Goto Section: 27.1303 | 27.1307 | Table of Contents
FCC 27.1305
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 27.1305 Shared wireless broadband network.
The Shared Wireless Broadband Network developed by the 700 MHz
Public/Private Partnership must be designed to meet requirements associated
with a nationwide, public safety broadband network. At a minimum, the
network must incorporate the following features:
(a) Design for operation over a broadband technology platform that provides
mobile voice, video, and data capability that is seamlessly interoperable
across public safety local and state agencies, jurisdictions, and geographic
areas, and that includes current and evolving state-of-the-art technologies
reasonably made available in the commercial marketplace with features
beneficial to the public safety community.
(b) Sufficient signal coverage to ensure reliable operation throughout the
service area consistent with typical public safety communications systems.
(c) Sufficient robustness to meet the reliability and performance
requirements of public safety.
(d) Sufficient capacity to meet the needs of public safety.
(e) Security and encryption consistent with state-of-the-art technologies.
(f) A mechanism to automatically prioritize public safety communications
over commercial uses on a real-time basis consistent with the requirements
of Sec. 27.1307.
(g) Operational capabilities consistent with features and requirements that
are typical of current and evolving state-of-the-art public safety systems.
(h) Operational control of the network by the Public Safety Broadband
Licensee to the extent necessary to ensure that public safety requirements
are met.
Goto Section: 27.1303 | 27.1307
Goto Year: 2007 |
2009
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