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FCC 27.16
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 27.16 Network access requirements for Block C in the 746–757 and 776–787
MHz bands.
(a) Applicability. This section shall apply only to the authorizations for
Block C in the 746–757 and 776–787 MHz bands assigned and only if the
results of the first auction in which licenses for such authorizations are
offered satisfied the applicable reserve price.
(b) Use of devices and applications. Licensees offering service on spectrum
subject to this section shall not deny, limit, or restrict the ability of
their customers to use the devices and applications of their choice on the
licensee's C Block network, except:
(1) Insofar as such use would not be compliant with published technical
standards reasonably necessary for the management or protection of the
licensee's network, or
(2) As required to comply with statute or applicable government regulation.
(c) Technical standards. For purposes of paragraph (b)(1) of this section:
(1) Standards shall include technical requirements reasonably necessary for
third parties to access a licensee's network via devices or applications
without causing objectionable interference to other spectrum users or
jeopardizing network security. The potential for excessive bandwidth demand
alone shall not constitute grounds for denying, limiting or restricting
access to the network.
(2) To the extent a licensee relies on standards established by an
independent standards-setting body which is open to participation by
representatives of service providers, equipment manufacturers, application
developers, consumer organizations, and other interested parties, the
standards will carry a presumption of reasonableness.
(3) A licensee shall publish its technical standards, which shall be
non-proprietary, no later than the time at which it makes such standards
available to any preferred vendors, so that the standards are readily
available to customers, equipment manufacturers, application developers, and
other parties interested in using or developing products for use on a
licensee's networks.
(d) Access requests. (1) Licensees shall establish and publish clear and
reasonable procedures for parties to seek approval to use devices or
applications on the licensees' networks. A licensee must also provide to
potential customers notice of the customers' rights to request the
attachment of a device or application to the licensee's network, and notice
of the licensee's process for customers to make such requests, including the
relevant network criteria.
(2) If a licensee determines that a request for access would violate its
technical standards or regulatory requirements, the licensee shall
expeditiously provide a written response to the requester specifying the
basis for denying access and providing an opportunity for the requester to
modify its request to satisfy the licensee's concerns.
(e) Handset locking prohibited. No licensee may disable features on handsets
it provides to customers, to the extent such features are compliant with the
licensee's standards pursuant to paragraph (b)of this section, nor configure
handsets it provides to prohibit use of such handsets on other providers'
networks.
(f) Burden of proof. Once a complainant sets forth a prima facie case that
the C Block licensee has refused to attach a device or application in
violation of the requirements adopted in this section, the licensee shall
have the burden of proof to demonstrate that it has adopted reasonable
network standards and reasonably applied those standards in the
complainant's case. Where the licensee bases its network restrictions on
industry-wide consensus standards, such restrictions would be presumed
reasonable.
[ 72 FR 48849 , Aug. 24, 2007]
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