FCC Web Documents citing 22.527
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- their assigned spectrum, equipment, and operations. Similarly, section 1.903 established that stations in wireless services may only be operated with an FCC authorization (i.e., license). The rules applicable to Part 22 Cellular and Part 90 Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) services specifically state that licensees can use signal boosters, in-building radiation systems and repeaters. See generally, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.99, 22.383, 22.527, 90.7, 90.219, 90.247 and Part 2 subpart J. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1200(a), 1.1206. See Commission Emphasizes the Public's Responsibilities in Permit-But-Disclose Proceedings, Public Notice, 15 FCC Rcd 19945 (2000). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206(b)(2). Other rules pertaining to oral and written presentations are also set forth in section 1.1206(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206(b). See FCC Announces Change in
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- for their assigned spectrum, equipment, and operations.Similarly, section 1.903 established that stations in wireless services may only be operated with an FCC authorization (i.e., license). The rules applicable to Part 22 Cellular and Part 90 Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) services specifically state that licensees can use signal boosters, in-building radiation systems and repeaters. See generally, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.99, 22.383, 22.527, 90.7, 90.219, 90.247 and Part 2 subpart J. 68 On November 2, 2007, CTIA, the Wireless Association (CTIA) filed a Petition for Declaratory Ruling (CTIA Petition) regarding the proper use of signal boosters in Commercial Mobile Radio Services (CMRS). CTIA contends that harmful interference is being caused to CMRS networks by unauthorized and inappropriately installed signal booster devices, which impacts
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- at ¶ 74. 405 Amendments of Parts 2 and 22 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum in the 928-941 MHz Band 406 and to Establish Other Rules, Policies, and Procedures for One-Way Paging Stations in the Domestic Public Land Mobile Radio Service, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration (Part 2), 93 F.C.C.2d 908, 917 (1983); see 47 C.F.R. § 22.527(b)(5)(1994). PCP Exclusivity Order, 8 FCC Rcd at 8319-20, ¶ 6. 407 See 47 C.F.R. § 90.495(c)(3). 408 63 A. Introduction and Background 118. In the Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted rules governing geographic area licensing of paging systems for exclusive channels in the 35-36 MHz, 43-44 MHz, 152-159 MHz, 454-460 MHz, 929-930 MHz, and 931-932 MHz bands allocated
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- and (3). (4) Parties that accept responsibility for meeting the coverage requirements and later fail to do so will be subject to automatic license cancellation without further Commission action. § 22.515 Permissible communications paths. Mobile stations may communicate only with and through base stations. Base stations may communicate only with mobile stations and receivers on land or surface vessels. § 22.527 Signal boosters. Licensees may install and operate signal boosters on channels listed in § 22.531 only in accordance with the provisions of § 22.165 governing additional transmitters for existing systems. Licensees must not allow any signal booster that they operate to cause interference to the service or operation of any other authorized stations or systems. § 22.529 Application requirements for
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- the start of service. Amendments of Parts 2 and 22 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum in the 928-941 MHz Band and to Establish Other Rules, Policies, and Procedures for One-Way Paging Stations in the Domestic Public Land Mobile Radio Service, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration (Part 2), 93 F.C.C.2d 908, 917 (1983); see also 47 C.F.R. § 22.527(b)(5)(1994). To encourage the development of wide-area paging systems, the Commission also implemented exclusive licensing of qualified local, regional, and nationwide paging systems on thirty-five of the forty 929 MHz channels licensed, at that time, under Part 90 of our rules. Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Provide Channel Exclusivity to Qualified Private Paging Systems at 929-930 MHz, Report and Order,
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- rules; therefore, we do not have specific paging coverage requirements for comparison in this instance. We also have not adopted coverage requirements for nationwide paging licensees, but note that under our former rules, 929 MHz nationwide were required to build at least 300 sites, and 931 MHz nationwide licensees were required to construct in at least 15 markets. 47 C.F.R. 22.527(b)(5) (1987). We sought comment in the Paging Second Report and Order on whether nationwide paging licensees should be subject to buildout requirements similar to those applicable to narrowband PCS. Paging Second Report and Order, Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-140 24 46. We also seek comment on whether we should eliminate all coverage requirements for narrowband PCS. As wireless competition evolves,
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- the start of service. Amendments of Parts 2 and 22 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum in the 928-941 MHz Band and to Establish Other Rules, Policies, and Procedures for One-Way Paging Stations in the Domestic Public Land Mobile Radio Service, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration (Part 2), 93 F.C.C.2d 908, 917 (1983); see also 47 C.F.R. § 22.527(b)(5)(1994). To encourage the development of wide-area paging systems, the Commission also implemented exclusive licensing of qualified local, regional, and nationwide paging systems on thirty-five of the forty 929 MHz channels licensed, at that time, under Part 90 of our rules. Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Provide Channel Exclusivity to Qualified Private Paging Systems at 929-930 MHz, Report and Order,