FCC Web Documents citing 25.257
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- and 185 megahertz in the 19.3-19.7 GHz band (space-to-Earth). The Commission established a co-primary allocation for NGSO MSS feeder uplinks in the 29.1-29.5 GHz band that is shared with the Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) at 29.1-29.25 GHz, and geostationary satellite orbit (GSO) fixed-satellite service (FSS) systems at 29.25-29.5 GHz, subject to the special sharing requirements set forth in Sections 25.257 and 25.258 of the Commission's rules. In addition, the Commission designated the 19.3-19.7 GHz band for NGSO MSS feeder downlinks on a co-primary basis with the terrestrial fixed service (FS), subject to site and frequency coordination. To address sharing with GSO FSS systems in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band, Boeing relies on the interference mitigation techniques it originally described in an
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- 29.1-29.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) and the 19.3-19.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) bands. The Commission established a co-primary allocation for NGSO MSS feeder uplinks in the 29.1-29.5 GHz band that is shared with the Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) at 29.1-29.25 GHz, and geostationary satellite orbit (GSO) fixed-satellite service (FSS) systems at 29.25-29.5 GHz, subject to the special sharing requirements set forth in Sections 25.257 and 25.258 of the Commission's rules. In addition, the Commission designated the 19.3-19.7 GHz band for NGSO MSS feeder downlinks on a co-primary basis with the terrestrial fixed service (FS), subject to site and frequency coordination. We note that Iridium is authorized to use the 29.1-29.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) and the 19.4-19.6 GHz band (space-to-Earth) for its currently operational system and
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- Bands. Brief Description: Establishes technical standards operations in the band 29.1-29.25 GHz For non-geostationary mobile satellite service operators. Need: Provides space station and earth station operators with standards and operating procedures to minimize interference with respect to the local multipoint distribution service. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 701-744; 47 U.S.C. 154. Interprets or applies 47 U.S.C. 303. Section Number and Title: 25.257 Special requirements for operations in the band 29.1-29.25 GHz between NGSO MSS and LMDS. Brief Description: Establishes technical standards sharing between non-geostationary orbiting mobile satellite service feeder links earth stations and geostationary orbiting fixed satellite service feeder link earth stations in the 29.25-29.5 GHz frequency band. Need: Provides space station and earth station operators with standards and operating procedures to
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- an earth-station license in a band designated for sharing by GSO and NGSO systems to show that the proposed operation will not cause unacceptable interference to any satellite system licensed for operation in the same band or else certify that the proposed operation would comport with established coordination agreements with the licensees of the affected satellite systems. See 47 C.F.R. §25.257. See Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 00-230 (rel. Nov. 27, 2000), 2000 W.L. 1736657. The RFA, 5 U.S.C. § 601 et seq., has been amended by the Contract With America Advancement Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-121, 110 Stat. 847 (1996) (``CWAAA'').
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- and related provisions of our rules to receive authority to operate in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 25.203(h), 25.203(k) (imposing additional technical requirements on NGSO MSS feeder link applicants in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 25.250 (restricting the operation of NGSO MSS feeder links in the 29.1-29.5 GHz band); 47 C.F.R. § 25.257 (same); 47 C.F.R. § 101.147(y) (same). >. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.258(a)-(d) (describing requirements for both NGSO MSS and GSO FSS licensees), 25.203(h) (requiring prior coordination and stipulating that ``[s]ites and frequencies for GSO and NGSO earth stations, operating in a frequency band where both have a co-primary allocation, shall be selected to avoid earth station antenna mainlobe-to-satellite antenna
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- and related provisions of our rules to receive authority to operate in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 25.203(h), 25.203(k) (imposing additional technical requirements on NGSO MSS feeder link applicants in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 25.250 (restricting the operation of NGSO MSS feeder links in the 29.1-29.5 GHz band); 47 C.F.R. § 25.257 (same); 47 C.F.R. § 101.147(y) (same). >. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.258(a)-(d) (describing requirements for both NGSO MSS and GSO FSS licensees), 25.203(h) (requiring prior coordination and stipulating that ``[s]ites and frequencies for GSO and NGSO earth stations, operating in a frequency band where both have a co-primary allocation, shall be selected to avoid earth station antenna mainlobe-to-satellite antenna
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da980572.pdf
- licenses, the frequencies are authorized as follows: (1) 27,500-28,350 MHz is authorized on a primary protected basis and is shared with Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) systems. (2) 29,100-29,250 MHz is shared on a co-primary basis with feeder links for non-geostationary orbit Mobile Satellite Service (NGSO/MSS) systems in the band and is limited to LMDS hub-to-subscriber transmissions, as provided in Sec. 25.257 and Sec. 101.103(h). (3) 31,075-31,225 MHz is authorized on a primary protected basis and is shared with private microwave point-to-point systems licensed prior to March 11, 1997, as provided in Sec. 101.103(b). (c) In Block B licenses, the frequencies are authorized as follows: (1) On a primary protected basis if LMDS shares the frequencies with systems licensed as Local Television
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- licenses, the frequencies are authorized as follows: (1) 27,500-28,350 MHz is authorized on a primary protected basis and is shared with Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) systems. (2) 29,100-29,250 MHz is shared on a co-primary basis with feeder links for non-geostationary orbit Mobile Satellite Service (NGSO/MSS) systems in the band and is limited to LMDS hub-to-subscriber transmissions, as provided in Sec. 25.257 and Sec. 101.103(h). (3) 31,075-31,225 MHz is authorized on a primary protected basis and is shared with private microwave point-to-point systems licensed prior to March 11, 1997, as provided in Sec. 101.103(b). (c) In Block B licenses, the frequencies are authorized as follows: (1) On a primary protected basis if LMDS shares the frequencies with systems licensed as Local Television
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- incumbent licensee, CellularVision of New York, is entitled to interference protection. See Attachment B. Reminder to potential Non-geostationary Mobile Satellite Service applicants/licensees: Section 101.103(h) of the Commission's Rules requires that no more than 15 days after the release of this Public Notice, NGSO-MSS feeder link earth station complex applicants/licensees planning to operate in the 29,100-29,250 MHz band pursuant to Section 25.257 of the rules, file with the Commission a set of geographical coordinates consistent with Rule Section 101.103(h)(2). This information should be directed to the attention of: Robert James Federal Communications Commission Wireless Telecommunications Bureau 1919 M Street, NW Room 8102 Washington, D.C. 20554 Other Proceedings: Currently pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is a consolidated
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- (4) antennas, located within a radius of 75 km of a given set of geographic coordinates provided by NGSO-MSS licensees or applicants. (b) Licensees of NGSO MSS feeder link earth stations separated by 800 km or less are required to coordinate their operations, see §25.203. The results of the coordination shall be reported to the Commission. 3. A new Section 25.257 is added to read as follows: § 25.257 Special requirements for operations in the band 29.1 - 29.25 GHz (a) Special requirements for operations in the band 29.1 - 29.25 GHz between NGSO MSS 60 and LMDS: (1) Non-geostationary mobile satellite service (NGSO MSS) operators shall be licensed to use the 29.1 - 29.25 GHz band for Earth-to-space transmissions from
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- resolve technical problems with the non-GSO MSS licensee to the extent that trans- missions from the non-GSO MSS operator's feeder link earth station complex interfere with an LMDS receive station. (2) No more than 15 days after the release of a public notice announcing the commencement of LMDS auctions, feeder link earth station complexes to be licensed pursuant to § 25.257 of this chapter shall be specified by a set of geographic coordinates in accordance with the following requirements: no feeder link earth station complex may be located in the top eight (8) metro- politan statistical areas (MSAs), ranked by population, as defined by the Office of Management and Budget as of June 1993, using estimated populations as of December 1992;
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- See Tab A. Reminder to potential Non-geostationary Mobile Satellite Service applicants/licensees: Section 101.103(h) of the Commission's Rules required that no more than 15 days after the September 24, 1997 release of our Public Notice, titled "Auction of Local Multipoint Distribution Service," NGSO- MSS feeder link earth station complex applicants/licensees planning to operate in the 29,100-29,250 MHz band pursuant to Section 25.257 of the rules, file with the Commission a set of geographical 94 coordinates consistent with Rule Section 101.103(h)(2). This information should be directed to the attention of: Robert James Federal Communications Commission Wireless Telecommunications Bureau 1919 M Street, NW Room 8102 Washington, D.C. 20554 Other Proceedings: Currently pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is a
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- resolve technical problems with the non-GSO MSS licensee to the extent that trans- missions from the non-GSO MSS operator's feeder link earth station complex interfere with an LMDS receive station. (2) No more than 15 days after the release of a public notice announcing the commencement of LMDS auctions, feeder link earth station complexes to be licensed pursuant to § 25.257 of this chapter shall be specified by a set of geographic coordinates in accordance with the following requirements: no feeder link earth station complex may be located in the top eight (8) metro- politan statistical areas (MSAs), ranked by population, as defined by the Office of Management and Budget as of June 1993, using estimated populations as of December 1992;
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- incumbent licensee, Winstar Wireless Fiber Corp., is entitled to interference protection. See Attachment E. Reminder to potential Non-geostationary Mobile Satellite Service applicants/licensees: Section 101.103(h) of the Commission's Rules requires that no more than 15 days after the release of this Public Notice, NGSO-MSS feeder link earth station complex applicants/licensees planning to operate in the 29,100-29,250 MHz band pursuant to Section 25.257 of the rules, file with the Commission a set of geographical coordinates consistent with Rule Section 101.103(h)(2). This information should be directed to the attention of: Ronald Quirk Federal Communications Commission Wireless Telecommunications Bureau 1919 M Street, NW Room 8102 Washington, D.C. 20554 Other Proceedings: Currently pending before the Bureau are several Petitions for Reconsideration in the matter of Requests
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- the 18 GHz band. NGSO MSS Feeder Links. In the Ka-Band First Report and Order, the Commission adopted a band sharing arrangement that designates spectrum for NGSO MSS system feeder links. In the 28 GHz band, the Commission established a co-primary allocation for NGSO MSS feeder uplinks at 29.1-29.5 GHz, subject to the special sharing requirements set forth in Sections 25.257 and 25.258 of the rules. In the 18 GHz band, the Commission designated 19.3-19.7 GHz for NGSO MSS feeder downlinks on a co-primary basis with FS, subject to site and frequency coordination. Globalstar proposes to operate NGSO MSS feeder uplinks on a reverse-band working basis in the 19.3-19.6 GHz band segment, as an alternative to its NGSO MSS feeder uplink
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da980572.pdf
- licenses, the frequencies are authorized as follows: (1) 27,500-28,350 MHz is authorized on a primary protected basis and is shared with Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) systems. (2) 29,100-29,250 MHz is shared on a co-primary basis with feeder links for non-geostationary orbit Mobile Satellite Service (NGSO/MSS) systems in the band and is limited to LMDS hub-to-subscriber transmissions, as provided in Sec. 25.257 and Sec. 101.103(h). (3) 31,075-31,225 MHz is authorized on a primary protected basis and is shared with private microwave point-to-point systems licensed prior to March 11, 1997, as provided in Sec. 101.103(b). (c) In Block B licenses, the frequencies are authorized as follows: (1) On a primary protected basis if LMDS shares the frequencies with systems licensed as Local Television