FCC Web Documents citing 2.960
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- or lease, including advertising for sale or lease, or importation, shipment or distribution for the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease.'' A certification is an equipment authorization issued by the Commission or one of its designated Telecommunications Certification Bodies, based on representations and test data submitted by the applicant. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.907(a) and 2.960. 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.932 and 2.1043. While arguably a Class II permissive change may have been acceptable in this circumstance, this fact does not affect the outcome of this case, as Commission approval of the Class II permissive change or a new authorization is required prior to marketing. 47 C.F.R. § 2.909(a). See also Modifications of Parts 2 and 15
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- § 2.909(a). A Telecommunications Certification Body (``TCB'') is a private entity designated by the Commission to approve equipment subject to certification. TCBs, which are accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, process equipment certification applications to determine whether the product meets the Commission's requirements and, if so, issue a written grant of equipment authorization. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.960, 2.962. A peripheral device is [a]n input/output unit of a system that feeds data into and/or receives data from the central processing unit of a digital device. Peripherals to a digital device include any device that is connected external to the digital device, any device internal to the digital device that connects the digital device to an external device by
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- Bureau, Federal Communications Commission to Hawking Technologies, Inc. (June 26, 2006). Letter from Frank Lin, Chief Executive Officer, Hawking Technologies, Inc. to Thomas Fitz-Gibbon, Attorney, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (July 11, 2006) (``LOI Response''). Id. at 3. A TCB (Telecommunication Certification Body) is a private entity that processes applications for equipment certifications. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.960. LOI Response at 1. LOI Response at 2. 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1)(B); 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(a)(1). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act defines ``willful'' as ``the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of [any] act, irrespective of any intent to violate'' the law. 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(1). The legislative history of Section 312(f)(1) of the Act clarifies that this definition of
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- Technical Committee, March 2010. See id. See id. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54(b)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.34. See id. § 11.34(a) (``The data and information submitted must show the capability of the equipment to meet the requirements of this part as well as the requirements contained in part 15 of this chapter for digital devices.''). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.960(a). . . ), which provides government officials and other end-users with access to product test results. See id. . CSRIC Final Report, § 5.1. Id. Id. Id. Monroe Comments at 1. See also, Timm Comments at 8. See Timm Comments at 8; Monroe Reply Comments at 1-2. Sage Comments at 4. Id. See also, Timm Reply Comments at 4. Sage
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- or lease, including advertising for sale or lease, or importation, shipment or distribution for the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease.'' A certification is an equipment authorization issued by the Commission or one of its designated Telecommunications Certification Bodies, based on representations and test data submitted by the applicant. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.907(a) and 2.960. 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.932 and 2.1043. While arguably a Class II permissive change may have been acceptable in this circumstance, this fact does not affect the outcome of this case, as Commission approval of the Class II permissive change or a new authorization is required prior to marketing. 47 C.F.R. § 2.909(a). See also Modifications of Parts 2 and 15
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- § 2.909(a). A Telecommunications Certification Body (``TCB'') is a private entity designated by the Commission to approve equipment subject to certification. TCBs, which are accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, process equipment certification applications to determine whether the product meets the Commission's requirements and, if so, issue a written grant of equipment authorization. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.960, 2.962. A peripheral device is [a]n input/output unit of a system that feeds data into and/or receives data from the central processing unit of a digital device. Peripherals to a digital device include any device that is connected external to the digital device, any device internal to the digital device that connects the digital device to an external device by
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- AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURES Brief Description: These rules specify conditions associated with grant of equipment authorization under the Commission's rules. Need: The rules provide procedures and conditions under which grants can be dismissed, limited and revoked. The rules also specify measurement procedures to be applied generally for radiofrequency devices. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303 and 336. Section Number and Title: 2.960 Designation of Telecommunications Certification Bodies (TCBs). 2.962 Requirements for Telecommunications Certification Bodies. 2.1033 Application for certification. 2.1204 Import conditions. 2.1205 Filing of required declaration. PART 5- EXPERIMENTAL RADIO SERVICE (OTHER THAN BROADCAST) SUBPART A-GENERAL Brief Description: The Part 5 rules prescribe the manner in which eligibility, application, licensing and operating procedures and requirements of the radio frequency spectrum may be
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- procedure, and to correct the Commission's mailing address. Section 2.1033 Application for certification: re-designate paragraph 2.1033(c)(17) on composite devices as paragraph 2.1033(d) to correct a numbering error. Sections 2.1061 through 2.1065 Filing for Application Reference: remove this procedure because it is not used. In addition to these changes, we are adding the heading ``Telecommunication Certification Bodies (TCBs)'' prior to Section 2.960 of the rules. This change clarifies that the subsequent sections refer to the requirements for TCBs, and are not part of the requirements for verification, which is the last heading prior to Section 2.960. Because this is an editorial change, it can be made without notice and comment. Changes to Part 18 In the Notice, the Commission proposed to delete
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- the out-of-band emission rule to permit commercial importation of mobile GMPCS transceivers that have merely been type-approved to an ITU-recommended standard that affords a lower level of protection than that rule prescribes. We agree with Motorola that domestic certification requirements for earth-station transceivers should not override MRA commitments pertaining to recognition of type approval. As provided in 47 C.F.R. § 2.960I, GMPCS transceivers manufactured abroad can be certificated for compliance with the Commission's rules by foreign compliance-assessment agencies pursuant to the MRAs to which the United States government is a party. The terminals may then be exported to the United States for commercial purposes without further regulatory approval. The rules that we adopt today do not alter these policies. We do
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- Use, Limitations'' that would consolidate existing rules governing interoperability and any new rules that the Commission may adopt in response to the NCC's recommendations. See NCC ex parte at 6. See FCC Tutorial, Wireless Ad Hoc Mesh Network Technology, DA 02-1201, Public Notice (rel. May 20, 2002). See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, subpart J. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1033 and 2.960. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1043(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1043(b). There are three classes of permissive changes. A Class I permissive change includes minor modifications to a device that do not degrade the characteristics measured at the time of certification. No filing is required for a Class I change. A Class II permissive change includes modifications to a device that
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- Rule Making and Order in ET Docket No. 03-108, 18 FCC Rcd 26859 (2003). Id. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.31 through 15.35. See Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order in ET Docket No. 03-108, 18 FCC Rcd 26859 (2003). See Report and Order in ET Docket No. 03-122, 18 FCC Rcd 24484 (2003). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.201(b) and 2.960. See Report and Order in ET Docket No. 98-68, 13 FCC Rcd 24687 (1999). Id. See First Report and Order in ET Docket No. 00-47, 16 FCC Rcd 17373 (2001). . . The agreements may require coordination at greater distances from the border depending on the ERP and HAAT of the LPTV station. The distances we specify are the minimums
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- 2.948(d) of this chapter. In addition, the Chief is authorized to make determinations regarding the continued acceptability of individual accrediting organizations and accredited laboratories. (h) The Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology is delegated authority to enter into agreements with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to perform accreditation of Telecommunication Certification Bodies (TCBs) pursuant to §§ 2.960 and 2.962 of this chapter. In addition, the Chief is delegated authority to develop specific methods that will be used to accredit TCBs, to designate TCBs, to make determinations regarding the continued acceptability of individual TCBs, and to develop procedures that TCBs will use for performing post-market surveillance. (i) The Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology is delegated
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- 2.948(d) of this chapter. In addition, the Chief is authorized to make determinations regarding the continued acceptability of individual accrediting organizations and accredited laboratories. (h) The Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology is delegated authority to enter into agreements with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to perform accreditation of Telecommunication Certification Bodies (TCBs) pursuant to §§ 2.960 and 2.962 of this chapter. In addition, the Chief is delegated authority to develop specific methods that will be used to accredit TCBs, to designate TCBs, to make determinations regarding the continued acceptability of individual TCBs, and to develop procedures that TCBs will use for performing post-market surveillance. (i) The Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology is delegated
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- radio signals `is clearly exclusive.''') and Freeman v. Burlington Broadcasters, Inc., 204 F.3d 311, 321 (2nd Cir. 2000) (``Congress intended that the FCC enjoy exclusive jurisdiction to regulate RF interference.''). The revised rule is set forth at Appendix B to this Order on Reconsideration. See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart J. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.907(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.960(a). See CTIA June 2 Letter. See id. See id. See id. 47 U.S.C. § 610(h). Id. See 47 C.F.R. § 68.414 (stating that state procedures for enforcing hearing aid compatibility rules must provide a thirty-day period after a complaint is filed, ``during which time state personnel shall attempt to resolve a dispute on an informal basis[]''). See id. (stating that
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- Electronics Association reply comments at 6, Consumer Electronics Association comments at 10, and National Cable and Telecommunications Association comments at 5. See NAB and MSTV reply comments at 10, Qualcomm reply comments at 6 See Intel comments at 14. The requirement to certify unlicensed transmitters is in Section 15.201(b) of the rules, and the requirements concerning TCBs are in Section 2.960 of the rules. The authorization requirements for transmitters used in licensed services are in the applicable rules for each service. See Report and Order in ET Docket No. 98-68, 13 FCC Rcd 24687 (1999). Id. See First Report and Order in ET Docket No. 00-47, 16 FCC Rcd 17373 (2001). . . The agreements may require coordination at greater distances
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- in original). See also id. at 15114 ¶ 13 (emphasizing that the ``relief [] grant[ed] in this order is `limited in time' and `restricted'''). 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(b)(3); Hearing Aid Compatibility Order, 18 FCCRcd at 16783 ¶ 75. Under Part 2, a manufacturer submits its application for certification either to the Commission or to a TCB. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.960(a)-(b). We note that Nokia has submitted data that purportedly demonstrates that the handsets in question meet an M3 or higher rating in both bands. Nothing in our conclusions prevents Nokia from seeking to recertify the handsets as hearing aid-compatible at this time if it wishes, and we encourage it to do so. Pine Motion at 1-2. Although Pine also offers
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- Bureau, Federal Communications Commission to Hawking Technologies, Inc. (June 26, 2006). Letter from Frank Lin, Chief Executive Officer, Hawking Technologies, Inc. to Thomas Fitz-Gibbon, Attorney, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (July 11, 2006) (``LOI Response''). Id. at 3. A TCB (Telecommunication Certification Body) is a private entity that processes applications for equipment certifications. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.960. LOI Response at 1. LOI Response at 2. 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1)(B); 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(a)(1). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act defines ``willful'' as ``the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of [any] act, irrespective of any intent to violate'' the law. 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(1). The legislative history of Section 312(f)(1) of the Act clarifies that this definition of
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- Technical Committee, March 2010. See id. See id. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54(b)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.34. See id. § 11.34(a) (``The data and information submitted must show the capability of the equipment to meet the requirements of this part as well as the requirements contained in part 15 of this chapter for digital devices.''). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.960(a). . . ), which provides government officials and other end-users with access to product test results. See id. . CSRIC Final Report, § 5.1. Id. Id. Id. Monroe Comments at 1. See also, Timm Comments at 8. See Timm Comments at 8; Monroe Reply Comments at 1-2. Sage Comments at 4. Id. See also, Timm Reply Comments at 4. Sage
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- 225, unless otherwise noted. 2. A new paragraph 0.241(g) is added to read as follows: Section 0.241 Authority delegated * * * * * (g) The Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology is delegated authority to enter into agreements with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to perform accreditation of Telecommunication Certification Bodies (TCBs) pursuant to §§ 2.960 and 2.962 of this chapter. In addition, the Chief is delegated authority to develop specific methods that will be used to accredit TCBs, to designate TCBs, to make determinations regarding the continued acceptability of individual TCBs, and to develop procedures that TCBs will use for performing post-market surveillance. 3. A new paragraph 0.291(i) is added to read as follows: Section
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- Bureau, Federal Communications Commission to Hawking Technologies, Inc. (June 26, 2006). Letter from Frank Lin, Chief Executive Officer, Hawking Technologies, Inc. to Thomas Fitz-Gibbon, Attorney, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (July 11, 2006) ("LOI Response"). Id. at 3. A TCB (Telecommunication Certification Body) is a private entity that processes applications for equipment certifications. See 47 C.F.R. S 2.960. LOI Response at 1. LOI Response at 2. 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(1)(B); 47 C.F.R. S 1.80(a)(1). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act defines "willful" as "the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of [any] act, irrespective of any intent to violate" the law. 47 U.S.C. S 312(f)(1). The legislative history of Section 312(f)(1) of the Act clarifies that this definition of
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- or lease, including advertising for sale or lease, or importation, shipment or distribution for the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease." A certification is an equipment authorization issued by the Commission or one of its designated Telecommunications Certification Bodies, based on representations and test data submitted by the applicant. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.907(a) and 2.960. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.932 and 2.1043. While arguably a Class II permissive change may have been acceptable in this circumstance, this fact does not affect the outcome of this case, as Commission approval of the Class II permissive change or a new authorization is required prior to marketing. 47 C.F.R. S: 2.909(a). See also Modifications of Parts 2 and 15
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- S: 2.909(a). A Telecommunications Certification Body ("TCB") is a private entity designated by the Commission to approve equipment subject to certification. TCBs, which are accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, process equipment certification applications to determine whether the product meets the Commission's requirements and, if so, issue a written grant of equipment authorization. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.960, 2.962. A peripheral device is [a]n input/output unit of a system that feeds data into and/or receives data from the central processing unit of a digital device. Peripherals to a digital device include any device that is connected external to the digital device, any device internal to the digital device that connects the digital device to an external device by
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- 225, unless otherwise noted. 2. A new paragraph 0.241(g) is added to read as follows: Section 0.241 Authority delegated * * * * * (g) The Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology is delegated authority to enter into agreements with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to perform accreditation of Telecommunication Certification Bodies (TCBs) pursuant to §§ 2.960 and 2.962 of this chapter. In addition, the Chief is delegated authority to develop specific methods that will be used to accredit TCBs, to designate TCBs, to make determinations regarding the continued acceptability of individual TCBs, and to develop procedures that TCBs will use for performing post-market surveillance. 3. A new paragraph 0.291(i) is added to read as follows: Section
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- Bureau, Federal Communications Commission to Hawking Technologies, Inc. (June 26, 2006). Letter from Frank Lin, Chief Executive Officer, Hawking Technologies, Inc. to Thomas Fitz-Gibbon, Attorney, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (July 11, 2006) ("LOI Response"). Id. at 3. A TCB (Telecommunication Certification Body) is a private entity that processes applications for equipment certifications. See 47 C.F.R. S 2.960. LOI Response at 1. LOI Response at 2. 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(1)(B); 47 C.F.R. S 1.80(a)(1). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act defines "willful" as "the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of [any] act, irrespective of any intent to violate" the law. 47 U.S.C. S 312(f)(1). The legislative history of Section 312(f)(1) of the Act clarifies that this definition of
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- or lease, including advertising for sale or lease, or importation, shipment or distribution for the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease." A certification is an equipment authorization issued by the Commission or one of its designated Telecommunications Certification Bodies, based on representations and test data submitted by the applicant. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.907(a) and 2.960. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.932 and 2.1043. While arguably a Class II permissive change may have been acceptable in this circumstance, this fact does not affect the outcome of this case, as Commission approval of the Class II permissive change or a new authorization is required prior to marketing. 47 C.F.R. S: 2.909(a). See also Modifications of Parts 2 and 15
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- S: 2.909(a). A Telecommunications Certification Body ("TCB") is a private entity designated by the Commission to approve equipment subject to certification. TCBs, which are accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, process equipment certification applications to determine whether the product meets the Commission's requirements and, if so, issue a written grant of equipment authorization. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.960, 2.962. A peripheral device is [a]n input/output unit of a system that feeds data into and/or receives data from the central processing unit of a digital device. Peripherals to a digital device include any device that is connected external to the digital device, any device internal to the digital device that connects the digital device to an external device by