FCC Web Documents citing 27.1307
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-132A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-132A1.pdf
- consistent with typical public safety communications systems. (c) Sufficient robustness to meet the reliability and performance requirements of public safety. (d) Sufficient capacity to meet the needs of public safety. (e) Security and encryption consistent with state-of-the-art technologies. (f) A mechanism to automatically prioritize public safety communications over commercial uses on a real-time basis consistent with the requirements of § 27.1307. (g) Operational capabilities consistent with features and requirements that are typical of current and evolving state-of-the-art public safety systems. (h) Operational control of the network by the Public Safety Broadband Licensee to the extent necessary to ensure that public safety requirements are met. § 27.1307 Spectrum use in the network. (a) Spectrum use. The shared wireless broadband network developed by
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-128A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-128A1.pdf http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-128A1.txt
- commercial network (i.e., voice, video, Internet access). Blocking rates should be no greater than 2 % or other mutually agreeable criteria. Quality of Service With regard to quality of service, Sections 27.1305(f) and 90.1405(f) require the SWBN to incorporate a ``mechanism to automatically prioritize public safety communications over commercial uses on a real-time basis consistent with the requirements of [Sections 27.1307 and 90.1407(c)].'' There are certain priorities at the air interface that relate to the ability of a user to access and connect to the network. Such priority, ``access priority,'' is to be distinguished from traffic priority that arises after the connection admission. The notion of QoS is applied after the connection is established. Concerning access priority, public safety users will
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-230A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-230A1.pdf
- be defined as Public Safety Broadband Licensee-approved user or class of users, network, application, and services priorities that, via user or class of users or device identification, or both, offer the highest assignable levels of priority for network access and use of network resources, services, and applications. (2) The Shared Wireless Broadband Network shall provide emergency priority access pursuant to §27.1307(e). (3) The Shared Wireless Broadband Network shall provide an appropriate priority to 9-1-1 calls. (4) QoS resource reservation and session control mechanisms shall be incorporated into the operational capabilities of the Shared Wireless Broadband Network. (5) QoS shall be considered to be the full class of mechanisms that are found at multiple IP layers in the network (both radio access
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-132A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-132A1.pdf
- consistent with typical public safety communications systems. (c) Sufficient robustness to meet the reliability and performance requirements of public safety. (d) Sufficient capacity to meet the needs of public safety. (e) Security and encryption consistent with state-of-the-art technologies. (f) A mechanism to automatically prioritize public safety communications over commercial uses on a real-time basis consistent with the requirements of § 27.1307. (g) Operational capabilities consistent with features and requirements that are typical of current and evolving state-of-the-art public safety systems. (h) Operational control of the network by the Public Safety Broadband Licensee to the extent necessary to ensure that public safety requirements are met. § 27.1307 Spectrum use in the network. (a) Spectrum use. The shared wireless broadband network developed by
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-132A1_Erratum.doc
- consistent with typical public safety communications systems. (c) Sufficient robustness to meet the reliability and performance requirements of public safety. (d) Sufficient capacity to meet the needs of public safety. (e) Security and encryption consistent with state-of-the-art technologies. (f) A mechanism to automatically prioritize public safety communications over commercial uses on a real-time basis consistent with the requirements of § 27.1307. (g) Operational capabilities consistent with features and requirements that are typical of current and evolving state-of-the-art public safety systems. (h) Operational control of the network by the Public Safety Broadband Licensee to the extent necessary to ensure that public safety requirements are met. § 27.1307 Spectrum use in the network. (a) Spectrum use. The shared wireless broadband network developed by
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-128A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-128A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-128A1.txt
- commercial network (i.e., voice, video, Internet access). Blocking rates should be no greater than 2 % or other mutually agreeable criteria. Quality of Service With regard to quality of service, Sections 27.1305(f) and 90.1405(f) require the SWBN to incorporate a ``mechanism to automatically prioritize public safety communications over commercial uses on a real-time basis consistent with the requirements of [Sections 27.1307 and 90.1407(c)].'' There are certain priorities at the air interface that relate to the ability of a user to access and connect to the network. Such priority, ``access priority,'' is to be distinguished from traffic priority that arises after the connection admission. The notion of QoS is applied after the connection is established. Concerning access priority, public safety users will
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-230A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-230A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-230A1.txt
- be defined as Public Safety Broadband Licensee-approved user or class of users, network, application, and services priorities that, via user or class of users or device identification, or both, offer the highest assignable levels of priority for network access and use of network resources, services, and applications. (2) The Shared Wireless Broadband Network shall provide emergency priority access pursuant to §27.1307(e). (3) The Shared Wireless Broadband Network shall provide an appropriate priority to 9-1-1 calls. (4) QoS resource reservation and session control mechanisms shall be incorporated into the operational capabilities of the Shared Wireless Broadband Network. (5) QoS shall be considered to be the full class of mechanisms that are found at multiple IP layers in the network (both radio access
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/73/resources/700_MHz_D_Block.pdf
- 2, 2007) . Nov. 2, 2007) Spectrum Sharing Spectrum Sharing ··Commercial services may use public Commercial services may use public safety spectrum on secondary basis safety spectrum on secondary basis ··Public safety services may use D Block Public safety services may use D Block spectrum in spectrum in ""emergencies emergencies""on a priority on a priority basis basis See sections 27.1303(e), 27.1307, and 90.1407 of the Commission See sections 27.1303(e), 27.1307, and 90.1407 of the Commission''s rules s rules Network Requirements Network Requirements ··Broadband platform interoperable across Broadband platform interoperable across agencies, jurisdictions, and areas agencies, jurisdictions, and areas ··Public safety requirements for reliability, Public safety requirements for reliability, robustness, capacity, and security robustness, capacity, and security ··Operational capabilities typical of public