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- Communications Commission at 2, Docket Nos. ET 00-258, IB 99-81.) In the MSS/ATC proceeding, we did not analyze the potential for overload interference from ATC base stations to adjacent band satellite receivers. For example, licensees can ``down-tilt'' their station antennas or locate their base stations far enough from one another, spectrally and geographically, to avoid interference. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(c)(2). CTIA Comments to AWS Third NPRM at 3. See infra ¶ 111. If base station transmissions are prohibited from the 2020-2025 MHz band, there would be no possibility of ``base-to-base'' interference occurring to ATC base stations receiving in the 2000-2020 MHz band. These satellite operations are Earth-to-space transmissions in the Space Operation, Space Research, and Earth-Exploration Satellite services. The BAS
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- Rcd 1962, 2025-30 ¶¶ 119-127 (2003) (MSS/ATC Report and Order), modified sua sponte, Order on Reconsideration, FCC 03-162, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), on reconsideration, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, FCC 05-30, 20 FCC Rcd 4616 (2005), further recon pending. See MSS/ATC Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2025-30 ¶¶ 119-127 and 47 C.F.R. § 25.252. See AWS-2 Service Rules NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 19299 ¶ 91 and MSS/ATC Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2025-30 ¶¶ 119-127. The occupied bandwidth of a transmitted or received signal is the spectrum within which the signal is, for the most part, unattenuated. The 43 + 10log P dB OOBE limit is used in Part 24 and
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- will meet the Commission's radiofrequency radiation exposure limits; and the ATC system will meet the Commission's requirements for protection of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the Arecibo Observatory, the Table Mountain Radio Receiving Zone, FCC field offices, and certain government earth stations. Finally, ICO certifies that its ATC system will operate in compliance with the band-specific technical limits in Section 25.252 of the Commission's rules, except insofar as it requests waivers of those restrictions. The waiver requests are discussed below. III. DISCUSSION A. Spare Satellite Pleadings As noted above, ICO declared in its application that it would meet the requirement to have a ground spare satellite on hand within one year after commencing ATC operation. ICO asserted that it would either
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- adopted the ATC rules, there were outstanding authorizations for operation of five 2 GHz MSS systems in the United States, whereas only two such 2 GHz MSS authorizations -- TerreStar's and New DBSD's -- now remain. Furthermore, TerreStar asserts that the technical rules pertaining to 2 GHz ATC base station operation in Paragraphs (2), (3), (5), and (8) of Section 25.252(a) were adopted to prevent overloading of highly sensitive receivers that Boeing, a former 2 GHz MSS licensee, planned to deploy with a 2 GHz MSS system that was never implemented. TerreStar requests waiver of these rule provisions and also requests waiver of Section 25.252(a)(4), which prescribes a restriction on siting base stations in the vicinity of airports. New DBSD supports
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- SES-AMD-20061214-02179 (amendment regarding orbital location of SkyTerra-1); SES-AMD-20070309-00336 (amendment to supplement and clarify technical information); and SES-AMD-20070508-00582 (amendment to update and revise technical information). The application with these amendments was placed on public notice in Report No. SES-00931 (May 30, 2007). 12File No. SES-AMD-20070907-01253. In a previously-filed amendment, File No. SES-AMD-20070723-00978, TerreStar had requested waiver of technical limits in Section 25.252(a) of the Commission's rules pertaining to ATC base-station operation. The waiver requests were reiterated in File No. SES-AMD-20070907-01253. 1347 U.S.C. § 310(b)(4). 14Letter dated July 13, 2007 to Marlene H. Dortch, FCC Secretary, from Joseph A. Godles, Attorney for TerreStar Networks, Inc. 15File No. SES-AMD-20080229-00217. This amendment and the two ATC amendments were placed on public notice in Report No.
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- terminals, and note the unnecessary expense to consumers desiring only terrestrially-provided service. Both applicants also request waiver of Section 25.149(b)(2)(ii), which requires ATC operators to maintain a spare MSS satellite on the ground. Both rely on the availability of back-up service from the other's in-orbit satellite. In addition, TSL DIP requests waivers of the following Commission rule technical requirements: Sections 25.252(a)(1)-(3) (base station Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) limits); Section 25.252(a)(5) (limits on base station power flux density (pfd) in the vicinity of airports); Section 25.252(a)(8) (base station antenna gain limits and overhead suppression requirements); Section 25.252(b)(2) (limits on mobile terminal out of channel emissions at the edge of each licensee's assignment); Section 25.252(c)(2) (mobile terminal required signal attenuation for bands
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- rely on the availability of back-up service from the other's in-orbit satellite. 1NewDBSD DIP's request is assigned International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) File No. SES-MOD-20110822- 00985, associated with call sign E070272. TSL DIP's request is assigned IBFS File No. SES-MOD-20110822- 00983, associated with call sign E060430. 13011 In addition, TSLDIP requests waivers of the following Commission rule technical requirements: Sections 25.252(a)(1)-(3) (base station Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) limits);2 Section 25.252(a)(5) (limits on base station power flux density(pfd) in the vicinityof airports);3 Section 25.252(a)(8) (base station antenna gain limits and overhead suppression requirements);4 Section 25.252(b)(2) (limits on mobile terminal out of channel emissions at the edge of each licensee's assignment);5 Section 25.252(c)(2) (mobile terminal required signal attenuation for bands adjacent to
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- MSS and MSS ATC. Applicants for MSS ATC may establish an integrated service offering by affirmatively demonstrating that: * * * * * (5) In-band Operation. (i) In the 2 GHz MSS band, MSS ATC is limited to an MSS licensee's selected assignment. MSS ATC operations on frequencies beyond the MSS licensee's selected assignment are prohibited. The text of Sections 25.252(a)(1), (6), and (7) are revised as follows: In Section 25.252(a)(1), the text ``an EIRP of'' is added before the text ``-100.6 dBW/4 kHz'' and the word ``for'' is added after the text ``-100.6 dBW/4 kHz''. In Section 25.252(a)(6) the text ``2200-2190 MHz'' in the first and second sentences is corrected to read ``2200-2290 MHz''. In Section 25.252(a)(7), in the first
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- of Service: Mobile Satellite Service New ICO Satellite Services G.P. requests blanket authority to operate Ancillary Terrestrial Component (ATC) base stations and dual-mode MSS/ATC mobile terminals in spectrum reserved for provision of 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) in the United States via a Canadian-licensed satellite. In this application ICO requests waivers of the following provisions of the Commission's rules: §25.252(a)(1), §25.252(a)(2), §25.252(a)(3), §25.252(a)(4), §25.252(a)(5), §25.252(a)(6), §25.252(a)(8), §25.252(b)(1), §25.252(b)(2), §25.252(c)(2), and §25.252(c)(4). SITE ID: METs Operate up to 1,000,000 METs One Aerojet Way, Suite 300, Clark, North Las Vegas, NV LOCATION: Various P4 0.03 meters ANTENNA ID: N/A 0.00 dBW 16 QAM, 8PSK, QPSK, 16APSK, non-uniform QAM - voice, data 2180.0000 - 2200.0000 MHz 200KG7W 3.00 dBW 16 QAM, 8PSK, QPSK,
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- Notice is otherwise unchanged. New ICO Satellite Services G.P. requests blanket authority to operate Ancillary Terrestrial Component (ATC) base stations and dual-mode MSS/ATC mobile terminals in spectrum reserved for provision of 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) in the United States via a United Kingdom-licensed satellite. In this application ICO requests waivers of the following provisions of the Commission's rules: §25.252(a)(1), §25.252(a)(2), §25.252(a)(3), §25.252(a)(4), §25.252(a)(5), §25.252(a)(6), §25.252(a)(8), §25.252(b)(1), §25.252(b)(2), §25.252(c)(2), and §25.252(c)(4). The public notice date for purposes of 47 C.F.R. Sect. 25.151(d) remains March 5, 2008. E070272 SES-AMD-20080219-00172 New ICO Satellite Services G.P. CORRECTION: Public Notice, Report No. SES-01012, released March 5, 2008, New ICO Satellite Services G. P., is corrected to the extent of changing the licensing administration of
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- not in any way prejudice Commission action. E060430 SES-AMD-20070723-00978 E Class of Station: Mobile Earth Station Amendment TerreStar Networks Inc. Nature of Service: Mobile Satellite Service TerreStar amends its application for blanket authority for operation of 2 GHz mobile terminals (SES-LIC-20061206-02100) to request waivers of the following provisions of the Commission's rules pertaining to ATC base-station operation: 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.252(a)(2), 25.252(a)(3), 25.252(a)(4), 25.252(a)(5), and 25.252(a)(8). SITE ID: METs 2,000,000 portable handset METs CONUS, HI, PR, US VI, AK LOCATION: Various P3 0.03 meters ANTENNA ID: N/A 16QAM, 8PSK, QPSK - voice, data 2180.0000 - 2200.0000 MHz 1M25G7W -6.00 dBW 16QAM, 8PSK, QPSK - voice, data 2000.0000 - 2020.0000 MHz 26K0G7W -6.00 dBW 16QAM, 8PSK, QPSK - voice, data 2000.0000 -
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- 2410K SNG 74.60 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO AND AUDIO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 67.10 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO AND AUDIO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 6M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E060430 SES-MOD-20100727-00963 E Class of Station: Mobile Earth Station Application for Modification TerreStar Networks Inc. Nature of Service: Mobile Satellite Service WAIVER REQUEST OF TERRESTAR NETWORKS INC. Section 25.252 of the Commission's rules establishes technical standards for operation of ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) facilities on frequencies in the 2000-2020 and 2180-2200 MHz bands (collectively, the "2 GHz band"). Pursuant to Section 1.3 of the Commission's rules. These waivers will enable TerreStar to enhance network efficiency and to align its operations more closely with the needs of its customers. The
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- that the information specified and the process outlined in Part 101 of our rules are adequate for coordination between FS operations and satellite operations and do not need modification. We are revising here some of the Part 25 coordination rules for satellite operations to accommodate new NGSO FSS systems. The Report and Order in IB Docket No. 95-117 removed Sections 25.252-25.256 from our rules. Those sections specified the method for determining certain necessary coordination information such as coordination distances, rain scatter coordination distances, permissible interference levels and other coordination parameters. The Commission found that because the international coordination procedures contained in Appendix S7 of the ITU RR changed frequently, it would simply reference Appendix S7 in our rules. Therefore, we amend
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- is standard engineering practice to include in terrestrial mobile networks, the Boeing satellite receiver noise would be increased by less than 1%. This increase in satellite receiver noise temperature would not cause unacceptable interference to Boeing's satellite operations or other MSS systems operating in adjacent channels in the MSS allocation. To protect in-band MSS systems from interference, we adopt section 25.252(c)(2) to require that 2 GHz ATC MTs meet an out-of-channel emission level of -67 dBW/4kHz with the expectation that a MSS licensee will reserve a minimum of 10 dB in its link budget for power control within its ATC network, as is within the 10-20 dB range of standard engineering practice, to overcome the effects of structural attenuation. MSS licensees
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- is standard engineering practice to include in terrestrial mobile networks, the Boeing satellite receiver noise would be increased by less than 1%. This increase in satellite receiver noise temperature would not cause unacceptable interference to Boeing's satellite operations or other MSS systems operating in adjacent channels in the MSS allocation. To protect in-band MSS systems from interference, we adopt section 25.252(c)(2) to require that 2 GHz ATC MTs meet an out-of-channel emission level of -67 dBW/4kHz with the expectation that a MSS licensee will reserve a minimum of 10 dB in its link budget for power control within its ATC network, as is within the 10-20 dB range of standard engineering practice, to overcome the effects of structural attenuation. MSS licensees
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- portable devices operating under this section must contain a statement confirming compliance with these requirements for both fundamental emissions and unwanted emissions. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. (d) Applicants for an ancillary terrestrial component authority shall demonstrate compliance with the provisions of §§ 1.924 and 25.203(e)-(g) and with §§ 25.252, 25.253, or 25.254, as appropriate, through certification or explanatory technical exhibit. (e) Upon receipt of ATC authority, all ATC licensees must ensure continued compliance with this section and §§ 25.252, 25.253, or 25.254, as appropriate. Section 25.201 is amended by amending and adding the following definitions in alphabetical order to read as follows: § 25.201 Definitions. * * * *
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- portable devices operating under this section must contain a statement confirming compliance with these requirements for both fundamental emissions and unwanted emissions. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. (d) Applicants for an ancillary terrestrial component authority shall demonstrate compliance with the provisions of §§ 1.924 and 25.203(e)-(g) and with §§ 25.252, 25.253, or 25.254, as appropriate, through certification or explanatory technical exhibit. (e) Upon receipt of ATC authority, all ATC licensees must ensure continued compliance with this section and §§ 25.252, 25.253, or 25.254, as appropriate. Section 25.201 is amended by amending and adding the following definitions in alphabetical order to read as follows: § 25.201 Definitions. * * * *
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- must contain a statement confirming compliance with these requirements for both fundamental emissions and unwanted emissions. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. (d) Applicants for an ancillary terrestrial component authority shall demonstrate that the applicant does or will comply with the provisions of §§ 1.924 and 25.203(e)-(g) and with §§ 25.252, 25.253, or 25.254, as appropriate, through certification or explanatory technical exhibit. (e) Except as provided for in paragraph (f) of this section, no application for an ancillary terrestrial component shall be granted until the applicant has demonstrated actual compliance with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section. Upon receipt of ATC authority, all ATC licensees must ensure continued compliance
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- Communications Commission at 2, Docket Nos. ET 00-258, IB 99-81.) In the MSS/ATC proceeding, we did not analyze the potential for overload interference from ATC base stations to adjacent band satellite receivers. For example, licensees can ``down-tilt'' their station antennas or locate their base stations far enough from one another, spectrally and geographically, to avoid interference. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(c)(2). CTIA Comments to AWS Third NPRM at 3. See infra ¶ 111. If base station transmissions are prohibited from the 2020-2025 MHz band, there would be no possibility of ``base-to-base'' interference occurring to ATC base stations receiving in the 2000-2020 MHz band. These satellite operations are Earth-to-space transmissions in the Space Operation, Space Research, and Earth-Exploration Satellite services. The BAS
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- notice and comment period, and coordinate any change with NTIA and other government agencies. If additional ATC applications are filed, we will coordinate any ATC authority grant with NTIA, pursuant to the general notification process, to assure adequate protection of the GPS. On our own motion, we amend the RNSS-band emission limits for ATC handsets and base stations in sections 25.252-25.254 to eliminate several minor, unintended discrepancies between those limits and corresponding emission limits in sections 25.216, in keeping with our previously stated intention to limit ATC emissions in the 1559-1610 MHz band to the same extent as emissions from MSS terminals. We also amend section 25.216(i) pertaining to carrier-off-state emissions to delete language that is inconsistent with our intention that
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- Rcd 1962, 2025-30 ¶¶ 119-127 (2003) (MSS/ATC Report and Order), modified sua sponte, Order on Reconsideration, FCC 03-162, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), on reconsideration, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, FCC 05-30, 20 FCC Rcd 4616 (2005), further recon pending. See MSS/ATC Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2025-30 ¶¶ 119-127 and 47 C.F.R. § 25.252. See AWS-2 Service Rules NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 19299 ¶ 91 and MSS/ATC Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2025-30 ¶¶ 119-127. The occupied bandwidth of a transmitted or received signal is the spectrum within which the signal is, for the most part, unattenuated. The 43 + 10log P dB OOBE limit is used in Part 24 and
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- of Policies and Service Rules for the Mobile Satellite Service in the 2 GHz Band, IB Docket No. 99-81, Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16127 (2000); ATC Report and Order at ¶¶ 66-206. We note specifically that fixed and mobile stations operating in the 2 GHz Band must comply with existing MSS ATC service rules specified in 47 C.F.R. 25.252, as well as the limits on the radiated power of out-of-band emissions in the 1559-1610 MHz band, among others, from ATC base and mobile stations according to the technical and operational conditions specified in the ATC authorizations. Use of Returned Spectrum in the 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service Frequency Bands, IB Docket Nos. 05-220, 05-221, Order, 20 FCC Rcd 19696
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- or made available to a new MSS licensee. Id. at 9486, ¶¶ 9-10. . . Boeing Reply Comments at 2. Id. at 4. . MSS NPRM, 25 FCC Rcd at 9487, ¶ 13. . We reiterate that fixed and mobile stations operating in the 2 GHz band must comply with existing MSS ATC service rules specified in 47 C.F.R. § 25.252, as well as the limits on the radiated power of out-of-band emissions in the 1559-1610 MHz band, among others, from ATC base and mobile stations according to the technical and operational conditions specified in the ATC authorizations. See Mobile Broadband: The Benefits of Additional Spectrum, OBI Technical Paper No. 6, Federal Communications Commission Omnibus Broadband Initiative, at 9 (Oct. 21,
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- exhibit. (e) Except as provided for in paragraph (f) of this section, no application for an ancillary terrestrial component shall be granted until the applicant has demonstrated actual compliance with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section. Upon receipt of ATC authority, all ATC licensees must ensure continued compliance with this section and §25.253 or §25.254, as appropriate. ***** §25.252 [Removed and Reserved]. Remove and Reserve 25.252. Section 25.255 is amended by revising the section heading as follows: § 25.255 Procedures for resolving harmful interference related to operation of ancillary terrestrial components operating in the 1.5/1.6 GHz and 1.6/2.4 GHz bands. PART 27-MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES The authority citation for part 27 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C.
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- that the information specified and the process outlined in Part 101 of our rules are adequate for coordination between FS operations and satellite operations and do not need modification. We are revising here some of the Part 25 coordination rules for satellite operations to accommodate new NGSO FSS systems. The Report and Order in IB Docket No. 95-117 removed Sections 25.252-25.256 from our rules. Those sections specified the method for determining certain necessary coordination information such as coordination distances, rain scatter coordination distances, permissible interference levels and other coordination parameters. The Commission found that because the international coordination procedures contained in Appendix S7 of the ITU RR changed frequently, it would simply reference Appendix S7 in our rules. Therefore, we amend
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- FCC 97-70 78 25.209 Antenna performance standards. 25.210 Technical requirements for space stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.211 Video transmissions in the Domestic Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.212 Narrowband transmission in the Fixed-Satellite Service. 25.213 Inter-service coordination requirements for the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service. 25.214 Technical requirements for space stations in the satellite digital audio radio service. 25.251 Special requirements for coordination. 25.252 Maximum permissible interference power. 25.253 Determination of coordination distance for near great circle propagation mechanisms. 25.254 Computation of coordination distance contours for propagation modes associated with precipitation scatter. 25.255 Guidelines for performing interference analyses for near great circle propagation mechanisms. 25.256 Guidelines for performing interference analyses for precipitation scatter modes. Subpart D - Technical Operations 25.271 Control of transmitting stations.
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- the information specified and the process outlined in Part 101 of our rules are adequate for coordination between FS operations and satellite operations and do not need modification. 52. We are revising here some of the Part 25 coordination rules for satellite operations to accommodate new NGSO FSS systems.123 The Report and Order in IB Docket No. 95-117 removed Sections 25.252-25.256 from our rules. Those sections specified the method for determining certain necessary coordination information such as coordination distances, rain scatter coordination distances, permissible interference levels and other coordination parameters.124 The Commission found that because the international coordination procedures contained in Appendix S7 of the ITU RR changed frequently, it would simply reference Appendix S7 in our rules. Therefore, we amend
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- that the information specified and the process outlined in Part 101 of our rules are adequate for coordination between FS operations and satellite operations and do not need modification. We are revising here some of the Part 25 coordination rules for satellite operations to accommodate new NGSO FSS systems. The Report and Order in IB Docket No. 95-117 removed Sections 25.252-25.256 from our rules. Those sections specified the method for determining certain necessary coordination information such as coordination distances, rain scatter coordination distances, permissible interference levels and other coordination parameters. The Commission found that because the international coordination procedures contained in Appendix S7 of the ITU RR changed frequently, it would simply reference Appendix S7 in our rules. Therefore, we amend