FCC Web Documents citing 27.11
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- as follows: Block C: 1730-1735 MHz and 2130-2135 MHz; Block D: 1735-1740 MHz and 2135-2140 MHz; Block F: 1915-1920 MHz and 1995-2000 MHz; and Block G: 2020-2025 MHz and 2175-2180 MHz. (3) One paired channel block of 15 megahertz each is available for assignment as follows: Block E: 1740-1755 MHz and 2140-2155 MHz. * * * * * In § 27.11, revise paragraph (i) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (i) 1710-1755 MHz, 1915-1920 MHz, 1995-2000 MHz, 2020-2025 MHz, 2110-2155 MHz and 2175-2180 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 1710-1755 MHz, 1915-1920 MHz, 1995-2000 MHz, 2020-2025 MHz, 2110-2155 MHz and 2175-2180 MHz bands shall be for 5, 10 or 15 megahertz of spectrum in
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- MHz bands. Service areas for the paired 1392-1395 and 1432-1435 MHz bands are as follows. Service areas for Block A in the 1392-1393.5 MHz and 1432-1433.5 MHz bands and Block B in the 1393.5-1395 MHz and 1433.5-1435 MHz bands are based on Economic Area Groupings (EAGs) as defined in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. * * * * * Section 27.11 is amended by revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (c) 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and 805-806 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and 805-806 MHz bands shall be for paired channels of 1, 5, 6, or 11 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with §27.5(b).
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- sets out the regulations governing the authorization and licensing of WCS. Need: The identified rules in this subpart are needed to set forth the application process and licensing rules for WCS, including construction requirements, criteria for renewal, and partitioning and disaggregation rules. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337. Section Number and Title: 27.11 Initial authorization. 27.12 Eligibility. 27.13 License period. 27.14 Construction requirements; Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. 27.15 Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation. SUBPART C-TECHNICAL STANDARDS Brief Description: The part 27 rules set forth the conditions under which portions of the radio spectrum are made available and licensed for wireless communications services (WCS). Subpart C sets out the technical standards regarding WCS.
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- common carrier, private internal, broadcast, etc.) within a single authorization, provided the licensee complies with all other applicable Commission rules; they also establish the procedural rules that applicants must follow to obtain Commission authorization for a given WCS service. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336 and 337. Section Number and Title: 27.10 Regulatory status. 27.11(c) Initial authorization. SUBPART C-TECHNICAL STANDARDS Brief Description: Part 27 contains the Commission rules relating to miscellaneous wireless communications services (WCS), specifically, the conditions under which spectrum is made available and licensed for the provision of wireless communications services in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz; 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and 805-806 MHz; 698-746 MHz; (4) 1390-1392 MHz; 1392-1395 MHz and
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- Applications to change, or add to, the carrier status in a license are modifications not requiring prior Commission authorization. The licensee must notify the Commission within 30 days of the change. If the change results in the discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of an existing service, the licensee is subject to the provisions of § 27.66 of this part. 11. Section 27.11 is amended by adding the following sentences to the end of paragraph (a), by revising paragraph (b), and by adding a new paragraph'(c) to read as follows: (a) * * * Initial authorizations shall be granted in accordance with § 27.5 of this part. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be accepted, except where required for
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- 76-88 MHz, 174-216 MHz, 470-512 MHz, 512-608 MHz, and 614-698 MHz are also allocated to the fixed service to permit subscription television operations in accordance with part 73 of the rules.'' In Appendix B, on page B-5, the heading of Section 27.10 is revised to read as follows: ``Regulatory status.'' In Appendix B, on page B-6, the text of Section 27.11(d) is revised to read as follows: ``698-746 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 698-746 MHz band shall be for 6 or 12 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with § 27.5(c).'' In Appendix B, on page B-6, the heading of Section 27.13 is revised to read as follows: ``License period.'' In Appendix B, on page B-6, the text of Section 27.50(c)(1)(ii)
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- Virginia VA 248,857 187,704 61,071 24.54 44.26 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 358,117 244,387 129,030 36.03 34.86 Verizon - Virginia VA 2,067,182 1,384,992 758,130 36.67 25.55 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,843 17,436 8,979 36.14 55.22 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 75,161 58,999 17,262 22.97 42.39 CenturyTel - Washington WA 217,946 159,670 59,079 27.11 28.45 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 123,198 96,010 28,714 23.31 31.56 Verizon - NW - Washington WA 887,725 698,394 219,699 24.75 34.20 Qwest - Washington WA 1,823,791 1,406,962 449,272 24.63 33.97 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 87,015 65,942 22,709 26.10 31.26 Verizon - West Virginia WV 369,381 238,705 151,399 40.99 21.07
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- Virginia VA 248,857 187,704 61,071 24.54 44.26 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 358,117 244,387 129,030 36.03 34.86 Verizon - Virginia VA 2,067,182 1,384,992 758,130 36.67 25.55 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,843 17,436 8,979 36.14 55.22 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 75,161 58,999 17,262 22.97 42.39 CenturyTel - Washington WA 217,946 159,670 59,079 27.11 28.45 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 123,198 96,010 28,714 23.31 31.56 Verizon - NW - Washington WA 887,725 698,394 219,699 24.75 34.20 Qwest - Washington WA 1,823,791 1,406,962 449,272 24.63 33.97 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 87,015 65,942 22,709 26.10 31.26 Verizon - West Virginia WV 369,381 238,705 151,399 40.99 21.07
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- 28.90 28.19 28.28 Indiana Indianapolis 21.87 20.44 19.81 18.82 18.82 18.82 19.05 20.25 20.40 20.20 20.21 19.74 19.79 Indiana Terre Haute 22.93 23.02 23.02 22.98 22.98 22.98 19.86 22.57 23.63 26.21 25.94 25.95 25.77 Iowa Fort Dodge 13.79 14.06 14.06 14.06 15.96 15.90 15.57 16.49 17.62 19.04 19.51 19.90 20.07 Kentucky Louisville 24.17 24.17 23.66 23.66 24.63 24.63 24.70 26.41 27.11 28.44 29.06 28.87 28.87 Louisiana Baton Rouge 22.25 20.81 20.93 20.66 19.57 19.57 19.57 20.47 23.17 23.00 23.65 23.28 23.28 Louisiana New Orleans 23.28 20.33 20.14 19.99 18.78 18.78 18.78 19.69 20.67 21.84 22.49 22.12 22.16 Maine Portland 18.24 18.27 17.99 18.19 19.12 19.70 22.53 23.34 24.72 26.31 26.99 27.63 27.72 Maryland Baltimore 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.67 24.67
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- LLC 3.26 -5.01 8.72 23.68 330879 A FARMERS IND. TEL. CO.-WI 9.81 0.58 9.17 41.60 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 10.55 -9.47 22.12 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. -7.56 -3.04 -4.67 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, LLC 2.19 2.93 -0.72 -4.65 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI -0.92 -3.23 2.39 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 6.16 -1.83 8.14 27.11 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL LLC-HEADWTRS DBA FRNTR RIB LK -12.21 -1.57 -10.81 -45.32 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 17.80 -1.92 20.10 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -2.75 -4.65 1.99 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 4.56 -1.78 6.45 14.45 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, LLC -8.33 0.33 -8.63 -42.88 330899 A LA VALLE TEL. COOP. 5.97 -2.67
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- LLC 3.26 -5.01 8.72 23.68 330879 A FARMERS IND. TEL. CO.-WI 9.81 0.58 9.17 41.60 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 10.55 -9.47 22.12 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. -7.56 -3.04 -4.67 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, LLC 2.19 2.93 -0.72 -4.65 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI -0.92 -3.23 2.39 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 6.16 -1.83 8.14 27.11 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL LLC-HEADWTRS DBA FRNTR RIB LK -12.21 -1.57 -10.81 -45.32 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 17.80 -1.92 20.10 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -2.75 -4.65 1.99 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 4.56 -1.78 6.45 14.45 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, LLC -8.33 0.33 -8.63 -42.88 330899 A LA VALLE TEL. COOP. 5.97 -2.67
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- Disbursed Funding Commitments State/Territory Schools1 Committed per Student Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 730,140 $25,979,075 $35.58 $21,669,724 $29.68 $4,309,351 $5.90 Alaska 132,970 19,029,693 143.11 15,414,544 115.92 3,615,149 27.19 American Samoa 16,126 2,194,572 136.09 2,101,584 130.32 92,988 5.77 Arizona 1,043,298 57,458,298 55.07 35,600,358 34.12 21,857,940 20.95 Arkansas 463,115 19,192,541 41.44 12,868,161 27.79 6,324,380 13.66 California 6,441,557 257,035,755 39.90 174,645,639 27.11 82,390,116 12.79 Colorado 765,976 26,302,045 34.34 20,789,535 27.14 5,512,510 7.20 Connecticut 577,390 32,303,694 55.95 19,614,392 33.97 12,689,302 21.98 Delaware 119,091 461,661 3.88 394,791 3.32 66,870 0.56 Dist. of Columbia 76,714 10,663,833 139.01 6,329,055 82.50 4,334,778 56.51 Florida 2,639,336 64,008,215 24.25 47,940,471 18.16 16,067,744 6.09 Georgia 1,553,437 67,182,523 43.25 48,120,112 30.98 19,062,411 12.27 Guam 30,605 5,811,558 189.89 4,671,039 152.62 1,140,519 37.27
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- Disbursed Funding Commitments State/Territory Schools1 Committed per Student Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 730,140 $25,979,075 $35.58 $21,669,724 $29.68 $4,309,351 $5.90 Alaska 132,970 19,029,693 143.11 15,414,544 115.92 3,615,149 27.19 American Samoa 16,126 2,194,572 136.09 2,101,584 130.32 92,988 5.77 Arizona 1,043,298 57,458,298 55.07 35,600,358 34.12 21,857,940 20.95 Arkansas 463,115 19,192,541 41.44 12,868,161 27.79 6,324,380 13.66 California 6,441,557 257,035,755 39.90 174,645,639 27.11 82,390,116 12.79 Colorado 765,976 26,302,045 34.34 20,789,535 27.14 5,512,510 7.20 Connecticut 577,390 32,303,694 55.95 19,614,392 33.97 12,689,302 21.98 Delaware 119,091 461,661 3.88 394,791 3.32 66,870 0.56 Dist. of Columbia 76,714 10,663,833 139.01 6,329,055 82.50 4,334,778 56.51 Florida 2,639,336 64,008,215 24.25 47,940,471 18.16 16,067,744 6.09 Georgia 1,553,437 67,182,523 43.25 48,120,112 30.98 19,062,411 12.27 Guam 30,605 5,811,558 189.89 4,671,039 152.62 1,140,519 37.27
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- 20.44 19.81 18.82 18.82 18.82 19.05 20.25 20.40 20.20 20.21 19.74 19.79 20.25 19.85 Indiana Terre Haute 22.93 23.02 23.02 22.98 22.98 22.98 19.86 22.57 23.63 26.21 25.94 25.95 25.77 25.69 25.82 Iowa Fort Dodge 13.79 14.06 14.06 14.06 15.96 15.90 15.57 16.49 17.62 19.04 19.51 19.90 21.12 21.12 21.46 Kentucky Louisville 24.17 24.17 23.66 23.66 24.63 24.63 24.70 26.41 27.11 28.44 29.06 28.87 28.87 28.32 28.44 Louisiana Baton Rouge 22.25 20.81 20.93 20.66 19.57 19.57 19.57 20.47 23.17 23.00 23.65 23.28 23.33 22.53 23.28 Louisiana New Orleans 23.28 20.33 20.14 19.99 18.78 18.78 18.78 19.69 20.67 21.84 22.49 22.12 22.16 22.68 22.86 Maine Portland 18.24 18.27 17.99 18.19 19.12 19.70 22.53 23.34 24.72 26.31 26.99 27.63 28.55 27.77 27.79 Maryland
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- 24.15 Qwest - New Mexico NM 404,963 258,685 146,292 36.12 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 1 NM 17,176 10,625 6,554 38.16 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 2 NM 18,883 12,629 6,255 33.13 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Red Hook NY 6,129 4,468 1,661 27.10 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Upstate NY 101,256 73,809 27,447 27.11 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Western Counties NY 10,492 7,647 2,845 27.12 Verizon New York Telephone NY 6,043,268 3,771,818 2,271,478 37.59 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 187,130 138,335 48,795 26.08 Windstream North Carolina NC 88,779 62,372 26,407 29.74 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 110,658 85,406 25,252 22.82 Verizon South - Contel - North
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- 24.15 Qwest - New Mexico NM 404,963 258,685 146,292 36.12 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 1 NM 17,176 10,625 6,554 38.16 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 2 NM 18,883 12,629 6,255 33.13 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Red Hook NY 6,129 4,468 1,661 27.10 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Upstate NY 101,256 73,809 27,447 27.11 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Western Counties NY 10,492 7,647 2,845 27.12 Verizon New York Telephone NY 6,043,268 3,771,818 2,271,478 37.59 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 187,130 138,335 48,795 26.08 Windstream North Carolina NC 88,779 62,372 26,407 29.74 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 110,658 85,406 25,252 22.82 Verizon South - Contel - North
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- construction. See 47 C.F.R. Part 17. It is the Guard Band Manager's responsibility to determine whether an individual station referral is needed. 70The license term of each individual station license will be tied to the license term of the Guard Band Manager's blanket license. 71See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (Personal Communications Service). 72See, e.g., Motorola September 15, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola November 11, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola December 2, 1999 Ex Parte Filing. 73There are four recognized public safety frequency coordinators for the 700 MHz public safety band: Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO); International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA);
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- construction. See 47 C.F.R. Part 17. It is the Guard Band Manager's responsibility to determine whether an individual station referral is needed. The license term of each individual station license will be tied to the license term of the Guard Band Manager's blanket license. See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (Personal Communications Service). See, e.g., Motorola September 15, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola November 11, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola December 2, 1999 Ex Parte Filing. There are four recognized public safety frequency coordinators for the 700 MHz public safety band: Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO); International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA);
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- carrier, non-common carrier, private internal communications, or broadcast services, or a combination thereof. (c) * * * (1) * * * (i) * * * (ii) Add to the pending request in order to obtain common carrier, non-common carrier, private internal communications, or broadcast services status, or a combination thereof, in a single license. * * * * * Section 27.11 is amended by adding a new paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (d) 698-746 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 698-746 MHz band shall be for 6 or 12 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with § 27.5(c) of this part. (1) Authorizations for Blocks A and B, consisting of two paired
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- Section 87.303 of our aviation service rules. We also propose to rescind the changes made in the 27 Megahertz Service Rules R&O for the band 2385-2390 MHz in Parts 1, 27, and 87 of our Rules by deleting regulations containing this band from Sections 1.1307 (Environmental Assessments); 27.1(b)(7) (Basis and Purpose); 27.4 (Terms and definitions); 27.5(g) (Frequencies); 27.6(g) (Service areas); 27.11(h) (Initial authorization); 27.12(b) (Eligibility); 27.13(f) (License period); 27.50(f) (Power and antenna height limits); 27.53(i) (Emission limits); and 87.173, note 1 (Frequencies); and by deleting Part 27, Subpart K (2385-2390 MHz Band). In the Table of Frequency Allocations, we also propose to revise the entry for the band 2385-2390 MHz by replacing the cross reference to Part 27 of our Rules
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- W EIRP) ***** ***** Part 27 of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is revised to read as follows: PART 27 - MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES The authority citation for Part 27 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337, unless otherwise noted. The cross references in Section 27.11 are corrected to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (e) 1390-1392 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 1390-1392 MHz band shall be for 2 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with §27.5(d). Authorizations will be based on Major Economic Areas (MEAs), as specified in §27.6(d). (f) The paired 1392-1395 MHz and 1432-1435 MHz bands. Initial
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- modifications: (i) The service areas of cellular markets that border the U.S. coastline of the Gulf of Mexico extend 12 nautical miles from the U.S. Gulf coastline. (ii) The service area of cellular market 306 that comprises the water area of the Gulf of Mexico extends from 12 nautical miles off the U.S. Gulf coast outward into the Gulf. Section 27.11 is amended by adding a new paragraph (i) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (i) 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands shall be for 5, 10 or 15 megahertz of spectrum in each band in accordance with § 27.5(h) of this part. (1)
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- as follows: Block C: 1730-1735 MHz and 2130-2135 MHz; Block D: 1735-1740 MHz and 2135-2140 MHz; Block F: 1915-1920 MHz and 1995-2000 MHz; and Block G: 2020-2025 MHz and 2175-2180 MHz. (3) One paired channel block of 15 megahertz each is available for assignment as follows: Block E: 1740-1755 MHz and 2140-2155 MHz. * * * * * In § 27.11, revise paragraph (i) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (i) 1710-1755 MHz, 1915-1920 MHz, 1995-2000 MHz, 2020-2025 MHz, 2110-2155 MHz and 2175-2180 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 1710-1755 MHz, 1915-1920 MHz, 1995-2000 MHz, 2020-2025 MHz, 2110-2155 MHz and 2175-2180 MHz bands shall be for 5, 10 or 15 megahertz of spectrum in
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- responsible for any interference or misuse of its licensed frequency arising from its use by such non-licensed entities. * * * * * 13. Section 27.5 is amended by removing paragraph (g): § 27.5 Frequencies. * * * * * 14. Section 27.6 is amended by removing paragraph (g): § 27.6 Service areas. * * * * * 15. Section 27.11 is amended by removing paragraph (h). § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * 16. Section 27.12 is amended to revise paragraph (b) to read as follows. § 27.12 Eligibility. * * * * * (b) Band Manager licenses. For the 1392-1395 MHz and 1670-1675 MHz bands and the paired 1392-1395 MHz and 1432-1435 MHz bands, applicants applying for
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- MHz and 2130-2135 MHz) are based on Economic Areas (EAs) as defined in paragraph (a) of this section. (3) Service areas for blocks D (1735-1740 MHz and 2135-2140 MHz), E (1740-1745 MHz and 2140-2145 MHz) and F (1745-1755 MHz and 2145-2155 MHz) are based on Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAGs) as defined by paragraph (a) of this section. 4. Section 27.11 is revised to amend section (i) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (i) 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands shall be for 5 or 10 megahertz of spectrum in each band in accordance with §27.5(h) of this part. (1) Authorizations for Block A,
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- 27.5 [Amended] Section 27.5 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (g). (d) Revise the amendatory instruction and final rule in Appendix C: Final Rules, for Section 27.6, to read as follows: § 27.6 [Amended] Section 27.6 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (g). (e) Revise the amendatory instruction and final rule in Appendix C: Final Rules, for Section 27.11, to read as follows: § 27.11 [Amended] Section 27.11 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (h). (f) Delete the amendatory instruction and final rule in Appendix C: Final Rules, for Section 27.12. (g) Revise the amendatory instruction and final rule in Appendix C: Final Rules, for Section 27.13, to read as follows: § 27.13 [Amended] Section 27.13 is amended
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- MHz bands. Service areas for the paired 1392-1395 and 1432-1435 MHz bands are as follows. Service areas for Block A in the 1392-1393.5 MHz and 1432-1433.5 MHz bands and Block B in the 1393.5-1395 MHz and 1433.5-1435 MHz bands are based on Economic Area Groupings (EAGs) as defined in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. * * * * * Section 27.11 is amended by revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (c) 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and 805-806 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and 805-806 MHz bands shall be for paired channels of 1, 5, 6, or 11 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with §27.5(b).
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- MHz bands. Service areas for the paired 1392-1395 and 1432-1435 MHz bands are as follows. Service areas for Block A in the 1392-1393.5 MHz and 1432-1433.5 MHz bands and Block B in the 1393.5-1395 MHz and 1433.5-1435 MHz bands are based on Economic Area Groupings (EAGs) as defined in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. * * * * * Section 27.11 is amended by revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (c) 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and 805-806 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and 805-806 MHz bands shall be for paired channels of 1, 5, 6, or 11 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with §27.5(b).
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- Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAGs) as defined by paragraph (a) of this section. (4) The service areas for 1915-1920 and 1995-2000 MHz Service are based on Basic Trading Areas as defined in paragraph (a) of this section. (5) The service area for 2155-2180 MHz is nationwide as defined by paragraph (a) of this section. * * * * * Section 27.11 is revised to add new paragraphs (j) and (k) as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * (j) 2155-2180 MHz band. Authorization for the 2155-2180 MHz band shall consist of a single 25 megahertz block of spectrum based on the geographic area specified in § 27.6(h). (k) The paired 1915-1920 MHz and 1995-2000 MHz bands. Authorizations for the paired
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- the regulatory status for which authorization is required to provide a specific communications service. * * * * * (e) Pre-existing 218-219 MHz licenses. Licenses in the 218-219 MHz Service granted before April 9, 2001, are authorized to provide services on a private (non-common carrier) basis. Licensees may modify this initial status pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section. Section 27.11 is amended by adding paragraph (j) to read as follows: Licenses for individually licensed cellular transmitter stations will be issued for a period running concurrently with the license of the associated 218-219 MHz Service system with which it is licensed. Section 27.14 is amended by redesignating paragraphs (g) through (o) as (h) through (p), and adding paragraphs (g) and (q),
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- the regulatory status for which authorization is required to provide a specific communications service. * * * * * (e) Pre-existing 218-219 MHz licenses. Licenses in the 218-219 MHz Service granted before April 9, 2001, are authorized to provide services on a private (non-common carrier) basis. Licensees may modify this initial status pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section. 5.Section 27.11 is amended by adding paragraph (j) to read as follows: § 27.11Initial authorization. * * * * * (j) 218-219 MHz band.There are two frequency segments available for assignment to the 218219 MHz Service in each service area. Frequency segment A is 218.000218.500 MHz. Frequency segment B is 218.501219.000 MHz. 6.Section 27.13 is amended by adding paragraph (i) to read
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- FAA and registered with the Commission prior to construction. This requirement applies to all non-government antenna structures, regardless of the radio service licensees involved. MDS Comments at 11-12. On the other hand, MDS supports our view that remote sites should not require a license. See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (PCS). See 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1501; Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the 37.0-38.6 GHz and 38.6-40.0 GHz Bands, ET Docket No. 95-183, Report and Order and Second Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 18600, 18636 ¶ 74 (1997) (39 GHz Report and Order and
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- Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 G-7 #. Section 26.326 is removed. Sec. 26.326 [Removed] Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 H-1 APPENDIX H PROPOSED RULES - PART 27 CURRENT SUBJECT PROPOSED NEW OR RULE (proposed change) REVISED RULE NUMBER NUMBER 27.3 Other applicable rule parts (change to revise description 27.3 of Part 1). 27.4 Terms and definitions (to add ULS). 27.4 27.11 Initial authorization (to allow auction winners to file a 27.11 single application for all winning markets). 27.14(e) Construction requirements (add notification section). 27.14(e) 27.15 (b)(1) Coordinate data (NAD83 instead of NAD27). 27.15(b)(1) 27.59 Environmental requirements (change form numbers to 27.59 reflect ULS forms). 27.207 Procedures for filing petitions to deny against WCS long- 1.947 form applications (move to consolidated Part
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- Applications to change, or add to, the carrier status in a license are modifications not requiring prior Commission authorization. The licensee must notify the Commission within 30 days of the change. If the change results in the discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of an existing service, the licensee is subject to the provisions of § 27.66 of this part. 11. Section 27.11 is amended by adding the following sentences to the end of paragraph (a), by revising paragraph (b), and by adding a new paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. (a) * * * Initial authorizations shall be granted in accordance with § 27.5 of this part. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be
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- construction. See 47 C.F.R. Part 17. It is the Guard Band Manager's responsibility to determine whether an individual station referral is needed. The license term of each individual station license will be tied to the license term of the Guard Band Manager's blanket license. See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (Personal Communications Service). See, e.g., Motorola September 15, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola November 11, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola December 2, 1999 Ex Parte Filing. There are four recognized public safety frequency coordinators for the 700 MHz public safety band: Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO); International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA);
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- use. * * * * * * * * 5. A new part 27 is added to read as follows: PART 27 -- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE Subpart A -- General Information Sec. 27.1Basis and purpose. 27.2Permissible communications. 27.3Other applicable rule parts. 27.4Terms and definitions. 27.5 Frequencies. 27.6Service areas. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 17 Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses 27.11Initial authorization. 27.12Eligibility. 27.13License period. 27.14Construction requirements; Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. 27.15Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation. Subpart C -- Technical Standards 27.51Equipment authorization. 27.52RF safety. 27.53Emission limits. 27.54Frequency stability. 27.55Field strength limits. 27.56Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57International coordination. 27.59Environmental requirements. 27.61Quiet zones. 27.63Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64Protection from interference. Subpart D -- Competitive Bidding Procedures for
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- inspection and copying at the Commercial Wireless Division Public Reference Room, Room 5608, 2025 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. (a) The 52 MEAs are composed of one or more EAs and the 12 REAGs are composed of one or more MEAs, as defined in the table below: [Table not included in this Summary] Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses Sec. 27.11 Initial authorization. (a) An applicant must file an application for an initial WCS authorization in each market and channel block desired. Applicants are permitted to list all markets and channel and justifications are identical. (b) The initial WCS authorizations shall be granted for 10 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with section 27.5. Authorizations for Blocks A and B will be
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- Applications to change, or add to, the carrier status in a license are modifications not requiring prior Commission authorization. The licensee must notify the Commission within 30 days of the change. If the change results in the discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of an existing service, the licensee is subject to the provisions of § 27.66 of this part. 11. Section 27.11 is amended by adding the following sentences to the end of paragraph (a), by revising paragraph (b), and by adding a new paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. (a) * * * Initial authorizations shall be granted in accordance with § 27.5 of this part. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be
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- construction. See 47 C.F.R. Part 17. It is the Guard Band Manager's responsibility to determine whether an individual station referral is needed. The license term of each individual station license will be tied to the license term of the Guard Band Manager's blanket license. See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (Personal Communications Service). See, e.g., Motorola September 15, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola November 11, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola December 2, 1999 Ex Parte Filing. There are four recognized public safety frequency coordinators for the 700 MHz public safety band: Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO); International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA);
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- FAA and registered with the Commission prior to construction. This requirement applies to all non-government antenna structures, regardless of the radio service licensees involved. MDS Comments at 11-12. On the other hand, MDS supports our view that remote sites should not require a license. See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (PCS). See 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1501; Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the 37.0-38.6 GHz and 38.6-40.0 GHz Bands, ET Docket No. 95-183, Report and Order and Second Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 18600, 18636 ¶ 74 (1997) (39 GHz Report and Order and
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- 174-216 MHz, 470-512 MHz, 512-608 MHz, and 614-698 MHz are also allocated to the fixed service to permit subscription television operations in accordance with part 73 of the rules." 5. In Appendix B, on page B-5, the heading of Section 27.10 is revised to read as follows: "Regulatory status." 6. In Appendix B, on page B-6, the text of Section 27.11(d) is revised to read as follows: "698- 746 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 698-746 MHz band shall be for 6 or 12 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with § 27.5(c)." 7. In Appendix B, on page B-6, the heading of Section 27.13 is revised to read as follows: "License period." 1 Reallocation and Service Rules for the 698-746 MHz
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- non-common carrier, private internal communications, or broadcast services, or a combination thereof. (c) * * * (1) * * * (i) * * * (ii) Add to the pending request in order to obtain common carrier, non-common carrier, private internal communications, or broadcast services status, or a combination thereof, in a single license. * * * * * 10. Section 27.11 is amended by adding a new paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-364 B-6 * * * * * (d) 698-746 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 698-746 MHz band shall be for 6 or 12 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with § 27.5(c) of this part. (1) Authorizations for Blocks A
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- basis. 36. Section 27.10 is revised to read as follows: § 27.10 Regulatory status. Except with respect to Band Manager licenses and Guard Band Manager licenses, which are subject to subpart G of this part, the following rules apply concerning the regulatory status of licensees in the frequency bands specified in § 27.5. * * * * * 37. Section 27.11 is revised to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. * * * * * (e) 1390-1392 MHz band. Initial authorizations for the 1390-1392 MHz band shall be for 2 megahertz of spectrum in accordance with §27.5(c). Authorizations will be based on Major Economic Areas (MEAs), as specified in §27.6(c). (f) The paired 1392-1395 MHz and 1432-1435 MHz bands. Initial
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- Scranton Verizon 22.87 0.07 79.50 1.50 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 25.15 0.21 47.73 2.95 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 39.17 25.92 0.12 35.60 3.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 56.45 38.17 0.11 66.91 4.00 Tennessee Nashville BellSouth 55.19 37.86 0.10 63.33 4.00 Texas Brownsville SBC 34.63 23.39 0.08 69.45 5.50 Texas Corpus Christi SBC 31.88 21.36 0.08 64.35 5.50 Texas Dallas SBC 39.90 27.11 0.08 70.80 5.50 Texas Fort Worth SBC 38.06 25.59 0.08 70.87 5.50 Texas Houston SBC 40.61 27.40 0.08 64.57 5.50 Texas San Antonio SBC 33.84 22.61 0.08 64.27 5.50 Utah Logan Qwest 29.30 53.48 4.50 Virginia Richmond Verizon 78.83 25.79 0.10 64.00 3.00 Virginia Smithfield Verizon 53.89 21.43 0.16 40.00 2.75 Washington Everett Verizon 39.63 25.47 0.10 70.67 4.25 Washington
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- Indiana Indianapolis 22.42 22.47 21.53 21.87 20.44 19.81 18.82 18.82 18.82 19.05 20.25 20.40 20.36 Indiana Terre Haute 22.33 22.93 22.93 22.93 23.02 23.02 22.98 22.98 22.98 19.86 22.57 23.63 24.80 Iowa Fort Dodge 13.02 13.66 13.79 13.79 14.06 14.06 14.06 15.96 15.90 15.57 16.49 17.62 18.81 Kentucky Louisville 23.33 24.22 24.17 24.17 24.17 23.66 23.66 24.63 24.63 24.70 26.41 27.11 28.22 Louisiana Baton Rouge 22.65 22.19 22.19 22.25 20.81 20.93 20.66 19.57 19.57 19.57 20.47 23.17 23.18 Louisiana New Orleans 23.70 23.31 23.31 23.28 20.33 20.14 19.99 18.78 18.78 18.78 19.69 20.67 21.74 Maine Portland 18.07 18.24 18.24 18.24 18.27 17.99 18.19 19.12 19.70 22.53 23.34 24.72 26.09 Maryland Baltimore 24.80 25.27 26.05 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.67 24.67
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- 20.82 20.82 20.18 20.18 21.85 22.85 20.79 31.26 29.15 Indiana Indianapolis 21.87 20.44 19.81 18.82 18.82 18.82 19.05 20.25 20.40 20.20 20.21 Indiana Terre Haute 22.93 23.02 23.02 22.98 22.98 22.98 19.86 22.57 23.63 26.21 26.30 Iowa Fort Dodge 13.79 14.06 14.06 14.06 15.96 15.90 15.57 16.49 17.62 19.04 19.51 Kentucky Louisville 24.17 24.17 23.66 23.66 24.63 24.63 24.70 26.41 27.11 28.44 29.06 Louisiana Baton Rouge 22.25 20.81 20.93 20.66 19.57 19.57 19.57 20.47 23.17 23.00 23.65 Louisiana New Orleans 23.28 20.33 20.14 19.99 18.78 18.78 18.78 19.69 20.67 21.84 22.49 Maine Portland 18.24 18.27 17.99 18.19 19.12 19.70 22.53 23.34 24.72 26.31 27.45 Maryland Baltimore 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.67 24.67 25.73 26.47 27.14 27.09 Massachusetts Boston 21.72 23.07
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- 21.85 22.85 20.79 31.26 28.90 28.53 Indiana Indianapolis 21.87 20.44 19.81 18.82 18.82 18.82 19.05 20.25 20.40 20.20 20.21 19.74 Indiana Terre Haute 22.93 23.02 23.02 22.98 22.98 22.98 19.86 22.57 23.63 26.21 25.94 25.95 Iowa Fort Dodge 13.79 14.06 14.06 14.06 15.96 15.90 15.57 16.49 17.62 19.04 19.51 19.90 Kentucky Louisville 24.17 24.17 23.66 23.66 24.63 24.63 24.70 26.41 27.11 28.44 29.06 28.87 Louisiana Baton Rouge 22.25 20.81 20.93 20.66 19.57 19.57 19.57 20.47 23.17 23.00 23.65 23.28 Louisiana New Orleans 23.28 20.33 20.14 19.99 18.78 18.78 18.78 19.69 20.67 21.84 22.49 22.12 Maine Portland 18.24 18.27 17.99 18.19 19.12 19.70 22.53 23.34 24.72 26.31 26.99 27.28 Maryland Baltimore 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.67 24.67 25.73 26.47 27.14 28.09
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- 83.67 83.67 84.39 84.86 Missouri Kansas City 63.68 63.37 63.19 65.22 61.15 60.77 60.96 61.00 Missouri Mexico 45.17 44.87 44.70 46.65 43.29 48.72 48.92 49.11 Missouri St. Louis 62.49 62.19 62.01 64.01 61.15 60.22 60.40 60.37 Montana Butte 56.07 56.07 56.07 54.63 54.28 54.63 54.63 56.44 Nebraska Grand Island 58.74 66.75 66.29 67.45 68.53 68.22 60.02 60.69 New Jersey Phillipsburg 27.11 21.22 26.70 27.42 27.42 27.42 31.97 31.72 New Mexico Alamogordo 67.06 69.68 70.04 67.32 67.71 67.90 68.07 70.26 32 Table 1.19 Monthly Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a PBX Trunk * (as of October 15) State City 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 New York Binghamton 50.88 56.67 54.90 55.62 55.62 52.84 52.75
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- Kansas City 63.68 63.37 63.19 65.22 61.15 60.77 60.96 60.30 60.30 Missouri Mexico 45.17 44.87 44.70 46.65 43.29 48.72 48.92 49.11 49.11 Missouri St. Louis 62.49 62.19 62.01 64.01 61.15 60.22 60.40 60.37 60.37 Montana Butte 56.07 56.07 56.07 54.63 54.28 54.63 54.63 56.44 59.27 Nebraska Grand Island 58.74 66.75 66.29 67.45 68.53 68.22 60.02 60.69 71.23 New Jersey Phillipsburg 27.11 21.22 26.70 27.42 27.42 27.42 31.97 31.72 27.42 New Mexico Alamogordo 67.06 69.68 70.04 67.32 67.71 67.90 68.07 70.26 71.54 32 Table 1.19 Monthly Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a PBX Trunk * (as of October 15) State City 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 New York Binghamton 50.88 56.67 54.90 55.62
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- 21.71 1961 29.9 5.61 33.75 2001 177.1 22.62 22.98 1962 30.2 5.62 33.48 2002 179.9 23.33 23.33 1963 30.6 5.65 33.22 1964 31.0 5.66 32.85 1965 31.5 5.67 32.38 1966 32.4 5.64 31.32 1967 33.4 5.60 30.16 1968 34.8 5.61 29.00 1969 36.7 5.68 27.84 1970 38.8 5.76 26.71 1971 40.5 6.04 26.83 1972 41.8 6.38 27.46 1973 44.4 6.69 27.11 1974 49.3 7.08 25.84 1975 53.8 7.32 24.48 1976 56.9 7.81 24.69 1977 60.6 8.07 23.96 1978 65.2 8.31 22.93 1979 72.6 8.40 20.81 Sources: Averages for 1940 through 1982 are from an AT&T local rate survey and represent January 1 rates. These averages exclude taxes and are for rotary service including the cost of a telephone. See Reference Book
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- 21.71 1961 29.9 5.61 33.75 2001 177.1 22.62 22.98 1962 30.2 5.62 33.48 2002 179.9 23.38 23.38 1963 30.6 5.65 33.22 1964 31.0 5.66 32.85 1965 31.5 5.67 32.38 1966 32.4 5.64 31.32 1967 33.4 5.60 30.16 1968 34.8 5.61 29.00 1969 36.7 5.68 27.84 1970 38.8 5.76 26.71 1971 40.5 6.04 26.83 1972 41.8 6.38 27.46 1973 44.4 6.69 27.11 1974 49.3 7.08 25.84 1975 53.8 7.32 24.48 1976 56.9 7.81 24.69 1977 60.6 8.07 23.96 1978 65.2 8.31 22.93 1979 72.6 8.40 20.81 Sources: Averages for 1940 through 1982 are from an AT&T local rate survey and represent January 1 rates. These averages exclude taxes and are for rotary service including the cost of a telephone. See Reference Book
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- - Central PR 0 0 0 0.00 Verizon - Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 0 0 0 0.00 Verizon - New England - Rhode Island RI 36 26 10 27.78 Verizon - South - Contel - South Carolina SC 0 0 0 0.00 Verizon - South Carolina SC 1 0 0 0.00 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 332 242 90 27.11 Qwest - South Dakota SD 0 0 0 0.00 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 323 236 87 26.93 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 0 0 0 0.00 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 0 0 0 0.00 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 0 0 0 0.00 Verizon - SW Texas TX 1,347 1,004 343 25.46 SBC
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- SENECA ROCKS TEL., INC. 10.92 0.63 10.22 60.79 200258 A WAR ACQUISITION CORP. DBA WAR TELEPHONE CO. 12.81 2.31 10.26 281.92 200259 C HARDY TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 6.32 3.12 3.10 5.41 200267 C ARMSTRONG TEL. CO. -0.83 1.12 -1.93 -12.86 200271 C CITIZENS TEL OF WVA DBA FRONTIER COMM OF WVA -11.76 3.56 -14.79 -29.82 200277 C WEST SIDE TEL. CO.-WV 27.11 11.14 14.36 INFINITE 204338 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF WVA DBA FRONTIER COMM 10.79 4.35 6.17 15.28 204339 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF WVA DBA FRONTIER COMM 0.23 -0.65 0.89 -7.34 205050 C VERIZON WEST VIRGINIA INC. -3.80 -1.90 -1.93 0.00 WISCONSIN Total -2.51 -4.63 2.22 12.04 330841 C CENTURYTEL OF THE MIDWEST-WI/CENCOM 3.85 1.58 2.24 -3.43 330842 A AMERY
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- Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S WEST - Oregon OR 2,667,291 1,903,430 778,700 29.19 ALLTEL - Pennsylvania PA
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- - New Mexico NM 363,453 264,630 98,883 27.21 Verizon - New York NY 6,662,349 4,637,103 2,025,030 30.40 Citizens - Red Hook NY 7,648 5,146 2,537 33.17 Citizens - Upstate NY 138,755 103,503 37,392 26.95 Citizens - W. Counties NY 16,212 11,560 6,871 42.38 Citizens - Frontier of Rochester NY 236,929 192,187 44,742 18.88 ALLTEL - Carolina NC 85,092 62,081 23,066 27.11 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,144,767 843,741 301,423 26.33 Verizon - South - Contel - North Carolina NC 64,587 49,489 15,318 23.72 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 136,498 104,864 31,792 23.29 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 524,033 399,280 124,754 23.81 Sprint - Centel of North Carolina NC 122,998 97,956 25,042 20.36 Qwest -
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- use. * * * * * * * * 5. A new part 27 is added to read as follows: PART 27 -- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE Subpart A -- General Information Sec. 27.1Basis and purpose. 27.2Permissible communications. 27.3Other applicable rule parts. 27.4Terms and definitions. 27.5 Frequencies. 27.6Service areas. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 17 Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses 27.11Initial authorization. 27.12Eligibility. 27.13License period. 27.14Construction requirements; Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. 27.15Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation. Subpart C -- Technical Standards 27.51Equipment authorization. 27.52RF safety. 27.53Emission limits. 27.54Frequency stability. 27.55Field strength limits. 27.56Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57International coordination. 27.59Environmental requirements. 27.61Quiet zones. 27.63Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64Protection from interference. Subpart D -- Competitive Bidding Procedures for
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- Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 G-7 #. Section 26.326 is removed. Sec. 26.326 [Removed] Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 H-1 APPENDIX H PROPOSED RULES - PART 27 CURRENT SUBJECT PROPOSED NEW OR RULE (proposed change) REVISED RULE NUMBER NUMBER 27.3 Other applicable rule parts (change to revise description 27.3 of Part 1). 27.4 Terms and definitions (to add ULS). 27.4 27.11 Initial authorization (to allow auction winners to file a 27.11 single application for all winning markets). 27.14(e) Construction requirements (add notification section). 27.14(e) 27.15 (b)(1) Coordinate data (NAD83 instead of NAD27). 27.15(b)(1) 27.59 Environmental requirements (change form numbers to 27.59 reflect ULS forms). 27.207 Procedures for filing petitions to deny against WCS long- 1.947 form applications (move to consolidated Part
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- Applications to change, or add to, the carrier status in a license are modifications not requiring prior Commission authorization. The licensee must notify the Commission within 30 days of the change. If the change results in the discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of an existing service, the licensee is subject to the provisions of § 27.66 of this part. 11. Section 27.11 is amended by adding the following sentences to the end of paragraph (a), by revising paragraph (b), and by adding a new paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 27.11 Initial authorization. (a) * * * Initial authorizations shall be granted in accordance with § 27.5 of this part. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be
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- construction. See 47 C.F.R. Part 17. It is the Guard Band Manager's responsibility to determine whether an individual station referral is needed. The license term of each individual station license will be tied to the license term of the Guard Band Manager's blanket license. See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (Personal Communications Service). See, e.g., Motorola September 15, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola November 11, 1999 Ex Parte Filing; Motorola December 2, 1999 Ex Parte Filing. There are four recognized public safety frequency coordinators for the 700 MHz public safety band: Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO); International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA);
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- FAA and registered with the Commission prior to construction. This requirement applies to all non-government antenna structures, regardless of the radio service licensees involved. MDS Comments at 11-12. On the other hand, MDS supports our view that remote sites should not require a license. See, e.g., 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1498; 47 C.F.R. § 27.11 (Wireless Communications Service); 47 C.F.R. § 24.11 (PCS). See 800 MHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 1501; Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the 37.0-38.6 GHz and 38.6-40.0 GHz Bands, ET Docket No. 95-183, Report and Order and Second Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 18600, 18636 ¶ 74 (1997) (39 GHz Report and Order and