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FCC 22.946
Revised as of October 1, 2008
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Sec. 22.946 Service commencement and construction systems.
(a) Commencement of service. New cellular systems must be at least partially
constructed and begin providing cellular service to subscribers within the
service commencement periods specified in Table H–1 of this section. Service
commencement periods begin on the date of grant of the initial
authorization, and are not extended by the grant of subsequent
authorizations for the cellular system (such as for major modifications).
The licensee must notify the FCC (FCC Form 601) after the requirements of
this section are met ( see Sec. 1.946 of this chapter).
Table H–1—Commencement of Service
Type of cellular system Required to commence service in
The first system authorized on each channel block in markets 1–90 36 months.
The first system authorized on each channel block in all other markets and
any subsequent systems authorized pursuant to contracts in partitioned
markets 18 months.
The first system authorized on each channel block in the Gulf of Mexico
Exclusive Zone No requirement.
All other systems 12 months.
(b) To satisfy this requirement, a cellular system must be interconnected
with the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and must be providing
service to mobile stations operated by its subscribers and roamers. A
cellular system is considered to be providing service only if mobile
stations can originate telephone calls to and receive telephone calls from
wireline telephones through the PSTN.
(c) Construction period for specific facilities. The construction period
applicable to specific new or modified cellular facilities for which a
separate authorization is granted is one year, beginning on the date the
authorization is granted.
[ 67 FR 9609 , Mar. 4, 2002, as amended at 67 FR 77192 , Dec. 17, 2002]
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