FCC Web Documents citing 25.221
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 05-1671 Released: June 15, 2005 THE INTERNATIONAL BUREAU PROVIDES GUIDANCE CONCERNING THE NOTICE REQUIREMENT FOR C-BAND COORDINATION BY EARTH STATIONS ON VESSELS Section 25.221 of the Commission's rules contains provisions for Blanket Licensing for Earth Stations on Vessels in the 3700-4200 and 5925-6425 MHz Band, i.e., in the C-Band. Section 25.221(e) requires that C-Band ESVs complete coordination prior to operating within 200 kilometers of either the baseline of the United States or U.S.-licensed fixed offshore installations. Coordination is to be completed using a coordination
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- on Carnival Cruise line ships in the Gulf Coast region affected by Hurricane Katrina. Those ships are being used in connection with relief efforts in that region. The request was granted, conditioned upon completion of coordination. Upon further review, and given that the ships are not U.S. registered, we are treating this request as one for a waiver of Section 25.221 of the Commission's rules, and in particular of Section 25.221(e) concerning completion of coordination prior to commencement of operations. We conclude that grant of a waiver would serve the public interest under the circumstances. This waiver will expire on April 1, 2006, and is subject to the following conditions: 1. Until completion of coordination, all operations are on a non-harmful
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- subsection (a) [i.e., that granting the application will serve "the public interest, convenience, and necessity"] ... it shall make the grant, deny the petition, and issue a concise statement of the reasons for denying the petition, which statement shall dispose of all substantial issues raised by the petition. (Emphasis added.) ViaSat July 29 Letter at 3. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.221(c)(1) and 25.222(c)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.105(b)(2). See 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 Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, ET Docket No. 98-206, 16 FCC Rcd 4096
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- the Commission authorizes a Ku-band NGSO FSS system in the future, Row 44 will have to cease operation when the NGSO FSS system commences operation, unless Row 44 demonstrates that it will not cause interference to the new NGSO FSS system or reaches a coordination agreement with the system's licensed operator. 61ViaSat July 29 Letterat 3. 62See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.221(c)(1) and 25.222(c)(1). 63See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. 64See 47 C.F.R. § 2.105(b)(2). 65See 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 Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, ET Docket No. 98-206, 16 FCC Rcd
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- Comments, filed May 15, 2007 (L-3 Communications Response) at 2. L-3 Communications Response to Reply Comments of ViaSat, Inc. (June 12, 2007) (L-3 Communications Response to Reply) at 1. Pursuant to these record keeping requirements, ESV licensees must maintain, for a period of one year, records of the ship location, transmit frequency, channel bandwidth, and satellite used. 47 C.F.R. § 25.221(c)(1). L-3 Communications Response to Reply at 3. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum and Adopt Service Rules and Procedures to Govern the Use of Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations in Certain Frequency Bands Allocated to the Fixed-Satellite Service, IB Docket No. 07-101, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 22 FCC Rcd 9649 (2007) (VMES Notice).
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- a waiver is sought by the operator and approved by the Commission. In 2004, the Commission determined to extending electronic filing requirements to all pleadings and other filings governed by Part 25. The International Bureau subsequently issued a Declaratory Order noting that it would release public notices announcing the effective date of electronic filing for various types of flings. Section 25.221 of the Commission's rules contains provisions for Blanket Licensing for ESVs in the 3700-4200 and 5925-6425 MHz frequency band (the C-band). Section 25.221(e) requires that entities seeking to operate C-band ESVs within 200 kilometers of either the baseline of the United States or U.S.-licensed fixed offshore installations must complete coordination before beginning to operate in that area. Coordination is to
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- unless a waiver is sought by the operator and approved by the Commission. In 2004, the Commission determined to extending electronic filing requirements to all pleadings and other filings governed by Part 25.2The International Bureau subsequently issued a Declaratory Order noting that it would release public notices announcing the effective date of electronic filing for various types of flings.3 Section 25.221 of the Commission's rules contains provisions for Blanket Licensing for ESVs in the 3700-4200 and 5925-6425 MHz frequency band (theC-band).4Section 25.221(e) requires that entities seeking to operate C-band ESVs within 200 kilometers of either the baseline of the United States or U.S.-licensed fixed offshore installations must complete coordination before beginning to operate in that area.5Coordination is to be completed using
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- and data interconnectivity and Internet access to the Florida Emergency Operations Center and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in their disaster relief efforts following hurricane Katrina); see also Letter to Raul R. Rodriguez, Esq., Counsel to MTN, from Scott A. Kotler, Chief, Systems Analysis Branch, Satellite Division, International Bureau, 20 FCC Rcd 16591 (2005) (granting a waiver of Section 25.221 of the Commission's rules to allow operation of three 2.4 meter C-Band earth stations on cruise line ships in the Gulf Coast to connect ships to Cingular trunk lines). communications for construction companies, utilities, and oil refineries.49 C. Medical Assistance MSS systems are being used to provide integrated voice and data applications to link medevac helicopters with hospital and operation
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- in diameter, will be located on vessels traveling in U.S. and international waters, and will operate with a 13 meter Universal hub antenna at Santa Paula, CA. (File No. SES-MOD-20061207-02107) These operations will be in the standard C-band, and all operations within 200 km of the U.S. coastline will be on coordinated frequencies. Telenor request a waiver of Sections 25.205(a), 25.221(a)(7), 25.221(c)(1), and 25.221(f), and also request waiver of Section 25.205(a) regarding operation with an elevation angle. Page 33 of 44 34 ° 24 ' 5.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: SANTA PAULA 7676 PINE GROVE ROAD, VENTURA, SANTA PAULA, CA 119 ° 4 ' 29.40 " W LONG. LOCATION: UNIVERSAL 13M 13 meters ANTENNA ID: 1130 82.30 dBW DIGITAL DATA
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- (ALSAT) SANTA PAULA - INMARSAT Ltd.-2 POR - (179 DEGR) SANTA PAULA - INMARSAT Ltd-3 - (178 E.L.) SANTA PAULA - ISAT List - KA249 SES-AMD-20090317-00337 E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Amendment Vizada, Inc. Nature of Service: Earth Stations on-board Vessels, Fixed Satellite Service Vizada, Inc. submits attached FREQUENCY COORDINATION AND INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS REPORT in compliance with Section 25.221(e) of the Commission's rules for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESV). This report updates and supersedes the previous report for the U.S.A. WEST COAST which was filed with the Commission in 2007. There are two differences between the attached report and the previous report. NSS-9 is being substituted for NSS-5 for previously coordinated frequencies and additional new frequencies are being coordinated
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- 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Analog Video 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Patriot 3.8M 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: PRT380 Analog Video 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Digital Video 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) INFORMATIVE KA249 SES-AMD-20090615-00732 Vizada, Inc. Applicant hereby submits attached FREQUENCY COORDINATION AND INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS REPORTS in compliance with Section 25.221(e) of the rules for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESV). This filing updates and supersedes the previous filings which were filed in 2007 and 2008. The attached reports are identical to the previously filed reports in all respects but the filing is being updated to reflect the fact that the coordination now covers NSS-9 which took the place of NSS-5 at
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- Page 18 of 20 Dismissal E080011 SES-STA-20100128-00129 Intelsat North America LLC This request for special temporary authority is dismissed as Moot. See related File No. SES-MFS-20090909-01136 granted January 29, 2010. INFORMATIVE KA249 SES-AMD-20090615-00732 Vizada, Inc. The FCC has taken the administrative action of listing this filing as granted. The Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report is in compliance with Section 25.221(e) of the rules for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESV). The station operated during the filing period pursuant to Section 1.62 of the Commission's rules, and is subject to the conditions specified in the authorization. See, File No. SES-MOD-20070523-00709. KA249 SES-AMD-20090615-00733 Vizada, Inc. The FCC has taken the administrative action of listing this filing as granted. The Frequency Coordination and Interference
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- along the geostationary orbit; off-axis e.i.r.p.-density limits for cross-polarized signals; and limits on the sidelobe structure of the ESV antennas. All of these limits have existing counterparts in Part 25 that are expressed as antenna envelope limitations and constraints on power-density delivered to the antenna. The corresponding rules we adopt for ESVs in the C-band are contained in new Section 25.221. To assist in identifying potential interference from ESV operations, FSS operators can request vessel tracking data from the ESV operator's point of contact. Pointing Accuracy Consistent with the ITU pointing accuracy limitation, and for the protection of neighboring FSS satellites, we require C-band ESV operators to maintain a peak tracking error of 0.2 degrees for all antennas within their licensed
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- along the geostationary orbit; off-axis e.i.r.p.-density limits for cross-polarized signals; and limits on the sidelobe structure of the ESV antennas. All of these limits have existing counterparts in Part 25 that are expressed as antenna envelope limitations and constraints on power-density delivered to the antenna. The corresponding rules we adopt for ESVs in the C-band are contained in new Section 25.221. To assist in identifying potential interference from ESV operations, FSS operators can request vessel tracking data from the ESV operator's point of contact. Pointing Accuracy Consistent with the ITU pointing accuracy limitation, and for the protection of neighboring FSS satellites, we require C-band ESV operators to maintain a peak tracking error of 0.2 degrees for all antennas within their licensed
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- multiple access (CDMA) technique, N is the maximum number of co-frequency simultaneously transmitting earth stations in the same satellite receiving beam. (3) Antennas with an equivalent diameter smaller than 4.5 meters in the 5925-6425 MHz band are subject to the provisions of §25.220 of this chapter, which may include power reduction requirements. * * * * * 4. In § 25.221, revise paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(4) to read as follows: § 25.221 Blanket Licensing provisions for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESV) receiving in the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band and transmitting in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency band, operating with Geostationary Satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service. (a) All applications for licenses for ESVs transmitting in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) bands
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- multiple access (CDMA) technique, N is the maximum number of co-frequency simultaneously transmitting earth stations in the same satellite receiving beam. (3) Antennas with an equivalent diameter smaller than 4.5 meters in the 5925-6425 MHz band are subject to the provisions of §25.220 of this chapter, which may include power reduction requirements. * * * * * 4. In § 25.221, revise paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(4) to read as follows: § 25.221 Blanket Licensing provisions for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESV) receiving in the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band and transmitting in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency band, operating with Geostationary Satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service. (a) All applications for licenses for ESVs transmitting in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) bands
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- required exhibits, except for those earth station applications filed on FCC Form 312EZ pursuant to Section 25.115(a) of this Chapter. All such earth station license applications must be filed electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) in accordance with the applicable provisions of Part 1, Subpart Y of this Chapter. Additional filing requirements for ESVs are described in §§ 25.221 and 25.222 of this Chapter. In addition, applicants not required to submit applications on Form 312EZ, other than ESV applicants, must submit the following information to be used as an "informative" in the public notice issued under § 25.151 as an attachment to their application: (1) A detailed description of the service to be provided, including frequency bands and satellites
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- required exhibits, except for those earth station applications filed on FCC Form 312EZ pursuant to Section 25.115(a) of this Chapter. All such earth station license applications must be filed electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) in accordance with the applicable provisions of Part 1, Subpart Y of this Chapter. Additional filing requirements for ESVs are described in §§ 25.221 and 25.222 of this Chapter. In addition, applicants not required to submit applications on Form 312EZ, other than ESV applicants, must submit the following information to be used as an "informative" in the public notice issued under § 25.151 as an attachment to their application: (1) A detailed description of the service to be provided, including frequency bands and satellites
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- of demonstrating compliance with off-axis EIRP limits. Intelsat argues that the requirement to provide measured radiation patterns for antennas not yet built is often not practical and unduly burdens the applicant. Intelsat asserts that, instead, the Commission's evaluation process for earth stations in the 17/24 GHz service should follow the approach for earth stations on vessels (ESVs) contained in Section 25.221. That approach requires the applicant to submit a series of charts or tables calculated for a production earth station antenna, based on measurements taken on a calibrated antenna range. DIRECTV agrees that it is impractical to submit measured data, and argues further that because these very large feeder link antennas are typically assembled on site, it is simply not necessary
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- required exhibits, except for those earth station applications filed on FCC Form 312EZ pursuant to § 25.115(a). All such earth station license applications must be filed electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) in accordance with the applicable provisions of part 1, subpart Y of this chapter. Additional filing requirements for Earth Stations on Vessels are described in §§ 25.221 and 25.222 of this part. Additional filing requirements for Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations are described in § 25.XXX of this part. In addition, applicants not required to submit applications on Form 312EZ, other than ESV or VMES applicants, must submit the following information to be used as an ``informative'' in the public notice issued under § 25.151 as an attachment to
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- * * * * (f) An earth station with an antenna not conforming to the standards of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section will be authorized only if the applicant meets its burden of demonstrating that its antenna will not cause unacceptable interference. For ESVs in the C-band, this demonstration must comply with the procedures set forth in § 25.221. For ESVs in the Ku-band, this demonstration must comply with the procedures set forth in § 25.222. For feeder-link earth stations in the 17/24 GHz BSS, this demonstration must comply with the procedures set forth in § 25.223. For other FSS earth stations, this demonstration must comply with the procedures set forth in §§ 25.218 or 25.220. In any case,
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- revisit the Commission's earlier decision and modify our rules regarding ESV use of the C-band on inland waterways, the minimum vessel size for ESVs, and ESV spectrum coordination. Third, we address Boeing's request to reduce the distance from the U.S. coastline that triggers operational conditions for foreign-licensed Ku-band ESVs using foreign hubs. Finally, we make various procedural changes to Sections 25.221 and 25.222. For example, we re-designate the rules by separating the ESV operational requirements from the ESV application requirements, which are intermingled in the current version of the rules. These procedural changes help to clarify the rules and facilitate the application process. Measures Protecting FSS Operations We first consider the following requests seeking reconsideration of the Commission's ESV technical requirements
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- the Commission's earlier decision and modify our rules regarding ESV use of the C-band on inland waterways, the minimum vessel size for ESVs, and ESV spectrum coordination. 5. Third, we address Boeing's request to reduce the distance from the U.S. coastline that triggers operational conditions for foreign-licensed Ku-band ESVs using foreign hubs. Finally, we make various procedural changes to Sections 25.221 and 25.222. For example, we re-designate the rules by separating the ESV operational requirements from the ESV application requirements, which are intermingled in the current version of the rules.15These procedural changes help to clarify the rules and facilitate the application process. A. Measures Protecting FSS Operations 6. We first consider the following requests seeking reconsideration of the Commission's ESV technical
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- required exhibits, except for those earth station applications filed on FCC Form 312EZ pursuant to § 25.115(a). All such earth station license applications must be filed electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) in accordance with the applicable provisions of part 1, subpart Y of this chapter. Additional filing requirements for Earth Stations on Vessels are described in §§ 25.221 and 25.222 of this part. Additional filing requirements for Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations are described in § 25.226 of this part. In addition, applicants not required to submit applications on Form 312EZ, other than ESV or VMES applicants, must submit the following information to be used as an ``informative'' in the public notice issued under § 25.151 as an attachment to
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- (a) to read as follows: § 25.218 Off-Axis EIRP Envelopes for FSS earth station operations. (a) This section applies to all applications for FSS earth stations operating in the C-band, Ku-band, or extended Ku-band, except for (1) ESV applications, (2) Analog video earth station applications, and (3) Applications for feeder-link earth stations in the 17/24 GHz BSS. 29. Amend § 25.221 by revising paragraph (b)(1)(ii) to read as follows: § 25.221 Blanket Licensing provisions for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESVs) receiving in the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band and transmitting in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency band, operating with Geostationary Satellite Orbit (GSO) Satellites in the Fixed Satellite Service. * * * * * (b) * * * (1) * *
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- ITU regulations that have since been redesignated.20We propose to amend these rule 11Seeproposed revisions to definitions of "fixed earth station,""Fixed Satellite Service," "Mobile Satellite Service," "powerspectral density," "power flux density," "protection areas," and "routine processing or licensing" in Appendix A. 12Seeproposed revisions to 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.211, 25.212, 25.218, and 25.220 in Appendix A. 13Seeproposed revisions to 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.221, 25.222, and 25.226 in Appendix A. 14Seeproposed revisions to 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.115(a)(2) (proposing to change "transmit" to "operate", because the frequency bands listed include both transmit and receive bands); 25.142(b)(2)(ii)(proposing to change "grant ofconstruction authorization" to "grant of operating authority" to be consistent with elimination of construction authorization requirement); 25.145(c)(1) and 25.146(i)(2) (proposing to specify North and South Latitude
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- or if the antenna mispointing exceeds a specified angular amount. Procedures to Govern the Use of Satellite Earth Stations on Board Vessels in the 5925-6425 MHz/3700-4200 MHz Bands and 14.0-14.5 GHz/11.7-12.2 GHz Bands, Report and Order, IB Docket No. 02-10, 20 FCC Rcd 674, 694, 696, 699 and 718, ¶¶ 46, 58 and 104 (2005) (``ESV Order''); 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.221, 25.222. The Commission also requires that ESV operators maintain a point of contact in the United States, available at all times, and with authority and ability to cease all emissions from the ESVs. This may be accomplished either directly or through the facilities of a U.S. hub or a hub located in another country with which the U.S. has a
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- horizon, or if the antenna mispointing exceeds a specified angular amount. Procedures to Govern the Use of Satellite Earth Stations on Board Vessels in the 5925-6425 MHz/3700-4200 MHz Bands and 14.0-14.5 GHz/11.7-12.2 GHz Bands, Report and Order, IB Docket No. 02-10, 20 FCC Rcd 674, 694, 696, 699 and 718,¶¶ 46, 58 and 104 (2005) ("ESV Order"); 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.221, 25.222. The Commission also requires that ESV operators maintain a point of contact in the United States, available at all times, and with authority and ability to cease all emissions from the ESVs. This may be accomplished either directly or through the facilities of a U.S. hub or a hub located in another country with which the U.S. has a