FCC Web Documents citing 22.379
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
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- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from the rules. Access to Transmitters The Commission removed Section 22.373 from the rules. Replacement of Equipment The Commission eliminated Section 22.379 from the rules. Auxiliary Test Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.381 from the rules. In-building Radiation Systems Commission staff currently is examining a set of issues related to the appropriate regulatory treatment of wireless boosters used to improve or facilitate service in a number of areas, including buildings. Accordingly, the FCC addressed Section 22.383 in the context of that examination.
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- requires PMS transmitters to be accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee. This rule appears unnecessary because licensees have an economic self-interest to safeguard their transmitters from unauthorized access and because unauthorized access to transmitters can be limited pursuant to state and local trespass laws. We therefore tentatively conclude that section 22.373 should be eliminated. Replacement of Equipment. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the FCC, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the past, PMS licensees had to file an application with the Commission to deploy replacement equipment. Section 22.379, adopted in 1994, was intended to advise the public that such applications were no longer required provided that certain technical requirements were met.
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- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-287A1_Erratum.doc
- unauthorized persons are kept out of PMS transmitter sites, and consequently, that the section should be eliminated. Discussion. We remove Section 22.373 from our rules. Although no commenters mention this issue, we believe that the rule is unnecessary due to the fact that licensees have an economic self-interest to prevent unauthorized access to their transmitters. Replacement of Equipment Background. Section 22.379 permits PMS licensees to replace equipment without notifying the Commission, provided that such equipment meets certain technical requirements. In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.379 is no longer necessary, and should therefore be eliminated, because licensees have known since the rule change in 1994 that applications are not required for replacement equipment. Discussion. We eliminate Section 22.379. While
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- subpart D of this part) do not have to be certificated. (c) In addition to the technical standards contained in this part, transmitters intended for operation in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must be designed to comply with the technical requirements contained in the cellular system compatibility specification (see § 22.933) and the electronic serial number rule (see § 22.919). § 22.379 Replacement of equipment. Licensees may replace any equipment in Public Mobile Service stations without applying for authorization or notifying the FCC, provided that: (a) If a transmitter is replaced, the replacement transmitter must be certificated for use in the Public Mobile Services; (b) The antenna structure must not become a hazard to air navigation and its height must not be