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- (Mar. 17, 2003) (Report and Order). See Request at 1, 5-6. See Report and Order at ¶¶ 53-65 and Appendix A: Final Rules, §§ 74.502(d) and 74.638. The Report and Order also adopted the prior coordination requirement for fixed stations in the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) under Part 78. See Report and Order at Appendix A: Final Rules, § 78.36. See Report and Order at ¶¶ 2, 53, 61. See Request at 1-2. See Request at 5. See also ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Makes Broadcast Auxiliary Radio Station License Databases Available for Review prior to ULS Implementation'', Public Notice, May 7, 1999. See Request at 4. See Life Talk Radio Comments at 1; CPBE at 1. Virginia Petroleum Jobbers Association v.
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- FR 12743 (Mar. 17, 2003) (Report and Order). See Report and Order ¶¶ 53-65 and at Appendix A: Final Rules, §§ 74.502(d) and 74.638. In the Report and Order, the Commission also adopted the new coordination requirement for fixed stations in the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) under Part 78. See Report and Order at Appendix A: Final Rules, § 78.36. Id. ¶¶ 2, 53, 61. See Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc., Request for Temporary Stay of the PCN Requirement, Revision of the Broadcast Auxiliary Service, ET Docket No. 01-75, Digital Modulation for all TV BAS Bands, RM-9418, and Low-Power Video Assist Devices, RM-9856, filed Apr. 4, 2003, at 2 (Initial Request). Id. at 1-2. Id. at 5. See also ``Wireless
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- fixed point-to-point facilities but also to fixed receive-only antennas used in conjunction with mobile TV Pick-Up (TVPU) Electronic News Gathering (ENG) operations. Prospective new BAS, CARS, and LTTS stations will be subject to their existing service rules under Parts 74, 78, and 101, respectively, of the Commission's Rules; may continue to coordinate using their existing coordination procedures in Sections 74.638, 78.36, and 101.103, respectively, of the Commission's Rules; and should be aware that each DOD TT&C earth station must maintain a point of contact for coordination of new BAS, CARS, and LTTS stations. This point of contact would also be available for the coordination of on-going mobile TVPU ENG operations, should such a requirement be determined by DOD in concert with
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- 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 were received. Generally, commenters representing broadcast
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- users in these bands. Rules That the Commission Amended lThe Commission adopted changes to rules to facilitate the introduction of new satellite and terrestrial services while promoting interference protection among the various users in these bands specifically by: amending Section 74.638 by revising paragraph (a), paragraph (b), the introductory text of paragraph (c), and paragraph (d); and by amending Section 78.36 to revise paragraph (a), the introductory text of paragraph (b), paragraph (b)(1), the introductory text of paragraph (c), and paragraph (d) (47CFR §§74.638, 78.36). Impact on Small Business This new rule will have no significant adverse impact on small entities. Coordination Procedures lAs a result of this Order, entities have various choices for coordination of new operations and sharing. lThe
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- 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 with existing users and applicants in accordance with 101.103(d) of the Commission's Rules.'') See 47 C.F.R. § 74.638(d), 78.36(d). Comments of The Society of Broadcast Engineers, Incorporated (filed Oct. 25, 2010) (SBE Comments) at 4. Comments of Ceragon Networks, Ltd. (filed Oct.
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- FS operation in the bands will be possible given the potential for such interference.17In contrast, there appears to be little concern about the ability of FS to coexist with fixed BAS and CARS. 8See47 C.F.R. § 74.631(a) and 47 C.F.R. § 78.11(e). 9See47 C.F.R. § 101.803(b). 10Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOI, 25 FCC Rcd at 11254 ¶ 17. 11See47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638(b), 78.36(b), 101.103(d). 12See, e.g., License for Station KC26389 ("Each use of facilities under this authorization must be prior coordinated with existing users and applicants in accordance with 101.103(d) of the Commission's Rules.") 13See47 C.F.R. § 74.638(d), 78.36(d). 14Comments of The Society of Broadcast Engineers, Incorporated (filed Oct. 25, 2010) (SBE Comments) at 4. 15Comments of Ceragon Networks, Ltd. (filed Oct. 25,
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- 47 C.F.R. § 101.103(d). The change was made so that CARS licensees and Fixed Microwave licensees, who share the frequencies from 12.70 to 13.20 GHz, would have consistent frequency coordination. Now, CARS applications for use of 6 GHz, 12 GHz, and 18 GHz frequencies will all use the same frequency coordination procedures. The frequency coordination rule for CARS remains Section 78.36; however, it incorporates Section 101.103(d) by reference. This change was made by Commission Order FCC 02-149, Amendment of Eligibility Requirements in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Service, 17 FCC Rcd 9930, 67 Fed. Reg. 43257 (2002). . . PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet:
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- MHz 36M0G7W ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F DIGITAL VIDEO, DATA, VOICE, INTERNET 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W SATCOM 5.5M 5.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 550KS COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 10950.0000 - 11200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 10950.0000 - 11200.0000 MHz 4M00G7F COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 4M00G7F 78.36 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 70.70 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 4M00G7F STANDARD ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 10950.0000 - 11200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F STANDARD ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS INFORMATION, VARIOUS DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC 10950.0000 - 11200.0000 MHz 51K2G7W DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS
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- 14500.0000 MHz 51K2G7W VERTEX RSI 9.3M 9.3 meters ANTENNA ID: 930KS 88.00 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 74.60 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, DATA, VOICE, INTERNET 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F DIGITAL VIDEO, DATA, VOICE, INTERNET 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W SATCOM 5.5M 5.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 550KS 78.36 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 70.70 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 4M00G7F 78.36 dBW STANDARD ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 78.36 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS INFORMATION, VARIOUS DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 51.80 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS INFORMATION, VARIOUS DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC
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- 14500.0000 MHz 51K2G7W VERTEX RSI 9.3M 9.3 meters ANTENNA ID: 930KS 88.00 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 74.60 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, DATA, VOICE, INTERNET 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F DIGITAL VIDEO, DATA, VOICE, INTERNET 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W SATCOM 5.5M 5.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 550KS 78.36 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7F 70.70 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 4M00G7F 78.36 dBW STANDARD ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 78.36 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS INFORMATION, VARIOUS DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 51.80 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS INFORMATION, VARIOUS DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC
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- 10.09 Kentucky 663,885 32,912,983 49.58 20,158,431 30.36 12,754,552 19.21 Louisiana 727,709 53,489,614 73.50 47,069,359 64.68 6,420,255 8.82 Maine 202,084 8,191,168 40.53 6,638,583 32.85 1,552,585 7.68 Maryland 869,113 15,181,301 17.47 11,474,871 13.20 3,706,430 4.26 Massachusetts 980,459 27,213,497 27.76 16,766,689 17.10 10,446,808 10.66 Michigan 1,757,604 55,069,371 31.33 30,140,700 17.15 24,928,671 14.18 Minnesota 842,854 26,424,759 31.35 17,887,542 21.22 8,537,217 10.13 Mississippi 493,540 38,673,840 78.36 25,785,163 52.25 12,888,677 26.11 Missouri 905,941 43,441,891 47.95 32,440,980 35.81 11,000,911 12.14 Montana 148,356 3,973,853 26.79 2,980,467 20.09 993,386 6.70 Nebraska 285,542 7,695,991 26.95 6,421,505 22.49 1,274,486 4.46 Nevada 385,401 4,863,073 12.62 4,593,693 11.92 269,380 0.70 New Hampshire 207,417 2,325,139 11.21 1,711,299 8.25 613,840 2.96 New Jersey 1,380,753 55,515,925 40.21 35,254,397 25.53 20,261,528 14.67 New Mexico 323,066 90,187,609 279.16 38,614,423
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- 10.09 Kentucky 663,885 32,912,983 49.58 20,158,431 30.36 12,754,552 19.21 Louisiana 727,709 53,489,614 73.50 47,069,359 64.68 6,420,255 8.82 Maine 202,084 8,191,168 40.53 6,638,583 32.85 1,552,585 7.68 Maryland 869,113 15,181,301 17.47 11,474,871 13.20 3,706,430 4.26 Massachusetts 980,459 27,213,497 27.76 16,766,689 17.10 10,446,808 10.66 Michigan 1,757,604 55,069,371 31.33 30,140,700 17.15 24,928,671 14.18 Minnesota 842,854 26,424,759 31.35 17,887,542 21.22 8,537,217 10.13 Mississippi 493,540 38,673,840 78.36 25,785,163 52.25 12,888,677 26.11 Missouri 905,941 43,441,891 47.95 32,440,980 35.81 11,000,911 12.14 Montana 148,356 3,973,853 26.79 2,980,467 20.09 993,386 6.70 Nebraska 285,542 7,695,991 26.95 6,421,505 22.49 1,274,486 4.46 Nevada 385,401 4,863,073 12.62 4,593,693 11.92 269,380 0.70 New Hampshire 207,417 2,325,139 11.21 1,711,299 8.25 613,840 2.96 New Jersey 1,380,753 55,515,925 40.21 35,254,397 25.53 20,261,528 14.67 New Mexico 323,066 90,187,609 279.16 38,614,423
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- 11200.0000 MHz 51K2G7W VERTEX RSI 9.3M 9.3 meters ANTENNA ID: 930KS 88.00 dBW ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 74.60 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, DATA, VOICE, INTERNET 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W ANALOG VIDEO W/ASSOC. SUBCARRIERS 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F DIGITAL VIDEO, DATA, VOICE, INTERNET 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W SATCOM 5.5M 5.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 550KS 78.36 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Page 6 of 22 70.70 dBW COMPRESSED DIGITAL VIDEO 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 4M00G7F 78.36 dBW STANDARD ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 78.36 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS INFORMATION, VARIOUS DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 51.80 dBW DIGITAL DATA, VARIOUS INFORMATION, VARIOUS
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- of the adoption of the R&O). Licensees may use either a two-way link or one or both frequencies of a frequency pair for a one-way link and shall coordinate proposed operations pursuant to procedures required in Sec. 101.103(d). These bands may be used for analog or digital modulation. (i) * * * * * * * * * * Section 78.36(b) is amended to read as follows: § 78.36 Frequency coordination. * * * * * (b) 6425-6525 MHz and 17.7-19.7 GHz. Coordination of fixed and mobile assignments will be in accordance with the procedure established in Sec. 101.103(d), except that the prior coordination process for mobile (temporary fixed) assignments may be completed orally and the period allowed for response to
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- mobile stations used for the transmission of material from scenes of events occurring at points removed from the TV broadcast studio to the TV broadcast station, see 47 C.F.R. §74.601(a). There are currently 211 television markets in the U.S. Broadcast and Cable Yearbook 1998 at B234. Comsearch Comments at 5. SBE Comments at 1. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 74.638, 78.36. NPRM at ¶ 36. Id. at ¶ 37. Loral Comments at 8, Boeing Comments at 34, SkyBridge Reply Comments at 29, and STA Comments at 4-5. Telesat Canada Comments at 4. PanAmSat Comments at 16 and STA Comments at 4-5. See ITU-R Recommendation S.672, ``Satellite Antenna Radiation Pattern for use as a Design Objective in the Fixed-Satellite Service Employing Geostationary
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- frequency coordination requirement for the TV BAS. Thus, we propose to require that all prospective applicants in frequency bands above 1990 MHz for TV BAS and CARS coordinate their planned spectrum use prior to filing applications, using the procedures of Section 101.103(d). Further, in order that applicants and licensees can easily locate the coordination rules, we propose to amend Section 78.36 to mirror the Part 101coordination rules. We seek comment on this proposal and ask if we should reference the Part 101 rule within Part 78 rather than reproducing it. In addition to the efficiency benefits stated above, uniform frequency coordination requirements will simplify the coordination of stations operating in shared frequency bands and minimize the potential of stations causing harmful
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- of publication in the Federal Register. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to authority found in Sections 4(i)-(j) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i)-(j), 303(c), (f), and (r), and 309(j), the Commission's rules ARE AMENDED as set forth in Appendix B. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amendments to Sections 78.18 and 78.36 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 78.18 & 78.36, as set forth in Appendix B WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE 30 days after publication in the Federal Register. The action contained herein has been analyzed with respect to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13, and found to impose new or modified information collection requirements on the public. Implementation
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- all microwave bands. In the Notice, the Commission proposed to require that all prospective applicants in frequency bands above 1990 MHz for TV BAS and CARS coordinate their planned spectrum use prior to filing applications, using the procedures of Section 101.103(d). Further, in order that applicants and licensees can easily locate the coordination rules, the Notice proposed to amend Section 78.36 to mirror the Part 101 coordination rules. The Notice requested that commenters address whether a frequency coordination requirement should be imposed uniformly across the United States or only applied to the most heavily congested markets. Additionally, the Notice requested comment on whether aural BAS stations operating above 944 MHz should also adhere to the procedures of Section 101.103(d). Comments were
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- operations in the 7 GHz and 13 GHz bands to coordinate their operations under Section 101.103(d) of the Commission's rules. On the other hand, mobile BAS and CARS in the 7 GHz and 13 GHz bands were given the flexibility to use either the coordination procedures of Section 101.103(d) or informal local ad hoc coordination procedures under Sections 74.638 and 78.36 of the Commission's Rules. Significantly, the Commission's decision did not address whether these coordination procedures were adequate to address sharing between BAS/CARS and satellite operations in these bands. DISCUSSION A. Coordination between NGSO FSS and FS Operations at 10 GHz Background. Currently, the principal use of the 10 GHz band is terrestrial fixed point-to-point operations. FSS downlink operations are also
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- that can not be viewed by unauthorized parties. See generally 47 C.F.R. §101.103. While the rules in Section 101.103 apply to the fixed service, other terrestrial services have adopted this general approach either through duplication of the procedures or direct reference to that section. For BAS, Section 74.638(b) incorporates by reference the coordination procedures in Section 101.103(d). For CARS, Section 78.36 describes the same, rather than incorporate by reference, the coordination procedures in Section 101.103(d). Likewise, similar rules govern the prior coordination of satellite earth stations. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.203, 25.251. Frequency coordination is also required in the Private Land Mobile Radio Services (PLMRS). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.175. While such spot-markets in satellite capacity were not envisioned in the
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- addressed and sent to the Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. FCC forms may be reproduced and the copies used in accordance with the provisions of § 0.409 of this title. Applications requiring prior coordination. Parties filing applications that require frequency coordination shall, prior to filing, complete all applicable frequency coordination requirements in § 78.36. § 1.1706 Content of filings. General. Filings must contain all information requested on the applicable form and any additional information required by the rules in this title and any rules pertaining to the specific service for which the filing is made. Antenna locations. Applications for CARS stations and aeronautical frequency usage notifications must describe each transmitting antenna site or center
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- No. 01-75, filed Oct. 1, 2003 (Second Request). See Report and Order ¶¶ 53-65 and at Appendix A: Final Rules, §§ 74.502(d) and 74.638. In the Report and Order, the Commission also adopted the new coordination requirement for fixed stations in the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) under Part 78. See Report and Order at Appendix A: Final Rules, § 78.36. Id. ¶¶ 2, 53, 61. See Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc., Request for Temporary Stay of the PCN Requirement, Revision of the Broadcast Auxiliary Service, ET Docket No. 01-75, Digital Modulation for all TV BAS Bands, RM-9418, and Low-Power Video Assist Devices, RM-9856, filed Apr. 4, 2003, at 2 (Initial Request). Id. at 1-2. Id. at 5; see also ``Wireless
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- BAS frequency coordinators may not be available in all areas. We note that SBE maintains a list of local frequency coordinators, by county, on its website at http:www.sbe.org. We note that new BAS, CARS, and LTTS stations may coordinate with the DOD earth station using regular coordination procedures appropriate to their services. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638 (c) and (d), 78.36 (c) and (d), and 101.103. The above requirements have been confirmed by the NTIA. See Letter to Edmond J. Thomas, Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology, Federal Communications Commission, from Frederick R. Wentland, Associate Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, United States Department of Commerce (dated Sep. 15, 2004) (``NTIA Letter''). Id. We have also restored
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- Address Service (Part 101, Subpart O), the Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service (Part 101, Subpart P), and service rules for the 70/80/90 GHz Bands (Part 101, Subpart Q). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.21(e), (f), 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.21(f). 47 C.F.R. § 101.103(d). Id. 47 C.F.R. § 1.929(d)(1)(i). 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.929(d)(1)(i), 1.947(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638, 78.36. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638, 78.36, 101.21(e), (f), 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.203, 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 (United States Table of Frequency Allocations). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.69-101.83, 101.85-101.97. Bands formerly used by microwave include the 1850-1990 MHz, 2110-2150 MHz, and 2160-2200 MHz bands. See Revisions to Broadcast Auxiliary Service Rules in
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- coordination must contain a certification of completion of coordination, including notifications and responses, and a list of licensees/applicants notified. Once the station is coordinated and a license application is filed, the applicant/station is entitled to protection from future applicants. The Commission also sought comment on permitting mobile BAS/CARS operators to use the ad hoc coordination procedures in Sections 74.638(d) and 78.36(d) of the Commission's Rules instead of the ``notice and response'' rules when a mobile BAS/CARS licensee initiates coordination in the 7 GHz and 13 GHz bands with GSO or NGSO FSS operations. The flexible and less formal ad hoc procedures are used to coordinate spectrum operations that frequently require real-time and ongoing onsite coordination efforts, and differ from the more
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- 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 bands and services that share spectrum with FS is in the NPRM, 25 FCC Rcd at 11253. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638, 78.36. See supra ¶¶ 4-5. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638, 78.36, 101.21(e), (f), 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.101. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.203(c), 101.103. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.638(d), 78.36(d). Comments of The Society of Broadcast Engineers, Incorporated (filed Oct. 25, 2010) (SBE Comments) at 4. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 (United States Table of Frequency Allocations). NPRM, 25
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- mobile stations used for the transmission of material from scenes of events occurring at points removed from the TV broadcast studio to the TV broadcast station, see 47 C.F.R. §74.601(a). There are currently 211 television markets in the U.S. Broadcast and Cable Yearbook 1998 at B234. Comsearch Comments at 5. SBE Comments at 1. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 74.638, 78.36. NPRM at ¶ 36. Id. at ¶ 37. Loral Comments at 8, Boeing Comments at 34, SkyBridge Reply Comments at 29, and STA Comments at 4-5. Telesat Canada Comments at 4. PanAmSat Comments at 16 and STA Comments at 4-5. See ITU-R Recommendation S.672, ``Satellite Antenna Radiation Pattern for use as a Design Objective in the Fixed-Satellite Service Employing Geostationary
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- limits along with the definitional change to include the GSO satellite receive antenna reference pattern in the EPFDup calculation in a similar manner as the GSO earth station receive antenna pattern is included in the EPFDdown calculation.285 Telesat Canada states that the revised definition would be acceptable as long as the resulting interference 282 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 74.638, 78.36. 283 NPRM at ¶ 36. 284 Id. at ¶ 37. 285 Loral Comments at 8, Boeing Comments at 34, SkyBridge Reply Comments at 29, and STA Comments at 4-5. Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-418 54 into GSO FSS uplinks is less than or the same as the interference with the previous definition.286 PanAmSat, however, states that the definition of EPFDup
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- CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED 8.75 11.97 (1.19) 10.68 (48.76) 0.43 6.58 RATE OF RETURN DATA JANUARY 1, 1987 - DECEMBER 31, 1987 REPORTS FILED MARCH 31, 1988 SWITCHED TRAFFIC SENSITIVE COMMONSPECIAL END LOCAL NO. NAME OF COMPANY INTERSTATE LINE ACCESS OFFICE INFORMATIONTRANSPORT TOTAL 70GTE FLORIDA INCORPORATED 12.07 11.97 14.98 12.37 (10.84) 9.80 11.54 71GTE NORTH INCORPORATED - ILLINOIS 11.06 11.95 3.47 11.65 (78.36) 10.71 11.14 72GTE NORTH INCORPORATED - INDIANA 11.14 11.95 8.54 10.76 (78.46) 12.67 11.06 73GTE NORTH INCORPORATED - IOWA 10.93 11.96 8.46 9.43 (129.86) 10.82 9.67 74GTE NORTH INCORPORATED - MICHIGAN 12.18 11.95 13.46 13.23 (108.13) 11.76 12.29 75GTE NORTH INCORPORATED - MINNESOTA 13.64 11.97 7.37 17.19 (477.00) 19.68 17.18 76GTE NORTH INCORPORATED - MISSOURI 15.47 11.96 23.04 15.99 (161.93)
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- MO 204,581 125,607 78,388 38.32 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Missouri MO 30,600 19,066 11,534 37.69 Qwest - Montana MT 36,787 23,532 13,258 36.04 Aliant Telecommunications - Nebraska NE 21,215 16,885 3,696 17.42 Qwest - Nebraska NE 37,930 22,855 15,069 39.73 Sprint - Centel of Nevada NV 15,303 (4,237) 19,540 127.69 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 2,851 616 2,234 78.36 SBC - Nevada Bell NV 2,632 (5,139) 7,669 291.38 Verizon - New England - New Hampshire NH 1,419 (7,986) 9,411 663.21 Verizon - New Jersey NJ 156,441 4,418 151,980 97.15 Sprint - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 15,516 4,796 10,720 69.09 11 - 44 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) ($000) - 2002 Revised Study Area State
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- 13.44 128.35 351260 A NORTHWEST IOWA TEL. CO., INC. 19.49 18.91 0.48 0.00 351261 A NORTHWEST TEL. COOP. 18.61 3.32 14.79 135.91 351262 A NORWAY RURAL TEL. CO. 9.37 0.86 8.44 125.75 351263 A OGDEN TEL. CO.-IA 11.94 3.30 8.37 INFINITE 351264 A OLIN TEL. CO., INC. 15.50 2.57 12.61 123.54 351265 A ONSLOW COOP. TEL. ASSN. 17.35 6.17 10.53 78.36 351266 A ORAN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.11 2.03 16.74 142.37 351269 A PALO COOP. TEL. ASSN. 15.44 5.38 9.55 111.49 351270 A PALMER MUTUAL TEL. CO. 23.09 6.83 15.22 143.95 351271 A PANORA COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 11.17 2.66 8.29 INFINITE 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 13.48 3.79 9.34 229.93 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 11.37 0.39 10.94 INFINITE
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- mobile stations used for the transmission of material from scenes of events occurring at points removed from the TV broadcast studio to the TV broadcast station, see 47 C.F.R. §74.601(a). There are currently 211 television markets in the U.S. Broadcast and Cable Yearbook 1998 at B234. Comsearch Comments at 5. SBE Comments at 1. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 74.638, 78.36. NPRM at ¶ 36. Id. at ¶ 37. Loral Comments at 8, Boeing Comments at 34, SkyBridge Reply Comments at 29, and STA Comments at 4-5. Telesat Canada Comments at 4. PanAmSat Comments at 16 and STA Comments at 4-5. See ITU-R Recommendation S.672, ``Satellite Antenna Radiation Pattern for use as a Design Objective in the Fixed-Satellite Service Employing Geostationary
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- the applicant is eligible pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 78.13 to be a licensee. 7. For a new station or major change, (e.g., a change in azimuth or transmit antenna or an increase in power or frequency, etc.) attach as Exhibit A-4 a statement or showing detailing the results of a frequency coordination study performed pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 78.36 by a technically qualified person or entity (e.g., local coordinating committees, frequency coordinator, etc.). 8. List all attachments, exhibits, and or specifications that will be included on this schedule: CERTIFICATION All the statements made in this application and attached exhibits are considered material representations, and all the exhibits are a material part hereof and are incorporated herein as if set
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- sent to the Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. (5) FCC forms may be reproduced and the copies used in accordance with the provisions of § 0.409 of this title. (d) Applications requiring prior coordination. Parties filing applications that require frequency coordination shall, prior to filing, complete all applicable frequency coordination requirements in § 78.36. § 1.1706 Content of filings. (a) General. Filings must contain all information requested on the applicable form and any additional information required by the rules in this title and any rules pertaining to the specific service for which the filing is made. (b) Antenna locations. Applications for CARS stations and aeronautical frequency usage notifications must describe each transmitting antenna site
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- 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. § 78.30 Forfeiture and termination of station authorizations. § 78.31 Temporary extension of license. § 78.33 Special temporary authority. § 78.35 Assignment or transfer of control. § 78.36 Frequency coordination. § 78.40 Transition of the 19902025 MHz band from the Cable Television Relay Service to emerging technologies. Subpart C-General Operating Requirements § 78.51 Remote control operation. § 78.53 Unattended operation. § 78.55 Time of operation. § 78.57 Station inspection. § 78.59 Posting of station and operator licenses. Page 1of 51 Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: 5/6/2011 http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=89769c06679a5b34a150ce4987153f04&rg... §