47 C.F.R. § 74.604. Request at 4. Id. Id. at 3. Id. at 1, 2. 47 C.F.R. 1.2 (``The Commission may, in accordance with section 5(d) of the Administrative Procedure Act, on motion or on its own motion issue a declaratory ruling terminating a controversy or removing uncertainty''). See 5 U.S.C. § 554(e). See Applications of Clarklift
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- Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Multiple Address Systems, WT Docket No. 97-81, Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 11956 (2000) (MAS R&O). Id. at 11968 ¶ 31, 11971 ¶ 37, 11976 ¶ 53 (designated five of the channel pairs for public safety services). Id. See also 47 C.F.R. § 101.101 note 1. FCC File No. 0000072213 (filed Jan. 20, 2000). FCC File No. 0000072220 (filed Jan. 20, 2000). FCC File No. 0000072221 (filed Jan. 20, 2000). FCC File No. 0000072543 (filed Jan. 21, 2000). FCC File No. 0000072547 (filed Jan. 21, 2000). See Automated Return Letter for FCC File No. 0000072213 (dated May 2, 2000); Automated Return Letter for FCC
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- Commission adjusts filing and regulatory fees periodically as required by several statutes, see 47 U.S.C. §§ 158(b)(1), 159(b)(2), and the fee amounts shown in the instant Public Notice will change on August 10, 2004. See http://www.fcc.gov/fees/appfees.html and click on the link to the 2004 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide, or call 1-888-225-5322, Option 2. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 101.101, see also R&O at ¶¶ 88-89 (Commission decided that licensed operations in the 70-80-90 GHz bands should be regulated under Part 101, Fixed Microwave Services). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1102 (items 5 and 12 set filing fees for private operational fixed Microwave and common carrier Microwave point-to-point, respectively); 1.1152 (item 2 sets regulatory fee for Microwave (47 C.F.R. Part 101)
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- Commission adjusts filing and regulatory fees periodically as required by several statutes, see 47 U.S.C. §§ 158(b)(1), 159(b)(2), and the fee amounts shown in the instant Public Notice will change on August 10, 2004. See http://www.fcc.gov/fees/appfees.html and click on the link to the 2004 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide, or call 1-888-225-5322, Option 2. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 101.101, see also R&O at ¶¶ 88-89 (Commission decided that licensed operations in the 70-80-90 GHz bands should be regulated under Part 101, Fixed Microwave Services). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1102 (items 5 and 12 set filing fees for private operational fixed Microwave and common carrier Microwave point-to-point, respectively); 1.1152 (item 2 sets regulatory fee for Microwave (47 C.F.R. Part 101)
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- a consulting and engineering firm that provides design and regulatory support for public and private operators of point-to-point microwave systems licensed pursuant to Part 101 of our rules. Although E&K is not an FCC licensee, it has asked the Commission to accept its role in support of licensees as sufficient standing in this matter. Petition at 1. 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. 47 C.F.R. § 101.145. 47 C.F.R. § 101.145(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 101.31(b) (granting applicants for new point-to-point microwave radio stations or modifications of existing stations authority to operate the proposed stations during the pendency of its application upon the filing of a properly completed application, if certain conditions are satisfied). 47 C.F.R. § 101.31(b)(iii). A list of comments, reply
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- because it could be interpreted to mean ``this chapter'' of the NTIA Manual in which the footnotes also appear. We concur and note that the Federal Register provides an alternative means for cross referencing rules. Specifically, the Federal Register's format is ``47 CFR'' followed by either the rule part (e.g., 47 CFR part 101) or section number (e.g., 47 CFR 101.101). Accordingly, we are amending: (1) footnote NG53 by revising ``§ 76.51 of this chapter'' to read ``47 CFR 76.51;'' (2) footnote NG141 by revising ``part 22 of this chapter'' to read ``47 CFR part 22;'' (3) footnote NG144 by deleting ``of this chapter'' from ``47 CFR 21.901(e), 74.502(c), 74.602(g), 78.18(a)(4), and 101.147(r) of this chapter;'' (4) footnote NG155 by revising
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- band. 101.97 Future licensing in the 18.30-19.30 GHz band. SUBPART C-TECHNICAL STANDARDS Brief Description: Subpart C sets forth technical standards for applications and licenses in the Fixed Microwave Services. Need: The revised rules establish revised technical standards for the 24 GHz Service, Multiple Address Systems, and Operational Fixed Stations. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 101.101 Frequency availability. 101.103 Frequency coordination procedures. 101.105 Interference protection criteria. 101.109 Bandwidth. 101.111 Emission limitations. 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. 101.115 Directional antennas. 101.135 Shared use of radio stations and the offering of private carrier service. 101.139 Authorization of transmitters. 101.141 Microwave modulation. 101.143 Minimum path length requirements. 101.145 Interference to geostationary-satellites. 101.147 Frequency assignments. SUBPART E-MISCELLANEOUS COMMON CARRIER PROVISIONS Brief
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- Rcd 13449 (1996). See Part 101, Subpart H. See Part 101, Subpart I. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.21(f), 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.21(f). 47 C.F.R. § 101.103(d)(2)(ii). . While the Spectrum Act seeks information concerning common carrier operation, the Common Carrier Fixed Point-to-Point service and the Private Operational Fixed Service share the bands in question. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. We recognize that it may be difficult to distinguish between common carrier and private operations, particularly for requests that do not result in the filing of an application. With respect to such requests, we invite respondents to provide general information on the 11 GHz, 18 GHz, and 23 GHz bands. With respect to proposed operations that result in an application
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- § 1.2111(d), (e))'' with ``See 39 GHz MO&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62 (discussion 47 C.F.R. § 1.2111(d), (e)).'' Footnote 340 is revised to replace ``See 39 GHz Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62'' with ``See 39 GHz MO&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62.'' Appendix B - Final Rules of the MAS Report and Order is corrected as follows: Section 101.101, as amended, is revised by correcting the table to read as follows: * * * * * § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74 78 & 100) NOTES 928 - 929 MAS MAS PRS 932.0 - 932.5 MAS
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- The Commission adjusts filing and regulatory fees periodically as required by several statutes, see 47 U.S.C. §§ 158(b)(1), 159(b)(2), and the fee amounts shown in the instant Public Notice will change on August 10, 2004. and click on the link to the 2004 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide, or call 1-888-225-5322, Option 2. [40] See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 101.101, see also R&O at ¶¶ 88-89 (Commission decided that licensed operations in the 70-80-90 GHz bands should be regulated under Part 101, Fixed Microwave Services). ). [42] See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1114, 1.1162 (exemptions from filing and regulatory fees, respectively). [43] The filing and regulatory fees are the same for new or modified common carrier and private operational fixed microwave.
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- antenna height; (c) Minor location changes (up to two seconds); (d) Any data correction which does not involve a change in the location of an existing facility; (e) Reductions in authorized bandwidth; (f) Minor changes (increases or decreases) in structure height; (g) Changes (increases or decreases) in ground elevation that do not affect centerline height; (h) Minor equipment changes. Section 101.101 is amended to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability Frequency band (MHz) Radio Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 24, 25, 74, 78, 100) Notes * ** * * 14,200 - 14,400 17,700 - 18,580 19,300 - 19,700 * * * * * LTTS CC CC OFS OFS
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- the 24 GHz Service'' to the heading and by inserting, at the end of the section, the sentence: "This section also applies to 24 GHz licensees that are licensed according to Economic Areas.'' 14. Section 101.63 is amended by inserting the words "and in the 24 GHz Service" after the words "Local Multipoint Distribution Service" in subsection 101.63(a). 15. Section 101.101 is amended by changing the entry for 24,250-25,250 MHz in the table to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. Radio service Frequency band (MHz) Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * 24,250-25,250 CC OFS * * * * *
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- "Operation at temporary locations," to more accurately describe its content. However, we deny TIA/NSMA's request to reduce the time in which to file an application to convert a temporary authorization into a permanent authorization from ninety days before the temporary authorization expires to sixty days, for the record does not support their assertion that ninety days is too long. Section 101.101 - We correct various errors in the chart listing frequency bands and the services permitted on each. Section 101.105(c)(3) - We correct the reference to the frequencies for which MAS applicants must make an interference showing to include those in Section 101.147(b)(2)-(4) of the Rules. Section 101.113(a) - We move footnote 5 of the table listing maximum Equivalent Isotropically Radiated
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- appropriate for the MVDDS licensing areas. Frequency Availability and Assignments Currently, the Frequency Availability Table in Section 101.100 of our Rules designates the POFS and the BSS as available services in the 12.2-12.7 GHz frequency band. With the assignment of MVDDS to the 12.2-12.7 GHz frequency band, we seek comment on whether to modify the Frequency Availability Table in Section 101.101 of our Rules under 12.2-12.7 GHz to designate an additional radio service as MVDDS. In addition, we seek comment on whether to amend the Frequency Assignments in Section 101.147 of our Rules to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service for this band. In the First R&O, we note that while the FS has a primary allocation in this band,
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- forum to address spectrum management decisions for the 12 GHz band. Hence, in this Second R&O, we are providing a licensing framework for MVDDS that we believe will promote competition in the multichannel video programming and broadband data markets and thus best serve the public interest. Frequency Availability and Regulatory Status Background. Currently, the Frequency Availability Table (Table) in Section 101.101 of our Rules designates the POFS and the DBS as available services in the 12 GHz band. With the assignment of MVDDS to the 12 GHz band, the Commission sought comment on whether to modify the Table to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service in the 12 GHz band. Similarly, the Commission invited comment on whether to amend the
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- November 6 Request''). OpTel notes that it is now ready to exit Chapter 11, and, when it does so, it plans to focus exlusively on providing video and Internet access services primarily in the MDU marketplace in direct competition with incumbent cable operators. OpTel November 6 Request at 2. 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.600 - 74.690. Id. §§ 2.106, 78.106 & 101.101. Id. §§ 78.1 - 78.115. A CARS station is a ``fixed or mobile station used for the transmission of television and related audio signals, signals of standard and FM broadcast stations, signals of instructional television fixed stations, and cablecasting from the point of reception to a terminal point from which the signals are distributed to the public.'' Id. § 78.5(a).
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- 75.5-76 GHz segment is no longer allocated to the amateur service or to the amateur-satellite Part 101 of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is proposed to be amended as follows: PART 101 - FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES The authority citation for Part 101 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303, unless otherwise noted. Section 101.101 is amended by adding four new entries in numerical order as follows: § 101.101 Frequency Availablity Frequency band (MHz) Radio Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * * * ** 71,000-76,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... ......... ....... F/M/TF 81,000-86,000 CC..............
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- revising paragraph (a) and removing paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 101.55 Considerations involving transfer or assignment applications. (a) Except as provided for in paragraph (d) of this section, licenses not authorized pursuant to competitive bidding procedures may not be assigned or transferred prior to the completion of construction of the facility. * * * * * 4. Section 101.101 is amended by revising the specific entries in the table to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 24, 25, 74, 78, & 100) NOTES * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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- footnote 792A read as follows: "The use of the bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz by the fixed-satellite service shall be in accordance with the provisions of Appendix 30B." The band 6525-6875 MHz has previously been added to the list of frequencies available under the rules for Fixed Microwave Services. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.113, 101.147(l). See 47 C.F.R. Part 74, Subpart F. Television translator relay stations may also be authorized to use frequencies in the band 6875-7075 MHz on a secondary basis to other BAS stations operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote NG118. See 47 C.F.R. § 78.18(a)(7). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 74.636,
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- (2002). 700 MHz Second Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 5312, ¶ 27. Id. at 5313, ¶ 28. Id. Id. at 5313, ¶ 30. Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.301-22.383 and 22.901-22.925 (Cellular Radiotelephone Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.50-24.55 and 24.229-24.238 (Broadband PCS); 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.201-90.219, 90.401-90.469, 90.476-90.483, and 90.635-90.658 (Specialized Mobile Radio Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101-101.151 (technical standards for fixed microwave services); and 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.201-101.217 (operational standards for fixed microwave services). Those states include: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Washington. Part 15 of the Commission's rules permits operation of unlicensed devices provided such devices do not cause interference to authorized services.
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- a waiver request, it would be a defective waiver request because San Francisco did not plead with particularity the facts and circumstances which warrant a waiver. Assuming, arguendo, that San Francisco did request a waiver of Section 1.934(f) of our Rules, we must assess whether the request satisfies the waiver standard. We must interpret Section 1.934(f) in conjunction with Section 101.101 note 5. Although Section 1.934(f) permits the dismissal of applications that are premature or late filed, Section 101.101 note 1 determines when the application is premature or late-filed. As against late-filers, timely filers who have diligently complied with the Commission's requirements have an equitable interest in enforcement of the Commission's rules. San Francisco has not shown that the public's interest
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- any additional renewal requirements set forth in the applicable service-specific subsections of our rules. Eighth Competition Report at 14794-95 ¶ 18. See SPTF Report at 59. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.301-22.383 and 22.901-22.925 (Cellular Radiotelephone Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.50-24.55 and 24.229-24.238 (broadband PCS); 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.201-90.219, 90.401-90.469, 90.476-90.483, and 90.635-90.658 (Specialized Mobile Radio Service); 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101-101.151 (technical standards for fixed microwave services); and 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.201-101.217 (operational standards for fixed microwave services). Rural NOI at 25569, ¶ 27. 47 C.F.R. Part 15. One example of the popular use of such devices is the development of Wireless Internet or ``Wi-Fi.'' Many consumers are now able to access the Internet wirelessly through the use of unlicensed devices.
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- this part must be in operation within 18 months from the initial date of grant. (b) For the 70 GHz, 80 GHz, and 90 GHz bands, the 12-month construction period will commence on the date of each registration of each individual link; adding links will not change the overall renewal period of the license. * * * * * Section 101.101 is amended by adding four new entries in numerical order to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency Availability. Frequency band (MHz) Radio Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * * * ** 71,000-76,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... 25 F/M/TF 81,000-86,000
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- 14.0-14.5 GHz band (uplink) and the 11.7-12.2 GHz (downlink) band. Boeing Company Application for Blanket Authority to Operate Up to Eight Hundred Technically Identical Transmit and Receive Mobile Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft in the 14.0-14.5 GHz and 11.7-12.2 GHz Frequency Bands, Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Rcd 22645 (2001). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote 5.486. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.147(a), 101.803(a) and (d). No channel plan is listed in Part 101 for LTTS. ITU-R Resolution 902 (WRC-03), Annex 1. For example, how long does a vessel have to be moored or anchored to not be ``in-motion''? Should a vessel that can be moving in a short amount of time be treated the same as a vessel for which significant
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- * * Instructional Television Fixed Service. A fixed or mobile service intended primarily for video, data, or voice transmissions of instructional, cultural, and other types of educational material to one or more receiving locations. * * * Multipoint Distribution Service. A domestic public radio service rendered on microwave frequencies from one or more stations transmitting to multiple receiving facilities. Section 101.101 of the Commission's Rules is amended to read as follows: Radio service Frequency band Common Private Broadcast Other Notes (MHz) carrier radio auxiliary (Parts 15, 22, 24 (Part 101) (Part 101) (Part 74) 25, 74, 78, and 100) * * * * 2450-2500 LTTS OFS TV BAS ISM F/M/TF 2500-2650 ITFS MDS ITFS MDS 2650-2690 ITFS MDS OFS MDS/ITFS *
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- * * Instructional Television Fixed Service. A fixed or mobile service intended primarily for video, data, or voice transmissions of instructional, cultural, and other types of educational material to one or more receiving locations. * * * Multipoint Distribution Service. A domestic public radio service rendered on microwave frequencies from one or more stations transmitting to multiple receiving facilities. Section 101.101 of the Commission's Rules is amended to read as follows: Radio service Frequency band Common Private Broadcast Other Notes (MHz) carrier radio auxiliary (Parts 15, 22, 24 (Part 101) (Part 101) (Part 74) 25, 74, 78, and 100) * * * * 2450-2500 LTTS OFS TV BAS ISM F/M/TF 2500-2650 ITFS MDS ITFS MDS 2650-2690 ITFS MDS OFS MDS/ITFS *
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- at ¶7. The Commission concurrently adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the licensing, technical, and operational rules to be applied to the newly allocated AWS bands. See In the Matter of Service Rules for Advanced Wireless Services in the 1.7 GHz and 2.1 GHz Bands, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 02-305 (rel. Nov. 22, 2002). See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. Sections 22.601 and 22.602 provide that no new systems will be authorized on these channels pursuant to Part 22. 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.601, 22.602. Section 22.602 also provides procedures for transitioning Paging and Radiotelephone Service licensees from these channels. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 22.602. 47 C.F.R. § 22.593. See paras. 63-64, supra. 47 C.F.R. § 22.593. Comments of Westel Communications,
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- at 9930, ¶ 1. We use the term ``12 GHz band'' to refer specifically to the frequency spectrum between 12.7-13.2 GHz. We note that the lower CARS band is shared with Broadcast Auxiliary Stations (``BAS'') electronic news gathering (``ENG'') operations. 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.600-74.690 (2002). The upper CARS band is shared with fixed microwave licensees. 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.106, 78.106, 101.101. Further, FS licensees are predominant in the upper CARS band. Hughes Petition. The Satellite Industry Association (``SIA'') also filed a Petition for Reconsideration. Petition for Reconsideration, submitted by the SIA (Jan. 7, 2002). We also permitted the blanket licensing of GSO FSS facilities in the 18.3-18.58 GHz band. 18 GHz Second Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd at 24256-58, ¶¶
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- 79.1 Closed captioning of video programming. * * * * * (d) * * * (7) EBS programming. Video programming transmitted by an Educational Broadband Service licensee pursuant to part 27 of this chapter. * * * * * PART 101--FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES The authority citation for Part 101 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Section 101.101 is amended by deleting the reference to the 2150-2160 MHz frequency band. APPENDIX D LIST OF COMMENTERS Comments Adams Telecom, Inc., Central Texas Communications, Inc., & Leaco Rural Telephone Ad Hoc MMDS Licensee Consortium Archdiocese of Los Angeles Archdiocese of New York Arraycomm, Inc. Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters BellSouth Corporation and BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. Catholic Television Network and National ITFS
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- 9200 Farmhouse Lane, Columbia, Maryland 21046, and to the licensees of all terrestrial facilities lying within the coordination contour of the proposed temporary fixed earth station site before beginning transmissions: * * * * * PART 101 -- FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES 16. The authority citation for Part 25 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 17. Section 101.101 is amended by deleting rows 11,700-12,200 and 14,200-14,400 of the table. 18. Section 101.107 is amended by modifying footnote 1 to read as follow: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (1) Applicable only to common carrier LTTS stations. Tolerance for 2450-2500 MHz is 0.005%. Beginning Aug. 9, 1975, this tolerance will govern the marketing of LTTS equipment and the issuance of all
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- 9200 Farmhouse Lane, Columbia, Maryland 21046, and to the licensees of all terrestrial facilities lying within the coordination contour of the proposed temporary fixed earth station site before beginning transmissions: * * * * * PART 101 -- FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES 16. The authority citation for Part 25 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 17. Section 101.101 is amended by deleting rows 11,700-12,200 and 14,200-14,400 of the table. 18. Section 101.107 is amended by modifying footnote 1 to read as follow: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (1) Applicable only to common carrier LTTS stations. Tolerance for 2450-2500 MHz is 0.005%. Beginning Aug. 9, 1975, this tolerance will govern the marketing of LTTS equipment and the issuance of all
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- frequencies. See Revision of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Public Mobile Services, Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6513, 6632 (1994). Redevelopment of Spectrum to Encourage Innovation in the Use of New Telecommunications Technologies, First Report and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 7 FCC Rcd 6886, 6890 ¶21 (1992). . See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101; Notice, 18 FCC Rcd at 8405 ¶64. Notice, 18 FCC Rcd at 8406 ¶64. 47 C.F.R. § 22.601. 47 C.F.R. § 22.602. Notice, 18 FCC Rcd at 8406-07 ¶¶64-66. 47 C.F.R. § 22.593. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 22.655. As explained by the rule itself, the reporting requirement was adopted as part of the Commission's redesignation of the public mobile channels
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- frequencies. See Revision of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Public Mobile Services, Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6513, 6632 (1994). Redevelopment of Spectrum to Encourage Innovation in the Use of New Telecommunications Technologies, First Report and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 7 FCC Rcd 6886, 6890 ¶21 (1992). . See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101; Notice, 18 FCC Rcd at 8405 ¶64. Notice, 18 FCC Rcd at 8406 ¶64. 47 C.F.R. § 22.601. 47 C.F.R. § 22.602. Notice, 18 FCC Rcd at 8406-07 ¶¶64-66. 47 C.F.R. § 22.593. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 22.655. As explained by the rule itself, the reporting requirement was adopted as part of the Commission's redesignation of the public mobile channels
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- EAs. Additionally, there are four EA-like areas: Guam and Northern Mariana Islands; Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands; American Samoa and the Gulf of Mexico. A total of 175 authorizations (excluding the Gulf of Mexico EA-like area) will be issued for each channel block in the 37.0-40.0 GHz and 42.0-42.5 GHz bands. * * * * * 7. Section 101.101 would be amended by adding to the table entries for 37,000-38,600 MHz and 42,000-42,500 MHz to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74 78 & 100) NOTES * * * 37,000-38,600 CC OFS 25 F/M/TF
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- procedures of § 101.103. (f) For each auxiliary station, an application shall be filed on Form 601 to modify the license to add the auxiliary station. Such application shall contain the information required in § 101.21. Auxiliary stations shall be eligible for conditional authorization pursuant to § 101.31(b) if they comply with the requirements of that section. 8. Amend § 101.101 by adding the entry ``6875-7125'' to the table to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78, & 100) NOTES * * * * * * * 6875-7125 CC OFS TV BAS CARS * *
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- and 21,800-22,000 MHz, and 23,000-23,200 MHz bands (see § 101.147(s) for specific service usage) may operate the proposed station(s) during the pendency of its applications(s) upon the filing of a properly completed formal application(s) that complies with subpart B of part 101 if the applicant certifies that the following conditions are satisfied: * * * * * 4. Amend § 101.101 by adding the entry ``6875-7125'' to the table to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78, & 100) NOTES * * * * * * * 6875-7125 CC OFS TV BAS CARS * *
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- Applications and Licenses * * * * * § 101.63 Period of construction; certification of completion of construction. * * * * * (c) * * * See § 101.1331(d) of this part for treatment of MAS incumbent site-by-site licenses recovered in EAs. * * * * * The first six rows below the heading of the table in Section 101.101 are replaced with the following seven rows: Subpart C - Technical Standards § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 24, 25, 74, 78, & 100) NOTES 928 - 929 MAS MAS 932.0 - 932.5 MAS MAS 932.5 - 935.0 CC OFS (1)
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- appropriate for the MVDDS licensing areas. Frequency Availability and Assignments Currently, the Frequency Availability Table in Section 101.100 of our Rules designates the POFS and the BSS as available services in the 12.2-12.7 GHz frequency band. With the assignment of MVDDS to the 12.2-12.7 GHz frequency band, we seek comment on whether to modify the Frequency Availability Table in Section 101.101 of our Rules under 12.2-12.7 GHz to designate an additional radio service as MVDDS. In addition, we seek comment on whether to amend the Frequency Assignments in Section 101.147 of our Rules to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service for this band. In the First R&O, we note that while the FS has a primary allocation in this band,
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- is designated for LMDS. While we will authorize the new licenses based on the dismissed applications on a secondary basis to LMDS, we do not find that applying similar Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-15 302 See para. 151, supra. 303 See paras. 154-156, supra. 304 Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12590-91 (paras. 104-105). 305 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. PAGE 79 treatment to future licensing of 31 GHz services would alleviate the concerns of potential harm to LMDS nor benefit such future licensees. 179. We recognize that, in addition to the interest reflected in the pending applications to use 31 GHz for traffic systems, there is support from various governmental entities for the growth of 31 GHz traffic systems
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- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
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- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
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- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
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- certification of completion of construction. (a) Each station, except in the Local Multipoint Distribution Services, authorized under this part must be in operation within 18 months from the initial date of grant. Modification of an operational station must be completed within 18 months of the date of grant of the applicable modification request. * * * * * 26. Section 101.101 is amended by revising the table entries for the 27,500-29,500 MHz and 31,000-31,300 MHz bands and by adding below the table a line for LMDS in alphabetical order to read as follows: § 101.101Frequency availability. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-82 APPENDIX A :: PAGE 11 FREQUENCY RADIO SERVICE BAND (MHz) COMMON PRIVATE BROADCAST OTHER NOTES CARRIER RADIO AUXILIARY (Parts 15,
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- certification of completion of construction. (a) Each station, except in the Local Multipoint Distribution Services, authorized under this part must be in operation within 18 months from the initial date of grant. Modification of an operational station must be completed within 18 months of the date of grant of the applicable modification request. * * * * * 26. Section 101.101 is amended by revising the table entries for the 27,500-29,500 MHz and 31,000-31,300 MHz bands and by adding below the table a line for LMDS in alphabetical order to read as follows: § 101.101Frequency availability. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-82 APPENDIX A :: PAGE 11 FREQUENCY RADIO SERVICE BAND (MHz) COMMON PRIVATE BROADCAST OTHER NOTES CARRIER RADIO AUXILIARY (Parts 15,
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- § 1.2111(d), (e))'' with ``See 39 GHz MO&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62 (discussion 47 C.F.R. § 1.2111(d), (e)).'' Footnote 340 is revised to replace ``See 39 GHz Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62'' with ``See 39 GHz MO&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62.'' Appendix B - Final Rules of the MAS Report and Order is corrected as follows: Section 101.101, as amended, is revised by correcting the table to read as follows: * * * * * § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74 78 & 100) NOTES 928 - 929 MAS MAS PRS 932.0 - 932.5 MAS
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- Applications and Licenses * * * * * § 101.63 Period of construction; certification of completion of construction. * * * * * (c) * * * See § 101.1331(d) of this part for treatment of MAS incumbent site-by-site licenses recovered in EAs. * * * * * The first six rows below the heading of the table in Section 101.101 are replaced with the following seven rows: Subpart C - Technical Standards § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 24, 25, 74, 78, & 100) NOTES 928 - 929 MAS MAS 932.0 - 932.5 MAS MAS 932.5 - 935.0 CC OFS (1)
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- of Commerce. 577 An MEA is a geographic area developed by the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the Department of Commerce. There are two MEAs, including 46 in the continental United States and six covering Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-418 109 Availability Table in Section 101.101 of our Rules under 12.2-12.7 GHz to designate an additional radio service as MVDDS. In addition, we seek comment on whether to amend the Frequency Assignments in Section 101.147 of our Rules to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service for this band. In the First R&O, we note that while the FS has a primary allocation in this band,
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- address spectrum management decisions for the 12 GHz band.353 Hence, in this Second R&O, we are providing a licensing framework for MVDDS that we believe will promote competition in the multichannel video programming and broadband data markets and thus best serve the public interest. a. Frequency Availability and Regulatory Status 155. Background. Currently, the Frequency Availability Table (Table) in Section 101.101 of our Rules designates the POFS and the DBS as available services in the 12 GHz band.354 With the assignment of MVDDS to the 12 GHz band, the Commission sought comment on whether to modify the Table to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service in the 12 GHz band.355 Similarly, the Commission invited comment on whether to amend the
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- transmitting antenna locations that are shorter-spaced from existing NGSO FSS subscriber receivers than the distance set forth in §101.129 of this chapter. PART 101 - FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES § 101.3 Definitions. Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service (MVDDS). A fixed microwave service licensed in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band that provides various wireless services. Mobile and aeronautical operations are prohibited. § 101.101 Frequency availability. Frequency band (MHz) Radio Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * * * * * 12,200-12,700 MVDDS MVDDS, POFS DBS, NGSO FSS * * * * * * * §101.103 Frequency coordination procedures. (f) Coordination and information sharing
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- the 24 GHz Service'' to the heading and by inserting, at the end of the section, the sentence: "This section also applies to 24 GHz licensees that are licensed according to Economic Areas.'' 14. Section 101.63 is amended by inserting the words "and in the 24 GHz Service" after the words "Local Multipoint Distribution Service" in subsection 101.63(a). 15. Section 101.101 is amended by changing the entry for 24,250-25,250 MHz in the table to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. Radio service Frequency band (MHz) Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * 24,250-25,250 CC OFS * * * * *
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- §101.129 of this chapter. [67 FR 43037, June 26, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 43945, July 25, 2003] PART 101-FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES § 101.3 Definitions. As used in this part: Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service (MVDDS). A fixed microwave service licensed in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band that provides various wireless services. Mobile and aeronautical operations are prohibited. § 101.101 Frequency availability. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Radio service ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------- Frequency band (MHz) Other (Parts 15, 21, Common carrier (Part Private radio (Part Broadcast auxiliary 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 Notes 101) 101) (Part 74) & 100) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- 12,200-12,700...MVDDS... MVDDS,POFS ... . . DBS, NGSO FSS........ § 101.103 Frequency coordination procedures. (f) (1) Coordination and information sharing between MVDDS
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- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
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- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
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- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
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- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
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- January2002,thusalertingthepublictotheimpendingre-allocationoftheband. ChangestotheUnitedStatesTableintheFrequencyRangefrom300MHzto3000MHz(UHF): 22.Inthe400.15-401MHzband,theFederalandNon-FederalGovernmentTablesare correctedbydeletingfootnotereference647becausethisfootnotedoesnotpertaintotheUnited States.Alsointhe400.15-401MHzband,theNon-FederalGovernmentTableiscorrectedby deletingthemeteorological-satelliteservice(space-to-Earth)allocation.49 23.WenotethattheCommissionhasproposedtoallocatethe455-456MHzand459-460 MHzbandsforuplinksfornon-voice,non-geostationarymobilesatelliteservices("Little LEOs").50Atthistime,wemakeonlynon-substantiverevisionstothesebands,e.g.,the InternationalTableisupdated. 47IntheFirstReportandOrderinPRDocketNo.92-257,the157.1875-157.45MHzand161.775- 162.0125MHzbandswereallocatedtothelandmobileserviceonaprimarybasisandfootnoteNG154wasalso added.SeeAmendmentoftheCommission'sRulesConcerningMaritimeCommunications,PRDocketNo.92- 257,FirstReportandOrder,FCC92-497,57FR57717(12/7/92),10FCCRcd8419(1995).Thetextof footnoteNG154readsasfollows:"The157.1875-157.45MHzand161.775-162.0125MHzbandsarealso allocatedtothelandmobileserviceforassignmentasdescribedinPart90ofthischapter." 48Footnote627(re-numberedasS5.241)readsasfollows:"InRegion2,nonewstationsinthe radiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedintheband216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990 maycontinuetooperateonasecondarybasis." 49Seenote43,supra,at1826.Thus,themeteorological-satelliteservice(space-to-Earth)isavailableonly forFederalgovernmentuseinthe400.15-401MHzband. 50SeeAmendmentofPart2oftheCommission'sRulestoAllocatethe455-456MHzand459-460MHz BandtotheMobile-SatelliteService,ETDocketNo.97-214,NoticeofProposedRuleMaking,FCC97-363,62 FR58932(10/31/97),13FCCRcd3428(1997). 11 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 24.VarioustypographicalerrorsinfootnoteUS7,whichdealswiththe420-450MHz band,arecorrected.51Inthe467.7375-470MHzband,theFederalGovernmentTableiscorrected bydeletingthemobileserviceallocation.52 25.Inpreparationforthere-allocationofthe698-746MHzsegment(UHFTVChannels 52-59),the614-746MHzbandissubdividedintotwosegments,614-698MHzand698-746 MHz;andanoteisaddedtocolumn6ofthenew698-746MHzbandtoexplainthatthe CommissionisrequiredtoreallocateandauctionthisbandbySeptember20,2002,53thusalerting thepublictotheimpendingre-allocationoftheband. 26.ReferencetofootnoteNG158,whichdealswiththe764-776MHzand794-806MHz bands,isaddedtothe764-776MHzbandandisdeletedfromthe776-794MHzband.54 27.TherulepartcrossreferenceinfootnoteNG12055isupdatedandthefootnotenow readsasfollows:"Frequenciesintheband928-960MHzmaybeassignedformultipleaddress systemsandmobileoperationsonaprimarybasisasspecifiedin47C.F.R.part101."Reference tofootnoteNG120isaddedtothe928-929MHz,932-935MHz,and941-944MHzbands. 28.Inthebandscomprising1215-1300MHz,wedeclinetodeletefootnotereference S5.333(previouslynumberedas713)intheNon-FederalGovernmentTable.56FootnoteUS311, 51Specifically,theword"longitude"isaddedtoparagraph(a),thesymbolforminutesistwiceaddedto paragraphs(g)and(h),thewords"north"and"west"arecapitalizedinparagraphs(g)and(h),and"Florida"is deletedfromparagraph(i)becausethespecifiedradiusdoesnotextendintothatState. 52SeeNTIAManualatp.4-51. 53TVbroadcasterswillcontinuetouseUHFTVChannels52-69atleastthrough2006,andtheymay petitiontheCommissiontocontinuetousetheirchanneluntil85percentofthehouseholdsintheirGradeB contourhaveatleastonedigitalTVset.The746-806MHzband(UHFTVChannels60-69)haspreviously beenreallocated.SeeReallocationofTelevisionChannels60-69,the746-806MHzBand,ETDocketNo.97- 157;NoticeofProposedRuleMaking,FCC97-245,62FR41012(7/31/97),12FCCRcd14141(1997);Report andOrder,FCC97-421,63FR6669(2/10/98),12FCCRcd22953(1998);MemorandumOpinionandOrder, 63FR63798(11/17/98),13FCCRcd21578(1999). 54FootnoteNG158readsasfollows:"Thefrequencybands764-776MHzand794-806MHzareavailable forassignmentexclusivelytothepublicsafetyservices,tobedefinedinDocketNo.WT96-86." 55FootnoteNG120currentlyreadsasfollows:"Frequenciesinthe928-960MHzbandmaybeassignedfor multipleaddresssystems["MAS"]andmobileoperationsonaprimarybasisasspecifiedinpart94ofthis chapter."Part94hasbeenfoldedintoPart101.Theonlysegmentsofthe928-960MHzbandthatarespecified inPart101are928-929MHz(MAS),932-932.5MHz(MAS),941-941.5MHz(MAS),and952-960MHz (OFS/MAS).See47C.F.R.§101.101. 56Sincethereisnotanon-Federalgovernmentradiolocationserviceallocationinthebandscomprising 1215-1300MHz,ournewpolicywoulddictatethatfootnotereference713shouldbedeletedfromtheNon- FederalGovernmentTable.See¶5,supra.However,NTIAhasrecommendedthatthebandscomprising1215- 12 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 whichpertainstotheFederalGovernmentTablein1350-1400MHzband,isupdatedtoconform toaNTIAaction.57 29.WenotethattheCommissionhasproposedtoidentifyspectruminthe1390-1400 MHzand1427-1432MHzbandsformedicaltelemetryequipment.58Atthistime,wemakeonly non-substantiverevisionstothe1390-1400MHzand1427-1435MHzGovernmenttransfer bands,59i.e.,theInternationalTableisupdatedandthe1350-1400MHzbandissubdividedinto twosegments,1350-1390MHzand1390-1400MHz.Additionally,inpreparationforthere- allocationofthe1390-1400MHzand1427-1429MHzbands,notesareaddedtocolumn6to explainthatthesebandsbecamenon-FederalgovernmentexclusivespectruminJanuary1999, thusalertingthepublictotheimpendingre-allocationofthesebands.Inpreparationforthere- allocationofthe1429-1435MHzband,anoteisaddedtocolumn6thatstatesthatasJanuary 1999,the1429-1432MHzsegmentisnon-Federalgovernmentexclusivespectrumandthe1432- 1435MHzsegmentismixed-usespectrum,thusalertingthepublictotheimpendingre-allocation ofthisband. 30.AtypographicalerrorinfootnoteUS78,whichpertainstothebandscomprising 1435-1535MHz,iscorrected.60ExpiredfootnoteUS272,whichdealtwiththe1530-1535MHz band,isremovedfromthelistofUnitedStatesfootnotes.61FootnoteUS319,whichcurrently 1300MHzbeallocatedtotheFederalandnon-Federalgovernmentearthexploration-satelliteservice(active)and thespaceresearchservice(active)onaco-primarybasis. 57NTIAhasupdatedthetextofthefootnotetoincludethefollowingprovision:"Inaddition,every practicaleffortwillbemadetoavoidassignmentoffrequenciesinthisbandtostationsintheaeronautical mobileservicewhichoperateoutsideofthosegeographicareas,butwhichmaycauseharmfulinterferencetothe listedobservatories.Shouldsuchassignmentsresultinharmfulinterferencetotheseobservatories,theharmful interferencewillberemediedtotheextentpossible."SeeNTIAManualatp.4-112. 58SeeAmendmentofParts2and95oftheCommission'sRulestoCreateaWirelessMedicalTelemetry Service,ETDocketNo.99-255,NoticeofProposedRuleMaking,FCC99-182,64FR41891(8/2/99). 59Weobservethatthe1385-1390MHzGovernmenttransferband(andthe139-140.5MHzand141.5-143 MHzbands)hasbeenreassignedtotheFederalgovernmentforusebytheDepartmentoftheDefense.SeeFY 2000DefenseAuthorizationAct,PublicLaw106-65,Section1062. 60Specifically,thefrequency1535.5MHziscorrectedtoread1524.5MHz.According,thetextoffootnote US78readsasfollows:"Inthemobileservice,thefrequenciesbetween1435and1535MHzwillbeassigned foraeronauticaltelemetryandassociatedtelecommandoperationsforflighttestingofmannedorunmanned aircraftandmissiles,ortheirmajorcomponents.Permissibleusageincludestelemetryassociatedwithlaunching andreentryintotheearth'satmosphereaswellasanyincidentalorbitingpriortoreentryofmannedobjects undergoingflighttests.Thefollowingfrequenciesaresharedwithflighttelemetrymobilestations:1444.5, 1453.5,1501.5,1515.5,1524.5and1525.5MHz." 61Theprimarymaritimemobile-satelliteallocationinthe1530-1535MHzbandbecameeffectiveonJanuary 1,1990.Atthattime,themobileserviceallocationinthisbandwasdowngradedtoasecondaryallocation. TheseamendmentsarereflectedintheTable.However,footnoteUS272,whichreferredtothesechangesand 13 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 listsonlytheLittleLEObands,iscorrectedtoincludetheBigLEOservicelinkbandsat1610- 1626.5MHzand2483.5-2500MHzbands.62Inthe1660-1660.5MHzband,footnotereference US308isadded.63 31.Inthe1670-1690MHzand1690-1700MHzbands,inpreparationforthere- allocationofthe1670-1675MHzband,thebandsarerevisedas1670-1675MHzand1675-1700 MHz.Atthistime,wemakeonlynon-substantiverevisionstothe1670-1675MHzand1675- 1700MHzbands,i.e.,theInternationalTableisupdatedandanoteisaddedtocolumn6stating thatthe1670-1675MHzbandbecamemixed-usespectruminJanuary1999,thusalertingthe publictotheimpendingre-allocationoftheband. 32.Inthe1710-1850MHzband,inpreparationforthetransferofthe1710-1755MHz Federalgovernmenttransferband,thebandissubdividedintotwosegments,1710-1755MHz and1755-1850MHz.Atthistime,wemakeonlynon-substantiverevisionstothe1710-1755
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- appropriate for the MVDDS licensing areas. Frequency Availability and Assignments Currently, the Frequency Availability Table in Section 101.100 of our Rules designates the POFS and the BSS as available services in the 12.2-12.7 GHz frequency band. With the assignment of MVDDS to the 12.2-12.7 GHz frequency band, we seek comment on whether to modify the Frequency Availability Table in Section 101.101 of our Rules under 12.2-12.7 GHz to designate an additional radio service as MVDDS. In addition, we seek comment on whether to amend the Frequency Assignments in Section 101.147 of our Rules to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service for this band. In the First R&O, we note that while the FS has a primary allocation in this band,
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- is designated for LMDS. While we will authorize the new licenses based on the dismissed applications on a secondary basis to LMDS, we do not find that applying similar Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-15 302 See para. 151, supra. 303 See paras. 154-156, supra. 304 Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12590-91 (paras. 104-105). 305 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. PAGE 79 treatment to future licensing of 31 GHz services would alleviate the concerns of potential harm to LMDS nor benefit such future licensees. 179. We recognize that, in addition to the interest reflected in the pending applications to use 31 GHz for traffic systems, there is support from various governmental entities for the growth of 31 GHz traffic systems
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- § 1.2111(d), (e))'' with ``See 39 GHz MO&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62 (discussion 47 C.F.R. § 1.2111(d), (e)).'' Footnote 340 is revised to replace ``See 39 GHz Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62'' with ``See 39 GHz MO&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 12461-62.'' Appendix B - Final Rules of the MAS Report and Order is corrected as follows: Section 101.101, as amended, is revised by correcting the table to read as follows: * * * * * § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74 78 & 100) NOTES 928 - 929 MAS MAS PRS 932.0 - 932.5 MAS
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- Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 94-148, FCC No. 00-33, at ¶¶ 19,36 (adopted Feb. 2, 2000). Part 101 Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 13468 ¶ 43. Id. Id. The 2 GHz band also includes frequencies in the 2110-2130 MHz and 2160-2180 MHz bands, which are allocated for common carrier services. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. These frequencies are not at issue herein. On September 4, 1997, Westinghouse changed its name to CBS Communication Services, Inc. (CBS). On January 8, 1999, RSL COM U.S.A., Inc. acquired the thirty-six microwave facilities at issue from CBS. See Letter from Mary M. Shultz, Chief, Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, to Ed Thomas, RSL
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- Thus, we conclude that Datacom's showing is insufficient to overcome the high hurdle a waiver applicant faces. 16. We also find that Datacom has not shown how the underlying purpose of the rule, ensuring the availability of adequate spectrum to accommodate the needs of OFS and PCS services, will not be served or would be frustrated by application of Sections 101.101 and 101.603(b) to its proposal. In fact, we are concerned that grant of the requested relief could actually undermine the purpose because Datacom would receive nearly three times the amount of bandwidth permitted under the rules. Further, the Commission has specifically excluded the 2 GHz band from the list of frequencies for which a Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service
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- we find that Datacom's showing is insufficient to overcome the high hurdle a waiver applicant faces. 8. We also find that Datacom has not shown how the underlying purpose of the rule, ensuring the availability of adequate spectrum to accommodate the needs of private fixed and PCS services, will not be served or would be frustrated by application of Sections 101.101 and 101.603(b) to the circumstances presented. We note that the Commission has excluded the 2 GHz band (which includes the 1850-1990 MHz band) from the list of Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service (POFS) frequencies for which a licensee can seek a waiver in order to provide common carrier service as well as internal communications. The Commission did so because
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- "Operation at temporary locations," to more accurately describe its content. However, we deny TIA/NSMA's request to reduce the time in which to file an application to convert a temporary authorization into a permanent authorization from ninety days before the temporary authorization expires to sixty days, for the record does not support their assertion that ninety days is too long. Section 101.101 - We correct various errors in the chart listing frequency bands and the services permitted on each. Section 101.105(c)(3) - We correct the reference to the frequencies for which MAS applicants must make an interference showing to include those in Section 101.147(b)(2)-(4) of the Rules. Section 101.113(a) - We move footnote 5 of the table listing maximum Equivalent Isotropically Radiated
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- the 24 GHz Service'' to the heading and by inserting, at the end of the section, the sentence: "This section also applies to 24 GHz licensees that are licensed according to Economic Areas.'' 14. Section 101.63 is amended by inserting the words "and in the 24 GHz Service" after the words "Local Multipoint Distribution Service" in subsection 101.63(a). 15. Section 101.101 is amended by changing the entry for 24,250-25,250 MHz in the table to read as follows: § 101.101 Frequency availability. Radio service Frequency band (MHz) Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * 24,250-25,250 CC OFS * * * * *
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- Applications and Licenses * * * * * § 101.63 Period of construction; certification of completion of construction. * * * * * (c) * * * See § 101.1331(d) of this part for treatment of MAS incumbent site-by-site licenses recovered in EAs. * * * * * The first six rows below the heading of the table in Section 101.101 are replaced with the following seven rows: Subpart C - Technical Standards § 101.101 Frequency availability. FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) RADIO SERVICE COMMON CARRIER (Part 101) PRIVATE RADIO (Part 101) BROADCAST AUXILIARY (Part 74) OTHER (Parts 15, 21, 24, 25, 74, 78, & 100) NOTES 928 - 929 MAS MAS 932.0 - 932.5 MAS MAS 932.5 - 935.0 CC OFS (1)
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- 90 220 MHz Remlatlons t@ 90.701s90.771) l Reporting requirements for initial 220 MHz licensees (9 90.737) should be modified. Specifically, the requirement to file supplemental report detailing progress made in constructing systems should be removed since its not a requirement for other CMRS providers that are similarly situated. . Part 101 Fixed Microwave and LMDS Rep- l Technical Standards ($9 101.101 - 101.151): l Transmitter construction and installation procedures (8 101.13 1) should be modified. Extraneous provisions regarding the installation and maintenance of transmitter sites are inconsistent with requirements for all other wireless services. l Operational Requirements (59 101.201 - 101.2 17): l The requirements concerning maintenance of station records (9 10 1.2 17) should be eliminated. These specific guidelines listing
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/da001841.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/da001841.txt
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-1841 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: August 14, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for PDC Broadband Corporation Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On April 18, 2000, PDC BroadBand Corporation (PDC) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. PDC seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/da002134.doc
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-2134 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: September 20, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for Satellite Receivers, Ltd. Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On August 25, 2000, Satellite Receivers, Ltd. (SRL) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. SRL seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/brdcstaux.html
- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/microwave.html
- Services [46]24 GHz Market Area [47]39 GHz Market Area [48]70-80-90 GHz [49]Local Multipoint Distribution Service [50]Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service Band Plan Band(s) 930 MHz 940 MHz 950 MHz 2 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 10 GHz 11 GHz 12 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 31 GHz 38 GHz 70 GHz 80 GHz 90 GHz See [51]47 C.F.R. Part 101.101 Licensing System [52]ULS ULS Radio Service Codes CF Common Carrier Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MG Private Operational Fixed Point-to Point Microwave Service MW Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave - Public Safety Service [53]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 9/24/2007 [54]FCC Home [55]Search [56]RSS [57]Updates [58]E-Filing [59]Initiatives [60]Consumers [61]Find People [62]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues