FCC Web Documents citing 1.915
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- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P. O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone: 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2; or telegram; or fax to (717) 338-2696; provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under Section 1.915(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules. These situations involve danger to life or property or potential damage to equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress; during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or security or otherwise in furtherance of the war
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- in the affected areas and shelters around the country. See Written Statement of Kevin J. Martin, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission at Hearing on Public Safety Communications from 9/11 to Katrina: Critical Public Policy Lessons, Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives (September 29, 2005). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 1.3, 1.915(b), 1.925, 1.931(b)(5). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.407 (providing a self-actuating mechanism whereby private land mobile and public safety licensees may utilize their radio stations for emergency communications in a manner other than that specified in the station authorization or in the rules and regulations governing the operation of such stations, during a period of emergency in which the normal
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- of the nature of the extraordinary circumstance, equipment to be used, type of operation to be conducted, and an explanation of how the facilities will be used, and both times and dates of operation. If the filing is for an STA due to an emergency situation, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. Applicants should refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. If the filing requests a Waiver of the FCC's Rules, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. If Yes, applicants must attach an exhibit providing the rule numbers and explaining the circumstances. If a feeable waiver is requested, applicants should multiply the number of stations (call signs) times
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- of the nature of the extraordinary circumstance, equipment to be used, type of operation to be conducted, and an explanation of how the facilities will be used, and both times and dates of operation. If the filing is for an STA due to an emergency situation, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. Applicants should refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. If the filing requests a Waiver of the FCC's Rules, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. If Yes, applicants must attach an exhibit providing the rule numbers and explaining the circumstances. If a feeable waiver is requested, applicants should multiply the number of stations (call signs) times
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- 27, 2001) (File No. 0000494731). Range also argued that Superior's original application should have been coordinated with Canada. See 47 C.F.R. 1.928 (coordination requirements). In its modification application, Superior requested Canadian coordination for the Baraga and Iron River sites, which the Commission obtained. Petition at 5-6. Id. at 5. See 47 C.F. R. 1.931(b)(5) (citing 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1)). See Letter dated October 14, 1999, from Timothy E. Welch, Esq., counsel to Superior, to Roger Noel, Chief, Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch. See 47 C.F.R. 1.925 (``The Commission may waive specific requirements of the rules on its own motion or upon request.''). There is no basis in the record for Superior's assertion that the Branch implicitly waived the
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- of the nature of the extraordinary circumstance, equipment to be used, type of operation to be conducted, and an explanation of how the facilities will be used, and both times and dates of operation. If the filing is for an STA due to an emergency situation, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. Applicants should refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. If the filing requests a Waiver of the FCC's Rules, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. If Yes, applicants must attach an exhibit providing the rule numbers and explaining the circumstances. If a feeable waiver is requested, applicants should multiply the number of stations (call signs) times
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- is hereby waived on our own motion through October 30, 2005, to allow the filing of STA requests for Wireless Radio Services in manners other than electronically on FCC Form 601. Furthermore, because the President issued a major disaster declaration for Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, all STA filings related to Hurricane Katrina will be considered ``emergency filings'' pursuant to Section 1.915(b) of the Commission's rules and will be processed as expeditiously as possible. Affected licensees must include a certification that the STA request is in response to the hurricane. To file STA requests via email or fax, or to receive an oral STA, licensees may contact the following personnel: . . . Finally, licensees are reminded that Sections 22.307, 90.407, and
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- rules is hereby waived on our own motion through November 20, 2005, to allow the filing of STA requests for Wireless Radio Services in manners other than electronically on FCC Form 601. Furthermore, because the President issued a major disaster declaration for Texas and Louisiana, all STA filings related to Hurricane Rita will be considered ``emergency filings'' pursuant to Section 1.915(b) of the Commission's rules and will be processed as expeditiously as possible. Affected licensees must include a certification that the STA request is in response to the hurricane. To file STA requests via email or fax, or to receive an oral STA, licensees may contact the following personnel: . . . Finally, licensees are reminded that Sections 22.307, 90.407, and
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- is hereby waived on our own motion through December 21, 2005, to allow the filing of special temporary authority (STA) requests for Wireless Radio Services in manners other than electronically on FCC Form 601. Furthermore, because the President issued a major disaster declaration for Florida, all STA filings related to Hurricane Wilma will be considered ``emergency filings'' pursuant to Section 1.915(b) of the Commission's rules and will be processed as expeditiously as possible. Affected licensees must include a certification that the STA request is in response to the hurricane. To file STA requests via email or fax, or to receive an oral STA, licensees may contact the following personnel: . . . Licensees are reminded that Sections 22.307, 90.407, and 101.205
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- on our own motion through November 30, 2005, to allow the filing of special temporary authority (STA) requests for Wireless Radio Services in manners other than electronically on FCC Form 601. Furthermore, because the President issued a major disaster declaration for Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, all STA filings related to Hurricane Katrina will be considered ``emergency filings'' pursuant to Section 1.915(b) of the Commission's rules and will be processed as expeditiously as possible. Affected licensees must include a certification that the STA request is in response to the hurricane. To file STA requests via email or fax, or to receive an oral STA, licensees may contact the following personnel: . . . Licensees are reminded that Sections 22.307, 90.407, and 101.205
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- process and licensing rules for the Wireless Radio Services, including requirements concerning specific forms, electronic filing, application content, ownership information, waivers, and public notice. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303 and 332. Section Number and Title: 1.901 Basis and purpose. 1.902 Scope. 1.903 Authorization required. 1.907 Definitions. 1.911 Station files. 1.913 Application and notification forms; electronic and manual filing. 1.915 General application requirements. 1.917 Who may sign applications. 1.919 Ownership information. 1.923 Content of applications. 1.924 Quiet zones. 1.925 Waivers. 1.926 Application processing; initial procedures. 1.927 Amendment of applications. 1.929 Classification of filings as major or minor. 1.931 Application for special temporary authority. 1.933 Public notices. 1.934 Defective applications and dismissal. 1.935 Agreements to dismiss applications, amendments or pleadings. 1.937
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- licensee of record because of outside litigation between the parties. See id. at 18662 4. See 2009 Order, 24 FCC Rcd at 4830-31 8-10. See id. at 4832 n.45. See Request at 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 1. The Commission's rules provide for informal STA requests in emergencies, but this is not such a case. See 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1), 1.931(b)(5). Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 December 8, 2009 v w ? @ %PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S t''TxNtl ۦX6`T{:r AR\ )]h]eM8I̟`?K^ ?CAUU 3ꡟ=A \+_ ePg ك _ą {. "{ZHV9iъ s+ ~ p, tmy ݤ*>0FlŢ.| /b=^''"TxM[D\Њl-I@ -'I<~@ p^v}+d ' @7l:]
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- licensee of record because of outside litigation between the parties. See id. at 18662 4. 8See 2009 Order, 24 FCC Rcd at 4830-31 8-10. 9See id. at 4832 n.45. 10See Request at 1. 1147 C.F.R. Part 1. The Commission's rules provide for informal STA requests in emergencies, but this is not such a case. See 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1), 1.931(b)(5). 14412 Pappammal Kurian WQEI307, WQEI308, WQEI758, and WQEI759, submitted by Spectrum Wireless LLC on June 19, 2009, IS DENIED. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Scot Stone Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau 14413 Pappammal Kurian Bcc: MD chron
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- stated previously in the Waiver Order, licensees that operate the Recon Scout in an unauthorized manner are subject to potential Commission enforcement action, including possible license revocation. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to Sections 4(i), 301, 308, and 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 301, 308, and 309, and Sections 1.41, 1.903, and 1.915 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.41, 1.903, and 1.915, that the Applications listed in the Appendix ARE REFERRED to the Policy and Licensing Division of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau for processing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Policy and Licensing Division SHALL PROCESS the applications listed in the Appendix subject to the conditions and limitations
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- licensing to conform with that of the Canadian government. Id. at 3080 7. Id. at 3081-83. For additional system description, see Sec. I.C., supra. Id. Id. See 47 U.S.C. 309(f). 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b) (STAs for private wireless services). STAs are also available for wireless telecommunications services. See 47 C.F.R. 1.931(a). See id. See 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1)(i)-(iii). See 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b). The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau granted over 1700 STAs for use in the aftermath of September 11th. Information provided by the Licensing & Technical Analysis Branch of the Commission's Public Safety and Private Wireless Division. When the World Trade Center collapsed, utilities needed to be shut off or restored. NTIA Report at xxi. It was important
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- of the Applicant (the Applicant will retain the same call sign if the request is granted). Item 3b This question only applies to applications for Special Temporary Authority (STA). If you are requesting an STA due to an emergency or other urgent condition, enter `Y' and attach an exhibit describing the nature of the emergency. Otherwise enter `N'. Per Rule 1.915, examples of emergencies are as follows: An emergency found by the Commission to involve danger to life or property or to be due to damaged equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress and during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national
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- in the affected areas and shelters around the country. See Written Statement of Kevin J. Martin, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission at Hearing on Public Safety Communications from 9/11 to Katrina: Critical Public Policy Lessons, Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives (September 29, 2005). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 1.3, 1.915(b), 1.925, 1.931(b)(5). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.407 (providing a self-actuating mechanism whereby private land mobile and public safety licensees may utilize their radio stations for emergency communications in a manner other than that specified in the station authorization or in the rules and regulations governing the operation of such stations, during a period of emergency in which the normal
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- request STA not to exceed 6 months for operation of a conventional experimental radio service station. (2) Applications for STA must be filed at least 10 days prior to the proposed operation. Applications filed less than 10 days prior to the proposed operation date will be accepted only upon a showing of good cause. (3) In special situations defined in 1.915(b)(1), a request for STA may be made by telephone or telegraph provided a properly signed application is filed within 10 days of such request. (b) An application for special temporary authorization shall contain the following information: (1) Name, address, phone number (also e-mail address and facsimile number, if available) of the applicant. (2) Description of why an STA is needed.
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- 1.821 to Public Mobile Services and DEMS). 1.823 Random selection procedures for Public Mobile Services No new rule (delete). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 C-2 Title - Subpart FSubpart F (revise title to refer to Wireless Radio Title - Subpart F Services). 1.901 Scope (renumbered and expanded to cover all Wireless 1.902 Radio Services). 1.911 Application requirements (renumbered and paragraphs 1.915 (a) and (b) amended to cover all Wireless Radio Services). 1.912 Where applications are to be filed (renumbered and 1.913 revised to incorporate ULS forms, electronic and manual filing procedures). 1.914 Full disclosures (incorporated into other Part 1 rules). 1.919, 1.923 1.916 Repetitious applications (renumbered and amended to 1.937 cover all Wireless Radio Services). 1.918 Amendment of applications (moved and
- http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/services/sta.html
- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P. O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone: 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2; or telegram; or fax to (717) 338-2696; provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under Section 1.915(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules. These situations involve danger to life or property or potential damage to equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress; during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or security or otherwise in furtherance of the war
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- Advice), and the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission P.O. Box 979097 St. Louis, MO 63197-9000 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone by calling 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2, or fax to (717) 338-2696, provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1). These situations include an emergency found by the Commission to involve danger to life or property or to be due to damage of equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress and during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or
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- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P.O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone by calling 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2, or fax to (717) 338-2696, provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1). These situations include an emergency found by the Commission to involve danger to life or property or to be due to damage of equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress and during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or
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- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P.O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone by calling 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2, or fax to (717) 338-2696, provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1). These situations include an emergency found by the Commission to involve danger to life or property or to be due to damage of equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress and during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or
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- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P.O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone by calling 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2, or fax to (717) 338-2696, provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1). These situations include an emergency found by the Commission to involve danger to life or property or to be due to damage of equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress and during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or
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- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P.O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone by calling 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2, or fax to (717) 338-2696), provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1). These situations include an emergency found by the Commission to involve danger to life or property or to be due to damage of equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress and during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or
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- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P.O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone by calling 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2, or fax to (717) 338-2696, provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under 47 C.F.R. 1.915(b)(1). These situations include an emergency found by the Commission to involve danger to life or property or to be due to damage of equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress and during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or
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- of the nature of the extraordinary circumstance, equipment to be used, type of operation to be conducted, and an explanation of how the facilities will be used, and both times and dates of operation. If the filing is for an STA due to an emergency situation, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. Applicants should refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. If the filing requests a Waiver of the FCC's Rules, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. If Yes, applicants must attach an exhibit providing the rule numbers and explaining the circumstances. If a feeable waiver is requested, applicants should multiply the number of stations (call signs) times
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- an attachment which includes the following information: description of the nature of the extraordinary circumstance, equipment to be used, type of operation to be conducted, and an explanation of how the facilities will be used, times and dates of operation. If the filing is for an STA due to an emergency situation, provide Yes; otherwise provide No. Refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. If the filing requests a Waiver of the Commission's Rules, provide Yes; otherwise provide No. If Yes, attach an exhibit providing the rule numbers and explaining the circumstances. If a feeable waiver is requested, multiply the number of stations (call signs) times the number of rule sections and provide the
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- of the nature of the extraordinary circumstance, equipment to be used, type of operation to be conducted, and an explanation of how the facilities will be used, and both times and dates of operation. If the filing is for an STA due to an emergency situation, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. Applicants should refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. If the filing requests a Waiver of the FCC's Rules, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. If Yes, applicants must attach an exhibit providing the rule numbers and explaining the circumstances. If a feeable waiver is requested, applicants should multiply the number of stations (call signs) times
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- of the nature of the extraordinary circumstance, equipment to be used, type of operation to be conducted, and an explanation of how the facilities will be used, and both times and dates of operation. If the filing is for an STA due to an emergency situation, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. Applicants should refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. If the filing requests a Waiver of the FCC's Rules, applicants must provide Yes; otherwise, they must provide No. If Yes, applicants must attach an exhibit providing the rule numbers and explaining the circumstances. If a feeable waiver is requested, applicants should multiply the number of stations (call signs) times
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- 1.821 to Public Mobile Services and DEMS). 1.823 Random selection procedures for Public Mobile Services No new rule (delete). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 C-2 Title - Subpart FSubpart F (revise title to refer to Wireless Radio Title - Subpart F Services). 1.901 Scope (renumbered and expanded to cover all Wireless 1.902 Radio Services). 1.911 Application requirements (renumbered and paragraphs 1.915 (a) and (b) amended to cover all Wireless Radio Services). 1.912 Where applications are to be filed (renumbered and 1.913 revised to incorporate ULS forms, electronic and manual filing procedures). 1.914 Full disclosures (incorporated into other Part 1 rules). 1.919, 1.923 1.916 Repetitious applications (renumbered and amended to 1.937 cover all Wireless Radio Services). 1.918 Amendment of applications (moved and
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- application is for a Developmental License, Demonstration License, or a Special Temporary Authorization (STA), enter the code and attach the required exhibit as described in the instructions. Otherwise enter `N' (Not Applicable). ( )D M S N/A 3b) If this application is for Special Temporary Authority due to an emergency situation, enter `Y'; otherwise enter `N' . Refer to Rule 1.915 for an explanation of situations considered to be an emergency. ( )Yes No 4) If this application is for an Amendment or Withdrawal, enter the file number of the pending application currently on file with the FCC. File Number 5) If this application is for a Modification, Renewal Only, Renewal/Modification, Cancellation of License, Duplicate License, or Administrative Update, enter the
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- the appropriate fee, if applicable, to: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau Applications P. O. Box 358130 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130 In emergency situations only, STA requests may be submitted by telephone: 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2; or telegram; or fax to (717) 338-2696; provided an application is filed within ten days of such a request. Emergency situations are defined under Section 1.915(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules. These situations involve danger to life or property or potential damage to equipment; a national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by the Congress; during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged, when such action is necessary for the national defense or security or otherwise in furtherance of the war