FCC Web Documents citing 27.1160
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- TIA TSB 10-F or, pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 101.105(c), other procedures that follow generally acceptable good engineering practices. ICO acknowledges this coordination requirement and we clarify that ICO's coordinations must take into account any additional interference potential resulting from ATC operations under the waivers granted herein. MSS ATC operators also must satisfy the cost-sharing requirements set forth in Sections 27.1160-27.1174 of the Commission's Rules. IV. CONCLUSION We conclude that grant of the above-captioned application, as conditioned herein, will serve the public interest, convenience, and necessity. V. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, pursuant to Section 309 of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. § 309, IT IS ORDERED that the application of New ICO Satellite Services G.P. for authority for operation of MSS mobile
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- practices. Such coordination must take into account any additional interference potential resulting from operation pursuant to the waivers granted herein. If such coordination is unsuccessful, a 2 GHz MSS operator must relocate the relevant incumbent fixed microwave stations in accordance with the Commission's Rules. A 2 GHz MSS operator must also satisfy the relocation cost-sharing requirements set forth in Sections 27.1160-27.1174 and 101.82 of the Commission's Rules, insofar as they pertain to its operation in the 2190-2200 MHz band. If harmful interference is caused to other services by ancillary MSS ATC operations, either from ATC base stations or mobile terminals, the MSS ATC operator must resolve any such interference. TerreStar proposes to provide Commercial Mobile Radio Service (``CMRS'') via its ATC
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- Commission DA 10-60 coordination must take into account any additional interference potential resulting from operation pursuant to the waivers granted herein. If such coordination is unsuccessful, a 2 GHz MSS operator must relocate the relevant incumbent fixed microwave stations in accordance with the Commission's Rules.87 A 2 GHz MSS operator must also satisfy the relocation cost-sharing requirements88set forth in Sections 27.1160-27.1174 and 101.82 of the Commission's Rules, insofar as they pertain to its operation in the 2190-2200 MHz band.89If harmful interference is caused to other services by ancillary MSS ATC operations, either from ATC base stations or mobile terminals, the MSS ATC operator must resolve any such interference.90 30. TerreStar proposes to provide Commercial Mobile Radio Service ("CMRS") via its ATC
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- and relocation expenses in the 2110-2130 MHz and 2160-2180 MHz bands. Whenever an ET licensee in the 2110-2130 MHz and 2160-2180 MHz band relocates a paired PARS link with one path in the 2110-2130 MHz band and the paired path in the 2160-2180 MHz band, the ET license will be entitled to reimbursement pursuant to the procedures described in §§ 27.1160 through 27.1174 of this chapter. * * * * * 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. Section 27.1111 is revised to read as follows: § 27.1111 Relocation of fixed microwave service licensees
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- satellites and ATC basestations. See MSS Second R&O at ¶ 22; Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, IB Docket No. 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 ¶¶ 107-108 (2003). Id. 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.1160-1174; 47 C.F.R. § 101.82. 800 MHz R&O at ¶¶ 240, 249, 297, and 329. Specifically, these relocation costs encompass the clearing of the 1910-1915 MHz band plus the costs of relocating the 1990-2110 MHz BAS licensees. Id. at ¶ 11. The December 26, 2008 true-up date is based on the June 26, 2008 end date for the 36-month 800 MHz
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- ET Docket No. 00-258, ET Docket No. 95-18, Supplemental Order and Order on Reconsideration, 19 FCC Rcd 25120 at ¶ 36 (2004). Specifically, these relocation costs encompass the clearing of the 1910-1915 MHz band plus the costs of relocating the 1990-2110 MHz BAS licensees. Id. at ¶ 12, 330. 800 MHz R&O at 252, 259-262; see also 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.1160-1190; 47 C.F.R. § 101.82. 800 MHz R&O at ¶ 261. Id. Because there are two authorized MSS systems in the 2000-2020 MHz MSS band, each MSS operator is assigned 10 megahertz of spectrum. Thus, of the total 35 megahertz of spectrum that Sprint Nextel is clearing of BAS incumbents, 5 megahertz will be occupied by Sprint Nextel, 10 megahertz by
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- seek comment on this proposal. Cost sharing. As noted above, FS links in the 2180-2200 MHz band typically are paired, for two-way operation, with FS links in the 2130-2150 MHz band. The Commission previously established a cost-sharing plan for MSS, MSS/ATC, and AWS-1 licensees in these paired bands. Briefly, for terrestrial stations (AWS and MSS/ATC), cost-sharing obligations are governed by §§27.1160 through 27.1174 except that MSS/ATC operators are not obligated to reimburse voluntarily relocating fixed microwave service incumbents in the 2180-2200 MHz band while AWS reimbursement and cost-sharing obligations relative to voluntarily relocating FMS incumbents are governed by § 27.1166. The cost-sharing plan is administered by AWS clearinghouses selected by the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau under delegated authority. We propose to