FCC Web Documents citing 25.155
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- Authorization Order, 6 FCC Rcd at 4202 (para. 9). DISCO I Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 2431 (para. 14). DISCO I Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 2433 (para. 23). See DISCO I Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 2431 (para. 14). Ashbacker Radio Corp. v. FCC, 326 U.S. 327 (1945) (Ashbacker). See also Loral Petition at 4. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.155. Columbia Opposition at 5-11. Columbia Opposition at 6. Columbia Opposition at 4. See Advanced Communications Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 13337, 13342 (para. 19) (Int'l Bur. 1995), aff'd 11 FCC Rcd 3399 (1995); Volunteers in Technical Assistance, Order and Authorization, 11 FCC Rcd 1358, 1363 (para. 15) (Int'l Bur. 1995); Norris Satellite Communications, Inc., Order, 11 FCC
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- to relax the threshold technical rules that trigger inter-system coordination among satellite service providers and reduce the burden on coordinating new and innovative satellite technologies. 15. Section 25.131(j) limits unlicensed receive-only earth stations to receiving transmissions from only U.S.-licensed satellites. It may be possible to permit these earth stations to receive transmissions from certain non-U.S.-licensed satellites. 16. Space Stations: Section 25.155(b) states that space station applications are entitled to a comparative hearing together with other mutually exclusive applications if filed before a ``cut-off'' date. This refers to the Commission's current processing round procedure for satellite licenses, which can be burdensome and delay the introduction of new satellite services. 17. Processing of Applications and Forfeiture, Termination, and Reinstatement of Station Authorizations: The
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- at 11.2-11.45 GHz (downlink) and 13.125-13.25 GHz (uplink). On May 27, 2003 Boeing filed another amendment to change the proposed feeder downlink band to 10.825-10.95 GHz. Because the amendments did not propose frequencies outside of the bands listed in the public notice of September 1, 2002, these filings did not necessitate issuance of a further public notice. 47 C.F.R. § 25.155. 2 GHz MSS Order at ¶72 and n.212. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. See Satellite Services, 26 RR 2d 1257, 1263-65 (1973), and GWARC Inquiry, 70 FCC 2d 1193, 1252 (1978). Id. Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku-Band Frequency Range (First
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- at 11.2-11.45 GHz (downlink) and 13.125-13.25 GHz (uplink). On May 27, 2003 Boeing filed another amendment to change the proposed feeder downlink band to 10.825-10.95 GHz. Because the amendments did not propose frequencies outside of the bands listed in the public notice of September 1, 2002, these filings did not necessitate issuance of a further public notice. 47 C.F.R. § 25.155. 2 GHz MSS Order at ¶72 and n.212. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. See Satellite Services, 26 RR 2d 1257, 1263-65 (1973), and GWARC Inquiry, 70 FCC 2d 1193, 1252 (1978). Id. Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku-Band Frequency Range (First
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- Commission's Space Station Licensing Reform Order. 11. We note, however, that if the new satellite licensing rules go into effect during the 14-day time frame, the application of the new rules could invalidate the Bureau's decision here to affirm the opportunity of current licensees to apply for Ka-band orbital locations first, before new applications are considered. Therefore, we waive Sections 25.155, 25.156, and 25.158 of the Commission's rules, on our own motion, to the extent necessary to allow this limited opportunity for Ka-band reassignments. Waiver is appropriate if special circumstances warrant a deviation from the general rules, and such deviation would better serve the pubic interest than strict adherence to the general rule. We find that giving existing licensees the opportunity
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- by 20 percent of the original bond amount upon successfully meeting a milestone deadline set forth in section 25.164(b) of this Chapter. A GSO-like licensee will be permitted to reduce the amount of the bond by 25 percent of the original bond amount upon successfully meeting a milestone deadline set forth in section 25.164(a) of this Chapter. 21. Revise § 25.155 to read as follows: § 25.155 Mutually exclusive applications. (a) The Commission will consider applications to be mutually exclusive if their conflicts are such that the grant of one application would effectively preclude by reason of harmful electrical interference, or other practical reason, the grant of one or more other applications. (b) An application for an NGSO-like space station license,
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- by 20 percent of the original bond amount upon successfully meeting a milestone deadline set forth in section 25.164(b) of this Chapter. A GSO-like licensee will be permitted to reduce the amount of the bond by 25 percent of the original bond amount upon successfully meeting a milestone deadline set forth in section 25.164(a) of this Chapter. 21. Revise § 25.155 to read as follows: § 25.155 Mutually exclusive applications. (a) The Commission will consider applications to be mutually exclusive if their conflicts are such that the grant of one application would effectively preclude by reason of harmful electrical interference, or other practical reason, the grant of one or more other applications. (b) An application for an NGSO-like space station license,
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- the 17/24 GHz BSS, we will treat the applications before us, as amended, as though they were filed at the same time. Accordingly, as in the V-band proceeding, where two or more applications are mutually exclusive, we will divide the available spectrum equally among the applicants pursuant to Section 25.158(d). To the extent necessary, we will waive Sections 25.116 and 25.155(c) of our Rules to process the applications in this manner. We find that this approach best serves the public interest by most equitably balancing our goals of maximizing use of scarce spectrum and orbital resources while at the same time retaining opportunities for competitive entry and speeding service to the public. We recognize that where the spectrum will be divided,
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- radiodetermination satellite service 25.142 Licensing provisions for the non-voice, non-geostationary mobile-satellite service. 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service. 25.144 Licensing provisions for the 2.3 GHz satellite digital audio radio service. PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS 25.150 Receipt of applications. 25.151 Public notice period. 25.152 Dismissal and return of applications. 25.153 Repetitious applications. 25.154 Opposition to applications and other pleadings. 25.155 Mutually exclusive applications. 25.156 Consideration of applications. FORFEITURE, TERMINATION, AND REINSTATEMENT OF STATION AUTHORIZATION 25.160 Administrative sanctions. 25.161 Automatic termination of station authorization. 25.162 Cause for termination of interference protection. 25.163 Reinstatement. Subpart C - Technical Standards 25.201 Definitions. 25.202 Frequencies, frequency tolerance and emission limitations. 25.203 Choice of sites and frequencies. 25.204 Power limits. 25.205 Minimum angle of antenna