FCC Web Documents citing 101.139
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- § 101.141(a)(3). Id. Id. FCC File Nos. 9901714, 9901715 (filed May 12, 1999). Waiver Request at 1. Id. Wilderness states that it serves 58 customers over a 78 square mile area. Id. Id. at 3-4 Id. at 1. Id. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.925(b)(3)(i)-(ii). Alcatel Network Systems, Inc., Order, 11 FCC Rcd 22407 (WTB PWD 1996) (Alcatel). 47 C.F.R. § 101.139(f). Alcatel, 11 FCC Rcd at 22407 ¶ 1. Id. at 22408-09 ¶¶ 5-6. An additional circumstance was that the transmitters had been ordered before the cut-off date for manufacturing non-compliant transmitters, but not produced in time due to a supplier problem. Id. at 22408 ¶ 4. Waiver Request at 1. See, e.g., Country Cousins, Inc, Order, DA 99-2540, ¶ 6
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- 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 of local television broadcast signals,
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- permit DEMS operators, including Teligent, to operate with a less stringent emission mask. This modified emission mask waiver was granted to facilitate relocation of DEMS operations from the 18 GHz band inlight of the lack of available 24 GHz band equipment. As a result, several DEMS licensees modified 23 GHz band equipment for use in the 24 GHz band. Section 101.139 requires that transmitters be certificated by the Commission for use under the applicable rules of Part 101. Hughes has specifically designed transmitters for Teligent that operate with the modified emissions parameters. On April 10, 2000, Hughes filed an application for certification of these 24 GHz band transmitters with the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET). Hughes now seeks clarification
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- 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 of local television broadcast signals,
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- GHz band in 40 MHz channel pairs, provide 24 GHz band licensees more flexibility in system design, implement a ten-year license term and a ``substantial service'' requirement at renewal, allow 24 GHz band licensees to partition and/or disaggregate their licenses, and introduce flexible technical standards. In its recently completed comprehensive re-evaluation of the Part 101 rules, the Commission modified Section 101.139(a) to allow equipment self-verification in the DEMS bands. In the Competitive Bidding Conforming Edits Order, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau modified or eliminated certain Part 101 rules pertaining to competitive bidding in the Digital Electronic Messaging service to conform with the general competitive bidding rules set forth in Part 1 of the Commission's rules. Comments No comments were filed with respect
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- GHz band in 40 MHz channel pairs, provide 24 GHz band licensees more flexibility in system design, implement a ten-year license term and a ``substantial service'' requirement at renewal, allow 24 GHz band licensees to partition and/or disaggregate their licenses, and introduce flexible technical standards. In its recently completed comprehensive re-evaluation of the Part 101 rules, the Commission modified Section 101.139(a) to allow equipment self-verification in the DEMS bands. In the Competitive Bidding Conforming Edits Order, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau modified or eliminated certain Part 101 rules pertaining to competitive bidding in the Digital Electronic Messaging service to conform with the general competitive bidding rules set forth in Part 1 of the Commission's rules. Comments No comments were filed with respect
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- Distribution Service fixed, microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on land or in specified offshore coastal areas within the continental shelf. Subpart C governs the technical requirements set forth for these services. Need: The identified rule is necessary to promote efficient utilization of the spectrum used for fixed microwave services. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Section Number and Title: 101.139(f) (adopted as 21.120(e) (1993)) Authorization of transmitters. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 R R s 7 › œ ¹ º Ö × 6 6 7 8 < ? ... † ‰ Š š › œ § ¨ ¸ ¹ º Ò Ó ÿ‰PNG
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- 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 Description: Subpart E sets forth miscellaneous provisions applicable to Common Carrier microwave stations. Need: The revised rules apply requirements relating to discontinuance of service and equal employment opportunities to common carrier operation in the 24 GHz
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- place by January 1, 2001 to be grandfathered indefinitely, thereby allowing 24 GHz band operators to continue to utilize their recently deployed equipment. However, any equipment deployed after January 1, 2001, must comply with the technical standards adopted in this proceeding. Additionally, Teligent requests that 24 GHz band equipment be subject to our verification procedures, rather than certification. Currently, Section 101.139 of the Commission's Rules requires that point-to-multipoint transmitters in the 39 GHz band, LMDS and DEMS must be a type which has been certified by the Commission, however, most other point-to-point microwave transmitters are subject to the less onerous verification procedure. Teligent indicates that utilizing the verification procedure promotes the public interest by allowing faster implementation of new technology. We
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- comment on this suggestion. We also seek comment on whether there are other technical rules applicable to LMDS which should be changed and the reasons therefor. Further, we ask commenters whether other Part 101 services require unique technical rules. If so, commenters should discuss the substance of such rules and the reasons therefor. . In addition, we note that Section 101.139 indicates that point-to-multipoint transmitters in the 39 GHz, LMDS and DEMS services must be of a type that has been certificated by the Commission, but most other fixed point-to-point microwave transmitters are subject to the less burdensome verification procedure. Digital Microwave Corporation (Digital), a manufacturer of fixed microwave equipment, contends that LMDS and DEMS transmitters are comparable to other fixed
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- the Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule (``OTARD'') will probably apply to the MVDDS antennas at subscribers' homes or offices. MVDDS antennas will be used to provide wireless services, and therefore, we seek comment on whether to amend or clarify the current OTARD rule to cover MVDDS just as MMDS and LMDS are covered. Transmitting Equipment We propose to amend either Section 101.139 or Section 21.120 of our Rules to require verification of all MVDDS transmitters in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. We also propose to require MVDDS transmitters with digital modulation and operating bandwidth of 500 megahertz to provide as many video and data channels as possible. We do not believe that MVDDS transmitters should be required to meet the efficiency standards in
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- partition and/or disaggregate their licenses, and introduce flexible technical standards. Existing DEMS licensees are treated as incumbent licensees subject to the new 24 GHz rules. Initial Recommendation In light of the Commission's comprehensive review of its 24 GHz rules in WT Docket No. 99-327, the staff does not recommend modifications to Subpart G. Comments TIA proposes a modification of Section 101.139 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §101.139, to allow equipment self-verification in the DEMS bands. Recommendation See initial recommendation. TIA's proposal is embodied in the Part 101 NPRM, and staff believes that its proposal is best addressed within that pending rulemaking proceeding. part 101, Subparts L (Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS)) and M (Competitive Bidding Procedures for LMDS) Description Part
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- in diameter or diagonally that will receive radio signals. It is not necessary to amend the OTARD rule to include MVDDS antennas as they already fit within the definition in the rule. Transmitting Equipment Background. In the Further Notice, the Commission made a number of proposals with regards to MVDDS transmitting equipment. Specifically, the Commission proposed to amend either Section 101.139 or Section 21.120 of our rules to require verification of all MVDDS transmitters in the 12 GHz band. The Commission also proposed to require MVDDS transmitters to use digital modulation, operate with a bandwidth of 500 megahertz, and provide as many video and data channels as possible. In addition, the Commission proposed to require all MVDDS stations to meet the
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- -13 dBm because the method of calculating an emission mask in Section 101.111 as a function of power works well for high-powered transmitters but can result in out-of-band emissions that may be unnecessarily low for low powered transmitters. In addition, the Commission sought comment on whether other technical rules applicable to LMDS should be changed. Finally, it noted that Section 101.139 indicates that LMDS, 24 GHz, and 39 GHz transmitters must be of a type that has been certificated by the Commission, and proposed to subject them instead to the less burdensome verification procedure applicable to most other fixed point-to-point microwave transmitters. Discussion. Commenters agree that the Part 101 emission mask requirement in certain circumstances is too severe to provide LMDS
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- (1) at angles between 1.2 and 5 degrees from the centerline of the main beam, co-polar discrimination must be G - 28, where G is the antenna gain in dBi; and (2) at angles of less than 5 degrees from the centerline of main beam, cross-polar discrimination must be at least 25 dB. * * * * * 7. Section 101.139 is amended by adding new paragraphs (h) and (i) to read as follows: § 101.139 Authorization of transmitters. * * * * * (h) 71,000-76,000 MHz; 81,000-86,000 MHz. For equipment employing digital modulation techniques, the minimum bit rate requirement is 0.125 bit per second per Hz. (i) 92,000-94,000 MHz; 94,100-95,000 MHz. For equipment employing digital modulation techniques, the minimum bit
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- the Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule (``OTARD'') will probably apply to the MVDDS antennas at subscribers' homes or offices. MVDDS antennas will be used to provide wireless services, and therefore, we seek comment on whether to amend or clarify the current OTARD rule to cover MVDDS just as MMDS and LMDS are covered. Transmitting Equipment We propose to amend either Section 101.139 or Section 21.120 of our Rules to require verification of all MVDDS transmitters in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. We also propose to require MVDDS transmitters with digital modulation and operating bandwidth of 500 megahertz to provide as many video and data channels as possible. We do not believe that MVDDS transmitters should be required to meet the efficiency standards in
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- Reception Devices Rule ("OTARD") will probably apply to the MVDDS antennas at subscribers' homes or offices.634 MVDDS antennas will be used to provide wireless services, and therefore, we seek comment on whether to amend or clarify the current OTARD rule to cover MVDDS just as MMDS and LMDS are covered.635 e. Transmitting Equipment 317. We propose to amend either Section 101.139 or Section 21.120 of our Rules to require verification of all MVDDS transmitters in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. We also propose to require MVDDS transmitters with digital modulation and operating bandwidth of 500 megahertz to provide as many video and data channels as possible. We do not believe that MVDDS transmitters should be required to meet the efficiency standards in
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- 498 Further Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 4214 ¶ 316. 499 See Implementation of Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 19276 (1996). 500 See Competitive Networks R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 23,027-28, and 23,031 ¶¶ 97-100, 106. 501 47 C.F.R § 1.4000. 502 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000(a). 503 47 C.F.R. § 101.139. 504 47 C.F.R. § 21.120. 505 Further Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 4215 ¶ 317. 506 Id. 507 Id. 508 Id. 509 Id. 510 Id. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-116 82 fixed microwave service carriers from 20 megahertz to 500 megahertz.511 SkyBridge believes that employing this value in the equation will significantly relax the emissions mask, resulting in no limitation
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- for each proposed MVDDS transmission site or additional antenna. This provision contemplates that failure to commence normal operation at a given MVDDS transmitting antenna site within one year of the date of NGSO FSS notification may require successive relocations of the proposed transmitter site in order to meet the minimum spacing distance as determined on each anniversary of non-operation. § 101.139 Authorization of transmitters. (a) * * * Transmitters designed for use in the 31.0-31.3 GHz band and transmitters designed for MVDDS use in the 12,200-12,700 MHz band will be authorized under the verification procedure. § 101.141 Microwave modulation. (a) Microwave transmitters employing digital modulation techniques and operating below 19.7 GHz (except for MVDDS stations in the 12,200-12,700 MHz band) must,
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- place by January 1, 2001 to be grandfathered indefinitely, thereby allowing 24 GHz band operators to continue to utilize their recently deployed equipment. However, any equipment deployed after January 1, 2001, must comply with the technical standards adopted in this proceeding. Additionally, Teligent requests that 24 GHz band equipment be subject to our verification procedures, rather than certification. Currently, Section 101.139 of the Commission's Rules requires that point-to-multipoint transmitters in the 39 GHz band, LMDS and DEMS must be a type which has been certified by the Commission, however, most other point-to-point microwave transmitters are subject to the less onerous verification procedure. Teligent indicates that utilizing the verification procedure promotes the public interest by allowing faster implementation of new technology. We
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- and Order in GEN Docket 98-68, 13 FCC Rcd 24687 (1999). As of this date, no TCBs have yet been designated to approve equipment. Certain types of transmitters operating under Parts 73, 74, 78, 80, 87, 90 and 101 of the rules may be authorized under the verification procedure. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.1660(a), 74.655(f), 78.107(a), 80.1103(a), 87.145(c)(4), 90.203(l) and 101.139(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1043(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1043(b)(3). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.925. Part 2 of the rules requires the following measurements on transmitters used in licensed services: RF power, modulation characteristics, occupied bandwidth, spurious emissions at antenna terminals, field strength of spurious emissions and frequency stability. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1046 through 2.1055. For the purpose of
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- the Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule (``OTARD'') will probably apply to the MVDDS antennas at subscribers' homes or offices. MVDDS antennas will be used to provide wireless services, and therefore, we seek comment on whether to amend or clarify the current OTARD rule to cover MVDDS just as MMDS and LMDS are covered. Transmitting Equipment We propose to amend either Section 101.139 or Section 21.120 of our Rules to require verification of all MVDDS transmitters in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. We also propose to require MVDDS transmitters with digital modulation and operating bandwidth of 500 megahertz to provide as many video and data channels as possible. We do not believe that MVDDS transmitters should be required to meet the efficiency standards in
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- permit DEMS operators, including Teligent, to operate with a less stringent emission mask. This modified emission mask waiver was granted to facilitate relocation of DEMS operations from the 18 GHz band inlight of the lack of available 24 GHz band equipment. As a result, several DEMS licensees modified 23 GHz band equipment for use in the 24 GHz band. Section 101.139 requires that transmitters be certificated by the Commission for use under the applicable rules of Part 101. Hughes has specifically designed transmitters for Teligent that operate with the modified emissions parameters. On April 10, 2000, Hughes filed an application for certification of these 24 GHz band transmitters with the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET). Hughes now seeks clarification
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- comment on this suggestion. We also seek comment on whether there are other technical rules applicable to LMDS which should be changed and the reasons therefor. Further, we ask commenters whether other Part 101 services require unique technical rules. If so, commenters should discuss the substance of such rules and the reasons therefor. . In addition, we note that Section 101.139 indicates that point-to-multipoint transmitters in the 39 GHz, LMDS and DEMS services must be of a type that has been certificated by the Commission, but most other fixed point-to-point microwave transmitters are subject to the less burdensome verification procedure. Digital Microwave Corporation (Digital), a manufacturer of fixed microwave equipment, contends that LMDS and DEMS transmitters are comparable to other fixed
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- place by January 1, 2001 to be grandfathered indefinitely, thereby allowing 24 GHz band operators to continue to utilize their recently deployed equipment. However, any equipment deployed after January 1, 2001, must comply with the technical standards adopted in this proceeding. Additionally, Teligent requests that 24 GHz band equipment be subject to our verification procedures, rather than certification. Currently, Section 101.139 of the Commission's Rules requires that point-to-multipoint transmitters in the 39 GHz band, LMDS and DEMS must be a type which has been certified by the Commission, however, most other point-to-point microwave transmitters are subject to the less onerous verification procedure. Teligent indicates that utilizing the verification procedure promotes the public interest by allowing faster implementation of new technology. We
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- 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 of local television broadcast signals,
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- 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 of local television broadcast signals,