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FCC 27.11
Revised as of October 1, 2008
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2009
Sec. 27.11 Initial authorization.
(a) An applicant must file a single application for an initial authorization
for all markets won and frequency blocks desired. Initial authorizations
shall be granted in accordance with Sec. 27.5. Applications for individual sites
are not required and will not be accepted, except where required for
environmental assessments, in accordance with Sec. Sec. 1.1301 through 1.1319 of
this chapter.
(b) 2305–2320 MHz and 2345–2360 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the
2305–2320 MHz and 2345–2360 MHz bands shall be for 10 megahertz of spectrum
in accordance with Sec. 27.5(a).
(1) Authorizations for Blocks A and B will be based on Major Economic Areas
(MEAs), as specified in Sec. 27.6(a)(1).
(2) Authorizations for Blocks C and D will be based on Regional Economic
Area Groupings (REAGs), as specified in Sec. 27.6(a)(2).
(c) 746–763 MHz, 775–793 MHz, and 805–806 MHz bands. Initial authorizations
for the 746–763 MHz, 775–793 MHz, and 805–806 MHz bands shall be for paired
channels of 1, 5, 6, or 11 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with
Sec. 27.5(b).
(1) Authorizations for Block A, consisting of two paired channels of 1
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(b)(1).
(2) Authorizations for Block B, consisting of two paired channels of 1
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(b)(1).
(3) Authorizations for Block C, consisting of two paired channels of 11
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(b)(2). In the event that no licenses granting authorizations for Block
C, consisting of two paired channels of 11 megahertz each, are assigned
based on the results of the first auction in which such licenses are offered
because the auction results do not satisfy the applicable reserve price,
then the authorizations for the spectrum in the 746–757 MHz and 776–787 MHz
bands will instead be as follows:
(i) Authorizations for Block C1, consisting of two paired channels of 6
megahertz each in the 746–752 MHz and 776–782 MHz bands, will be based on
those geographic areas specified in Sec. 27.6(b)(2)(i).
(ii) Authorizations for Block C2, consisting of two paired channels of 5
megahertz each in the 752–757 MHz and 782–787 MHz bands, will be based on
those geographic areas specified in Sec. 27.6(b)(2)(ii).
(4) The authorization for Block D, consisting of two paired channels of 5
megahertz each, will be based on the geographic area specified in
Sec. 27.6(b)(3).
(d) 698–746 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 698–746 MHz band shall
be for 6 or 12 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with Sec. 27.5(c).
(1) Authorizations for Block A, consisting of two paired channels of 6
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(c)(1).
(2) Authorizations for Block B, consisting of two paired channels of 6
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(c)(2).
(3) Authorizations for Block C, consisting of two paired channels of 6
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(c)(2).
(4) Authorizations for Block D, consisting of an unpaired channel block of 6
megahertz, will be based on those geographic areas specified in Sec. 27.6(c)(3).
(5) Authorizations for Block E, consisting of an unpaired channel block of 6
megahertz, will be based on those geographic areas specified in Sec. 27.6(c)(1).
(e) 1390–1392 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 1390–1392 MHz band
shall be for 2 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with Sec. 27.5(d).
Authorizations will be based on Major Economic Areas (MEAs), as specified in
Sec. 27.6(d).
(f) The paired 1392–1395 MHz and 1432–1435 MHz bands. Initial authorizations
for the paired 1392–1395 MHz and 1432–1435 MHz bands shall be for 3
megahertz of paired spectrum in accordance with Sec. 27.5(e). Authorization for
Blocks A and B will be based on Economic Areas Groupings (EAGs), as
specified in Sec. 27.6(e).
(g) 1670–1675 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 1670–1675 MHz band
shall be for 5 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with Sec. 27.5(f).
Authorizations will be on a nationwide basis.
(h) [Reserved]
(i) 1710–1755 MHz and 2110–2155 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the
1710–1755 MHz and 2110–2155 MHz bands shall be for 5 or 10 megahertz of
spectrum in each band in accordance with Sec. 27.5(h) of this part.
(1) Authorizations for Block A, consisting of two paired channels of 10
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(h)(1).
(2) Authorizations for Block B, consisting of two paired channels of 10
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(h)(2).
(3) Authorizations for Block C, consisting of two paired channels of 5
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(h)(2).
(4) Authorizations for Blocks D, consisting of two paired channels of 5
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(h)(3).
(5) Authorizations for Blocks E, consisting of two paired channels of 5
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(h)(3).
(6) Authorizations for Block F, consisting of two paired channels of 10
megahertz each, will be based on those geographic areas specified in
Sec. 27.6(h)(3).
[ 62 FR 9658 , Mar. 3, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 68954 , Dec. 14, 1998; 65 FR 3146 , Jan. 20, 2000; 67 FR 5511 , Feb. 6, 2002; 67 FR 41854 , June 20, 2002;
69 FR 5715 , Feb. 6, 2004; 69 FR 39867 , July 1, 2004; 69 FR 77950 , Dec. 29,
2004; 70 FR 58065 , Oct. 5, 2005; 72 FR 48845 , Aug. 24, 2007]
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