FCC Web Documents citing 22.857
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- Commission eliminate section 22.819 at this time or after the new standard is ready for implementation? What, if anything, should the Commission do to facilitate technical compatibility and interoperability using this, or any other, new technology developed to provide this service? Control Channel Transition Period. Section 22.871 provides that the experimental air-ground system operating on the channels listed in section 22.857 may use a 3.2 kHz control channel on channel C-2 of each channel block until September 9, 1996. This date has long passed, so the rule appears unnecessary. We tentatively conclude that section 22.871 should be eliminated. Offshore Radiotelephone Service Rules Subpart I of Part 22-which includes sections 22.1001, 22.1003, 22.1005, 22.1007, 22.1009, 22.1011, 22.1013, 22.1015, 22.1025, 22.1031, 22.1035, and
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- GTE Airfone Incorporated (``GTE Airfone,'' and jointly, ``ATG licensees'') submitted separate requests for joint waiver of a number of commercial Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service (``ATG'') licensing rules. See ULS File Nos. 0000421562 (Claircom), 0000420815 (GTE Airfone). Claircom holds ATG call sign KNKG801 and GTE Airfone holds ATG call sign KNKG804. The ATG licensees request the following waivers: 1. Waiver of section 22.857 of the Commission's rules to convert vacant control channels P-5 and P-6 into an additional communciations channel C-30. The waiver request also contemplates an increase in guardband from 3.2 kHz to 3.6 kHz between control channel P-4 and the proposed communications channel C-30. The ATG licensees state that the control channels P-5 and P-6 currently are unused, at the same
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- 0000421562 Airfone Incorporated Requests For Waivers of ) 0000420815 Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service Rules ) ORDER Adopted: October 5, 2001 Released: October 9, 2001 By the Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. Introduction On April 9, 2001, Claircom Licensee Corporation (``Claircom'') and GTE Airfone Incorporated (``GTE Airfone'' and, collectively, ``Air-Ground licensees'') submitted requests for joint waivers of sections 22.857, 22.869 and 22.381 of the commercial Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service (``Air-Ground'') licensing rules (``Waiver Request''). On May 15, 2001, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau released a Public Notice (DA 01-1216) seeking comments on the Waiver Request. The Bureau received one comment from Claircom supporting the waiver request. In the Waiver Request, the Air-Ground licensees request the following: (1) waiver of section 22.857
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- and 22 of the Commission's Rules to Adopt Competitive Bidding Rules for Commercial and General Aviation Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service, WT Docket Nos. 03-103 and 05-42, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 20 FCC Rcd 4403 (2005) (Air-Ground Order). The spectrum consists of an uplink band at 849-851 MHz and a downlink band at 894-896 MHz. 47 C.F.R § 22.857. See Auction of 800 MHz Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service Licenses Scheduled for May 10, 2006, Public Notice, DA No. 06-3 (rel. Jan 10, 2006). Licenses A and B would authorize transmission of radio waves that are vertically and horizontally polarized, respectively, and would initially share 3.0 MHz: 1.5 MHz at 849.0-850.5 MHz paired with 1.5 MHz at 894.0-895.5 MHz. Once Verizon
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- web site are available in various formats including Word, WordPerfect, Acrobat Reader, Excel, and ASCII Text. To review a document in its entirety, including footnotes, it is necessary to access the document in WordPerfect, MS Word, or Acrobat Reader. . The spectrum consists of an uplink band at 849-851 MHz and a downlink band at 894-896 MHz. 47 C.F.R. § 22.857. Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules to Benefit the Consumers of Air-Ground Telecommunications Services, Biennial Regulatory Review - Amendment of Parts 1, 22, and 90 of the Commission's Rules, Amendment of Parts 1 and 22 of the Commission's Rules to Adopt Competitive Bidding Rules for Commercial and General Aviation Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service, WT Docket Nos. 03-103 and 05-42,
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- Commission's rules. For further information regarding this proceeding, contact: Auctions and Spectrum Access Division: For legal questions: Brian Carter at (202) 418-0660 For general auction questions: Jeff Crooks at (202) 418-0660 or Barbara Sibert at (717) 338-2888 -- FCC -- The spectrum consists of an uplink band at 849-851 MHz and a downlink band at 894-896 MHz. 47 C.F.R. § 22.857. ``Auction of 800 MHz Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service Licenses Scheduled for May 10, 2006; Comment Sought on Reserve Prices or Minimum Opening Bids and Other Procedures for Auction No. 65,'' Public Notice, DA 06-3 (rel. January 10, 2006) (70 Fed. Reg. 3513) (January 23, 2006) (``Auction No. 65 Comment Public Notice''). Implementation of the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act and Modernization of
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- MHz, and the licensees for Licenses A and B would share 2.0 MHz. 2 As described in Section II.B.1. ``Upfront Payments and Bidding Eligibility,'' under the proposed bidding procedures, bidders would not need more than 100,000 bidding units of eligibility. The spectrum consists of an uplink band at 849-851 MHz and a downlink band at 894-896 MHz. 47 C.F.R. § 22.857. Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules to Benefit the Consumers of Air-Ground Telecommunications Services, Biennial Regulatory Review - Amendment of Parts 1, 22, and 90 of the Commission's Rules, Amendment of Parts 1 and 22 of the Commission's Rules to Adopt Competitive Bidding Rules for Commercial and General Aviation Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service, WT Docket Nos. 03-103 and 05-42,
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- Commission eliminate section 22.819 at this time or after the new standard is ready for implementation? What, if anything, should the Commission do to facilitate technical compatibility and interoperability using this, or any other, new technology developed to provide this service? Control Channel Transition Period. Section 22.871 provides that the experimental air-ground system operating on the channels listed in section 22.857 may use a 3.2 kHz control channel on channel C-2 of each channel block until September 9, 1996. This date has long passed, so the rule appears unnecessary. We tentatively conclude that section 22.871 should be eliminated. Offshore Radiotelephone Service Rules Subpart I of Part 22-which includes sections 22.1001, 22.1003, 22.1005, 22.1007, 22.1009, 22.1011, 22.1013, 22.1015, 22.1025, 22.1031, 22.1035, and
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- amending Section 22.867 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The existing Section 22.861 out-of-band and spurious emission limits will become license terms. We are amending Section 22.861 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The authorized emission bandwidth of any transmission from the existing system may not exceed 6 kHz. This license condition replaces Section 22.857(a)(2) because we are removing Section 22.857. This condition requires that the existing system remain a narrowband system. Verizon Airfone must coordinate any technical changes within 885 kilometers (550 miles) of the U.S.-Canadian or U.S.-Mexican borders with the appropriate air-ground licensees in those countries prior to requesting appropriate governmental approval. Verizon Airfone may locate or relocate ground stations operating at any
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- amending Section 22.867 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The existing Section 22.861 out-of-band and spurious emission limits will become license terms. We are amending Section 22.861 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The authorized emission bandwidth of any transmission from the existing system may not exceed 6 kHz. This license condition replaces Section 22.857(a)(2) because we are removing Section 22.857. This condition requires that the existing system remain a narrowband system. Verizon Airfone must coordinate any technical changes within 885 kilometers (550 miles) of the U.S.-Canadian or U.S.-Mexican borders with the appropriate air-ground licensees in those countries prior to requesting appropriate governmental approval. Verizon Airfone may locate or relocate ground stations operating at any
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- (AirCell Reply). See AirCell Petition at 8-10; Air-Ground Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 4440-4441 ¶¶ 79-82. See AirCell Petition at 2-8; Air-Ground Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 4438-4439 ¶¶ 75-76. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2101-1.2113. See supra note 1. The spectrum currently consists of an uplink band at 849-851 MHz and a downlink band at 894-896 MHz. 47 C.F.R. § 22.857. Licenses A and B would authorize transmission of radio waves that are vertically and horizontally polarized, respectively, and would initially share 1.5 MHz at 849.000-850.500 MHz paired with 1.5 MHz at 894.000-895.500 MHz. Once Verizon Airfone's incumbent system ceases operations in the upper 0.5 MHz of each band, licensee B would shift its operations to 1.5 MHz at 849.500-851.000 MHz
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- restriction, along with guidance for determining controlling interest, into its rules for the Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service as section 22.853: No individual or entity may hold, directly or indirectly, a controlling interest in licenses authorizing the use of more than three megahertz of spectrum (either shared or exclusive) in the 800 MHz commercial aviation Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service frequency bands (see § 22.857). Individuals and entities with either de jure or de facto control of a licensee in these bands will be considered to have a controlling interest in its license(s). For purposes of this rule, the definitions of ``controlling interests'' and ``affiliate'' set forth in paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(5) of § 1.2110 of this chapter shall apply. On December 9, 2005, the
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- Revision of the Commission's Rules To Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems Conditionally granted the Verizon implementation plan and request for relief from wireless E911 Phas... DOC-217023A1_Erratum: - [173]word FCC-01-299A1: [174]pdf - [175]word - [176]txt FCC-01-299A2: [177]pdf - [178]word - [179]txt 10/09/2001 WTB Orders (DA 01-2336) CLAIRCOM LICENSEE CORPORATION AND GTE AIRFONE INC. Granted the waiver of sections 22.857, 22.869 and 22.381 subject to conditions DA-01-2336A1: [180]pdf - [181]word - [182]txt 10/09/2001 WTB Orders (DA 01-2339) SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Denied the Request for Emergency Relief filed by Superior Technologies, Inc. on October 26, 1999 DA-01-2339A1: [183]pdf - [184]word - [185]txt 10/05/2001 WTB Orders (DA 01-2288) MARITEL, INC. Denied Initial Request and Supplemental Request for Commission Action to Permit Private
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- No. 01-272). IB. Contact John Coles [40]FCC-01-272A1.doc [41]FCC-01-272A1.pdf [42]FCC-01-272A1.txt SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.. Denied the Request for Emergency Relief filed by Superior Technologies, Inc. on October 26, 1999. Action by: Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 10/05/2001 by MO&O. (DA No. 01-2339). WTB [43]DA-01-2339A1.doc [44]DA-01-2339A1.pdf [45]DA-01-2339A1.txt CLAIRCOM LICENSEE CORPORATION AND GTE AIRFONE INC.. Granted the waiver of sections 22.857, 22.869 and 22.381 subject to conditions. Action by: Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 10/05/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-2336). WTB [46]DA-01-2336A1.doc [47]DA-01-2336A1.pdf [48]DA-01-2336A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED OCTOBER 5, 2001, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 195: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- NEWS RELEASES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- FCC ACTS ON WIRELESS CARRIER AND PUBLIC SAFETY REQUESTS REGARDING ENHANCED WIRELESS