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- subdivided into the Region 1 Table (column 1), the Region 2 Table (column 2), and the Region 3 Table (column 3). The International Table is included in our Rules for informational purposes only. The ITU Radio Regulations, Edition of 2001, became effective internationally on January 1, 2002, except as provided in the references in Article 59. We are updating Section 2.100 of our Rules to reflect this fact. In its 2001 Radio Regulations, the ITU modified the international footnotes to its Table of Frequency Allocations by deleting the ``S'' prefix. For example, international footnote S5.53 was revised as international footnote 5.53. In addition, the ITU modified certain international footnotes to remove the ``S'' prefix from references to the Radio Regulations. For
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- Region 1 is generally Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia. Region 3 is the rest of Asia and Australasia. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.104(b) for the ITU's official definitions and map of the Regions. See ITU Radio Regulations, edition of 2004, Article 5 (Frequency allocations), Section IV (Table of Frequency Allocations) (ITU Allocation Table). Section 2.100 of the Commission's Rules states that: ``The ITU Radio Regulations, edition of 2004, have been incorporated to the extent practicable in Subparts A and B of this part.'' In the International Table within § 2.106, we do not replicate typographical or other errors that hold the potential to cause reader confusion or to convey misleading information. See, e.g., WRC-03 Omnibus
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- 65-71 GHz to the list of available ISS frequencies set forth in Section 25.202(a)(5) to conform to the Commission's 2000 decision. Consequently, we also add a cross reference to these Rules in the FCC Rule Part Cross References portion of the Allocation Table, i.e., ``Satellite Communications (25).'' Revisions of Parts 1 and 2 We revise Sections 1.924(b)(3) and (e)(1), 2.1(c), 2.100, 2.101(b), 2.104(c)(2), and 2.201(b). In addition, we make various other minor revisions to Section 2.106. These revisions are generally for footnote placement, simplification, consistency, or updating purposes. In addition, on January 12, 2010, NTIA informed the Commission that G124 had been deleted from the NTIA Manual and requested that the Commission update its Allocation Table to reflect this action. As
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- STATIONS Case Number: EB-11-CG-0042 Document Number: W201132320002 On March 8, 2011, in response to a complaint of interference, an agent from the Enforcement Bureau's Chicago Office inspected Johnsburg High School, located at 2002 West Ringwood Road, Johnsburg, Illinois, and observed a radio transmitting device designed to jam licensed cellular radio transmissions in the 850 to 950 MHz and 1.700 to 2.100 GHz frequency bands as well as other licensed frequency bands in operation. During the inspection, Mr. Stanley Dostal admitted that the unit had been in operation at the time of the inspection. Persons operating or using radio transmitters must be licensed or authorized by the Commission, pursuant to section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''). In
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- developed definitions for five terms that are commonly used in spectrum management, which we are also adding to Section 2.1. These terms are Frequency Assignment Subcommittee (FAS), Government Master File (GMF), Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). See Appendix A at Section 2.1 for the definitions. Changes to Sections 2.100-2.105. We are updating Section 2.100 (International regulations in force) to state that the ITU Radio Regulations, edition of 2004, have been incorporated to the extent practicable in Subpart A (Terminology) and Subpart B (Allocation, Assignment, and Use of Radio Frequencies) of Part 2. We are retitling Section 2.101 as ``Frequency and wavelength bands'' and are revising the text of this
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Beforethe FederalCommunicationsCommission Washington,D.C.20554 ) IntheMatterof )) AmendmentofPart2oftheCommission's ) RulestoMakeNon-SubstantiveRevisions ) totheTableofFrequencyAllocations ) MEMORANDUMOPINIONANDORDER Adopted:December16,1999 Released:December20,1999 BytheOfficeofEngineeringandTechnologyandtheOfficeofManagingDirector: I.INTRODUCTION 1.Bythisaction,weamendtheTableofFrequencyAllocations("Table")1and supportingsections2oftheCommission'sRulesinordertomoreclearlydisplaytheTableand toassisttheFederalRegisterstaffbymakingiteasierforthemtomaintaintheTableintheCode ofFederalRegulations. WetakethisactionwiththeconcurrenceoftheNational TelecommunicationsandInformationAdministration("NTIA").3Wealsotakethisopportunity 147C.F.R.§2.106. 247C.F.R.§§2.100,2.104,and2.105. 3TheCommission,whichisanindependentagency,administersnon-Federalgovernmentspectrumandthe NTIA,whichisanoperatingunitoftheDepartmentofCommerce,administersFederalgovernmentspectrum. See47C.F.R.§2.105(a).Section305(a)oftheCommunicationsActasamended,47U.S.C.Sec.305(a), authorizesthePresidenttoassignfrequenciestoFederalgovernmentstations.Thisauthorityhasbeendelegated totheAssistantSecretaryofCommerceforCommunicationsandInformation,whoalsoservesasthe AdministratorofNTIA.SeePub.Law102-538,106Stat.3533(1992).NTIAalsoapprovesthespectrumneeds ofnewsystemsforusebyFederaldepartmentsandagenciesandmaintainstheFederalGovernmentTableof FrequencyAllocationsinitsManual. OnDecember16,1999,NTIA,ontherecommendationoftheInterdepartmentRadioAdvisoryCommittee ("IRAC"),gaveitsconcurrencetothisMemorandumOpinionandOrder. TheIRACiscomposedof representativesappointedbytwenty-threememberFederaldepartmentsandagencies.LiaisonbetweentheIRAC andtheFCCiseffectedbyarepresentativeappointedbytheCommissiontoserveinthatcapacity.TheIRAC servesinanadvisorycapacitypertainingtotheallocation,management,anduseoftheradiospectrum.The IRACadvisestheAssistantSecretaryforCommunicationsandInformation,U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,and reportstotheDeputyAssociateAdministrator,OfficeofSpectrumManagement. FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 tomakethefollowingtypesofnon-substantive4amendments: TheInternationalTableintheCommission'sRulesisupdatedtoreflectthe[International] TableofFrequencyAllocationsasitisfoundinthe1998InternationalTelecommunication Union("ITU")RadioRegulations;5 InternationalfootnotesintheUnitedStatesTablethathavenotbeensubstantivelyrevised arere-numbered; ExpiredfootnotesorportionsoffootnotesareremovedfromtheUnitedStatesTable; Thespecial-usefrequenciescolumnoftheTableisdeleted;and Varioustypographicalerrorsandomissionsarecorrected. Asaby-productofthisaction,wewillnowbeabletoplacetheTableontheCommission'sweb siteandtoupdatetheon-lineTableshortlyafteranyamendmentstotheTablehavebeen released.6Thisministerialactiondoesnotmakeanysubstantivechangetoanylicensee'slegal rightsandresponsibilities. II.DISCUSSION 2.TheTableofFrequencyAllocationsconsistsoftheInternationalTableofFrequency Allocations("InternationalTable")andtheUnitedStatesTableofFrequencyAllocations("United StatesTable")andiscodifiedatSection2.106oftheCommission'sRules.TheInternational TableissubdividedintotheRegion1Table(column1),theRegion2Table(column2),7andthe Region3Table(column3),andisincludedintheCommission'sRulesforinformational purposesonly.8WeareupdatingtheInternationalTabletoreflectthe[International]Tableof FrequencyAllocationsasitisfoundinArticleS5,SectionIV,ofthe1998RadioRegulations.9 WearealsoupdatingSection2.104oftheCommission'sRules,whichdescribestheInternational 4Anon-substantiverevisionisonethatispurelyeditorialinnature;e.g.,re-numberingafootnote. 5SeeITURadioRegulations,Editionof1998("1998RadioRegulations"). Thisrevisionofthe RadioRegulations,complementingtheConstitutionandtheConventionoftheITU(Geneva,1992),incorporates thedecisionsoftheWorldRadiocommunicationConferencesof1995("WRC-95")andof1997("WRC-97"). WeanticipatethattheCommissionwillcommenceaproceedingshortlytoconsideranyremainingdecisionsof theWorldAdministrativeRadioConferenceof1992andofWRC-95andWRC-97thathavenotpreviouslybeen considered. 6Theon-lineTablemaybefoundathttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/spectrum/.Wecautionusersoftheon-line TablethattheTableaspublishedbyFederalRegisterremainsthelegalsourcedocument. 7Region2isessentiallycomposedofNorthandSouthAmerica.SeeAppendixat§2.104(b)fortheITU's officialdefinitionsandmapoftheRegions. 8See47C.F.R.§2.104(a). 9TheprovisionsoftheseRegulationsapplyprovisionallyasfromJanuary1,1999,unlessanearlierdateis specifiedinArticleS59.Therefore,weareamending47C.F.R.§2.100tostatethisfact. 2 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Table,toreflectSectionI(Regionsandareas)andSectionII(Categoriesofservicesand allocations)ofArticleS5ofthe1998RadioRegulations.10WeobservethattheITUhasre-
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- STATIONS Case Number: EB-11-CG-0042 Document Number: W201132320002 On March 8, 2011, in response to a complaint of interference, an agent from the Enforcement Bureau's Chicago Office inspected Johnsburg High School, located at 2002 West Ringwood Road, Johnsburg, Illinois, and observed a radio transmitting device designed to jam licensed cellular radio transmissions in the 850 to 950 MHz and 1.700 to 2.100 GHz frequency bands as well as other licensed frequency bands in operation. During the inspection, Mr. Stanley Dostal admitted that the unit had been in operation at the time of the inspection. Persons operating or using radio transmitters must be licensed or authorized by the Commission, pursuant to section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"). In