FCC Web Documents citing 78.11
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- 2001. What Multichannel Video and Cable Television Service filings require an FRN? for contact information. Aeronautical Frequency Notifications (47 C.F.R. § 76.1804) Cable Community Registrations (47 C.F.R. § 76.1801) Change Of Operational Information (47 C.F.R. § 76.1610) CARS Special Temporary Authority (STA) (47 C.F.R. § 78.33) Petitions for Special Relief (47 C.F.R. § 76.7) CARS Microwave Applications (47 C.F.R. §§ 78.11-78.40) CARS Microwave Change/ Modifications (47 C.F.R. §§ 78.11-78.40) CARS Microwave Renewals (47 C.F.R. § 78.29) CARS Microwave Transfers And Assignments (47 C.F.R. § 78.35) Cumulative Leakage Index Filing Waivers (47 C.F.R. § 76.611) Pole Attachment Complaints (47 C.F.R. § 1.1404) Adoption of a Mandatory FCC Registration Number, 16 FCC Rcd 16138 (2001). Multichannel video programming distributors include operators of cable
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- signals when it is impractical to use cable delivery. Cable operators may purchase microwave relay service from companies providing such common carrier services, or they may operate their own relay stations licensed by the Commission. Need: These rules prescribe application and licensing requirements applicable to cable television relay service. Legal basis: 47 U.S.C. §§ 154, 303. Section Number and Title: 78.11 (a) Permissible service. 78.11 (c) Permissible service. 78.11 (d) Permissible service. 78.11 (e) Permissible service. 78.11 (f) Permissible service 78.11 (g) Permissible service. 78.13 (d) Eligibility for license. 78.15 (c) Contents of applications. 78.27 (a) License conditions. 78.33 (b) Special temporary authority. 78.105 (a)(1) Antenna systems. 78.105 (b) Antenna systems. Title 47--Telecommunication TITLE 47 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
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- Id. at 2 n.5. The Applicants further state that Nucentrix historically used its spectrum to provide ``wireless cable'' services. However, as part of its transition from wireless cable to broadband data services and other advanced wireless services, Nucentrix transitioned its customers to other providers and discontinued its wireless cable business. See id. at 2 n.3; see also 47 C.F.R. § 78.11(b). Id. Id. See CARS Application, File nos. 20040210AC-08, et al., at A-5. This Application appeared on a separate public notice, dated January 28, 2004. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Site-by-Site Accepted for Filing, Public Notice, Rpt. No. 1727 (WTB rel. Jan. 28, 2004) (``January 28, 2004 Public Notice''). This Public Notice supersedes the January 28, 2004 Public Notice and will be
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- Watts) at the horizon. In its applications, Clarity Media has outlined emergency shut down procedures for operations at the travel plazas in the event of conflict with BAS services. They have notified all BAS licensees within 83 kilometers of each proposed transmit location. Clarity Media requests waivers of provisions of Part 78 of the Commission's Rules, including Sections 78.1 (``Purpose''), 78.11 (``Permissible Service''), 78.18(a)(6) (``Frequency Assignments''), 78.101 (``Power Limitations''), 78.103(e) (``Emissions and Emission Limitations''), and 78.107 (``Equipment and Installation''). Clarity Media will also require a waiver of Section 78.13, (``Eligibility for License'') to operate this proposed multichannel digital television distribution system. Interested parties may file comments on this waiver request on or before September 22, 2006. Parties interested in submitting reply
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- of Engineering and Technology (OET) to test its system at three locations: Frazier Park, California; Ogden, Utah; and North Salt Lake, Utah. Clarity conducted its experiments in September and October 2005 and submitted a 6-month progress report on its findings. Following the report, Clarity submitted ten CARS applications along with this waiver request. Clarity requests waivers of Sections 78.1 (``Purpose''), 78.11 (``Permissible Service''), 78.18(a)(6) (``Frequency Assignments''), 78.36 (``Frequency Coordination''), 78.101 (``Power Limitations''), 78.103(e) (``Emissions and Emission Limitations''), and 78.107 (``Equipment and Installation''). Clarity would also require a waiver of Section 78.13 (``Eligibility for License'') to operate its proposed multichannel television distribution system. The Media Bureau issued a Public Notice seeking comment on Clarity's waiver requests. Fifteen comments and six reply comments
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- Provide Additional Flexibility to Broadcast Auxiliary Service and Operational Fixed Microwave Licensees, et al., WT Docket No. 10-153, et al., Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Inquiry, 25 FCC Rcd 11246 (2010) (Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOI). Id. at 11247 ¶ 1. Id. at 11253-11256 ¶¶ 14-20. Id. at 11254 ¶ 17. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.602(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 78.11(a). We refer herein to covered entities collectively as ``TV pickup stations''. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.631(a) and 47 C.F.R. § 78.11(e). See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(b). Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOI, 25 FCC Rcd at 11254 ¶ 17. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638(b), 78.36(b), 101.103(d). See, e.g., License for Station KC26389 (``Each use of facilities under this authorization must be prior coordinated
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- and Other Uses and to Provide Additional Flexibility to Broadcast Auxiliary Service and Operational Fixed Microwave Licensees, et al., WT Docket No. 10-153, et al., Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Inquiry, 25 FCC Rcd 11246 (2010) (Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOI). 2Id.at 11247 ¶ 1. 3Id.at 11253-11256 ¶¶ 14-20. 4Id.at 11254 ¶ 17. 5See47 C.F.R. § 74.602(a). 6See47 C.F.R. § 78.11(a). 7We refer herein to covered entities collectively as "TV pickup stations". 7953 television stations.8TV pickup stations in these bands are licensed either for a radius around a set of coordinates or in the vicinity of a given television market. In addition, there are a limited number of Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS) stations in the 7 and 13 GHz bands
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- 2,966 349 1.14 26.71 535.64 8.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 68.53 0.12 ID 27,008 193 93 39 7 43,307 38,962 28.73 1,118.90 39,636.84 4,814.05 3.70 180.09 6.08 1,233.88 43.29 IL 1,260 160 99 55 11 9,664 752 0.00 58.55 1,241.42 21.41 0.20 0.00 0.06 108.95 14.10 IN 1,392 140 82 39 13 11,188 426 0.00 86.83 917.07 2.06 0.00 0.70 0.13 78.11 9.45 KS 631 56 39 34 13 1,481 450 0.00 23.73 562.33 24.27 0.33 0.00 0.00 47.06 0.00 KY 17,309 677 322 95 17 239,176 7,371 11.69 3,750.16 12,030.12 486.16 9.09 5.74 0.23 1,040.63 20.01 LA 4,030 159 92 42 16 22,197 3,211 2.86 711.49 4,429.54 192.49 0.02 34.44 0.00 173.96 28.13 MA 1,218 50 32 6 5 9,513 282
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- RIVIERA AZ NEW License for a New Station NPG CABLE, INC. T-L: 937 Marina Boulevard RIVIERA AZ 35-06-03.0N 114-37-12.0W Channels: C01-C05, C11-C42, D33, E01-E26, E34-E42 CAR-20021001AC-01 VIDALIA LA NEW License for a New Station CABLE ONE, INC. T-L: 100 Leo Ivy Road VIDALIA LA 31-34-00.0N 091-26-44.0W REQUEST WAIVER OF SECTION 78.18 OF FCC RULES Channels: 13.2000-13.2500 REQUEST WAIVER OF SECTION 78.11 OF FCC RULES (1) For further information about this Public Notice contact the Media Bureau at (202) 418-7000
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- ("FSS") for earth-to-space communications. Franchised cable systems and other eligible services use the 12 GHz and 18 GHz CARS bands for microwave relays pursuant to Part 78 of the Commission's Rules. Part 78 governs the licensing and operations of fixed or mobile CARS stations. CARS is principally a video transmission service used for intermediate links in a distribution network. Section 78.11 authorizes CARS stations to relay signals for and supply program material to cable television systems and other eligible entities using point-to-point and point-to-multipoint transmissions. These relay stations enable cable systems and other CARS licensees to transmit television broadcast and low power television and related audio signals, AM and FM broadcast stations, ITFS signals, and cablecasting from one point (e.g., on
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- Discnnect 12.50 tbd 18.75 tbd 12.00 tbd 0.00 tbd 17.65 tbd 4 - 411100LEX/EDI LASR FTE:2 Digital ISDN-Svc Discnnect 2.00 tbd 8.22 tbd 4.17 tbd 4.71 tbd 3.95 tbd 4 - 411200LEX/EDI LASR FTE:UNE 2 Digital xDSL-Svc Discnnect 64.78 tbd 56.78 tbd 58.38 tbd 61.83 tbd 38.80 tbd 4 - 411300LEX/EDI LASR FTE:UNE 4 Digital(1.544 mbps)-New Svc Install 71.51 tbd 78.11 tbd 75.43 tbd 78.93 tbd 74.77 tbd 4 - 411500LEX/EDI LASR FTE:LNP w/Loop-Svc Migration w/chgs 28.27 tbd 33.94 tbd 27.58 tbd 41.53 tbd 31.15 tbd 4 - 411600LEX/EDI LASR FTE:UNE Platform(Loop w/Prt)-New Svc Install 25.84 tbd 32.85 tbd 35.54 tbd 52.29 tbd 53.81 tbd 4 - 411700LEX/EDI LASR FTE:UNE Platform(Loop w/Prt)-Svc Discnnect 90.88 tbd 90.88 tbd 90.82 tbd 93.22 tbd
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- is regulated under Part 74 of our Rules, with specific rules for TV BAS in Subpart F. See 47 C.F.R. Part 74 (Experimental Radio, Auxiliary, Special Broadcast and Other Program Distribution Services), in particular, Subpart F (Television Broadcast Auxiliary Stations). The band 2025-2110 MHz may be used by cable network entities only for CARS pickup stations. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 78.11(f), 78.18(a)(6). LTTS is regulated under Part 101 of our Rules, with specific rules in Subpart L. See 47 C.F.R. Part 101 (Fixed Microwave Services), in particular, Subpart J (Local Television Transmission Service). CARS is regulated under Part 78 of our Rules. See 47 C.F.R. Part 78 (Cable Television Relay Service). While the Federal Government SRS and EESS allocations are direct
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- as authorized in Section 74.631. A TV translator relay station is a fixed station used for relaying programs and signals of TV stations to TV translators or other communications facilities that the Commission may authorize. See 47 C.F.R. §74.601(b). See generally 47 C.F.R. §74.600 (``Eligibility for license''). LTTS operations are limited to the permissible uses described in Sections 74.631 and 78.11. See 47 C.F.R. §101.803(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 74.602(a). In addition, the Commission grandfathered incumbent facilities on a co-primary basis when it reallocated BAS channel 10 (2483.5-2500 MHz) to the MSS (space-to-Earth), a.k.a. ``Big LEO'' systems. Authorization of multiple frequencies enables licensees to avert interference to other operations by allowing licensees to select the channel that is best suited for
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- a standard metropolitan area, and for a specific frequency band. Operational areas may also be county-wide, regional, statewide, or nationwide, depending on the needs of the licensee. A TVPU licensee may also be authorized to operate on any or all frequencies within an allocated band. When necessary, BAS and CARS short-term itinerant operation under the provisions of Sections 74.24 and 78.11, respectively, may be used to deploy outside the licensee's authorized area and frequencies for very short time periods. In order to maintain the flexibility of TVPU operations to cover events where and when they occur without causing interference, local frequency coordinators are often used to perform ad hoc informal coordination for both local and non-local broadcast entities that wish to
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- electronic and manual filing. 1.1706 Content of filings. 1.1707 Acceptance of filings. § 1.1701 Purpose. To provide electronic filing of applications, notifications, registration statements, reports, and related documents in the Multichannel Video and Cable Television Services and the Cable Television Relay Services. § 1.1702 Scope. This subpart applies to filings required by §§ 76.403, 76.1610, 76.1801, 76.1803, & 76.1804, and 78.11-36 of this Chapter. § 1.1703 Definitions. For purposes of this subpart, the following definitions apply: Application. A request on Form 327 for a station license as defined in § 3(b) of the Communications Act, completed in accordance with § 78.15 and signed in accordance with § 78.16 of this title, or a similar request to amend a pending application or
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- stations. Section 78.5 is amended by revising paragraph (j) to read as follows: § 78.5 Definitions. * * * * * (j) Other eligible system. A system comprised of microwave radio channels in the BRS/EBS spectrum (as defined in Subpart M of Part 27) that delivers multichannel television service over the air to subscribers. * * * * * Section 78.11 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 78.11 Permissible service. (a) CARS stations are authorized to relay TV broadcast and low-power TV and related audio signals, the signals of AM and FM broadcast stations, signals of BRS/EBS fixed stations, and cablecasting intended for use by one or more cable television systems or other eligible systems. LDS
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- as authorized in Section 74.631. A TV translator relay station is a fixed station used for relaying programs and signals of TV stations to TV translators or other communications facilities that the Commission may authorize. See 47 C.F.R. §74.601(b)-(d). See generally 47 C.F.R. §74.600 (``Eligibility for license''). LTTS operations are limited to the permissible uses described in Sections 74.631 and 78.11. See 47 C.F.R. §101.803(b). For simplicity, in the remainder of this document the BAS, LTTS, and CARS services collectively will be referred to as BAS. The existing channel plan is as follows: Channel 1 (1990-2008 MHz), Channel 2 (2008-2025 MHz), Channel 3 (2025-2042 MHz), Channel 4 (2042-2059 MHz), Channel 5 (2059-2076 MHz), Channel 6 (2076-2093 MHz), and Channel 7 (2093-2110
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- 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). CARS stations are authorized and licensed as radio services under Title III of the Communications Act to relay TV broadcast and related audio signals, AM and FM broadcast, and cablecasting from the point of reception to a terminal point where the signals are distributed to the public by cable. 47 C.F.R. § 78.1; 47 C.F.R. § 78.11(a). By allowing the cable system to distribute cable programming to its entire service area regardless of certain physical obstacles to transmission, CARS licenses can be an integral part of a cable system's plant. See Applications for Consent to Voluntary Transfer of Control of 11 Stations in the Cable Television Relay Service from Athena Communications Corp. to Tele-Communications, Inc., 47 FCC
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- programs and signals of TV stations to TV translators or other communications facilities that the Commission may authorize. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.601(b)-(d). See generally 47 C.F.R. § 74.600 (``Eligibility for license''). The majority of these fixed operations are in higher frequency bands allocated to the BAS. LTTS operations are limited to the permissible uses described in Sections 74.631 and 78.11. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(b). See AWS Seventh Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 21358, 21359, and 21363, ¶¶ 12, 14, and 27. The AWS Seventh Report and Order was adopted on October 14, 2004, and published in the Federal Register on December 29, 2004, to become effective on January 28, 2005. See 19 FCC Rcd 21350 (rel. Oct.
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- Fox Sports New England; and Comcast Local (Detroit). See Comcast Comments at 13 n.39. See 2002 Extension Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 12132-33, ¶ 20 (citing 8th Annual Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 1247, ¶ 5). We note that, according to the Commission's annual competition reports, the percentage of MVPD subscribers receiving their video programming from a cable operator was 78.11 percent as of June 2001 and 69.41 percent as of June 2005. Compare 8th Annual Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 1338, Table C-1 (78.11 percent) with 12th Annual Report, 21 FCC Rcd at 2617, Table B-1 (69.41 percent). More recent data indicates that the portion of MVPD subscribers served by cable operators is now approximately 67 percent. See Cablevision Comments
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- 47 C.F.R. § 74.638(a) (oral coordination with less than 30 days' notice). See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Announces ULS Upgrade, Licensees of Television Pick-Up Stations Now Have the Option of Identifying Their Stationary, Receive-Only Sites on ULS to Aid Coordination with Other Services, Public Notice, RM-11308, 23 FCC Rcd 6521 (WTB 2008). See 47 C.F.R. §101.147(a) n.22. See 47 C.F.R. § 78.11 for permissible uses of CARS stations. Based on staff review of COALS Electronic Filing System data. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602(a), 78.18(a)(7). Licensees in the Local Television Transmission Service may use these frequencies to provide service to television broadcast stations, television broadcast network-entities, cable system operators, and cable network-entities. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(b). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602(a), 78.18(a)(7).
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- E. 47 C.F.R. § 74.631(a). See Revisions to Broadcast Auxiliary Service Rules in Part 74 and Conforming Technical Rules for Broadcast Auxiliary Service, Cable Television Relay Service and Fixed Services in Parts 74, 78 and 101 of the Commission's Rules, ET Docket No. 01-75, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 10556, 10557 ¶ 1 (2001). Id. 47 C.F.R. § 78.11. See Revisions to Broadcast Auxiliary Service Rules in Part 74 and Conforming Technical Rules for Broadcast Auxiliary Service, Cable Television Relay Service and Fixed Services in Parts 74, 78 and 101 of the Commission's Rules, ET Docket No. 01-75, Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 22979, 22980 n.1 (2002) (BAS Service Rules Update R&O). A chart showing the various FS
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- Group Comments at 17-18; Cablevision Comments at 11; Cox Comments at 6-7; Discovery Comments at 15; MAP Comments at 2 n. 6, 8; Ovation Comments at 3; Starz Comments at 5-8; US Telecom Comments at 9-10; Reply of HDNet LLC at 2; Public Knowledge Reply at 2; see also Petition at 34. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102, 25.156, 25.160, 78.11 et seq.; 47 U.S.C. §§ 301, 308(b), 309. 47 C.F.R. § 76.65(b)(2). Good Faith Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 5458, ¶ 32. See id. See, e.g., ACA Comments at 20 (``It is within the Commission's authority to conclude that the price discrimination faced by smaller operators today is not based on `competitive marketplace considerations,' and to impose regulations to address
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- NEBRASKA 1.49 -0.81 2.32 17.04 371186 C GTE NORTH INC. - NE -10.47 2.18 -12.38 0.00 371516 C ARAPAHOE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.85 0.07 1.77 1.97 371517 C ARLINGTON TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.17 2.00 -4.09 -11.78 371518 C ELSIE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 28.07 10.71 15.68 31.25 371524 C BLAIR TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.09 5.00 -3.73 0.00 371525 C THREE RIVER TELCO 31.37 1.49 29.43 78.11 371526 C CAMBRIDGE TELEPHONE COMPANY - NE -1.27 0.57 -1.83 -5.86 371530 A CONSOLIDATED TELCO, INC. 18.10 4.87 12.62 82.07 371531 C CLARKS TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.41 0.66 4.72 9.65 371532 A CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY- NE 3.91 1.98 1.89 4.56 371534 C COZAD TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.41 -0.81 6.27 0.00 371536 C CURTIS TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.99 1.17 18.61 29.54 371537 C DALTON
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- in the 1990-2025 MHz band within six months. PART 78 -- CABLE TELEVISION RELAY SERVICE 6. The authority citation for Part 78 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 2, 3, 4, 301, 303, 307, 308, 309, 48 Stat., as amended, 1064, 1066, 1081, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085; 47 U.S.C. 152, 153, 154, 301, 303, 307, 308, 309. 7. Section 78.11(f) is amended by replacing the text "1990-2110 MHz" with the text "2025-2110 MHz." 8. Section 78.18 is amended as follows: a. Add the following to the end of subparagraph (a)(7) * * * * * (3) After a licensee has been relocated in accordance with the provisions of § 78.40, operations will be in the band 2025-2110 MHz. The following
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- of structures where multiple antenna structures are present in a multiple structure (ex.: 2TOWER, 3TANK, 6BANT, 7BMAST). FCC 327 Approved by OMB 3060-0055 APPLICATION FOR CABLE TELEVISION RELAY SERVICE STATION LICENSE Schedule E. Path Information Path Number(s): _______ If any of the programming relayed on this path will not be delivered to an eligible system pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 78.11(d), attach as Exhibit E-1 a statement identifying the system to which it is delivered and the specific programming. Channel Designator or Frequency Band Limits Call Sign of TV Station, Programmer Name, or Code Emission Designator(s) Polari zation (H,V , or C ) Antenna Input Power (dBm) Attach as many continuation pages as necessary. FCC 327 Approved by OMB 3060-0055 Schedule
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- electronic and manual filing. 1.1706 Content of filings. 1.1707 Acceptance of filings. § 1.1701 Purpose. To provide electronic filing of applications, notifications, registration statements, reports, and related documents in the Multichannel Video and Cable Television Services and the Cable Television Relay Services. § 1.1702 Scope. This subpart applies to filings required by §§ 76.403, 76.1610, 76.1801, 76.1803, & 76.1804, and 78.11-36 of this Chapter. § 1.1703 Definitions. For purposes of this subpart, the following definitions apply: (a) Application. A request on Form 327 for a station license as defined in § 3(b) of the Communications Act, completed in accordance with § 78.15 and signed in accordance with § 78.16 of this title, or a similar request to amend a pending application
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Home Page > Executive Branch > Code of Federal Regulations > Electronic Code of Federal Regulations e-CFR Data is current as of May 4, 2011 Title 47: Telecommunication Browse Previous | Browse Next PART 78-CABLE TELEVISION RELAY SERVICE Section Contents Subpart A-General § 78.1 Purpose. § 78.3 Other pertinent rules. § 78.5 Definitions. Subpart B-Applications and Licenses § 78.11 Permissible service. § 78.13 Eligibility for license. § 78.15 Contents of applications. § 78.16 Who may sign applications. § 78.17 Amendment of applications. § 78.18 Frequency assignments. § 78.19 Interference. § 78.20 Acceptance of applications; public notice. § 78.21 Dismissal of applications. § 78.22 Objections to applications. § 78.23 Equipment tests. § 78.27 License conditions. § 78.29 License period. §
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- extend these tactics to broadband content and hence to threaten the viability of competing broadband Internet access providers. A. Cable Operators Will Lead The Markets For MVPD And Broadband Internet Access Services For The Foreseeable Future. Cable operators already enjoy a significant lead in the markets for MVPD and broadband Internet access services. As of June 2001, cable operators served 78.11 percent of all MVPD 5 subscribers.4 DBS, cable's next closest competitor in terms of market share, had only 18.2 percent of the market.5 Internet-delivered video is still in its relative infancy,6 but is seen by many as a potential competitor to traditional MVPDs in the delivery of video programming and other interactive content.7 As the FCC has noted, the development