FCC Web Documents citing 25.163
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- the Commission's rules. PCG and TRW assert that we cannot grant a waiver of a license condition after the license has been declared null and void. For the reasons discussed below, we conclude that NetSat 28 has shown good cause for a waiver of its construction commencement milestone. Accordingly, on our own motion, we reinstate NetSat 28's license under Section 25.163(a) of the Commission's rules, and we grant its petition for waiver. NetSat 28 also requests an extension of its construction completion and launch milestones. We conclude below that NetSat 28 provides adequate justification for extension of those two milestones. Finally, we dismiss a NetSat 28 motion for stay as moot, and we defer action on NetSat 28's transfer of control
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- authorization. 25.119 Assignment or transfer of control of station authorization. 25.120 Application for special temporary authorization. 25.121 License term and renewals. 25.130 Filing requirements for transmitting earth stations. 25.132 Verification of earth station antenna performance standards. 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service. 25.145 Licensing conditions for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the 20/30 GHz bands. 25.160 Administrative sanctions. 25.163 Reinstatement. SUBPART D - TECHNIAL OPERATIONS Brief Description: This rule requires that all video satellite uplink transmissions, licensed under Part 25 be encoded with a signal to identify the station. The rule specifies that a subcarrier based system will be used to transmit the identification. Need: The need for better radio spectrum management to control interference, allow flexibility to deal
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- reduce the likelihood that unnecessary costs will be imposed on other services through coordination to reduce interference. Section 25.140 also includes limitations on the number of orbital locations that can be assigned to each applicant, thereby fostering competition and reducing the likelihood of anti-competitive behavior. 8. Processing of Applications and Forfeiture, Termination, and Reinstatement of Station Authorizations: Sections 25.150 through 25.163 include well-defined procedures for processing applications to determine whether the applications are mutually exclusive. These sections also maximize compliance with Commission rules and minimize enforcement costs. 9. Subpart C-Technical Standards and Subpart D-Technical Operations: These subparts provide clear and predictable technical standards and operating rules to minimize interference. 10. Subpart F-Competitive Bidding Procedures for DARS: This subpart states that licenses
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- - Space Stations: Section 25.140 provides for the general qualifications required of fixed-satellite space station licensees including procedures to facilitate coordination to avoid harmful interference. Sections 25.142 through 25.149 provide licensing procedures for particular services or classes of satellites. Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses - Processing of Applications and Forfeiture, Termination, and Reinstatement of Station Authorizations: Sections 25.150 through 25.163 include well-defined procedures for processing applications to determine whether the applications are mutually exclusive. Sections 25.157 and 25.158 prescribe space station licensing procedures that minimize processing delay and obviate comparative evaluation of mutually exclusive applications. Section 25.159 provides a limit on pending applications and unbuilt satellite systems. Sections 25.160, 25.161, and 25.163 specify the circumstances in which licenses may be
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- - Space Stations: Section 25.140 provides for the general qualifications required of fixed-satellite space station licensees including procedures to facilitate coordination to avoid harmful interference. Sections 25.142 through 25.149 provide licensing procedures for particular services or classes of satellites. Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses - Processing of Applications and Forfeiture, Termination, and Reinstatement of Station Authorizations: Sections 25.150 through 25.163 include well-defined procedures for processing applications to determine whether the applications are mutually exclusive. Sections 25.157 and 25.158 prescribe space station licensing procedures that minimize processing delay and obviate comparative evaluation of mutually exclusive applications. Section 25.159 provides a limit on pending applications and unbuilt satellite systems. Sections 25.160, 25.161, and 25.163 specify the circumstances in which licenses may be
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- of its earth station license for call sign E990192, which had expired on July 20, 2009. Bank of America states that the oversight was inadvertent and due to a new monitoring and maintenance contract. Bank of America further explains that the new contractor has put this earth station into its database to ensure timely renewal filings in the future. Section 25.163(a)(1) of the Commission's rules states that a petition for reinstatement of an expired license will be considered only if the petition is filed within 30 days of the license expiration date. Bank of America did not file its petition within this time frame, nor did it ask for a waiver of this rule. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 25.163(a)(1) of the
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- reinstatement of its earth station license for call sign E990192, which had expired on July 20, 2009. Bank of America states that the oversight was inadvertent and due to anew monitoring and maintenance contract. Bank of America further explains that the new contractor has put this earth station into its database to ensure timely renewal filings in the future. Section 25.163(a)(1) of the Commission's rules states that a petition for reinstatement of an expired license will be considered only if the petition is filed within 30 days of the license expiration date. Bank of America did not file its petition within this time frame, nor did it ask for a waiver of this rule. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 25.163(a)(1)1of the Commission's
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- 25.140 through 25.145 include conditions to facilitate coordination to avoid harmful interference to other systems and conditions for applicant qualification. Section 25.140 also limits the number of orbital locations that can be assigned to each applicant, thereby fostering competition and reducing the likelihood of anti-competitive behavior. Processing of Applications and Forfeiture, Termination, and Reinstatement of Station Authorizations: Sections 25.150 through 25.163 include well-defined procedures for processing applications to determine whether the applications are mutually exclusive. These sections also maximize compliance with Commission rules and minimize enforcement costs. Subpart C-Technical Standards and Subpart D-Technical Operations: These subparts provide clear and predictable technical standards and operating rules to minimize interference. Subpart F-Competitive Bidding Procedures for DARS: This subpart describes a mechanism for competitive
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- Establishment of Policies and Service Rules for the Mobile Satellite Service in the 2 GHz Band, 15 FCC Rcd 16127 (2000) (2 GHz Report and Order) at ¶ 106. The critical design review is the stage in the space station implementation process at which the design and development phase ends, and the manufacturing phase begins. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.161, 25.163. See ITU RR Art. S11.44. We plan to undertake an investigation of milestones issues by the end of this year, in a separate, broader proceeding not limited to this NGSO FSS service. See generally Streamlining the Commission's Rules and Regulations for Satellite Applications and Licensing Procedures, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 21581 (1996) (Part 25 Streamlining Order). See 47
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- conditions reduce the likelihood that unnecessary costs will be imposed on other services through coordination to reduce interference. Section 25.140 also includes limitations on the number of orbital locations that can be assigned to each applicant, thereby fostering competition and reducing the likelihood of anti-competitive behavior. Processing of Applications and Forfeiture, Termination, and Reinstatement of Station Authorizations: Sections 25.150 through 25.163 include well-defined procedures for processing applications to determine whether the applications are mutually exclusive. These sections also maximize compliance with Commission rules and minimize enforcement costs. Subpart C-Technical Standards and Subpart D-Technical Operations: These subparts provide clear and predictable technical standards and operating rules to minimize interference. Subpart F-Competitive Bidding Procedures for DARS: This subpart describes a mechanism for competitive
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- 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 elevation. 25.206 Station identification. 25.207 Cessation of emissions. 25.208 Power flux density limits. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-70 78 25.209 Antenna performance standards. 25.210 Technical requirements for space stations in the
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- Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 636 (1993); NetSat 28 Company, L.L.C., Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 00-1264 (Int'l Bur., June 26, 2000); Morning Star Satellite Company, L.L.C., Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 00-1265 (Int'l Bur., June 26, 2000); PanAmSat Licensee Corp., Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 00-1266 (Int'l Bur., June 26, 2000). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.161, 25.163. Globalstar Comments at 40; ICO Comments at 17-18; Iridium Comments at 35-36; IUSG Comments at 39; TMI Comments at 19. See Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 4882 ¶ 88. As discussed in Section III.B., supra, we will initiate milestones upon authorization of service link spectrum, whether or not a system has obtained adequate feeder link or inter-satellite link assignments, to