FCC Web Documents citing 15.303
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- disabling mechanisms to allow adequate coordination of their locations relative to incumbent fixed microwave facilities. A ``Noncoordinatable PCS device'' is defined as a ``PCS device that is capable of randomly roaming and operating in geographic areas containing incumbent microwave facilities such that operation of the PCS device will potentially cause harmful interference to the incumbent microwave facilities.'' 47 C.F.R. § 15.303(b) and (e). See 47 C.F.R. §15.307(c) (describing acceptance of noncoordinatable devices). In addition, the requirements that a coordinatable PCS device incorporate means that it cannot be activated until its location has been coordinated by UTAM (Section 15.307(d)) and that such devices incorporate an automatic disabling mechanism (Section 15.307(e)) will no longer be effective. 47 C.F.R. §§15.307 (g) and (h), and
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- planning to use this spectrum to roll out high-speed Internet access in about 200 markets. WCA Comments at 23-25. 2500-2690 MHz Final Report at 59-80. Id. at iii. Id. at ii-iii. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish New Personal Communications Services, GEN Docket No. 90-314, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 4957, 5037 ¶ 208 (1994). Section 15.303 of the Commission's rules defines asynchronous devices as those ``that transmit RF energy at irregular time intervals, as typified by local area network data systems,'' and isochronous devices as those ``that transmit at a regular interval, typified by time-division voice systems.'' 47 C.F.R. § 15.303(a), (d). The Members of the ITU have divided the world into three Regions. Generally, Region
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- to remove possible sources of harmful interference to primary radiocommunication services in the 2390-2395 MHz segment, we propose to no longer make the band 2390-2400 MHz available for unlicensed PCS use. Specifically, we propose to revise Part 15 of our Rules by deleting the band 2390-2400 MHz from various technical rules that apply to asynchronous devices, i.e., Sections 15.301 (Scope); 15.303(a), (g), and (i) (Definitions); 15.319(a) (General technical requirements); and 15.321(a), (b), and (g) (Specific requirements for asynchronous devices operating in the 2390-2400 MHz band). IV. PROCEDURAL MATTERS A. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis As required by Section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. § 603, the Commission has prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (``IRFA'') of the possible significant
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- the 1910-1930 MHz band. The UPCS band relocation policies are codified at 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.69-101.81. Asynchronous devices are defined as those ``that transmit RF energy at irregular time intervals, as typified by local area network data systems,'' and isochronous devices are defined as those ``that transmit at a regular interval, typified by time-division voice systems.'' See 47 C.F.R. § 15.303(a)-(d). Specific requirements for the operation of asynchronous devices in the 1910-1920 MHz band are codified at 47 C.F.R. § 15.321 and specific requirements for the operation of isochronous devices in the 1920-1930 MHz band are codified at 47 C.F.R. § 15.323. The purpose of the monitoring requirement is to allow systems that use different air interfaces to coexist harmoniously in
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- FREQUENCY DEVICES The authority citation for Part 15 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307, 336, and 544A. Section 15.301 is amended as follows: § 15.301 Scope. This subpart sets out the regulations for unlicensed personal communications services (PCS) devices operating in the 1915-1930 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz frequency bands. Paragraph (g) of Section 15.303 is amended as follows: § 15.303 Definitions. * * * * * (g) Personal Communications Services (PCS) Devices [Unlicensed]. Intentional radiators operating in the frequency bands 1915-1930 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz that provide a wide array of mobile and ancillary fixed communication services to individuals and businesses. * * * * * Section 15.311 is amended as follows: § 15.311
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- FREQUENCY DEVICES The authority citation for Part 15 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307, 336, and 544A. Section 15.301 is amended as follows: § 15.301 Scope. This subpart sets out the regulations for unlicensed personal communications services (PCS) devices operating in the 1915-1930 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz frequency bands. Paragraph (g) of Section 15.303 is amended as follows: § 15.303 Definitions. * * * * * (g) Personal Communications Services (PCS) Devices [Unlicensed]. Intentional radiators operating in the frequency bands 1915-1930 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz that provide a wide array of mobile and ancillary fixed communication services to individuals and businesses. * * * * * Section 15.311 is amended as follows: § 15.311
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- FREQUENCY DEVICES 1. The authority citation for Part 15 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307, 336, and 544A. Section 15.301 is amended to read as follows: § 15.301 Scope. This subpart sets out the regulations for unlicensed personal communications services (PCS) devices operating in the 1920-1930 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz frequency bands. Section 15.303 is amended by modifying paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 15.303 Definitions. * * * * * (g) Personal Communications Services (PCS) Devices [Unlicensed]. International radiators operating in the frequency bands 1920-1930 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz that provide a wide array of mobile and ancillary fixed communication services to individuals and businesses. * * * * * Section 15.311
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- Federal and non-Federal stations for telemetering and associated telecommand operations of expendable and reusable launch vehicles whether or not such operations involve flight testing: 2364.5 MHz, 2370.5 MHz, and 2382.5 MHz. All other mobile telemetering uses shall be secondary to the above uses. C. Other Matters In Appendix A to the AWS Fourth NPRM, we proposed changes to Sections 15.301, 15.303, 15.319, and 15.321 of our Rules. In those proposed rule sections, we erroneously deleted references to the asynchronous 1910-1920 MHz portion of the greater 1910-1930 MHz UPCS band. In the interim, in the 800 MHz/Nextel Order, we have adopted rules redesignating the 1910-1915 MHz lower half of the 1910-1920 MHz band for Nextel. We have also adopted rules redesignating the
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- disabling mechanism in a UPCS device would be discontinued when the Commission determines that UPCS devices no longer need to be coordinated, are also no longer needed. In addition, we propose to delete the UTAM, Inc.-related labeling requirement in Section 15.311 because UPCS devices are no longer coordinated by UTAM, Inc. We further propose to delete the definitions in Section 15.303(b) and (e) that were applicable when UPCS devices were either coordinatable or non-coordinatable because these rules are now unnecessary. We seek comment on all of these proposals, and on any other rules changes that might be warranted as a result of the sunset of the transition of the band from incumbent fixed microwave operations to UPCS use. We also take
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- threshold from 50 to 65 dB above thermal noise and sought comment on whether some alternative value or elimination of the threshold would be more appropriate. The Commission also proposed to reduce the number of channels that must be defined and monitored under the least-interfered channel access method from 40 to 20 channels. It additionally sought comment on removing Sections 15.303(b) and (e), 15.307, and 15.311 regarding coordination with UTAM, Inc., since the relocation of incumbent fixed services from the band is now complete. The Commission further sought comment on a number of proposed updates to the Part 15 UPCS rules regarding measurement procedures and definitions. Eight parties filed comments in response to the UPCS Band NPRM; these parties all strongly
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- planning to use this spectrum to roll out high-speed Internet access in about 200 markets. WCA Comments at 23-25. 2500-2690 MHz Final Report at 59-80. Id. at iii. Id. at ii-iii. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish New Personal Communications Services, GEN Docket No. 90-314, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 4957, 5037 ¶ 208 (1994). Section 15.303 of the Commission's rules defines asynchronous devices as those ``that transmit RF energy at irregular time intervals, as typified by local area network data systems,'' and isochronous devices as those ``that transmit at a regular interval, typified by time-division voice systems.'' 47 C.F.R. § 15.303(a), (d). The Members of the ITU have divided the world into three Regions. Generally, Region
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- planning to use this spectrum to roll out high-speed Internet access in about 200 markets. WCA Comments at 23-25. 2500-2690 MHz Final Report at 59-80. Id. at iii. Id. at ii-iii. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish New Personal Communications Services, GEN Docket No. 90-314, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 4957, 5037 ¶ 208 (1994). Section 15.303 of the Commission's rules defines asynchronous devices as those ``that transmit RF energy at irregular time intervals, as typified by local area network data systems,'' and isochronous devices as those ``that transmit at a regular interval, typified by time-division voice systems.'' 47 C.F.R. § 15.303(a), (d). The Members of the ITU have divided the world into three Regions. Generally, Region