FCC Web Documents citing 27.63
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- authority), reh'g denied, 154 F.3d 487 (D.C. Cir. 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 27.50. The same transmission limits currently in place for the 2.3 GHz band would be used for the 4.9 GHz band. 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.53. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 47 C.F.R. Part 17. 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. § 27.55. See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 39 GHz Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 18633 (para. 68). See 47 GHz Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 16994-97 (paras. 119-129). At a minimum, stations whose radio
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- In the Matters of Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Time Warner Communications Petition for Forbearance, Complete Detariffing for Competitive Access Providers and Competitive Exchange Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596, 8608-10 (1997). 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.924, 1.1307. See supra ¶¶ 66-69. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 27.55(a). See also 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 24.236 for PCS. See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 for 2.3 GHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.103 for fixed microwave services. See Amendment of Parts 2, 15, and 97 of the Commission's Rules
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- MHz band, which is designated for Industrial/Business use, see 47 C.F.R. § 90.259(a), and asking that the rule be amended to expressly permit licensing of public safety eligibles). See Petition for Rulemaking of the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (filed August 23, 2006) (NPSTC Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.35(c)(17). See NPSTC Petition at 5-6. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.371, 27.63, 73.1692. Under the Part 90 rules, trunked systems must meet certain monitoring requirements. The monitoring requirements, however, do not apply if certain conditions are met. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b), (c). See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No.
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- non-Federal Government receivers operating in the 1675-1710 MHz Meteorological-Satellite Service if notified of interference. (See 47 C.F.R. § 27.1135.) AWS-1 licensees that construct or modify towers in the immediate vicinity of AM broadcast stations are responsible for correcting any disturbance in the AM station antenna pattern that causes operation outside the AM station's authorized radiation limits. (See 47 C.F.R. § 27.63.) Weblinks ``47 C.F.R.'' refers to the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (FCC rules). AWS-1 Report and Order, FCC 03-251, released November 25, 2003. AWS-1 Order on Reconsideration, FCC 05-149, released August 15, 2005: AWS Relocation and Cost Sharing Report and Order, FCC 06-45, released April 21, 2006: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-06-45A1.doc Designated Entity Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed
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- forth the technical standards for WCS. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337. Section Number and Title: 27.50 Power and antenna height limits. 27.51 Equipment authorization. 27.52 RF safety. 27.53 Emission limits. 27.54 Frequency stability. 27.55 Signal strength limits. 27.56 Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57 International coordination. 27.58 Interference to BRS/EBS receivers. 27.63 Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64 Protection from interference. SUBPART D-COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR THE 2305-2320 MHz AND 2345-2360 MHz BANDS Brief Description: The part 27 rules state the conditions under which spectrum is made available and licensed for the provision of wireless communications services (WCS) in specified bands. Subpart D sets forth the rules governing the use
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- is defined as all days, including days when the Commission opens later than 8:00 a.m., which are not ``holidays'' (i.e., Saturday, Sunday, officially recognized Federal legal holidays and any other day on which the Commission's offices are closed and not reopened prior to 5:30 p.m.) (see 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.403, 1.4(e)(1) and (2), 27.72(b)). AM Broadcast Station Notification. Per Section 27.63 of the Rules, WCS licensees that plan to construct or modify towers within 1 kilometer (0.6 mile) of non-directional AM broadcast station tower and within 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) of a directional AM broadcast station array must also notify the licensee of the AM broadcast station in advance of the planned construction or modification. Provide SDARS licensees an inventory. WCS
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- across service areas," and suggests that licensees in adjacent service areas should be permitted to agree to alternative field strengths along their mutual border.222 1.815 (stating in relevant part"[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with" the Commission ... an annual employment report"). 217 See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Red at 10848-65, paras. 123- 161. In a "coordination" approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. 11Q The "field strength" approach requires
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- Sure/West/Roseville Tel - California CA 257,497 182,407 75,089 29.16 Qwest - Colorado CO 5,796,082 4,204,004 1,592,078 27.47 SBC - SNET - CT CT 3,891,704 2,712,017 1,179,689 30.31 Verizon - Delaware DE 896,402 612,689 283,712 31.65 Verizon - District of Columbia DC 1,460,386 855,078 605,308 41.45 Verizon - Florida FL 4,148,499 3,042,470 1,106,029 26.66 BellSouth - Florida FL 10,799,435 7,815,441 2,983,994 27.63 Sprint - Florida FL 3,585,723 2,674,021 911,702 25.43 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 678,658 499,365 179,291 26.42 BellSouth - Georgia GA 8,063,187 5,701,131 2,362,056 29.29 Verizon - Hawaii HI 1,478,193 1,111,222 366,971 24.83 Verizon - NW - Idaho ID 327,595 237,925 89,671 27.37 Qwest - Idaho South ID 862,172 567,533 294,640 34.17 Qwest - Idaho North ID 55,961 38,150 17,811 31.83
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- Sure/West/Roseville Tel - California CA 257,497 182,407 75,089 29.16 Qwest - Colorado CO 5,796,082 4,204,004 1,592,078 27.47 SBC - SNET - CT CT 3,891,704 2,712,017 1,179,689 30.31 Verizon - Delaware DE 896,402 612,689 283,712 31.65 Verizon - District of Columbia DC 1,460,386 855,078 605,308 41.45 Verizon - Florida FL 4,148,499 3,042,470 1,106,029 26.66 BellSouth - Florida FL 10,799,435 7,815,441 2,983,994 27.63 Sprint - Florida FL 3,585,723 2,674,021 911,702 25.43 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 678,658 499,365 179,291 26.42 BellSouth - Georgia GA 8,063,187 5,701,131 2,362,056 29.29 Verizon - Hawaii HI 1,478,193 1,111,222 366,971 24.83 Verizon - NW - Idaho ID 327,595 237,925 89,671 27.37 Qwest - Idaho South ID 862,172 567,533 294,640 34.17 Qwest - Idaho North ID 55,961 38,150 17,811 31.83
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- 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 25.73 26.47 27.14 28.09 27.94 28.06 Massachusetts Boston 21.72 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.46 24.53 25.61 29.64 29.88 29.76 Massachusetts Hyannis 20.43 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.46 24.53 25.61 29.64 29.88 29.76 Massachusetts Springfield 21.72 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.46 24.53 25.61 29.64 29.88
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- 22,607 24.26 7.35 CenturyTel of Missouri - Belle-Hermann MO 5,501 3,885 1,644 29.89 8.83 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southern Missouri MO 16,754 12,855 4,033 24.07 24.47 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southwest Missouri MO 292,641 225,272 68,519 23.41 14.65 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 1,182,894 744,057 428,655 36.24 16.58 Sprint - United Telephone of Missouri MO 158,410 122,521 43,775 27.63 30.64 Qwest - Montana MT 192,149 145,694 51,579 26.84 18.60 ALLTEL - Nebraska NE 133,527 95,282 39,350 29.47 62.27 Qwest - Nebraska NE 218,081 152,469 74,639 34.23 10.00 Sprint - Central Telephone - Nevada NV 532,378 422,349 112,792 21.19 1.01 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 37,856 25,120 13,849 36.58 4.09 AT&T - Pacific Telesis - Nevada Bell NV 202,648 150,371
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- 22,607 24.26 7.35 CenturyTel of Missouri - Belle-Hermann MO 5,501 3,885 1,644 29.89 8.83 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southern Missouri MO 16,754 12,855 4,033 24.07 24.47 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southwest Missouri MO 292,641 225,272 68,519 23.41 14.65 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 1,182,894 744,057 428,655 36.24 16.58 Sprint - United Telephone of Missouri MO 158,410 122,521 43,775 27.63 30.64 Qwest - Montana MT 192,149 145,694 51,579 26.84 18.60 ALLTEL - Nebraska NE 133,527 95,282 39,350 29.47 62.27 Qwest - Nebraska NE 218,081 152,469 74,639 34.23 10.00 Sprint - Central Telephone - Nevada NV 532,378 422,349 112,792 21.19 1.01 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 37,856 25,120 13,849 36.58 4.09 AT&T - Pacific Telesis - Nevada Bell NV 202,648 150,371
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- COMPANY 2.47 -5.23 8.13 4.66 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.04 -1.57 8.76 INFINITE 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.96 2.22 2.68 4.61 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.55 -2.29 7.00 11.59 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO 4.64 3.84 0.77 2.75 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.93 -2.81 5.91 4.34 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.17 1.87 1.28 -27.63 532387 C NEHALEM TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. DBA NEHALEM -0.15 -0.44 0.29 -10.67 532388 C NORTH STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY - OR 6.45 -1.90 8.51 27.28 532389 C OREGON TELEPHONE CORPORATION 4.69 -0.83 5.56 8.43 532390 C OREGON-IDAHO UTILITIES, INC. -4.99 1.88 -6.74 -7.26 532391 C PEOPLES TELEPHONE CO. - OR 13.11 -4.36 18.27 46.18 532392 C PINE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. - OR
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- COMPANY 2.47 -5.23 8.13 4.66 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.04 -1.57 8.76 INFINITE 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.96 2.22 2.68 4.61 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.55 -2.29 7.00 11.59 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO 4.64 3.84 0.77 2.75 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.93 -2.81 5.91 4.34 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.17 1.87 1.28 -27.63 532387 C NEHALEM TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. DBA NEHALEM -0.15 -0.44 0.29 -10.67 532388 C NORTH STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY - OR 6.45 -1.90 8.51 27.28 532389 C OREGON TELEPHONE CORPORATION 4.69 -0.83 5.56 8.43 532390 C OREGON-IDAHO UTILITIES, INC. -4.99 1.88 -6.74 -7.26 532391 C PEOPLES TELEPHONE CO. - OR 13.11 -4.36 18.27 46.18 532392 C PINE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. - OR
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- 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 Hawaii 183,185 3,192,205 17.43 1,786,165 9.75 1,406,040 7.68 Idaho 256,084 3,671,411 14.34 2,476,153 9.67 1,195,258 4.67 Illinois 2,097,503 88,750,317 42.31 57,945,005 27.63 30,805,312 14.69 Indiana 1,021,348 17,908,195 17.53 13,734,821 13.45 4,173,374 4.09 Iowa 478,319 14,121,735 29.52 9,926,128 20.75 4,195,607 8.77 Kansas 469,136 15,496,037 33.03 12,482,186 26.61 3,013,851 6.42 Kentucky 674,796 32,676,796 48.42 21,115,189 31.29 11,561,607 17.13 Louisiana 724,281 45,934,410 63.42 33,259,601 45.92 12,674,809 17.50 Maine 198,820 7,229,367 36.36 5,498,009 27.65 1,731,358 8.71 Maryland 865,561 22,886,322 26.44 11,737,266 13.56 11,149,056 12.88 Massachusetts 975,574
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- 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 Baltimore 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.98 24.67 24.67 25.73 26.47 27.14 28.09 27.94 28.06 28.86 28.94 Massachusetts Boston 21.72 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.46 24.53 25.61 29.64 29.88 29.76 29.80 29.95 Massachusetts Hyannis 20.43 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.46 24.53 25.61 29.64 29.88 29.76 29.80 29.95 Massachusetts Springfield 21.72 23.07 23.07 23.07
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- Maine ME 436,745 286,902 149,843 34.31 Verizon Maryland MD 2,054,217 1,192,816 861,401 41.93 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,210,975 1,296,020 914,955 41.38 Verizon North - Michigan MI 362,045 246,727 115,318 31.85 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 2,408,699 1,613,465 795,233 33.02 Qwest - Minnesota MN 1,024,808 579,468 445,342 43.46 AT&T - BellSouth - Mississippi MS 916,009 662,915 253,094 27.63 CenturyTel of Missouri - Central Missouri MO 56,723 39,577 17,146 30.23 CenturyTel of Missouri - Belle-Hermann MO 3,334 2,090 1,244 37.31 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southern Missouri MO 17,105 12,607 4,498 26.30 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southwest Missouri MO 165,722 123,290 42,432 25.60 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 1,461,411 902,835 558,576 38.22 Embarq - United Telephone of Missouri
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- Maine ME 436,745 286,902 149,843 34.31 Verizon Maryland MD 2,054,217 1,192,816 861,401 41.93 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,210,975 1,296,020 914,955 41.38 Verizon North - Michigan MI 362,045 246,727 115,318 31.85 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 2,408,699 1,613,465 795,233 33.02 Qwest - Minnesota MN 1,024,808 579,468 445,342 43.46 AT&T - BellSouth - Mississippi MS 916,009 662,915 253,094 27.63 CenturyTel of Missouri - Central Missouri MO 56,723 39,577 17,146 30.23 CenturyTel of Missouri - Belle-Hermann MO 3,334 2,090 1,244 37.31 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southern Missouri MO 17,105 12,607 4,498 26.30 CenturyTel of Missouri - Southwest Missouri MO 165,722 123,290 42,432 25.60 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 1,461,411 902,835 558,576 38.22 Embarq - United Telephone of Missouri
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- Section 90.179, the shared use of the spectrum licensed to the individual states would be predicated on the authorized user and the state complying with all the provisions of Section 90.179. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(d). See, e.g., Commercial 700 MHz R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 514 ¶ 93. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 ¶¶ 123-161. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee to limit the field strength of its station transmissions to some prescribed level at the licensee's geographic border. The predicted 40 dBu/v field strength shall be calculated using Figure 10 of Section 73.699 of this chapter, with a correction
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- carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) ("DBS NPRM"). 211 See Section III.A.1. "Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations," supra. 212See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-90 42 interference.213 We concluded that such an approach provides established, objective criteria for controlling in-band interference, and gives users the ability to construct and operate facilities in boundary areas so
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- common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671. See also
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- broadband and wireless local loop to residents with mobility needs that seldom extend beyond these smaller geographic areas. See CROW Comments at 8-9. See, e.g., CROW Comments at 7-8; Leap Comments at 1; NTCA Comments at 2. Spectrum Reallocation Policy Statement, 14 FCC Rcd at 19879-80 ¶ 25. See supra Section III.B.1.a. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.63, 27.64. See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7312 ¶ 78. See Upper 700 MHz First Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 521-22 ¶ 111; see also Upper 700 MHz MO&O and FNPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 20851 at ¶ 10. See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7300 ¶ 43. An analog television transmitter operating at 50 kW would not
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- In the Matters of Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Time Warner Communications Petition for Forbearance, Complete Detariffing for Competitive Access Providers and Competitive Exchange Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596, 8608-10 (1997). 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.924, 1.1307. See supra ¶¶ 66-69. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 27.55(a). See also 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 24.236 for PCS. See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 for 2.3 GHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.103 for fixed microwave services. See Amendment of Parts 2, 15, and 97 of the Commission's Rules
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- Port Combinations/Non- Dispatch/TN (hours) 11.69 5.91 9.51 4.46 13.35 4.46 10.73 3.68 14.41 5.91 C - 40 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 Tennessee Performance Metric Data B.3.3.4.1 Combo Other/Dispatch/TN (hours) 28.57 3.72 24.84 4.47 32.76 4.99 27.63 4.63 29.88 5.87 B.3.3.4.2 Combo Other/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 28.57 2.22 24.84 1.27 32.76 2.96 27.63 0.83 29.88 4.03 1,2 B.3.3.5.1 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Dispatch/TN (hours) 48.16 5.25 33.22 6.89 38.62 6.99 31.51 11.11 32.60 10.43 B.3.3.5.2 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Non- Dispatch/TN (hours) 5.03 1.55 1.92 0.58 2.45 7.55 2.20 2.36 1.63 3.53 2,3,4,5 B.3.3.6.1 UNE ISDN/Dispatch/TN (hours) 15.00 7.10
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- the ground over the area extending to 1 km from the base of the antenna mounting structure. Section 27.57 is amended by adding a new paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 27.57 International coordination. * * * * * (c) Operation in the 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands is subject to international agreements with Mexico and Canada. Section 27.63 is amended to read as follows: § 27.63 Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. AWS and WCS licensees that construct or modify towers in the immediate vicinity of AM broadcast stations are responsible for measures necessary to correct disturbance of the AM station antenna pattern which causes operation outside of the radiation parameters specified by the FCC for the
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- MHz band, which is designated for Industrial/Business use, see 47 C.F.R. § 90.259(a), and asking that the rule be amended to expressly permit licensing of public safety eligibles). See Petition for Rulemaking of the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (filed August 23, 2006) (NPSTC Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.35(c)(17). See NPSTC Petition at 5-6. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.371, 27.63, 73.1692. Under the Part 90 rules, trunked systems must meet certain monitoring requirements. The monitoring requirements, however, do not apply if certain conditions are met. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b), (c). See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No.
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- functions as the antenna. Consequently, a nearby tower may become an unintended part of the AM antenna system, reradiating the AM signal and distorting the authorized AM radiation pattern. Thus, our rules contain several sections concerning tower construction near AM antennas that are intended to protect AM stations from the effects of such tower construction., specifically, Sections 73.1692, 22.371, and 27.63 These existing rule sections impose differing requirements on the broadcast and wireless entities, although the issue is the same regardless of the types of antennas mounted on a tower. Other rule parts, such as Part 90 and Part 24, entirely lack provisions for protecting AM stations from possible effects of nearby tower construction. The Coalition has proposed that the Commission
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- Rcd 9601 at ¶ 14. See California comments at 5; APCO comments at 3; IAFC/IMSA comments at 8; NPSTC comments at 9; AASHTO comments at 10; Wisconsin DOT comments at 3; TEMA comments at 2. See Notice, 22 FCC Rcd 9602 at ¶ 15. The Commission's Rules for some other services contain such a provision. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.371, 27.63, 73.1692. See Sprint Nextel comments at 5; AM Coalition comments at 1-3; Hatfield and Dawson comments at 3; LMCC comments at 15; APCO comments at 4; NPSTC comments at 12; AASHTO comments at 13; Wisconsin DOT comments at 3; CSS comments at 3; EWA reply comments at 7. See An Inquiry Into the Commission's Policies and Rules Regarding AM Radio
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- Canada and Mexico regarding the use of these bands. We seek comment on this issue, including the costs and benefits of alternative approaches to this issue. Other Technical Issues There are several additional technical rules applicable to all Part 27 services. Specifically, these are: 27.51 Equipment authorization, 27.52 RF safety, 27.54 Frequency stability, 27.56 Antennas structures; air navigation safety, and 27.63 Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. As AWS-4 will be a Part 27 service, we propose that all of these rules should apply to all AWS-4 licensees, including licensees who acquire their licenses through partitioning or disaggregation. We seek comment on this approach, including the costs and benefits of this approach. Protection of MSS Operations We propose to adopt
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- the public,106 and Part 73 contains rules for broadcasters.107 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-97 108 Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies, MM Docket No. 98-204, and Termination of the EEO Streamlining Proceeding, MM Docket No. 96-16, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 23004 (1998). 109 Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (paras. 123- 161). PAGE 27 56. We have initiated a rulemaking on our Part 73 EEO rules,108 and seek comment on whether there are any reasons not to apply Part 73 rules to conventional
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- mobile service shall . . . be treated as a common carrier for purposes of this Act''). See also 47 C.F.R. § 1.815 (stating in relevant part ``[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with the Commission . . . an annual employment report''). See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65, paras. 123-161. In a ``coordination'' approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee
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- common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671. See also
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- authority), reh'g denied, 154 F.3d 487 (D.C. Cir. 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 27.50. The same transmission limits currently in place for the 2.3 GHz band would be used for the 4.9 GHz band. 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.53. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 47 C.F.R. Part 17. 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. § 27.55. See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 39 GHz Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 18633 (para. 68). See 47 GHz Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 16994-97 (paras. 119-129). At a minimum, stations whose radio
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- 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 WCS 27.201WCS subject to competitive bidding. 27.202Competitive bidding mechanisms. 27.203Withdrawal, default and disqualification payments. 27.204Bidding application and certification procedures; prohibition of collusion. 27.205Submission of upfront payments. 27.206Submission of down payment and filing of long-form applications. 27.207Procedures for filing petitions to deny against long-form WCS
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- Blocks C and D will be based on Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAGs), as shown in section 27.6. Applications for individual sites FCC rule or policy; and a list of any pending proceedings are not required and will not be accepted, except where that relate to any matter described in this paragraph. required for environmental assessments, in accordance with section 27.63. (d) In making its showing of entitlement to a renewal Sec. 27.12 Eligibility. Any entity, other than those precluded by section 310 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. section 310, is eligible to hold a license under this part. Sec. 27.15 Geographic partitioning and spectrum Sec. 27.13 License period. Initial WCS authorizations will have a term
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- mobile service shall . . . be treated as a common carrier for purposes of this Act''). See also 47 C.F.R. § 1.815 (stating in relevant part ``[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with the Commission . . . an annual employment report''). See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65, paras. 123-161. In a ``coordination'' approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee
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- common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671. See also
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- 50 kW ERP maximum limit for the Lower 700 MHz Band would permit both wireless services and certain new broadcast operations,283 yet still allow efficient and flexible use of the spectrum without offsetting costs.284 The Notice asked whether the possible technology or technologies used to provide 278 See supra Section III.B.1.a. 279 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.63, 27.64. 280 See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7312 ¶ 78. 281 See Upper 700 MHz First Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 521-22 ¶ 111; see also Upper 700 MHz MO&O and FNPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 20851 at ¶ 10. 282 See Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 7300 ¶ 43. 283 An analog television transmitter operating at
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- methods should be used for interference protection. 100. We believe that either method, when properly applied, can provide a satisfactory means of controlling harmful interference between systems, although, on balance, there may be reasons to prefer 235 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 236 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 237 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 238 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 239 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 240 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.924, 1.1307. 241 See supra ¶¶ 66-69. 242 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 27.55(a). See also 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 243 See 47 C.F.R. § 24.236 for PCS. See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 for 2.3 GHz band. 244 See 47 C.F.R. § 101.103 for fixed microwave services. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-15 40 one
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- commenters, we are adopting our Part 27 technical rules, as modified herein.374 With regard to the unpaired 1670-1675 MHz band, ArrayComm supports the application of our Part 27 technical rule standards with two significant exceptions: 1) the threshold levels for routine environmental evaluations listed in Section 1.1307 of our rules, and 2) the applicability of AM disturbance requirements of Section 27.63 of our rules.375 We consider each of ArrayComm's proposals in turn. 113. Threshold Levels for Routine Environmental Evaluation. Sections 1.1307(b), 2.1091 and 2.1093 of our rules list services and devices for which an environmental evaluation for RF exposure must be routinely performed.376 Section 1.1307(b) requires an environmental evaluation for all Part 27 fixed stations operating at an EIRP of 1640
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- Section 90.179, the shared use of the spectrum licensed to the individual states would be predicated on the authorized user and the state complying with all the provisions of Section 90.179. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(d). See, e.g., Commercial 700 MHz R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 514 ¶ 93. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 ¶¶ 123-161. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee to limit the field strength of its station transmissions to some prescribed level at the licensee's geographic border. The predicted 40 dBu/v field strength shall be calculated using Figure 10 of Section 73.699 of this chapter, with a correction
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- Port Combinations/Non- Dispatch/TN (hours) 11.69 5.91 9.51 4.46 13.35 4.46 10.73 3.68 14.41 5.91 C - 40 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 Tennessee Performance Metric Data B.3.3.4.1 Combo Other/Dispatch/TN (hours) 28.57 3.72 24.84 4.47 32.76 4.99 27.63 4.63 29.88 5.87 B.3.3.4.2 Combo Other/Non-Dispatch/TN (hours) 28.57 2.22 24.84 1.27 32.76 2.96 27.63 0.83 29.88 4.03 1,2 B.3.3.5.1 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Dispatch/TN (hours) 48.16 5.25 33.22 6.89 38.62 6.99 31.51 11.11 32.60 10.43 B.3.3.5.2 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Non- Dispatch/TN (hours) 5.03 1.55 1.92 0.58 2.45 7.55 2.20 2.36 1.63 3.53 2,3,4,5 B.3.3.6.1 UNE ISDN/Dispatch/TN (hours) 15.00 7.10
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- NOT ADD UP DUE TO ROUNDING. * SHOWS PERCENTAGE OF END USER REVENUE SUBJECT TO THE UNIVERSAL SERVICE MECHANISM. 25 Table 11 Monthly End User Telephone Expenditures Per Loop: 1997 Local SLC IntrastateInterstateOther Total Wireless* All Exchange Toll Toll WirelineWireline Revenue ALABAMA $34.29 $4.06 $11.55 $27.45 $0.73 $78.09 $13.65 91.74 ALASKA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 94.77 ARIZONA 27.63 4.38 6.86 36.66 0.78 76.31 13.60 89.91 ARKANSAS 29.32 3.94 16.76 29.63 0.82 80.46 13.16 93.62 CALIFORNIA 23.75 3.33 23.27 21.22 0.57 72.14 14.55 86.69 COLORADO 34.79 4.59 8.78 37.92 0.96 87.03 14.52 101.56 CONNECTICUT 32.68 3.99 8.46 38.63 0.86 84.63 20.09 104.73 DELAWARE 23.64 4.02 2.53 37.22 0.56 67.97 14.53 82.49 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 33.94 2.62 0.00 30.17 1.01
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- Exchange Companies $327,047,140 $233,514,716 $96,601,645 29.54% Bell Operating Companies 302,768,178 215,092,642 90,692,444 29.95 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 24,278,962 18,422,074 5,909,201 24.34 BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,041,152 3,679,371 1,405,752 27.89 Verizon - California - Contel - Arizona AZ 25,109 14,764 10,654 42.43 Qwest - Arizona AZ NA NA NA NA SBC - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR 2,426,134 1,750,654 670,283 27.63 Verizon - Contel - California CA 1,098,749 854,597 250,139 22.77 Verizon - NW - West Coast California CA 42,767 29,924 13,049 30.51 Verizon - GTE - California CA 10,056,273 7,833,744 2,542,725 25.28 SBC - Pacific Bell - California CA 33,270,602 24,379,902 9,037,539 27.16 Sure/West/Roseville Tel - California CA 401,149 293,934 108,625 27.08 Qwest - Colorado CO NA NA NA NA
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- Wyoming WY 0 0 0 0.00 Subject to 11 - 35 Table 11.9 Total Operating Expenses ($000) - 2003 Study Area State Percent Code Separations Intrastate Interstate Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $78,577,978 $56,875,651 $21,746,590 27.68% Bell Operating Companies 73,227,339 52,828,030 20,435,580 27.91 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 5,350,639 4,047,621 1,311,010 24.50 BellSouth - Alabama AL 821,028 593,290 226,871 27.63 Verizon - California - Contel - Arizona AZ 5,675 3,568 2,758 48.60 Qwest - Arizona AZ 1,288,880 942,175 346,801 26.91 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR 439,798 318,517 121,848 27.71 Verizon - Contel - California CA 188,483 147,037 41,732 22.14 Verizon - NW - West Coast California CA 6,762 4,871 1,934 28.60 Verizon - GTE - California CA 1,752,706
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- 340,783 31.83 Verizon - District of Columbia DC 1,923,834 1,095,433 847,617 44.06 BellSouth - Florida FL 13,147,915 9,494,694 3,749,706 28.52 Verizon - Florida FL 5,104,184 3,793,430 1,394,134 27.31 Sprint - Florida FL 4,483,854 3,388,973 1,127,237 25.14 ALLTEL - Georgia GA 871,148 645,874 226,713 26.02 BellSouth - Georgia GA 10,652,596 7,488,620 3,247,830 30.49 Verizon - Hawaiian Telephone HI 1,888,729 1,451,972 521,873 27.63 Verizon - Northwest - Idaho ID 409,720 300,013 117,478 28.67 Qwest - Idaho ID 1,082,777 713,954 372,382 34.39 Qwest - Idaho ID 75,745 52,076 23,999 31.68 SBC - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 10,868,652 7,992,758 3,052,597 28.09 Verizon - North - Contel Illinois IL 275,750 214,647 69,740 25.29 Verizon - North - Illinois IL 1,497,553 1,160,658 401,106 26.78 Verizon -
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- at 7-8; PanAmSat comments at 7-8; PetroCom comments at 4; RTG comments at ii and 11-12; SBC comments at 2; SBC comments at 2; Sprint comments at 5; SR Telecom at pages iii and 8-9; Nortel comments at iii, 10, 12-14; AT&T reply comments at 5; Lockheed comments at 4. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (¶¶ 123-161). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 24.237 (Broadband PCS), 47 C.F.R. § 21.902(b)(5) (Multipoint Distribution Service), and 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 (WCS). See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. Id. See LMDS
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- 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 WCS 27.201WCS subject to competitive bidding. 27.202Competitive bidding mechanisms. 27.203Withdrawal, default and disqualification payments. 27.204Bidding application and certification procedures; prohibition of collusion. 27.205Submission of upfront payments. 27.206Submission of down payment and filing of long-form applications. 27.207Procedures for filing petitions to deny against long-form WCS
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- the public,106 and Part 73 contains rules for broadcasters.107 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-97 108 Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies, MM Docket No. 98-204, and Termination of the EEO Streamlining Proceeding, MM Docket No. 96-16, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 23004 (1998). 109 Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (paras. 123- 161). PAGE 27 56. We have initiated a rulemaking on our Part 73 EEO rules,108 and seek comment on whether there are any reasons not to apply Part 73 rules to conventional
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- authority), reh'g denied, 154 F.3d 487 (D.C. Cir. 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 27.50. The same transmission limits currently in place for the 2.3 GHz band would be used for the 4.9 GHz band. 47 C.F.R. § 27.51. 47 C.F.R. § 27.52. 47 C.F.R. § 27.53. 47 C.F.R. § 27.54. 47 C.F.R. § 27.56. 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. 47 C.F.R. § 27.63. 47 C.F.R. Part 17. 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. § 27.55. See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. 39 GHz Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 18633 (para. 68). See 47 GHz Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 16994-97 (paras. 119-129). At a minimum, stations whose radio
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- mobile service shall . . . be treated as a common carrier for purposes of this Act''). See also 47 C.F.R. § 1.815 (stating in relevant part ``[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with the Commission . . . an annual employment report''). See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65, paras. 123-161. In a ``coordination'' approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee
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- common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671. See also
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- distance (from 100 to 10,000 km) . . for a characteristic field strength of 100 u&m at L .km. d(b) Fc(d&l - 50% 100 179.11 150 117.18 200 92.06 250 77.54 300 68.82 \ 350 62.06 400 57.08 450 52.86 500 49.65 . 550 46.78 600 44.36 650 41.95 700 39.54 750 36.81 800 34.40 850 32.30 900 29.89 950 27.63 LOO0 25.54 1050 23% 1100 21.84 1150 19.91 1200 18.30 1250 16.70 _ 1300 15.32 1350 13.97 1400 L2.71 1450 11.55 1500 10 .so 1550 9.53 L600 8.57 1650 7.72 1700 6.98 1750 6.34 L800 5.30 1850 5.32 L900 4.49 1950 4.49 2000 4.L4 2100 3.61 2200 3.L8 2300 2.79 2400 2.55 2500 2.26 2600 2.03 2700 1.85 2800 1.69