FCC Web Documents citing 90.20
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- * [67]Initiatives * [68]For Consumers * [69]Find People * [70]FCC Site Map [71]PSHSB Logo Public Safety Frequency Coordinators * [72]Frequency Coordinators Below 512 MHz * [73]Frequency Coordinators for the 700 MHz & 800 MHz Bands Frequency Coordinators Below 512 MHz For frequencies designated with: * PP = Police * PX = Any Public Safety, except the Special Emergency in [74]Section 90.20 of the FCC's rules. [75]Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO) Automated Frequency Coordination Department 351 N. Williamson Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114-1112 phone: 888-272-6911 fax: 386-322-2502 email: [76]afc@apcointl.org For frequencies designated with: * PF = Fire * PM = Emergency Medical * PX = Any Public Safety, except the Special Emergency in [77]Section 90.20 of the FCC's rules. [78]International
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- is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.191 and 0.392 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.191, 0.392. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dana Shaffer Chief, Policy Division Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau See FCC File No. 0002316654, Waiver Request (Waiver Request) (filed Feb. 15, 2006). Waiver Request at 1. See 47 C.F.R. 90.265(e)(1)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3), (d)(13), 90.265. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Narrowband Private Land Mobile Radio Channels in the 150.05-150.8 MHz, 162.174 MHz, and 406.1-420 MHz Bands that are Allocated for Federal Government Use, ET Docket No. 04-143, Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd 5793, 5796 5 (2005) (Federal Narrowbanding R&O). Id. at 5806
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit $ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of CITY OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA Request for Waiver of Section 90.20(d)(81) of the Commission's Rules to Allow Use of 25 kHz Bandwidth Emissions in the 450-470 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0002369871 ORDER Adopted: March 6, 2007 Released: March 7, 2007 By the Chief, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction We have before us an application and waiver request filed by
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- Parts 2 and 89 of the Rules to Provide for the Use of Frequencies 530, 1606, and 1612 kHz by Stations in the Local Government Radio Services for the Transmission of Certain Kinds of Information to the Traveling Public, Docket No. 20509, Report and Order, 67 F.C.C.2d 917, 917 1 (1977) (TIS Report and Order). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a). 47 C.F.R. 90.242(a)(7). Waiver Request at 1. Id. Id. Id. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on State of California Request for Waiver for AM Travelers' Information Stations to Broadcast Announcements Encouraging Energy Conservation, Public Notice, DA 06-1560 (rel. Aug. 1, 2006). Pursuant to Commission reorganization effective September 25, 2006, the relevant duties of the Public Safety and Critical
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- by Illinois in its application does not support a finding that the proposed use of the Illinois 700 MHz frequencies by Ameren would meet the definition of providing public safety services. A. 800 MHz Public Safety Channels We agree with Illinois that Ameren is not eligible for a separate authorization to use Illinois's 800 MHz public safety spectrum under Section 90.20, and thus could not share Illinois's public safety frequencies, unless we waive Section 90.179(a). Among other things, Section 90.179(a) is intended to ensure adequate spectrum for each service category (i.e., public safety and business/industrial), and to avoid interference to communications from incompatible services. Here, Ameren will increase the capacity of the STARCOM 21 network by contributing its own 800 MHz
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- at 14. Id. at 14-15. . See Supplemental Information and Amendment at 1. 47 C.F.R. 22.567(a)(1). See Supplemental Information and Amendment. 47 C.F.R. 22.567(a)(2). 47 C.F.R. 22.565(f). See Amended Waiver Request at 10. See id. See id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 22.561. See Amended Waiver Request at 11. Id. at 15. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. See Amended Waiver Request at 15. See id. at 15-16. See also Lower and Upper Paging Bands Auction Closes, Public Notice, Report No. AUC-01-40-N (Auction No. 40), 16 FCC Rcd 21821 (2001); and Upper Paging Bands Auction Closes, Public Notice, Report No. AUC-03-48-E (Auction No. 48), 18 FCC Rcd 11154 (2003). Amended Waiver Request at 16. Id. 47 U.S.C.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of STATE OF WYOMING Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20(g)(2)(i), 90.20(g)(5)(ii) and 90.20(g)(5)(v) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. 0002947551, 0002947644, 0002947635, 0002947650, 0002947658, 0002947664, 0002949245, 0002951308, 0002951309, 0002951310, 0002951659, 0002951665, 0002951672, 0002951679 ORDER Adopted: June 30, 2008 Released: June 30, 2008 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction The State of Wyoming (Wyoming) filed fourteen applications for authority to
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- Hershberger Road, Roanoke, Virginia. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss items of interest to 800 MHz Region 42 planning. The Region 42 800 MHz RPC meeting is open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal, and non-governmental organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- plan Update on the status of non-public safety 800 MHz channels coordinated for public safety use between 854-860 MHz (Nextel vacated spectrum) The Region 24 800 MHz Public Safety RPC meeting is open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- or receives unacceptable interference of more than five percent reduction of the calculated service area reliability. See id., attached Frequency Selection Procedures, 12.5 kHz Offset Assignments at 470-512 MHz, at 2. See Attachment B; see also File Nos. 0003424274 and 0003424276, Supplemental Reverse Interference Analysis. Attachment B at 2-16. See also 47 C.F.R. 90.313(c). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.20; see also Waiver Request at 3 and 12. See Waiver Request at 2. 47 U.S.C. 151. Waiver Request at 12 Id. at 5. . See WLIW Letter. See WTXX Letter at 1. Federal Communications Commission DA 08-2667 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-2667 7 8 J N N 0 N 0
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- application); File No. 0002898490 (filed Feb. 1, 2007 (attaching second Silverbow Waiver Request), amended Mar. 1, 2007, June 26, 2007, July 2, 2007, Oct. 16, 2007, and Oct. 23, 2007 (filing Waiver Clarification, amending second Silverbow Waiver Request)) (Silverbow second application). The applicant's filings also refer to the County as Butte-Silver Bow or Silver Bow County. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. See 47 C.F.R. Part 80, Subpart H. See Appendix to this Public Notice, listing the relevant frequencies. 47 U.S.C. 337(c). 47 C.F.R. 1.925. See, e.g., File No. 0002780258 (Granite Waiver Request). 47 C.F.R. 80.105, 80.106, 80.123, 80.203, 80.213, 80.371, and 80.373. See File No. 0002777116 (Letter from Bob McWilliams, Disaster & Emergency Services, Beaverhead County, re: Waiver
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- it was unable to obtain a sufficient number of channels from the Public Safety pool. Id. at 8; Response to Return of Notice and Amendment at 3. Waiver Request at 15. Supplemental Information and Amendment at 1. Wyoming provides a letter from the Forest Conservation Communications Association (FCCA), a Commission-authorized frequency coordinator for Public Safety frequencies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(2); File No. 0002910742, Response to Second Return Notice and Amendment, Attachment (filed Nov. 21, 2007), letter dated November 21, 2007 from James H. Kelly, FCCA Public Safety Frequency Coordinator, to the Federal Communications Commission (FCCA Letter). See FCCA Letter at 1. See Implementing a Nationwide, Broadband, Interoperable Public Safety Network in the 700 MHz Band, PS Docket No. 06-229; Development
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- (i) by State or local government entities; or (ii) by non-government organizations that are authorized by a governmental entity whose primary mission is the provision of such services; and (C) that are not made commercially available to the public by the provider.'' 47 U.S.C. 337(f). 47 U.S.C. 337(f). See Granite Consortia Letter. See id. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a)(1) (stating, in part, ``[a]ny territory, possession, state, city, county, town . . . is eligible to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Pool . . . .''). See South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 23781, 23796 33 (1998) (South Bay). Township of Cinnaminson, New Jersey, Order, 22 FCC Rcd 4583, 4585
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- public safety service use, i.e., trunked operation. Waiver Request at 2. Id. Letter from Paul Cain, Deputy City Manager, City of Burleson, to Mr. Thomas Eng, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (dated March 12, 2009) at 1 (Burleson March 2009 Letter). Id. Waiver Request at 2. Burleson March 2009 Letter at 1. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. Waiver Request at 1. By using the term ``lock-out'' in this context, we assume that Burleson is referencing the monitoring requirement that applies to all trunked systems except those that have exclusivity. See 47 C.F.R. 90.187(b). If a non-exclusive, trunked user monitors a frequency and finds that there is another signal present on that frequency, the user is ``locked
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- use both of these frequencies. Maritime VPC Frequencies Designated for Public Safety Under Part 90 and Public Coast Station Communications under Part 80 Automatic Identification System (AIS) Use. In its first application, Silverbow requests maritime Channel 25 and maritime Channel 84. Silverbow seeks waiver of the height and power limitations applicable to using those channels under the provisions of Sections 90.20(g)(5)(ii), (iv), and (vi). Channel 25 consists of VPC frequencies 157.250 MHz and 161.850 MHz, designated under Part 90 for public safety use in inland VHF public coast service areas (VPCSAs), including the VPCSAs designated for Montana. Channel 84, which consists of frequency pair 157.225 MHz and 161.825 MHz, was similarly designated under Part 90, but in 2008, the Commission redesignated
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- the rule(s) would be inequitable, unduly burdensome, or contrary to the public interest, or the applicant has no reasonable alternative. An applicant seeking a waiver faces a high hurdle and must plead with particularity the facts and circumstances that warrant a waiver. We agree with Ohio that OREC is not eligible for a separate authorization to use MARCS under Section 90.20, and thus cannot share Ohio's public safety frequencies unless we waive Section 90.179(a). This rule, among other things, is intended to ensure that adequate spectrum is available for each service category (i.e., Public Safety and Industrial/Business), and to avoid interference to communications from incompatible services. In this instance, we find the standard for grant of a waiver to be met.
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- Region 42 planning, and to approve the 700 MHz Region 42 plan for submission to adjacent regions and the FCC. Both of the Region 42 Public Safety RPC meetings are open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal, and non-governmental organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- fixed and mobile radios which operate with that emission.'' It states that ``[i]f a narrowband emission is used for frequency 173.210 MHz, the audio ... will be distorted and in some cases unintelligible [and] ... [c]ould result in the loss of life for Police officers.'' Accordingly, the Department proposes to use 20 kHz bandwidth for frequency 173.210 MHz. Because Section 90.20(d)(54) limits the bandwidth of this frequency to 3 kHz, the Department requires a waiver of this rule. We also note that authorization to use the 20K0F3E emission designator would require a waiver of two other technical limitations. First, given that the ``E'' symbol in the emission designator represents voice operations, the Department would require a waiver of Section 90.20(d)(34), which
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- of the rule(s) would be inequitable, unduly burdensome, or contrary to the public interest, or the applicant has no reasonable alternative. An applicant seeking a waiver faces a high hurdle and must plead with particularity the facts and circumstances that warrant a waiver. We agree that Holy Cross is not eligible for a separate authorization to use DTRS under Section 90.20(a) and thus cannot share DTRS frequencies absent a waiver of Section 90.179(a). This rule, among other things, is intended to ensure that adequate spectrum is available for each service category (i.e., Public Safety and Industrial/Business), and to avoid interference to communications from incompatible services. In this instance, we find that the Petitioners have demonstrated that the underlying purpose of the
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- Land Mobile Radio Communications, File Nos. 0002438737-39, 0002438741-42, 0002438744, 0002438746, 0002438749, 0002438759, 0002633764, 0002633769, 0002635143, Order, 22 FCC Rcd. 579, 583 7 (2007) (``these actions have furthered the public interest by increasing . . . the effectiveness of the applicants' public safety and homeland security communications systems''); Applications of State of Alaska, Request for Waiver of Sections 2.102(c), 2.103(a) 90.20, and 90.173(c) of the Commission's Rules, File Nos. 0001036496, 0001036497, 0001039631, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd. 16315, 16327 19 (2003)(`` We further find that Alaska has demonstrated that the improved efficiencies in public safety communications associated with the proposed system will allow Alaska to perform its critical public safety responsibilities, such as protection of life and property,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of STATE OF MONTANA Request for Waiver of Section 90.20(g)(3)(ii) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. 0003330577, 0003330578 ORDER Adopted: August 30 , 2010 Released: August 30 , 2010 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction The State of Montana (Montana) filed two applications for authority to use two VHF Public Coast (VPC) channels as part of its statewide communication system.
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- meeting includes: Selection of new committee members Election of Chair, Vice-chair, and Secretary Discussion of updating the Region 7 800 MHz Plan The Region 7 800 MHz Public Safety RPC meeting is open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- its comments that Bayonne's proposed operation ``presents the question of interference to adjacent channel operations in the southern part of Bergen County.'' Further, Bergen noted that Bayonne did not present a technical analysis regarding potential harmful interference resulting from its proposed radio system, and failed to ``indicate why the Commission's allocation of 14 UHF channels for low power purposes, Section 90.20(d)(84) and Section 90.267, would not meet its requirement.'' However, on December 19, 2008, Bergen withdrew its opposition to Bayonne's waiver request based on Bergen's December 18, 2008 authorization to use frequencies 470.1625 and 473.1625 MHz with narrow bandwidth under call sign WPZH865. On April 2, 2009, Bayonne amended its application to request a new base station on frequency 470.1500 MHz
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 11-123 Released: January 24, 2011 PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON PARTIAL REQUEST FOR WAIVER FILED BY THE LOJACK CORPORATION WT Docket No. 06-142 Comment Date: February 8, 2011 Reply Comment Date: February 18, 2011 The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (the Bureau) seeks comment on a request for partial waiver of Sections 90.20(e)(6) and 2.106 of the Commission's rules, which provide for operation of Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems (SVRS) on frequency 173.075 MHz, filed by the LoJack Corporation (LoJack). In 2008, the Commission amended Section 90.20(e)(6) to permit, inter alia, the tracking of missing persons and individuals at risk using SVRS technology. To enhance the ability of the law enforcement and the public
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- August 18, 2009). See Application, attached Request for Waiver, dated August 18, 2009 (Waiver Request) at 3. 47 U.S.C. 337(c). 47 C.F.R. 20.9(a)(6), 22.621, 22.623, and 22.651. 47 C.F.R. 1.925; Waiver Request at 14. The application also proposes the use of frequency 465.15 MHz. This frequency is included in the Public Safety Pool (see 47 C.F.R. 90.20) and is not included in the waiver request. Waiver Request at 1. Id. Id. at 2. Id. Id. at 3. Id. at 11-13. 47 C.F.R. 20.9(a)(6). 47 C.F.R. 22.621. 47 C.F.R. 22.623(b). 47 C.F.R. 22.651 (listing frequencies 473.1125 and 473.1375 MHz). Waiver Request at 5-6. Id. at 7-8. Id. at 9. Id at 4. Id. at
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 RM-11135 ERRATUM Released: August 14, 2008 By the Senior Legal Counsel, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: On August 13, 2008, the Commission released a Report and Order, FCC 08-186, in the above-captioned proceeding. This Erratum amends the Report and Order by changing the agency authority on page
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- an exemption of 4.9 GHz band applications from certified frequency coordination requirements; (2) impose a more formal ``licensee-to-licensee'' coordination requirement on primary fixed stations in the 4.9 GHz band; (3) correct and clarify the 4.9 GHz band plan regarding which center frequencies may be licensed when aggregating multiple channels into larger bandwidths; and (4) implement three ``clean-up'' amendments to Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules relating to the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table and associated limitations. Action by the Commission, April 7, 2009 by Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FCC 09-29). Acting Chairman Copps, and Commissioners Adelstein and McDowell. Separate statement issued by Acting Chairman Copps. For additional information, contact Zenji Nakazawa at (202) 418-7949 or via
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- FCC 09-29, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects the document as follows: In Appendix B, paragraph 2, final rule text for 90.243(b)(1), the word ``Section'' should be replaced with the symbol ``'' so that the rule reads as follows: ``(1) In the Public Safety Pool, systems operating on any of the public safety frequencies listed in 90.20(c) are permitted to be cross-banded for mobile stations operations with mobile relay stations where such stations are authorized.'' In Appendix B, paragraph 4, final rule text for 90.1215(a) and 90.1215 (c), the three instances of the phrase ``maximum conducted power'' should be revised to read as ``maximum conducted output power.'' In Appendix C, paragraph 2: frequency 462.950 Megahertz with
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- 3 FCC Rcd 905, 908-09 (1987) (800 MHz Band Report and Order) (discussing ``mutual aid channels''), as modified by Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 3 FCC Rcd 5391 (1988), Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 2113 (1988). See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34; see generally 47 C.F.R. 90.16, 90.20, 90.603, 90.617, 90.619(a)(2). Id. See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 34. 47 C.F.R. 90.179 (Shared use of radio stations), 90.421 (Operation of mobile units in vehicles not under the control of the licensee). NCC Report at 12 36. See supra at paras. 20-21. The licenses referred to here are for base
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit H Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 01-97 RM- 9798 Adopted: April 27, 2001 Released: May 7, 2001 Comment Date: [Thirty days after publication in the Federal Register] Reply Comment Date: [Forty-five days after publication in the Federal Register] By the Commission: INTRODUCTION This Notice of
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- 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is proposed to be amended as follows: PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.20 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows: [list of 28 frequencies (14 pairs) in the 450-470 MHz band and, where available, the frequencies 6.25 kHz directly above and below each 12.5 kHz frequency, to add a new limitation/note that cross-references to Section 90.267.] Section 90.35 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (b)(3)
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below-470 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 02-285 RM-10077 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING Adopted: September 16, 2002 Released: September 19, 2002 Comment Date: [30 days from date of publication in the Federal Register] Reply comment date:
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- rules. Section 24.12. Delete the cross-references to Sections 99.202(c) and 99.204. Section 24.843. Delete the entire section because similar ``extension of time to construct'' rules for other wireless services, including narrowband PCS, were consolidated into Section 1.946, which applies to all Wireless Radio Services. Section 27.3. Add ``Part 74'' to the list of other applicable rule parts and renumber. Section 90.20(c)(3). Replace limitation 77 with 78 for frequency 35.02; replace limitation 27 with 17 for frequency 42.40; replace limitation 19 with 29 for frequency 152.0075; replace frequency 158.4725 with 159.4725; remove limitation 43 for frequencies 156.165, 156.1725, 156.180, 156.1875, 156.195, 156.2025, 156.225, 156.2325, 156.240, 158.985, 158.9925, 159.000, 159.0075, 159.015, 159.0225, 159.045, 159.0525, 159.060, 159.0675, 159.075, 159.0825, 159.105, 159.1125, 159.120, 159.1275, 159.135,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 Adopted: July 19, 2006 Released: July 24, 2006 Comment Date: [30 days after Federal Register Publication] Reply Comment Date: [45 days after Federal Register Publication] By the Commission: Table of Contents Heading Paragraph I. INTRODUCTION AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 II. Background 2 III. Discussion 6 IV. Conclusion 27
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- 5; NENA comments at 7-8. The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, Establishment of Rules and Requirements For Priority Access Service, WT Docket No. 96-86, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 19844, 19844-45 (2000). 47 C.F.R. 90.20 (d)(80). See Tennessee SEIC Comments at 1 (July 31, 2006). 47 C.F.R. 90.209(b)(5) n.3, (b)(6); see also Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, WT Docket No. 99-87, Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd. 3034 (2003). See Tennessee SEIC Comments at 2 (July 21,
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- a Network Sharing Agreement and such other agreements as the Commission may require. The specific provisions relating to the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership are set forth in subpart AA of this part and subpart N of Part 27. The Public Safety 700 MHz Nationwide Broadband Network is established in the Second Report and Order in PS Docket No. 06-229. Section 90.20 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (c)(3) and paragraph (d)(77) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * (3) Frequencies. Public Safety Pool Frequency Table Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * 470-512 Base or mobile 68 763-775 Base, mobile 77 PX 793-805
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- the Public Safety Pool. However, not all metropolitan transit systems are publicly-owned; some are privately-owned non-profit entities that operate under contract or similar arrangement with a governmental entity, and thus are ineligible to use Public Safety Pool frequencies. In terms of the services provided, these non-profit entities appear indistinguishable from their government-owned counterparts. We therefore seek comment on whether Section 90.20 should be amended to allow privately-run metropolitan transit systems to use frequencies in the Public Safety Pool. If so, would it be appropriate to place conditions or restrictions on such authorizations, to ensure that such authorizations are used for the benefit of public safety? Should the Commission establish additional criteria in order for a private entity to be eligible for
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 RM-11135 REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: August 12, 2008 Released: August 13, 2008 By the Commission: Commissioner Tate issuing a separate statement Table of Contents Heading Paragraph # Appendix A List of Commenters Appendix B Rules Appendix C Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis INTRODUCTION In this Report and Order, we
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- techniques. We next make the following decisions concerning miscellaneous PLMR rule amendments also raised in the NPRM: (1) to continue to permit paging operations on Very High Frequency (VHF) public safety frequencies; (2) to modify the existing language in Section 90.243(b)(1) to clarify that cross-band repeaters are permitted for all public safety systems; and (3) to decline to amend Section 90.20 to authorize privately-run metropolitan transit systems to use frequencies in the Public Safety Pool. In the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, we seek comment on proposals to: (1) reinstate into Section 90.175 an exemption for 4.9 GHz band applications from coordination via a certified frequency coordinator; (2) impose a more formal licensee-to-licensee coordination requirement on primary fixed links in the
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- MHz, and that Suffolk renewed this authorization on April 28, 1987, March 3, 1992, and March 20, 1997. Pursuant to the Commission's rules, frequency 155.760 MHz is designated for base or mobile, but not fixed, use. It now appears, however, that Suffolk has used this frequency for operational fixed operations. On November 6, 1997, Suffolk requested a waiver of Section 90.20(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules to allow it to use frequency 155.760 MHz for operational fixed operations. Suffolk indicated that it had utilized the frequency in this fashion to govern its sanitary sewer pump station telemetry system since the construction of the city's water plant in 1982, and stated that it had been advised by the frequency coordinator for the Public
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- (1) there are no interference protection criteria for the 47 MHz band; (2) Hauppauge is being punished for AASHTO's failure to meaningfully consider its request; (3) contrary to the Order's findings, there are no other alternatives to the 47 MHz band; and (4) the Bureau failed to reexamine the engineering basis for the geographical frequency assignment plan found in Section 90.20(c)(3) of the Rules. Hauppauge has provided no new information that warrants reconsideration of our finding that it failed to meet the waiver standard. As noted earlier, we continue to believe that Hauppauge has not submitted sufficient information to establish that it will not cause harmful interference to other users of the 47 MHz band. It is clear that the purpose
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) LoJack Corporation ) ) Request for Waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) ) of the Commission's Rules ) Adopted: August 28, 2000 Released: August 31, 2000 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION LoJack Corporation (LoJack) seeks a waiver (Waiver Request) to allow it to use a duty cycle that is not permitted under Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules. Contemporaneous with the submission of
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- a licensee to operate in the trunked mode (centralized, decentralized, or hybrid) its license must specify a trunked radio service code. Applicants proposing to operate trunked systems on channels in the Industrial/Business Pool, see 47 C.F.R. 90.35, must use the YG code. Applicants proposing to operate trunked systems on channels in the Public Safety Pool, see 47 C.F.R. 90.20, must use the YW code. In addition to providing that licenses must specify a trunked radio service code in order to operate a trunked system, the Commission established a new station class code for trunking - FB8. Applicants must use this FB8 station class code for channels that are not subject to a monitoring requirement (i.e., the applicant/licensee has obtained
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Tektron Micro Electronics, Inc. Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20(f)(5) and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Wireless Microphone Operation in the 1427-1436 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: February 22, 2000 Released: February 28, 2000 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: 1. Introduction and Background. On February 4, 1999, Itron, Inc. (Itron) filed a Petition for Reconsideration
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- 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: February 29, 2000 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR WAIVER BY LOJACK CORPORATION TO PERMIT STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY SYSTEM OPERATION WITH DIFFERENT DUTY CYCLE Comment Date: March 29, 2000 Reply Date: April 13, 2000 Reply Date: On December 20, 1999, the LoJack Corporation (LoJack) filed a request for waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20(e)(6), to permit it to implement a different duty cycle limit for transmissions from mobile units used in stolen vehicle recovery systems. Pursuant to Section 90.20(e)(6), mobile units are restricted to a duty cycle of no more than 200 milliseconds every ten seconds, or, when a vehicle actively is being tracked, 200 milliseconds
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- Brief at 7. 47 C.F.R. 90.403(d). See, e.g., Implementation of Sections 3(N) and 332 of the Communications Act, Regulatory Treatment of Mobile Services, Third Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 7988, 8086 (1994) (discussing limitations placed on Part 90 licensees, including the requirement that ``communications relating to safety of life or property be given priority''). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20 (describing frequencies available for public safety entities to obtain for their own use). 47 C.F.R. 90.7, 90.35(c)(10), 90.35(c)(17) (describing ``itinerant operation'' channels). Licensees may not use other channels for such ``itinerant'' operations. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(f). See In the Matter of Spectrum Efficiency in the Private Land Mobile Radio Bands In Use Prior to 1968, Notice of Inquiry, 6
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- time to terminate a controversy or to remove uncertainty. The Commission has wide discretion within this framework to determine whether a declaratory ruling is necessary. In the instant matter, the Petitioners frame their request as a need for rule clarification. First, the Petitioners seek clarification that broadcast and public safety licensees have co-equal status in the 2.4 GHz band. Sections 90.20(d)(73), 90.35(c)(74), 90.103(c)(9), and 74.602(a)(1) of the Rules specifically state that the 2.4 GHz band is shared with other communications services. Unless otherwise specified, sharing entails using frequencies on a co-equal basis. Therefore, we believe that further clarification of the Rules to indicate co-equal status between broadcast and public safety licensees is unnecessary. Similarly, we deny the Petitioners' request for clarification
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 01-1621 Released: July 13, 2001 Federal Government Spectrum Available for Public Safety Interoperability Communications The purpose of this Public Notice is to remind the public safety community that the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has specified forty (40) Federal Government frequencies that can be used by non-Federal government public safety entities (see 47 C.F.R. 90.20 for eligibility criteria) for communications involving coordination and cooperation with Federal Government agencies. These frequencies may not be used to meet the day-to-day communications needs of non-Federal government public safety entities. Due to previous frequency authorizations to Federal Government agencies, not all channels will be available at all locations. The specific frequencies available are listed in the attached Appendix. The
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- of AASHTO and IAFC/IMSA's requests, we must first address certain procedural issues raised by the commenters. First we must determine whether to proceed under delegated authority on an ad hoc basis or initiate a full rulemaking proceeding. APCO urges the Bureau to initiate a full rulemaking proceeding, combining the instant certification requests with APCO's separately pending petition to amend Section 90.20 of the Commission's Rules to allow any public safety frequency coordinator to coordinate any of the Public Safety Pool channels below 470 MHz. We do not find this argument persuasive. Instead, we agree with AASHTO and AMTA that the Commission has delegated to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) the authority to certify frequency coordinators under Sections 0.131(m) and 0.331 of
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- during May of 1999, State Forestry dispatched a team of law enforcement personnel to Moore, Oklahoma, to assist with the containment and security of the affected area at night. State Forestry maintains that in order to perform in this capacity, it must have the ability to establish a temporary communications network at any time and anywhere within the state. Section 90.20(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules designates the FCCA as the exclusive frequency coordinator for the frequencies in question. Chandler's application should not have been granted because FCCA refused to coordinate the frequencies. We believe corrective action is necessary because State Forestry, which has statewide jurisdiction for forest fires, has continually received serious interference from Chandler on frequencies 151.250 MHz and 159.450
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- WPPX830, San Juan, Puerto Rico, with transmitters that are not certified by the Commission, until it can acquire new transmitters that comply with the Commission's Rules. For the reasons set forth herein, we grant the request, and waive Section 90.203 until June 1, 2002. Background. On March 6, 2000, San Juan was authorized to operate Station WPPX830 pursuant to Section 90.20 of the Commission's Rules. Station WPPX830 is used by the San Juan Police Department for local and Commonwealth law enforcement and assisting and coordinating with health care agencies during emergencies. Section 90.203 of the Commission's Rules provides, inter alia, that each transmitter utilized for operation under Part 90 of the Commission's Rules must be certified for use by the FCC.
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- to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR Docket No. 92-235, 10 FCC Rcd 10076 (1995) (Refarming R&O). See Refarming R&O, 10 FCC Rcd at 10094, 10114-5, 27, 76. In the 450-470 MHz band, this limitation is codified at 47 C.F.R. 90.20 n.44 and 47 C.F.R. 90.35 n.33. In the 470-512 MHz band, this limitation is not codified in a specific rule because the specific frequencies available in that band are not listed in the Commission's Rules. 47 C.F.R. 90.203(a). See 47 C.F.R. 2.1049. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1043. This information was obtained by a review of the Commission's
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- 21, 2002 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR WAIVER BY SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO, TO ALLOW USE OF 20 kHz BANDWIDTH ON CHANNELS ADJACENT TO PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABILITY CHANNELS Comment Date: June 4, 2002 Reply Comment Date: June 11, 2002 On January 17, 2002, Summit County, Ohio (``Summit'') filed an amended application and associated request for waiver of Section 90.20(d)(81) of the Commission's Rules, which provides that new stations are only licensed on the requested frequency pair (453/458.450 MHz) with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 11.25 kHz. Summit is requesting a waiver to allow operation with an authorized bandwidth of 20 kHz. By way of background, under rule changes that became effective on December 7, 2000, four Public Safety
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- Assignee, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 2032 2 (1998); Nextel License Holdings 4, Inc., Order, DA 02-876 16 (rel. Apr. 16, 2002). NSTN Petition at 7. NSTN Petition at 8-9. Id. See Refarming R&O, 10 FCC Rcd at 10094, 10114-5, 27, 76. In the 450-470 MHz band, this limitation is codified at 47 C.F.R. 90.20 n.44 and 47 C.F.R. 90.35 n.33. In the 470-512 MHz band, this limitation is not codified in a specific rule because the specific frequencies available in that band are not listed in the Commission's Rules. NSTN Petition at 10. 47 C.F.R. 90.155(a). See Southern California Gas Company, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 17259 2 (WTB
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- still unable to process the application (whether or not it has been amended), the Bureau may dismiss the application pursuant to Section 1.934(c) for failure to prosecute. 3. On August 22, 2001, Niagara Mohawk filed an application to modify Station WPKW909. Because the application requested frequencies allocated to the Public Safety Radio Pool, Niagara Mohawk requested a waiver of Section 90.20 of the Commission's Rules. The Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch (Branch) of the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division returned the application to Niagara Mohawk on November 8, 2001. The return letter directed Niagara Mohawk to ``provide evidence demonstrating that there are no Industrial/Business pool channels available for this operation.'' The letter instructed Niagara Mohawk to respond within sixty days,
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- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Letter dated October 19, 2001 and received October 30, 2001 from Richard F. Feser, Director, Spectrum Operations & Analysis, ITA, to Mary Shultz, Chief, Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division (ITA Letter). See id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35. See ITA Letter. Id. 47 C.F.R. 1.41. 47 U.S.C. 316(a)(1). Id. 47 C.F.R. 1.87(a). The address for FCC locations should be used only for documents filed by United States Postal Service first-class mail, Express Mail, and Priority Mail. Hand-delivered or messenger-delivered documents for the Commission's Secretary are accepted only at our new location at 236 Massachusetts
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ~ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below-470 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket 02-285 RM-10077 ORDER EXTENDING TIME FOR FILING REPLY COMMENTS Adopted: December 17, 2002 Released: December 19, 2002 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Before
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- intends to allow non-Federal licensees to use shared Federal Public Safety spectrum for day-to-day communications and activities in certain areas. In addition, Alaska intends to pair Federal frequencies with non-Federal frequencies, and to operate on a 12.5 kHz bandwidth, while our rules set forth a 15 kHz bandwidth for VHF Public Safety channels. Consequently, Alaska requests waivers of Sections 2.102(c), 90.20(c)(3), and 90.173(c) of the Commission's Rules. Alaska argues that waivers are appropriate because the underlying purpose of these rules would not be served by their application to this case, and would prove unduly burdensome in meeting and implementing the intended ``joint use'' trunked radio system by the state, local and Federal government entities engaged in public safety and Homeland Security
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- radio service consolidation in 1997, certain Public Safety Pool frequencies were available for stations in the former Special Emergency Radio Service. Under current rules, applications for most of these frequencies must be coordinated by the Special Emergency Coordinator. For convenience, we refer to these Public Safety Pool frequencies herein as ``special emergency'' frequencies, which are listed in 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) with coordinator code ``PS.'' Industrial Telecommunications Association, Informal Request for Certification to Provide Frequency Coordination Services for the 929-930 MHz Paging Frequencies and Special Emergency Frequencies under Part 90 of the Commission's Rules (filed June 27, 2002) (ITA Request). See Frequency Coordination in the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PR Docket No. 83-737, Report and Order, 103 FCC 2d 1093
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- 301. 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200232680006 (Enf. Bur., San Juan Office, released June 21, 2002). On July 2, 2002, the San Juan Office issued an erratum to correct the NAL/Acct. No. to 200232680007. Erratum, NAL/Acct. No. to 200232680007 (Enf. Bur., San Juan Office, released July 2, 2002). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and (d)(76). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). See Long Distance Direct, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 3297, 3305 (2000); PJB Communications of Virginia, Inc., 7 FCC Rcd 2088, 2089 (1991). 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U.S.C. 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA 02-3556 Federal Communications Commission DA
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 14926 (WTB PSPWD 2001) (Chandler MO&O). See Letter from James R Hugueley, Fire Chief, Chandler Fire Department, Chandler, Oklahoma to D'wana R. Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Bureau (Aug. 16, 2001) (Protest). Chandler MO&O, 16 FCC Rcd at 14929 8. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3). APCO and FCCA initiated this proceeding by filing a Request to Set Aside or Revoke the License for Station WPQB602 on January 26, 2001. Chandler MO&O, 16 FCC Rcd at 14927, 14928-29 4, 6. Id. at 14929 8. Id. at 14930 11. See Protest. See Letter from John D. Lane, Esq., Counsel for FCCA to John J.
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- MO&O at 4, 5. SAG Petition at 3. Id. at 1-2. Id. 47 C.F.R. 1.925(c). See also In the Matter of 21st Century Telesis, Inc. for Facilities in the Broadband Personal Communications Services, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-434, 26 (rel Dec. 21, 2000) (citing In the Matter of Tektron Micro Electronics, Inc., Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20(f)(5) and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Wireless Microphone Operation in the 1427-1436 MHz Band, Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 4438, 2 (2000), stating that ``[i]t is a matter of Commission discretion whether to give public notice of the filing of a waiver request and seek comment from the public.''). SAG Petition at 3. 47 C.F.R.
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- consists of frequencies available to, inter alia, governmental entities and entities involved in medical services, rescue organizations, veterinarians, persons with disabilities, disaster relief organizations, school buses, beach patrols, establishments in isolated places, communications stand-by facilities and emergency repair or public communications facilities. See 47 C.F.R. 90.15. The specific frequencies in the pool are set forth at 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3). Id. at 2. As first filed in May 2001, the Request sought authority for eighteen Part 22 frequencies, paired as follows: 470.0250 MHz/473.1500 MHz, 470.0500 MHz/473.1750 MHz, 470.1250 MHz/473.1250 MHz, 470.2500 MHz/473.2500 MHz, 470.2750 MHz/473.2750 MHz, 476.0250 MHz/479.0250 MHz, 476.0750 MHz/479.0750 MHz, 476.2500 MHz/479.2500 MHz and 476.2750 MHz/479.2750 MHz. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on Request for Waiver by
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- Telecommunications Bureau See Call Sign WPIZ793. Letter dated October 3, 2002 and received October 9, 2002 from Richard F. Feser, Director, Spectrum Operations & Analysis, ITA, to Mary Shultz, Chief, Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division (ITA Request). The PLMR frequency pools are the Industrial/Business Pool and the Public Safety Pool. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35. See ITA Request at 1. Id. See Letter dated March 11, 2003, from D'wana R. Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, to Don Andrew, Coordination Services Specialist, PCIA. Letter dated March 20, 2003 from Don Andrew, Coordination Services Specialist, PCIA, to Mr. Tom Eng, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (PCIA
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 03-1198 April 23, 2003 Richard D. Rubino, Esq. Blooston, Mordkofsky, Dickens, Duffy & Prendergast 2120 L Street, N.W., Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20037 Re: Request for Waiver Dear Mr. Rubino: This letter responds to the request for waiver of Sections 1.949 and 90.20(d)(60) of the Commission's Rules that you filed on November 15, 2002 on behalf of the St. Joseph's Medical Center of Stockton (St. Joseph's) for leave to file a late application to renew the license for Conventional Public Safety Station KWE378, Stockton, California. For the reasons set forth below, we grant the waiver request in part and deny it in part.
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- the 71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 92-95 GHz bands. See Allocation and Service Rules for the 71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 92-95 GHz Bands, WT Docket No. 02-146, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 17 FCC Rcd 12182 (2002). Commission has solicited comment on whether to modify frequency coordination procedures for the Public Safety Pool below 470 MHz. See Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below-470 MHz Band, WT Docket 02-285, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 02-255 (rel. Sept. 19, 2002). Bureau is in the process of reviewing and assessing findings of an independent inquiry regarding technical and operational barriers to wireless E911 deployment. See In
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- the 71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 92-95 GHz bands. See Allocation and Service Rules for the 71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 92-95 GHz Bands, WT Docket No. 02-146, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 17 FCC Rcd 12182 (2002). Commission has solicited comment on whether to modify frequency coordination procedures for the Public Safety Pool below 470 MHz. See Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below-470 MHz Band, WT Docket 02-285, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 02-255 (rel. Sept. 19, 2002). Bureau is in the process of reviewing and assessing findings of an independent inquiry regarding technical and operational barriers to wireless E911 deployment. See In
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- Part 90, subpart G. AMTA Reply Comments at 3. See Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Implement a Conditional Authorization Procedure for Proposed Private Land Mobile Radio Service Stations, Report and Order, 4 FCC Rcd 8280 (1989). Id. at 8283 25. Id. Id. 47 C.F.R. Part 90, subpart H. In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below 470 MHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 17 FCC Rcd 17534 (2002). CTIA Petition at 26-27. CTIA Petition at 27. AMTA Reply Comments at 7. AAPC Comments at 2-3. APCO Reply Comments at 2. API Comments at 13. API Comments
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- Part 90, subpart G. AMTA Reply Comments at 3. See Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Implement a Conditional Authorization Procedure for Proposed Private Land Mobile Radio Service Stations, Report and Order, 4 FCC Rcd 8280 (1989). Id. at 8283 25. Id. Id. 47 C.F.R. Part 90, subpart H. In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below 470 MHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 17 FCC Rcd 17534 (2002). CTIA Petition at 26-27. CTIA Petition at 27. AMTA Reply Comments at 7. AAPC Comments at 2-3. APCO Reply Comments at 2. API Comments at 13. API Comments
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- this Order shall be sent by first class mail and certified mail return receipt requested to Alpha Ambulance, Inc., P.O. Box 19313, Fernandez Juncos Station, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00910. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau Alpha Ambulance, Inc., 17 FCC Rcd 26105 (Enf. Bur. 2002). 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and (d)(76). The Commission has repeatedly held that a company's gross revenues are the best indicator of its ability to pay a forfeiture. See Long Distance Direct, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 3297, 3305 (2000); PJB Communications of Virginia, Inc., 7 FCC Rcd 2088, 2089 (1991) (``PJB Communications''). See PJB Communications, 7 FCC Rcd at 2089 (forfeiture not deemed excessive where
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- as would an operator who intended to operate over the very extensive population base of the New York metropolitan area. Id. at 8-9. Id. The frequency 459.9875 MHz is offset 12.5 kHz from an Airborne Mobile frequency and separated 25 kHz from the frequency 460.0125 MHz, which is allocated to the Part 90 Public Safety Pool. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c). The eight Part 22 frequencies affected by the captioned application are: 459.725 MHz, 459.750 MHz, 459.850 MHz, 459.875 MHz, 459.900 MHz, 459.925 MHz, 459.950 MHz, and 459.975 MHz. Request at 6-7 (stating that due to adjacent and co-channel spectrum congestion in the New York metropolitan area, there are no PLMR frequencies available for licensing that would support the trunked communications
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- 47 C.F.R. 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau See Wings Stadium Management, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 03-1146 (WTB PSPWD rel. April 16, 2003) (MO&O). See MO&O, at 9. The PLMR frequency pools are the Industrial/Business Pool and the Public Safety Pool. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35. 47 U.S.C. 316. See 47 C.F.R. 1.87(a). See 47 C.F.R. 1.87(g)(1). See 47 C.F.R. 1.87(h); see also MO&O, 18 FCC Rcd at 2579 5. (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2558 Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2558 { - @& [ o [ o
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M*n ` Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Applications of ) ) STATE OF ALASKA ) File Nos. 0001036496 ) 0001036497 Request For Waiver of Sections 2.102(c), 2.103(a) ) 0001039631 90.20, and 90.173(c) of the Commission's Rules ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: August 7, 2003 Released: August 7, 2003 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION In this Memorandum Opinion and Order, we address a Request for Waiver of the Commission's Rules (Waiver Request) associated with each of the three captioned applications of the State of Alaska (``Alaska'' or
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- instant waiver request be granted. In the case cited by Omnitronics, the Division denied the petitioner's initial waiver request. A subsequent request for temporary waiver was granted. In that case, however, the petitioner provided more detail and more safeguards than Omnitronics currently offers, and the petitioner sought waiver for an explicit limited duration. Similarly, in seeking a waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Public Safety Radio Pool rules, LoJack Corporation sought its waiver pending resolution of LoJack's simultaneously filed rulemaking petition. While Omnitronics offers to submit a rulemaking proposal at an unspecified time, Omnitronics is currently seeking an open-ended waiver. Thus, we believe that the precedent cited by Omnitronics is distinguishable. 7. Accordingly IT IS ORDERED that pursuant to Sections 4(i)
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- 8bit } Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 December 4, 2003 DA 03-3546 Joe Friend, National Office Manager Forestry Conservation Communications Association Hall of the States 444 N. Capitol Street, N.W. Suite 540 Washington, D.C. 20001 Dear Mr. Friend: This is in response to your inquiry on behalf of the Forestry Conservation Communications Association (FCCA) concerning Sections 90.2(c) and 90.20(f)(5) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20(f)(5). FCCA contends that there is some confusion in the public safety community when reading Section 90.20(f)(5) in conjunction with the limitations on specific frequencies listed in Section 90.20(c). In general, it argues that there is no "direction" as to which rule section takes precedence. FCCA offers two suggestions to COITect the perceived
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- 18, 2003 Released: December 24, 2003 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION We have before us three applications filed by Kern County, California (``KCC''). We are addressing the three separately filed applications in this instant order because they raise common questions of fact and law. All three applications request a waiver of Section 90.20(d)(81) of the Commission's Rules to allow operation with a 20 kHz authorized bandwidth on channels adjacent to channels designated for public safety interoperability communications. For the reasons discussed herein, we grant KCC's waiver requests. BACKGROUND Ranked by area, Kern County is the third largest county in California, larger than Massachusetts, New Jersey or Hawaii; and larger than Delaware, Rhode Island
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- Telecommunications Bureau See Industrial Telecommunications Association, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 21141 (WTB PSPWD 2002) (MO&O). Letter dated October 19, 2001 and received October 30, 2001 from Richard F. Feser, Director, Spectrum Operations & Analysis, ITA, to Mary Shultz, Chief, Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch. See MO&O, 17 FCC Rcd at 21142 6. 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35. 47 U.S.C. 316. MO&O, 17 FCC Rcd at 21142 5. See 47 C.F.R. 1.87(a). See 47 C.F.R. 1.87(g)(1). See 47 C.F.R. 1.87(h); see also MO&O, 17 FCC Rcd at 21142 6. (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 03-83 Federal Communications Commission DA 03-83 * + @ @&
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- NOCC has usurped the Commission's authority for the purpose of engaging in anti-competitive practices. The Spectrum Enforcement Division (``SED'') of the Enforcement Bureau issued a letter of inquiry to NOCC on July 8, 2003. In its response, NOCC denied that it uses station WPJS469 for commercial purposes. It states that it uses the station in a manner consistent with Section 90.20(a)(1) of the Rules, and makes its system available to customers on a ``user fee sharing basis styled in the form of a lease.'' NOCC states that it has a public safety department employing 66 officers, and provides for a medical staff that operates out of three offices spread evenly throughout the building. NOCC also states that it hosts conventions, trade
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- an ad hoc basis regarding Special Emergency frequencies, we must consider one additional issue. The Commission determined that the issue of whether to introduce competitive coordination for public safety services below 512 MHz generally should be the subject of a notice and comment rulemaking proceeding. Since Special Emergency frequencies are technically part of the Public Safety Pool (see 47 C.F.R. 90.20) we must decide whether the ITA Request should be included as part of that proceeding or whether the Special Emergency frequencies are sufficiently different from the main focus of that proceeding, i.e., introducing competitive coordination for public safety frequencies that are used primarily for critical communications (safety of life, health and property), that we can address the issue of expanding
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of STATE OF MONTANA Request for Waiver of 47 C.F.R. 90.20 to Permit Station KA92875 to Operate on Frequencies 156.990 MHz and 161.790 MHz Request for Waiver of 47 C.F.R. 90.20 to Permit Station KOA554 to Operate on Frequency 156.990 MHz ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0000602499 FCC File No. 0000896907 ORDER Adopted: May 27, 2004 Released: May 28, 2004 By
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- Adjacent to Public Safety Interoperability Channels ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0001438570 ORDER Adopted: June 7, 2004 Released: June 9, 2004 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. We have before us the above-captioned application filed by Kent County, Michigan (``Kent County''). Kent County requests a waiver of Section 90.20(d)(81) of the Commission's Rules to allow operation with a 16 kHz authorized bandwidth on frequencies adjacent to a channel designated for public safety interoperability communications. For the reasons discussed herein, we deny Kent County's waiver request and dismiss its application. Background. Kent County's Aeronautics Division operates conventional Public Safety Pool Station KVJ450, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The system is used to
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit $ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Dominion Virginia Power ) ) Request for Waiver of Section 90.20 ) of the Commission's Rules ) ORDER Adopted: June 30, 2004 Released: July 2, 2004 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. Introduction On October 6, 2003, Dominion Virginia Power (Dominion) filed a Request for Waiver of Section 90.20 of the Commission's Rules to permit it to be eligible to utilize frequencies allotted to
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- 47 C.F.R. 90.494(b). Prior to radio service consolidation in 1997, certain Part 90 frequencies were available for stations in the former Special Emergency Radio Service. Under current rules, applications for these frequencies must be coordinated by the Special Emergency Coordinator. For convenience, we refer to these frequencies herein as ``special emergency'' frequencies, which are listed in 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) with the symbol ``PS'' in the coordinator column. Industrial Telecommunications Association, Informal Request for Certification as a Frequency Coordinator in the Part 90 929-930 MHz Paging Frequencies and PLMR Special Emergency Frequencies Below 512 MHz Bands, Order, 19 FCC Rcd 7614 (WTB PSCID/MD 2004). Id. at 7621-22 19-20. Id. at 7622 20. Id. See Letter dated June 9,
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- 47 C.F.R. 90.494(b). Prior to radio service consolidation in 1997, certain Part 90 frequencies were available for stations in the former Special Emergency Radio Service. Under current rules, applications for these frequencies must be coordinated by the Special Emergency Coordinator. For convenience, we refer to these frequencies herein as ``special emergency'' frequencies, which are listed in 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) with the symbol ``PS'' in the coordinator column. Industrial Telecommunications Association, Informal Request for Certification as a Frequency Coordinator in the Part 90 929-930 MHz Paging Frequencies and PLMR Special Emergency Frequencies Below 512 MHz Bands, Order, 19 FCC Rcd 7614 (WTB PSCID/MD 2004). Id. at 7621-22 19-20. Id. at 7622 20. Id. See Letters dated May 10,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Application of DUKES COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS For Waiver of Section 90.20(d)(47) to Use VHF Frequency 166.250 MHz Outside the Regulatory Maximum of 150 miles From New York, N.Y. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0000819118 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: January 7, 2004 Released: January 8, 2004 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. We have before us a request for
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- MHz ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0001402577 ORDER Adopted: February 10, 2004 Released: February 12, 2004 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION In this Order, we address the above-captioned application and waiver request (Request) of the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. (NYSE). NYSE requests waivers of Sections 90.20(a) and 90.35(c)(31) of the Commission's Rules to permit NYSE to be authorized to operate a paging system in New York City on frequencies 151.190 MHz, 151.220 MHz, 151.400 MHz, 159.285 MHz, and 159.420 MHz. We grant the Request, as set forth and discussed below. BACKGROUND On September 13, 1984, NYSE was granted a license to operate a paging system at
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- frequencies. The Association of Public Safety Communications Officials, International, Inc. (APCO), a certified Public Safety Pool frequency coordinator, supports Entergy's request for the use of UHF frequency pairs 453/458.7375 and 453/458.8375 MHz. As a general matter, under the Commission's Part 90 rules, entities are licensed on frequencies in the category or categories for which they meet the eligibility criteria. Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules contains the eligibility requirements for the use of frequencies in the Public Safety Services Pool. In general, those requirements restrict use of the frequencies listed in that section to governmental entities and persons or associations that have a direct role in providing emergency or medical services. A waiver of Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules is,
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- Rcd 24817 (2003) (``Secondary Markets Report and Order''), Second Report and Order, Order on Reconsideration, and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 17503 (2004) (``Secondary Markets Second Report and Order''); see 47 C.F.R. 1.913, 1.948, 1.2002, 1.2003, 1.8002, 1.9001, 1.9003, 1.9005, 1.9010, 1.9020, 1.9030, 1.9035, 1.9040, 1.9045, 1.9048, 1.9050, 1.9055, 1.9060, 1.9080, 24.239, 27.4, 27.10, 27.12, 90.20 (2004). 47 U.S.C. 310(b)(4). Id. Rules and Policies on Foreign Participation in the U.S. Telecommunications Market; Market Entry and Regulation of Foreign-Affiliated Entities, Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 23891, 23896, 9, 23913, 50, and 23940, 111-12 (1997) (``Foreign Participation Order''), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 18158 (2000). Foreign
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- Rcd 24817 (2003) (``Secondary Markets Report and Order''), Second Report and Order, Order on Reconsideration, and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 17503 (2004) (``Secondary Markets Second Report and Order''); see 47 C.F.R. 1.913, 1.948, 1.2002, 1.2003, 1.8002, 1.9001, 1.9003, 1.9005, 1.9010, 1.9020, 1.9030, 1.9035, 1.9040, 1.9045, 1.9048, 1.9050, 1.9055, 1.9060, 1.9080, 24.239, 27.4, 27.10, 27.12, 90.20 (2004). 47 U.S.C. 310(b)(4). Id. Rules and Policies on Foreign Participation in the U.S. Telecommunications Market; Market Entry and Regulation of Foreign-Affiliated Entities, Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 23891, 23896, 9, 23913, 50, and 23940, 111-12 (1997) (``Foreign Participation Order''), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 18158 (2000). Foreign
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- Rcd 24817 (2003) ("Secondary Markets Report and Order"), Second Report and Order, Order on Reconsideration, and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 17503 (2004) ("Secondary Markets Second Report and Order"); see 47 C.F.R. 1.913, 1.948, 1.2002, 1.2003, 1.8002, 1.9001, 1.9003, 1.9005, 1.9010, 1.9020, 1.9030, 1.9035, 1.9040, 1.9045, 1.9048, 1.9050, 1.9055, 1.9060, 1.9080, 24.239, 27.4, 27.10, 27.12, 90.20 (2004). 9 C. Section 310 Decision Flowchart The following chart provides a general outline of how the Commission analyzes foreign ownership under Section 310 of the Act. 10 SECTION III - FOREIGN OWNERSHIP ANALYSIS UNDER SECTION 310(B)(4) A. Analytical Framework Section 310(b)(4) of the Act establishes a 25 percent benchmark for investment by foreign individuals, corporations, and governments in entities
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- Rcd 24817 (2003) ("Secondary Markets Report and Order"), Second Report and Order, Order on Reconsideration, and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 17503 (2004) ("Secondary Markets Second Report and Order"); see 47 C.F.R. 1.913, 1.948, 1.2002, 1.2003, 1.8002, 1.9001, 1.9003, 1.9005, 1.9010, 1.9020, 1.9030, 1.9035, 1.9040, 1.9045, 1.9048, 1.9050, 1.9055, 1.9060, 1.9080, 24.239, 27.4, 27.10, 27.12, 90.20 (2004). 9 C. Section 310 Decision Flowchart The following chart provides a general outline of how the Commission analyzes foreign ownership under Section 310 of the Act. 10 SECTION III - FOREIGN OWNERSHIP ANALYSIS UNDER SECTION 310(B)(4) A. Analytical Framework Section 310(b)(4) of the Act establishes a 25 percent benchmark for investment by foreign individuals, corporations, and governments in entities
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- single low band local government frequency to serve the entire canal system, due to the limited number of frequencies available for such use and the large number of stations in the areas which use low-band frequencies. Therefore, after reviewing all possible options, NYTA proposes to use frequency 42.60 MHz for the canal radio system. NYTA requires a waiver because Section 90.20(d)(16) of the Commission's Rules restricts assignment of this frequency to state police licensees or to other police licensees which use the frequency for coordination with state police systems. The frequency 42.60 MHz is currently used for state police operations in six states - including New York - under a national geographic assignment plan. NYTA asked the New York State Police
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- Public Safety Interoperability Channels ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0001232040 ORDER Adopted: February 17, 2004 Released: February 19, 2004 By the Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION We have before us an application filed by Illinois Central College, East Peoria, Illinois (``ICC''). The application requests a waiver of Section 90.20(d)(81) of the Commission's Rules to allow operation with a 20 kHz authorized bandwidth on a channel adjacent to channels designated for public safety interoperability communications. For the reasons discussed herein, we grant ICC's waiver request. BACKGROUND ICC has an enrollment of 4,000 full-time and 9,000 part-time students per semester. Its main campus is in East Peoria (Main Campus), and it
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Application of AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE OF INLAND EMPIRE, INC. For a Private Land Mobile Radio Station License in the 450-470 MHz Band at Riverside, California, and Requests for Waiver of Sections 90.20(d)(27) and (57) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0001051919 ORDER Adopted: April 9, 2004 Released: April 16, 2004 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. In this Order, we address the above-captioned application and requests for waiver (Request I, Request II), submitted by American
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- 2004 Released: January 15, 2004 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION We have before us two applications filed by Gaston County, North Carolina (``Gaston County''). We are addressing the two separately filed applications in this instant order because they raise common questions of fact and law. Both applications request a waiver of Section 90.20(d)(81) of the Commission's Rules to allow operation with a 20 kHz authorized bandwidth on channels adjacent to channels designated for public safety interoperability communications. For the reasons discussed herein, we grant Gaston County's waiver requests. BACKGROUND Gaston County covers 365 square miles and ranked by population is the seventh largest county in North Carolina. Gaston County operates a large system
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- WAIVER TO USE A PUBLIC SAFETY FREQUENCY IN THE 30-50 MHz BAND TO SUPPORT INTEROPERABILITY COMMUNICATIONS WITH PUBLIC SAFETY ENTITIES Comment Date: April 5, 2004 Reply Comment Date: April 12, 2004 On October 6, 2003, Dominion Virginia Power (Dominion) filed a Request for Waiver (Waiver Request) seeking to operate a base station on 39.54 MHz, a frequency available under Section 90.20 of the Commission's Rules for public safety use. Later, on March 10, 2004, Dominion supplemented its Waiver Request to include an additional base station and reduce the proposed transmitter power. In addition, it included a letter from the Virginia Department of State Police (Virginia State Police) supporting the proposed use of the frequency 39.54 MHz. Dominion proposes to use the
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- National Science and Technology Network, Inc. to Mr. Tracy Simmons, Federal Communications Commission (dated Oct. 5, 2004) (Informal Petition). See 47 C.F.R. 90.311(a)(2). See FCC File Nos. 0001727015, 1727023 (filed May 6, 2004) (consummation notifications); see also FCC File Nos. 0001613534, 0001613590 (filed Feb. 19, 2004) (assignment applications). See licenses for Stations WQAD318 and WIK593. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a)(1). See Revised Request at 1. Id. Initially, the City obtained a letter of concurrence from LACMTA, which had an application for the same channels pending at the time of the City's initial filing. See letter dated July 8, 2004 from Robert Fischer, Telecommunications Systems Integration Manager, LACMTA, to Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Commission.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 05-1782 Released: June 28, 2005 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON Comment Date: July 13, 2005 On May 13, 2005, LoJack Corporation (``LoJack'') filed a request for waiver of certain provisions of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20(e)(6). As discussed in greater detail below, LoJack requests (1) authorization by rule, rather than by license, of the mobile transceivers used as part of LoJack's stolen vehicle recovery system; (2) use of emissions other than the currently authorized F1D and F2D emissions; (3) a waiver of the duty cycle limits; and (4) a waiver to allow LoJack's system to be
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- Part 90 450-470 MHz band paging frequencies. See Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules and Policies for Applications and Licensing of Low Operations in the Private Land Mobile 450-470 Band, WT Docket No. 01-146, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 18501 (2004). 47 C.F.R. Part 90, subpart G. 47 C.F.R. Part 90, subpart H. Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below 470 MHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 17 FCC Rcd 17534 (2002). See Public Notice, Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center, Petitions for Rulemaking Filed, RM-10687 (filed Jan. 2003). Streamlining and Harmonization NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd 708 at 5,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 4 4 4 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of LOJACK CORPORATION Request for Partial Waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER Adopted: December 28, 2005 Released: December 29, 2005 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. We have before us a request for waiver filed by LoJack Corporation (LoJack). LoJack seeks waiver of certain provisions of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules, which governs
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of COUNTY OF PLACER, CALIFORNIA Request for Waiver of Sections 80.371, 80.773, and 90.20 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. 0001972725, 0002002101 ORDER Adopted: June 21, 2006 Released: June 23, 2006 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. On January 13 and 14, 2005, respectively, the County of Placer, California (Placer) filed new applications for stations at Mt. Pluto and Kings Beach,
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- representation structure of six membership zones (three zones west of the Cascade Mountains and three zones east of the Cascade Mountains). The Committee proposes to replace the zone concept with the following membership structure: Voting members shall consist of one official from any non-federal single agency engaged in public safety and eligible to hold a license under 47 C.F.R 90.20. Voting members shall be designated in writing to the chair by an official from the eligible agency who is at least one-level senior in the reporting structure of an agency to the designated voting member. A single agency shall be allowed no more than one vote for each distinct eligible category (e.g., police, fire, EMS, highway) within the agency's organization
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- for Station WPTG843 to S M Leasing and Rental Ltd. See FCC File No. 0002175028. We believe that the matter is not moot, however, because DART seeks to be licensed on frequency 936.9000 MHz on an exclusive basis. Thus, this matter affects the present license. 47 C.F.R. 1.41. FCC File No. 8707578885, FCC Form 574-L. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35, 90.173(i). Frequencies in the 900 MHz band are assigned in pairs with mobile and control stations frequencies taken from the 896-901 MHz band segment and corresponding base station frequencies taken from frequencies 39 MHz higher and taken from the 935-940 MHz band segment. See 47 C.F.R. 90.613. See FCC File No. 0000960501. DART is a regional transportation authority
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- Region 43 (Washington) 800 MHz Regional Planning Committee filed an amendment to its Public Safety Plan (Plan) to replace the Committee's initial membership representation structure of six membership zones with the following membership structure: Voting members shall consist of one official from any non-federal single agency engaged in public safety and eligible to hold a license under 47 C.F.R 90.20. Voting members shall be designated in writing to the chair by an official from the eligible agency who is at least one-level senior in the reporting structure of an agency to the designated voting member. A single agency shall be allowed no more than one vote for each distinct eligible category (e.g., police, fire, EMS, highway) within the agency's organization
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- Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200632700002 (Enf. Bur., South Central Region, Tampa Office, released February 27, 2006). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. 90.35. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit : r Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of COUNTY OF MORGAN Request for Waiver of Section 90.20(13) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0002515820 ORDER Adopted: October 5, 2006 Released: October 6, 2006 By the Deputy Bureau Chief, Chief of Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction. We have before us an application and waiver request filed by the County of Morgan, Tennessee (Morgan). Morgan requests a waiver
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- WQEJ270, WQDW473, WQDS763, WQDV744, WQDS765, WQEB749, WQEB748, WQDS764, WQEI939 and WQF397. A station is shared when entities not licensed for the station control the station for their own purposes pursuant to the licensee's authorization. See 47 C.F.R. 90.179(a). The rules containing the eligibility requirements for use of frequencies in the Public Safety Pool are contained in 47 C.F.R. 90.20. In general, those requirements restrict use of public safety frequencies to governmental entities and persons or associations that have a direct role in providing emergency or medical services. Waiver Request at 2. See Attachments to Waiver Request. According to DEC, it must necessarily be sensitive to the rates it can charge its customer base, a customer base which is overwhelmingly
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- is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.191 and 0.392 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.191, 0.392. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dana Shaffer Chief, Policy Division Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau See FCC File No. 0002316654, Waiver Request (Waiver Request) (filed Feb. 15, 2006). Waiver Request at 1. See 47 C.F.R. 90.265(e)(1)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3), (d)(13), 90.265. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Narrowband Private Land Mobile Radio Channels in the 150.05-150.8 MHz, 162.174 MHz, and 406.1-420 MHz Bands that are Allocated for Federal Government Use, ET Docket No. 04-143, Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd 5793, 5796 5 (2005) (Federal Narrowbanding R&O). Id. at 5806
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit $ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of CITY OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA Request for Waiver of Section 90.20(d)(81) of the Commission's Rules to Allow Use of 25 kHz Bandwidth Emissions in the 450-470 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0002369871 ORDER Adopted: March 6, 2007 Released: March 7, 2007 By the Chief, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction We have before us an application and waiver request filed by
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- (WTB MD rel. Dec. 29, 2006); Disneyland Resort, Order, 21 FCC Rcd 536 (WTB PSCID 2006). See Waiver Request at 1. See id. at 3. Id. Domtar submits that the local public safety agencies all operate at 900 MHz and that GPC chose to operate in the same band to be interoperable during times of emergencies. Id. 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d), 90.35(b)(3). Moreover, our licensing database contains no record of any public safety licensees operating in the 900 MHz band in the vicinity of Ashdown, Arkansas. See Waiver Request at 3. See, e.g., McDowell Construction, Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 1816, 1818 6 (WTB PSPWD 2003) (citing Country Cousins, Inc., Order, 14 FCC Rcd 19351, 19352-53 6 (WTB
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- the Short-Term and Long-Term Needs for Allocations of Additional Portions of the Electromagnetic Spectrum for Federal, State, and Local Emergency Response Providers, WT Docket No. 05-157 at 4-5 5 (Dec. 16, 2005), submitted pursuant to Intelligence Reform Act, Pub. L. No. 108-458, 118 Stat. 3638 7502(d)(1) (2004), codified at 6 U.S.C. 413. See also 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) (Public Safety Pool Frequency Table). See Waiver Request, attached ``Engineering Report Additional T Band Channels for Marin County,'' prepared by C.S.I. Telecommunications, dated June 28, 2006, at 1. Waiver Request at 1 (referring to the ``waivers . . . granted in 1999 for other 470-512 MHz (`T-Band') frequencies to San Mateo County''). See San Mateo, 14 FCC Rcd at 19007
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of STATE OF WASHINGTON Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20 and 22.561 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. 0002479866 Adopted: May 31, 2007 Released: May 31, 2007 By the Chief, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction We have before us an application and a request for waiver filed by the State of Washington (Washington). Washington requests a waiver of Sections
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- Inc., on June 15, 2004, IS DENIED. Sincerely, Roger S. Noel Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Icom America, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking (filed June 15, 2004). ICOM is a manufacturer of radio equipment for use by amateur radio, marine, aviation and land mobile operations. Petition at 1-3. Specifically, Icom asks the Commission to consider amending Sections 22.531, 22.561, and 90.20 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.531, 22.561, 90.20, to re-designate eighteen (18) paired and four (4) unpaired frequencies in the 150 MHz band from the PMRS to the PSRS. The PMRS is part of the Public Mobile Services governed by Part 22 of the Commission's Rules and includes commercial paging services provided under both site-based and geographic area licenses.
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- Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. On February 27, 2007, Northeast Utilities Service Company (NUSCO) filed the above-captioned applications, and accompanying request for waiver, for authorization to operate at twenty-three locations in Connecticut on Public Safety Pool frequencies in the 220-222 MHz (220 MHz) band. NUSCO seeks a waiver of the public safety eligibility requirements contained in Sections 90.20(a), 90.719(c), and 90.720 of the Commission's Rules, and of Section 90.733(d), which prohibits aggregating these frequencies. For the reasons stated herein, we deny NUSCO's waiver request, and will dismiss the applications. Background. NUSCO holds the Commission licenses for the Northeast Utilities operating companies, which furnish electric service to approximately 1.9 million customers in Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, and natural
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- Parts 2 and 89 of the Rules to Provide for the Use of Frequencies 530, 1606, and 1612 kHz by Stations in the Local Government Radio Services for the Transmission of Certain Kinds of Information to the Traveling Public, Docket No. 20509, Report and Order, 67 F.C.C.2d 917, 917 1 (1977) (TIS Report and Order). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a). 47 C.F.R. 90.242(a)(7). Waiver Request at 1. Id. Id. Id. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on State of California Request for Waiver for AM Travelers' Information Stations to Broadcast Announcements Encouraging Energy Conservation, Public Notice, DA 06-1560 (rel. Aug. 1, 2006). Pursuant to Commission reorganization effective September 25, 2006, the relevant duties of the Public Safety and Critical
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- by Illinois in its application does not support a finding that the proposed use of the Illinois 700 MHz frequencies by Ameren would meet the definition of providing public safety services. A. 800 MHz Public Safety Channels We agree with Illinois that Ameren is not eligible for a separate authorization to use Illinois's 800 MHz public safety spectrum under Section 90.20, and thus could not share Illinois's public safety frequencies, unless we waive Section 90.179(a). Among other things, Section 90.179(a) is intended to ensure adequate spectrum for each service category (i.e., public safety and business/industrial), and to avoid interference to communications from incompatible services. Here, Ameren will increase the capacity of the STARCOM 21 network by contributing its own 800 MHz
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- at 14. Id. at 14-15. . See Supplemental Information and Amendment at 1. 47 C.F.R. 22.567(a)(1). See Supplemental Information and Amendment. 47 C.F.R. 22.567(a)(2). 47 C.F.R. 22.565(f). See Amended Waiver Request at 10. See id. See id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 22.561. See Amended Waiver Request at 11. Id. at 15. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. See Amended Waiver Request at 15. See id. at 15-16. See also Lower and Upper Paging Bands Auction Closes, Public Notice, Report No. AUC-01-40-N (Auction No. 40), 16 FCC Rcd 21821 (2001); and Upper Paging Bands Auction Closes, Public Notice, Report No. AUC-03-48-E (Auction No. 48), 18 FCC Rcd 11154 (2003). Amended Waiver Request at 16. Id. 47 U.S.C.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of STATE OF WYOMING Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20(g)(2)(i), 90.20(g)(5)(ii) and 90.20(g)(5)(v) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. 0002947551, 0002947644, 0002947635, 0002947650, 0002947658, 0002947664, 0002949245, 0002951308, 0002951309, 0002951310, 0002951659, 0002951665, 0002951672, 0002951679 ORDER Adopted: June 30, 2008 Released: June 30, 2008 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction The State of Wyoming (Wyoming) filed fourteen applications for authority to
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- of public communications facilities. Need: These rules note the scope of the Public Safety Radio Pool, the establishment of a Public Safety National Plan, and various eligibility requirements for entities seeking to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Radio Pool. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303, and 332. Section Number and Title: 90.15 Scope. 90.16 Public Safety National Plan. 90.20 Public Safety Pool. 90.22 Paging operations. SUBPART C-INDUSTRIAL/BUSINESS RADIO POOL Brief Description: The part 90 rules state the conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart C states that the Industrial/Business radio Pool covers licensing of those engaged in clerical or commercial activities; educational, philanthropic,
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- Hershberger Road, Roanoke, Virginia. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss items of interest to 800 MHz Region 42 planning. The Region 42 800 MHz RPC meeting is open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal, and non-governmental organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- plan Update on the status of non-public safety 800 MHz channels coordinated for public safety use between 854-860 MHz (Nextel vacated spectrum) The Region 24 800 MHz Public Safety RPC meeting is open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- or receives unacceptable interference of more than five percent reduction of the calculated service area reliability. See id., attached Frequency Selection Procedures, 12.5 kHz Offset Assignments at 470-512 MHz, at 2. See Attachment B; see also File Nos. 0003424274 and 0003424276, Supplemental Reverse Interference Analysis. Attachment B at 2-16. See also 47 C.F.R. 90.313(c). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.20; see also Waiver Request at 3 and 12. See Waiver Request at 2. 47 U.S.C. 151. Waiver Request at 12 Id. at 5. . See WLIW Letter. See WTXX Letter at 1. Federal Communications Commission DA 08-2667 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-2667 7 8 J N N 0 N 0
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- application); File No. 0002898490 (filed Feb. 1, 2007 (attaching second Silverbow Waiver Request), amended Mar. 1, 2007, June 26, 2007, July 2, 2007, Oct. 16, 2007, and Oct. 23, 2007 (filing Waiver Clarification, amending second Silverbow Waiver Request)) (Silverbow second application). The applicant's filings also refer to the County as Butte-Silver Bow or Silver Bow County. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. See 47 C.F.R. Part 80, Subpart H. See Appendix to this Public Notice, listing the relevant frequencies. 47 U.S.C. 337(c). 47 C.F.R. 1.925. See, e.g., File No. 0002780258 (Granite Waiver Request). 47 C.F.R. 80.105, 80.106, 80.123, 80.203, 80.213, 80.371, and 80.373. See File No. 0002777116 (Letter from Bob McWilliams, Disaster & Emergency Services, Beaverhead County, re: Waiver
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- to the middle of the table and by applying it to the remaining seven entries; (4) deleting the radius columns; and (5) listing the State abbreviations of the locations in alphabetic order in a new first column. Lastly, we note that the reference to footnote NG124 has not been added to all the bands specified in that footnote, that Section 90.20(e) lists the sub-bands that apply to footnote NG124, and that the sub-bands could be listed in footnote NG124 with greater specificity in order to minimize the number of cells in which the footnote reference must be added. Accordingly, we amend footnote NG124 to read as follows: ``In the bands 30.85-34, 37-38, 39-40, 42-47.41, 150.995-156.25, 158.715-159.465, 453.0125-453.9875, 458.0125-458.9875, 460.0125-465.6375, and 467.9375-467.9875
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- it was unable to obtain a sufficient number of channels from the Public Safety pool. Id. at 8; Response to Return of Notice and Amendment at 3. Waiver Request at 15. Supplemental Information and Amendment at 1. Wyoming provides a letter from the Forest Conservation Communications Association (FCCA), a Commission-authorized frequency coordinator for Public Safety frequencies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(2); File No. 0002910742, Response to Second Return Notice and Amendment, Attachment (filed Nov. 21, 2007), letter dated November 21, 2007 from James H. Kelly, FCCA Public Safety Frequency Coordinator, to the Federal Communications Commission (FCCA Letter). See FCCA Letter at 1. See Implementing a Nationwide, Broadband, Interoperable Public Safety Network in the 700 MHz Band, PS Docket No. 06-229; Development
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- operation under 47 C.F.R. 15.247. However, compliance need not be demonstrated with the requirement in 47 C.F.R. 15.247 to employ digital modulation or with the power spectral density limit in 47 C.F.R. 15.247(e). The Eyeball transmitters shall be marketed by ODF only directly to law enforcement organizations that are eligible for licensing under the provisions of Section 90.20 of our regulations. Any offer for sale or lease of the device must include the following statement: ``This device has been authorized by the Federal Communications Commission for sale only directly to law enforcement organizations that are eligible for licensing under the provisions of Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules. This device has not been authorized and may not be
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- (i) by State or local government entities; or (ii) by non-government organizations that are authorized by a governmental entity whose primary mission is the provision of such services; and (C) that are not made commercially available to the public by the provider.'' 47 U.S.C. 337(f). 47 U.S.C. 337(f). See Granite Consortia Letter. See id. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a)(1) (stating, in part, ``[a]ny territory, possession, state, city, county, town . . . is eligible to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Pool . . . .''). See South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 23781, 23796 33 (1998) (South Bay). Township of Cinnaminson, New Jersey, Order, 22 FCC Rcd 4583, 4585
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 May27, 2009 DA 09-1107 Small Entity Compliance Guide Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) FCC 08-186 RM-11135 WT Docket No. 06-142 Released August 13, 2008 This Guide is prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996. It is intended to help small entities-small businesses, small organizations (non-profits), and small governmental jurisdictions-to comply with the new
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- public safety service use, i.e., trunked operation. Waiver Request at 2. Id. Letter from Paul Cain, Deputy City Manager, City of Burleson, to Mr. Thomas Eng, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (dated March 12, 2009) at 1 (Burleson March 2009 Letter). Id. Waiver Request at 2. Burleson March 2009 Letter at 1. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. Waiver Request at 1. By using the term ``lock-out'' in this context, we assume that Burleson is referencing the monitoring requirement that applies to all trunked systems except those that have exclusivity. See 47 C.F.R. 90.187(b). If a non-exclusive, trunked user monitors a frequency and finds that there is another signal present on that frequency, the user is ``locked
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- use both of these frequencies. Maritime VPC Frequencies Designated for Public Safety Under Part 90 and Public Coast Station Communications under Part 80 Automatic Identification System (AIS) Use. In its first application, Silverbow requests maritime Channel 25 and maritime Channel 84. Silverbow seeks waiver of the height and power limitations applicable to using those channels under the provisions of Sections 90.20(g)(5)(ii), (iv), and (vi). Channel 25 consists of VPC frequencies 157.250 MHz and 161.850 MHz, designated under Part 90 for public safety use in inland VHF public coast service areas (VPCSAs), including the VPCSAs designated for Montana. Channel 84, which consists of frequency pair 157.225 MHz and 161.825 MHz, was similarly designated under Part 90, but in 2008, the Commission redesignated
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- kHz. The device must meet a frequency stability of 350 parts per million. See CyTerra ex parte dated July 22, 2009. Ordinarily, licensees in the Public Safety Radio Services (such as state or local government entities) that already have a Commission license for a radio communications system may operate radar units without obtaining a separate license. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(f)(4); see also FCC Regulates Radar Transmitters, but Not Radar Detectors, Public Notice, 11 FCC Rcd 17268, 17268 (WTB 1996). See 47 C.F.R. 90.175. License applications in particular areas may be denied in order to protect Federal Government radiolocation facilities. (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 09-2482 Federal Communications Commission DA 09-2482 . - - . @ @&
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- than 1 kHz. The device must meet a frequency stability of 350 parts per million. SeeCyTerra ex partedated July 22, 2009. 27Ordinarily, licensees in the Public Safety Radio Services (such as state or local government entities) that already have a Commission license for a radio communications system may operate radar units without obtaining a separate license. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(f)(4); see also FCC Regulates Radar Transmitters, but Not Radar Detectors, Public Notice, 11 FCC Rcd 17268, 17268 (WTB 1996). 28See 47 C.F.R. 90.175. 29License applications in particular areas may be denied in order to protect Federal Government radiolocation facilities. 14150 Federal Communications Commission DA 09-2482 forth in paragraphs 9 and 10, supra. 15. This action is taken under delegated
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- the rule(s) would be inequitable, unduly burdensome, or contrary to the public interest, or the applicant has no reasonable alternative. An applicant seeking a waiver faces a high hurdle and must plead with particularity the facts and circumstances that warrant a waiver. We agree with Ohio that OREC is not eligible for a separate authorization to use MARCS under Section 90.20, and thus cannot share Ohio's public safety frequencies unless we waive Section 90.179(a). This rule, among other things, is intended to ensure that adequate spectrum is available for each service category (i.e., Public Safety and Industrial/Business), and to avoid interference to communications from incompatible services. In this instance, we find the standard for grant of a waiver to be met.
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- Region 42 planning, and to approve the 700 MHz Region 42 plan for submission to adjacent regions and the FCC. Both of the Region 42 Public Safety RPC meetings are open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal, and non-governmental organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- fixed and mobile radios which operate with that emission.'' It states that ``[i]f a narrowband emission is used for frequency 173.210 MHz, the audio ... will be distorted and in some cases unintelligible [and] ... [c]ould result in the loss of life for Police officers.'' Accordingly, the Department proposes to use 20 kHz bandwidth for frequency 173.210 MHz. Because Section 90.20(d)(54) limits the bandwidth of this frequency to 3 kHz, the Department requires a waiver of this rule. We also note that authorization to use the 20K0F3E emission designator would require a waiver of two other technical limitations. First, given that the ``E'' symbol in the emission designator represents voice operations, the Department would require a waiver of Section 90.20(d)(34), which
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- of the rule(s) would be inequitable, unduly burdensome, or contrary to the public interest, or the applicant has no reasonable alternative. An applicant seeking a waiver faces a high hurdle and must plead with particularity the facts and circumstances that warrant a waiver. We agree that Holy Cross is not eligible for a separate authorization to use DTRS under Section 90.20(a) and thus cannot share DTRS frequencies absent a waiver of Section 90.179(a). This rule, among other things, is intended to ensure that adequate spectrum is available for each service category (i.e., Public Safety and Industrial/Business), and to avoid interference to communications from incompatible services. In this instance, we find that the Petitioners have demonstrated that the underlying purpose of the
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- Land Mobile Radio Communications, File Nos. 0002438737-39, 0002438741-42, 0002438744, 0002438746, 0002438749, 0002438759, 0002633764, 0002633769, 0002635143, Order, 22 FCC Rcd. 579, 583 7 (2007) (``these actions have furthered the public interest by increasing . . . the effectiveness of the applicants' public safety and homeland security communications systems''); Applications of State of Alaska, Request for Waiver of Sections 2.102(c), 2.103(a) 90.20, and 90.173(c) of the Commission's Rules, File Nos. 0001036496, 0001036497, 0001039631, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd. 16315, 16327 19 (2003)(`` We further find that Alaska has demonstrated that the improved efficiencies in public safety communications associated with the proposed system will allow Alaska to perform its critical public safety responsibilities, such as protection of life and property,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of STATE OF MONTANA Request for Waiver of Section 90.20(g)(3)(ii) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. 0003330577, 0003330578 ORDER Adopted: August 30 , 2010 Released: August 30 , 2010 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction The State of Montana (Montana) filed two applications for authority to use two VHF Public Coast (VPC) channels as part of its statewide communication system.
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- Report 43-06 04/30/12 3060-0767 Secs. 1.2110, 1.2111, and 1.2112, Auction Forms and License Transfer Disclosure Requirements 04/30/11 3060-0768 28 GHz Band 12/31/11 3060-0770 Secs. 1.774, 61.49, 61.55, 61.58, 69.4, 69.707, 69.713, and 69.729, FCC 99-206 (New Services) 11/30/11 3060-0773 Sec. 2.803 12/31/12 3060-0774 Parts 36 and 54, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service 04/30/11 3060-0775 Sec. 64.1903 04/30/13 3060-0779 Secs. 90.20(a)(1)(iii), 90.769, 90.767, 09.763(b)(l)(i)(a), 90.763(b)(l)(i)(B), 90.771(b), and 90.743 11/30/13 3060-0782 Petition for Limited Modification of LATA Boundaries to Provide Expanded Local Calling Service (ELCS) at Various Locations 11/30/12 3060-0783 Sec. 90.176 03/31/12 3060-0787 Implementation of Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996; Policies and Rules Concerning Unauthorized Changes of Consumers' Long Distance 07/31/11 3060-0788 DTV Showings/Interference Agreements
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- meeting includes: Selection of new committee members Election of Chair, Vice-chair, and Secretary Discussion of updating the Region 7 800 MHz Plan The Region 7 800 MHz Public Safety RPC meeting is open to the public. It is essential that public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal organizations eligible under Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20, be represented in order to ensure that each agency's future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency's needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the
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- the device's one-hour battery life. We conclude that authorization of a device with the capabilities of the Recon Scout would further the public interest. We therefore grant the requested waiver to permit licensing and operation of the Recon Scout, subject to the following conditions: Eligibility is limited to state and local police and firefighters eligible for licensing under Section 90.20(a)(1) of the Commission's Rules, and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries. Any offer for sale or lease of the Recon Scout will state these eligibility limits. The Recon Scout may be used only during actual emergencies involving threats to safety of life, and for necessary training related to such operations. Security personnel in critical infrastructure industries may operate the
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- the device's one-hour battery life.37We conclude that authorization of a device with the capabilities of the Recon Scout would further the public interest. 11. We therefore grant the requested waiver to permit licensing and operation of the Recon Scout, subject to the following conditions: Eligibility is limited to state and local police and firefighters eligible for licensing under Section 90.20(a)(1) of the Commission's Rules,38and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries.39Any offer for sale or lease of the Recon Scout will state these eligibility limits. The Recon Scout may be used only duringactual emergencies involving threats to safety of life, and for necessary training related to such operations.Security personnel in critical infrastructure industries may operate the Recon Scout only in
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- operation under 47 C.F.R. 15.247. However, compliance need not be demonstrated with the requirement in 47 C.F.R. 15.247 to employ digital modulation or with the power spectral density limit in 47 C.F.R. 15.247(e). The EyeDrive transmitters shall be marketed by Remotec only directly to law enforcement organizations that are eligible for licensing under the provisions of Section 90.20 of our regulations. Any offer for sale or lease of the device must include the following statement: ``This device has been authorized by the Federal Communications Commission for sale only directly to law enforcement organizations that are eligible for licensing under the provisions of Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules. This device has not been authorized and may not be
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- operating as Alabama Public Television (``APT''), and that it will use the additional UHF television channels to complete the construction of the Alabama Digital Emergency/Education Network (``ADEN''). AETC describes ADEN as a statewide public safety and education network. Because AETC seeks to operate on frequencies not designated for public safety entities, it requests a waiver of Sections 73.622, 73.1010 and 90.20(c) of the Commission's rules pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.925 of the Rules. For the reasons stated below, we deny AETC's request for a waiver and dismiss the application. Background. AETC was established by the Alabama Legislature in 1953 and is the licensee of nine noncommercial educational television stations in Alabama
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- right of the mobile except aeronautical mobile service (MS except AMS) allocation to the bottom of the cell. Because we revise NG19, we also renumber this footnote in frequency order as NG7. See Appendix B for the revised text of NG7. We also note that the band 2000-3000 kHz is listed in the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table in Section 90.20(c)(3) and that its use is restricted to fixed stations that operate in accordance with Limitation 75. We further note that only the bands 2107-2170 and 2194-2495 kHz in the U.S. Table contain the appropriate cross references in the FCC Rule Part Cross References column of the Allocation Table. Accordingly, for the band 2000-2065 kHz, we add ``Private Land Mobile (90)''
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- to familiarize personnel with how to operate HF equipment and ensure that it is operable. Testing and training shall be conducted no more than once a month by each entity to which ShipCom provides service to units on land. Service to units on land shall be provided only to entities that meet the public safety eligibility criteria in Section 90.20(a)(1)(i)-(v), (2)(i)-(iv), (vii), (x), (xiii) of the Commission's Rules. Prior to serving any units on land, ShipCom shall notify the Commission of the entities with which it has made arrangements for such service. Ordinarily, notification shall be made via the Universal Licensing System (ULS) by attaching a notification to the license(s) for the high seas public coast station(s) that the entity
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- to familiarize personnel with how to operate HF equipment and ensure that it is operable. Testing and training shall be conducted no more than once a month by each entity to which ShipCom provides service to units on land. Service to units on land shall be provided only to entities that meet the public safety eligibility criteria in Section 90.20(a)(1)(i)-(v), (2)(i)-(iv), (vii), (x), (xiii) of the Commission's Rules.15 Prior to serving any units on land, ShipCom shall notify the Commission of the entities with which it has made arrangements for such service. Ordinarily, notification shall be made via the Universal Licensing System (ULS) by attaching a notification to the license(s) for the high seas public coast station(s) that the entity
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- its comments that Bayonne's proposed operation ``presents the question of interference to adjacent channel operations in the southern part of Bergen County.'' Further, Bergen noted that Bayonne did not present a technical analysis regarding potential harmful interference resulting from its proposed radio system, and failed to ``indicate why the Commission's allocation of 14 UHF channels for low power purposes, Section 90.20(d)(84) and Section 90.267, would not meet its requirement.'' However, on December 19, 2008, Bergen withdrew its opposition to Bayonne's waiver request based on Bergen's December 18, 2008 authorization to use frequencies 470.1625 and 473.1625 MHz with narrow bandwidth under call sign WPZH865. On April 2, 2009, Bayonne amended its application to request a new base station on frequency 470.1500 MHz
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- on our review, we find that consideration of the facts relied on is required in the pubic interest, and therefore grant the petition. The Petition states that, ``YSDADA is a volunteer animal evacuation group organized under the California Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program.'' The Petition states that YSDADA is eligible to participate in the Public Safety Pool pursuant to Section 90.20(a)(2)(iv), because ``[t]he sole purpose of the organization is [to assist] Public Safety agencies in evacuating and sheltering domestic animals in the event of disaster.'' The Petition notes that ``[t]he frequency will be used only for official communications during actual disasters, exercises and drills necessary to maintain proficiency.'' In support of the Petition, YSDADA submits letters from authorities from Yuba County
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 11-123 Released: January 24, 2011 PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON PARTIAL REQUEST FOR WAIVER FILED BY THE LOJACK CORPORATION WT Docket No. 06-142 Comment Date: February 8, 2011 Reply Comment Date: February 18, 2011 The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (the Bureau) seeks comment on a request for partial waiver of Sections 90.20(e)(6) and 2.106 of the Commission's rules, which provide for operation of Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems (SVRS) on frequency 173.075 MHz, filed by the LoJack Corporation (LoJack). In 2008, the Commission amended Section 90.20(e)(6) to permit, inter alia, the tracking of missing persons and individuals at risk using SVRS technology. To enhance the ability of the law enforcement and the public
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- we not found Chicago's Petition procedurally defective, we would have denied it on substantive grounds. Chicago contends that the Kaneland's bus operations should be limited to the Industrial/Business Pool or should be reissued on a secondary basis to Chicago's operations. Chicago's reliance on Section 90.35 is misplaced because school bus operations are eligible for Public Safety Pool frequencies under Section 90.20(a)(2)(viii) of the Commission's rules. Furthermore, Chicago acknowledges that Kaneland agreed to ``cease operations and seek a new frequency'' in the event that Kaneland causes harmful interference to Chicago's use. Essentially, Kaneland has voluntarily agreed to accept secondary status to Chicago's operations. Furthermore, the Commission's frequency coordination rules required Kaneland to obtain frequency concurrence from the designated ``Police Coordinator.'' Chicago has
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- SAFETY RADIO POOL Brief Description: These rules contain limitations on the assignment of channels in the Public Safety Radio Pool. Need: In implementing the goal of efficient spectrum use, these rules list technical and geographic limitations applicable to each frequency in the Public Safety Radio Pool. Legal Basis: 47.U.S.C. 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303 and 332. Section Number and Title: 90.20(d) (80), (81), (82), (83); 90.20 (g) Public Safety Pool. SUBPART C-INDUSTRIAL/BUSINESS RADIO POOL Brief Description: Part 90 contains the Commission rules governing private land mobile radio services. Subpart C sets forth the rules relating to the industrial/business radio pool. Need: This rules explains the assignment limitations of the Industrial/Business Pool Frequency Table, 47 C.F.R. 90.35(b)(3), specifically, that after January 1,
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- a centralized trunked radio system within an exclusive geographic area. This designation is used between 150 - 512 MHz to indicate that the frequency corresponds to an exclusive trunked system. Shelby also applied for fourteen Public Safety Pool frequencies, but we are not seeking comment on those since Shelby County is eligible for those frequencies pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a). See File No. 0004776280, attached Letter from Carol DiCaro, AFC Processor/Licensing Assistant, Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International, Inc. (APCO International), to Federal Communications Commission (filed July 26, 2011) at 1. We note that File No. 0004567947 is an assignment application of five Part 22 licenses to Shelby County. As of the date of this public notice, the application is in
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Request by LoJack Corporation for a Partial Waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) and Part 2 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 Declaratory Ruling and Order Adopted: September 14, 2011 Released: September 14, 2011 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction The LoJack Corporation (LoJack) filed a request for partial waiver of Sections 90.20(e)(6) and 2.106 of the Commission's rules, which provide for
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- operation, allowing for low power VRS operation on 173.2375, 173.2625, 173.2875, 173.3125, 173.3375, and 173.3625 MHz.'' Pyramid requests the following rule changes: ``Section 90.7 (amended to add) - Vehicular Repeater Units. Vehicular Repeater Units are portable transmitters designed to extend coverage of radio systems to the inside of buildings by repeating transmissions received from portable radios to distant repeaters.'' ``Section 90.20(d)(34) - This frequency is available on a shared basis with the Industrial/Business Pool for remote control and telemetry operations. In the Public Safety Pool, this frequency may also be used for Vehicular Repeater Units.'' ``Section 90.265(c)(2) - The frequencies 170.425 MHz, 170.475 MHz, 170.575 MHz, 171.425 MHz, 171.575 MHz, 172.225 MHz, and 172.275 MHz will be assigned only to licensees
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- Commission's Rules to Prohibit Consideration By the Commission of more than one Application Per Vanity Call Applicant for a Requested Amateur Radio call Sign WT RM-10564 View RM-10564 edocs: RM-10564 9/5/2002 23 12/20/2002 Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Very Short Distance Two-Way Voice radio Service. WT RM-10077 View RM-10077 edocs: RM-10077 3/13/2001 37 12/26/2002 Modification of Section 90.20(C) of the Commission's Rules to Permit use of any Certified Public Safety Frequency Coordinator for Channels Below 470 Mhz WT RM-10621 View RM-10621 edocs: RM-10621 12/16/2002 29 1/14/2003 Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Require License Grantee of Each Space Station to file Written Pre-Space Information Within 30 Days After Receiving a Launch Commitment WT RM-10619 View RM-10619 edocs: RM-10619
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- set to cycle for 15 seconds, followed by 300 seconds of off-time, and repeat for a duration specified by the user. Ordinarily, licensees in the Public Safety Radio Services (such as state or local government entities) that already have a Commission license for a radio communications system may operate radar units without obtaining a separate license. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(f)(4). See 47 C.F.R. 90.175. License applications in particular areas may be denied in order to protect Federal Government radiolocation facilities. Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 November 9, 2011 p %PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S t''TxNtl ۦX6`T{:r AR\
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- be set to cycle for 15 seconds, followed by 300 seconds of off-time, and repeat for a duration specified by the user. 6Ordinarily, licenseesin the Public Safety Radio Services (such as state or local government entities) that already have a Commission license for a radio communications system may operate radar units without obtaining a separate license. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(f)(4). 7See 47C.F.R. 90.175. 8License applications in particular areas may be denied in order to protect Federal Government radiolocation facilities. 15667
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- PART 90-PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES SUBPART B-PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO POOL Brief Description: The Part 90 rules state the conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart B sets forth requirements for entities holding authorizations in the Public Safety Pool. As a general matter, Section 90.20(d)(66) specifies frequency pairs and equipment requirements for the delivery of medical care services. Need: In 1999 the Commission ``added'' subparagraph (v) and (vi) to Section 90.20(d)(66). Subparagraph (v) exempts portable (hand-held) units operated with a maximum output power of 2.5 watts from the multi-channel equipment requirements specified in Sections 90.20(d)(66)(ii), (iii) and (iv). Subparagraph (vi) requires stations located in areas
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- August 18, 2009). See Application, attached Request for Waiver, dated August 18, 2009 (Waiver Request) at 3. 47 U.S.C. 337(c). 47 C.F.R. 20.9(a)(6), 22.621, 22.623, and 22.651. 47 C.F.R. 1.925; Waiver Request at 14. The application also proposes the use of frequency 465.15 MHz. This frequency is included in the Public Safety Pool (see 47 C.F.R. 90.20) and is not included in the waiver request. Waiver Request at 1. Id. Id. at 2. Id. Id. at 3. Id. at 11-13. 47 C.F.R. 20.9(a)(6). 47 C.F.R. 22.621. 47 C.F.R. 22.623(b). 47 C.F.R. 22.651 (listing frequencies 473.1125 and 473.1375 MHz). Waiver Request at 5-6. Id. at 7-8. Id. at 9. Id at 4. Id. at
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- for forbearance From Regulatioin as a Dominant Carrier for High CapacityServices in the Seattle, Washington Metropolitian Statistical Area CC 91-142 View 91-142 edocs: 91-142 10/22/1991 48 7/9/2001for Facilities in the Domestic Public Cellular Telecommunications Radio Service onFrequencyBlock a (in Various Markets and Locations); for Assignment of Station KNKN340 in the Dpctrs WT RM-9798 View RM-9798edocs: RM-9798 1/5/2000 37/12/2001Amendment of Section 90.20(E)(6) of the Commission's Rules Regarding Stolen Vehicles Recovery/N systems Page 13 of 97 Attachment A Wireless Telecommunications and Public Safetyand Homeland SecurutyBureau's Bureau in ECFS Proceeding #ECFS Link EDOCS Link Date CreatedFilingsLast FilingSubject WT 96-41 View 96-41 edocs: 96-41 3/6/1996 3338/21/2001Private Operation Fixed Microwave Service Authorizationand Modifications WT RM-10019 View RM-10019edocs: RM-10019 12/7/2000 59/21/2001Amendment of Part 95, Subpart B, Family
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- ``will support technical innovation, contribute to narrowbanding objectives, and promote spectrum efficiency.'' We reiterate the specific procedures and conditions here: Non-standard frequency pairs are defined as 6.25 kHz digital frequencies with 4K00F1E, 4K00F1D, 4K00F2D and 4K00F7W emission designations that are offset by 3.125 kHz from designated 12.5 kHz channel centers within the 450-470 MHz band listed within FCC Rule Sections 90.20 and 90.35; Licensing applicability is limited to 12.5 kHz (FB8) exclusive use channels certified by frequency advisory committees to be deployed for use by Industrial/Business and Public Safety entities within trunked systems pursuant to FCC Rule Section 90.187; Frequency advisory committees will certify and submit license applications listing both the 12.5 kHz and non-standard channel centers; and The FCC will
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- procedures "will support technical innovation, contribute to narrowbanding objectives, and promote spectrum efficiency."3We reiterate the specific procedures and conditions here: Non-standard frequency pairs are defined as 6.25 kHz digital frequencies with 4K00F1E, 4K00F1D, 4K00F2D and 4K00F7W emission designations that are offset by 3.125 kHz from designated 12.5 kHz channel centers within the 450-470 MHz band listed within FCC Rule Sections 90.20 and 90.35; Licensing applicability is limited to 12.5 kHz (FB8) exclusive use channels certified by frequency advisory committees to be deployed for use by Industrial/Business and Public Safety entities within trunked systems pursuant to FCC Rule Section 90.187; Frequency advisory committees will certify and submit license applications listing both the 12.5 kHz and non-standard channel centers; and The FCC will
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- Recon Scout. On February 23, 2010, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) jointly released an Order (Waiver Order) granting the requested relief, subject to the following conditions applicable to applicants seeking licenses to operate the Recon Scout: Eligibility is limited to state and local police and firefighters eligible for licensing under Section 90.20(a)(1) of the Commission's rules and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries. No operation is permitted prior to license grant, and no applications will be granted until ReconRobotics obtains equipment authorization. When applying for authorization to operate the Recon Scout, the applicant must reference the Waiver Order by DA 10-291, and specify the proposed area of operation and the requested frequency
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- would be inequitable, unduly burdensome, or contrary to the public interest, or the applicant has no reasonable alternative. An applicant seeking a waiver faces a high hurdle and must plead with particularity the facts and circumstances that warrant a waiver. We agree with Michigan that neither DE nor ITC is eligible for a separate authorization to use MPSCS under Section 90.20(a). The purpose of Section 90.179(a), inter alia, is to ensure that adequate spectrum is available for each service category (i.e., Public Safety and Industrial/Business), and to avoid interference to communications from incompatible services. Thus, neither DE not ITC can share Michigan's public safety frequencies absent a waiver of Section 90.179(a). We find that Petitioners have shown good cause to warrant
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Request by LoJack Corporation for a Partial Waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) and Part 2 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 Order on reconsideration Adopted: March 19, 2012 Released: March 20, 2012 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction On October 3, 2011, Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers (H&E) requested reconsideration of a September 14, 2011, Declaratory Ruling and Order (DR&O)
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- situations like the summer 2011 storm. Section 90.179(a), which governs sharing of Part 90 frequencies, states that entities ``may share a radio station only on frequencies for which they would be eligible for a separate authorization.'' PPI requests this waiver because, as electric utility providers operating on Industrial/Business pool frequencies, they are not eligible for a separate authorization under Section 90.20 of the Commission's Rules to use STARCOM21's 800 MHz public safety spectrum. PPI submits that Illinois determined that PPI is eligible to subscribe to the network and that PPI's land mobile requirements will not limit STARCOM21's public safety operations. PPI notes that STARCOM21 ``has extremely light usage in rural areas of the state'', whereas PPI and its members operate extensively
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- the Commission's rules, and for the reasons stated below, we grant the Petition in part and deny it in part. Specifically, we grant the Petition with respect to Channel 25 and reinstate the application to the extent that Gilpin requests Channel 25. Further, with respect to Channel 25, we grant a waiver of the antenna height limit specified by Section 90.20(g)(3)(ii). However, we deny Gilpin's Petition with respect to Channel 84. background On February 9, 2009, Gilpin filed an application for VHF public coast station (VPC) frequency pairs on Channels 25 and 84 to deploy a regional system with Clear Creek County, an adjacent county. Gilpin also filed a waiver request with respect to both channels for relief from the antenna
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- See Letter from Mark E. Crosby, President/CEO, Enterprise Wireless Alliance to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission (filed September 28, 2011) (EWA Comments). Id. at 1-2. Id. at 2. Id. Id. Id. These frequencies are allocated for Federal use and are assigned on a secondary basis to licensees engaged in forest firefighting and conservation activities. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(49), 90.2659(c). MO8 is a station class code for Centralized Trunked Mobile, which is a mobile or hand-held transceiver operating in a centralized trunked radio system within an exclusive geographic area. EWA Comments at 2. Id. Shelby's locations 2 and 4 are fixed sites for repeater stations. Location 10 is a mobile service area centered at fixed site location 5 with
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- amend Section 80.373(f) of the Commission's Rules to indicate that frequency 156.250 MHz (marine VHP Channel 05A) is available only for intership communications related to port operations within the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbor areas. The radio protection area for these harbors will be defined as "within a 25-nautical mile radius of Point Fermin, California;" (b) to amend Section 90.20(c) of the Commission's Rules to indicate that assignments on public safety pool frequencies of 156.240 and 156.2475 MHz within 100 miles of the geographic center of Los Angeles are secondary to marine port operations on 156.250 MHz, and; (c) to amend Section 0.331 of the Commission's Rules to authorize the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau to amend the maritime service rules
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit N P P P N N . N F News media information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-on-Demand 202 / 418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 REPORT NO. 2469 March 1, 2001 CONSUMER INFORMATION BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER PETITION FOR RULEMAKING FILED ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- RM-10077 90.20(c) Association of 02/21/01 Request Amendment of the Public-Safety Commission's Rules to Permit Communications Use of Any Certified Public Officials-International, Safety Frequency Coordinator Inc. (``APCO'') for Channels Below 470 MHz (Filed By: Robert M. Gurss, Attorney Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP 600 14th Street, NW Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20005) ________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ -FCC- +D` +Ds
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- Matter of Implementation of the Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes Provisions of the Telecommunications of 1996/Policies and Rules Concerning Unauthorized Changes of Consumers Long Distance Carriers (CC Docket No. 94-129). Reconsideration Petition - AT&T Corporation; Petition for Reconsideration - Sprint Corporation, WorldCom, Inc., Reply Comments - General Services Administration, The United States Telecom Association. In the Matter of Modification of Section 90.20(c) of the Commission's Rules to Permit Use of Any Certified Public Safety Frequency Coordinator for Channels Below 470 MHz (RM 10007). Comments - The Forestry Conservation Communications Association, The International Association of Fire Chiefs, Inc., International Municipal Signal Association. In the Matter of Revised Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-A) for April 2, 2001 Filing (CC Docket No. 98-171). Petition
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- PCS I, LP requested a waiver rules to permit it to deploy a hybrid ALI approach for its Global System for Mobile Co. network that would include both network and handset upgrades. Comments due May 23; replies due June 7. Contact: Jennifer Tomchin at (202) 418-1310. WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a Proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due thirty days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due forty-five days after publication
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- PCS I, LP requested a waiver rules to permit it to deploy a hybrid ALI approach for its Global System for Mobile Co. network that would include both network and handset upgrades. Comments due May 23*; replies due June 7. Contact: Jennifer Tomchin at (202) 418-1310. WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a Proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45days after publication in
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- PCS I, LP requested a waiver rule to permit it to deploy a hybrid ALI approach for its Global System for Mobile Co. network that would include both network and handset upgrades. Comments due May 23*; replies due June 7. Contact: Jennifer Tomchin at (202) 418-1310. WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45days after publication in
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- of new digital transmission technologies, and eliminate unnecessary regulations for spread spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408, TTY: (202) 418-2989. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45days after publication in
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- of new digital transmission technologies, and eliminate unnecessary regulations for spread spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408, TTY: (202) 418-2989. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45days after publication in
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- new digital transmission technologies, and eliminate unnecessary regulations for spread spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact: Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408 (VOICE), (202) 418-2989 TTY. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45 days after publication
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- Television, Inc. filed a motion pursuant to section 1.46 of the Commission's rules, to extend the period for filing comments and reply comments to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making, in the above captioned proceeding. Comments due July 9; replies due August 7. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45 days after publication
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- Television, Inc. filed a motion pursuant to section 1.46 of the Commission's rules, to extend the period for filing comments and reply comments to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making, in the above captioned proceeding. Comments due July 9*; replies due August 7. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45 days after publication
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- Television, Inc. filed a motion pursuant to section 1.46 of the Commission's rules, to extend the period for filing comments and reply comments to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making, in the above captioned proceeding. Comments due July 9*; replies due August 7. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45 days after publication
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- Service Television, Inc. filed a motion pursuant to section 1.46 of the Commission's rules, to extend the period for filing comments and reply comments to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making in the above-captioned proceeding. Comments due July 9*; replies due August 7. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45 days after publication
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- Service Television, Inc. filed a motion pursuant to section 1.46 of the Commission's rules, to extend the period for filing comments and reply comments to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making in the above-captioned proceeding. Comments due July 9*; replies due August 7. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45 days after publication
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- Service Television, Inc. filed a motion pursuant to section 1.46 of the Commission's rules, to extend the period for filing comments and reply comments to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making in the above-captioned proceeding. Comments due July 9*; replies due August 7. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-97; NPRM 05/07/01(adopted 04/27/01); FCC 01-148 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz. The Commission seeks comment on a proposal to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075 MHz. Comments due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 45 days after publication
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- is specious. In the Refarming R&O, the Commission stated that ``[a]pplicants requesting to operate on frequencies in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512 MHz bands with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth will be authorized a maximum bandwidth of 6 kHz.'' This requirement became effective on August 18, 1995. In the 450-470 MHz band, this limitation is codified at 47 C.F.R. 90.20 n.44 and 47 C.F.R. 90.35 n.33. In the 470-512 MHz band, this limitation is not codified in a specific rule because the specific frequencies available in that band are not listed in the Commission's Rules. In addition, we disagree with NSTN's unsupported contention that the Branch should not have dismissed the ``entire application'' because not all of the requested
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- Adopted: June 12, 2002 Released: June 13, 2002 By the Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: This Erratum corrects errors in the Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Report and Order in this proceeding, FCC 02-139 (rel. May 23, 2002). In Appendix E (Final Rules), paragraph 6 is corrected to read as follows: 6. Section 90.20 is amended to remove note 43 from the following frequencies: 90.20 Public Safety Pool * * * * * (c) * * * (3) * * * 156.165...................... Base or mobile. 42..... PH 156.1725..................... ......do....... 27, 42...PH 156.180...................... ......do....... 42..... PH 156.1875..................... ......do....... 27, 42...PH 156.195...................... ......do............. PH 156.2025..................... ......do....... 27..... PH * * * 156.225...................... ......do............... PH 156.2325.....................
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- Adopted: June 12, 2002 Released: June 13, 2002 By the Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: This Erratum corrects errors in the Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Report and Order in this proceeding, FCC 02-139 (rel. May 23, 2002). In Appendix E (Final Rules), paragraph 6 is corrected to read as follows: 6. Section 90.20 is amended to remove note 43 from the following frequencies: 90.20 Public Safety Pool * * * * * (c) * * * (3) * * * 156.165...................... Base or mobile. 42..... PH 156.1725..................... ......do....... 27, 42...PH 156.180...................... ......do....... 42..... PH 156.1875..................... ......do....... 27, 42...PH 156.195...................... ......do............. PH 156.2025..................... ......do....... 27..... PH * * * 156.225...................... ......do............... PH 156.2325.....................
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- and Order, WT Docket No. 98-182, including this FRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. A summary of the Second Report and Order, WT Docket No. 98-182, including the FRFA, will also be published in the Federal Register. See 5 U.S.C. 604(b). In Appendix E, paragraph 6 is corrected to read as follows: Section 90.20 is amended to remove note 43 from the following frequencies: 90.20 Public Safety Pool * * * * * (c) * * * (3) * * * 156.165...................... Base or mobile. 42..... PH 156.1725..................... ......do....... 27, 42...PH 156.180...................... ......do....... 42..... PH 156.1875..................... ......do....... 27, 42...PH 156.195...................... ......do............. PH 156.2025..................... ......do....... 27..... PH * * * 156.225...................... ......do............... PH 156.2325.....................
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- (MB Docket No. 02-277)/Cross-Ownership of Broadcast Stations and Newspapers (MM Docket No. 01-235)/Rules and Policies Concerning Multiple Ownership of Radio Broadcast Stations in Local Markets (MM Docket No. 01- -2- 317)/Definition of Radio Markets (MM Docket No. 00-244). Request for Collection of Data By FCC - The Network Affiliated Stations Alliance. November 26 In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below 470 MHz (WT Docket No. 02-285/RM 10077). Comments - The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Special Committee on Wireless Technology. In the Matter of Changes Requested in Mobile & Portable Ownership & License Tagging for Part's 5
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- EchoStar Communications Corporation (a Delaware Corporation)(CS Docket No. 01-348). Opposition to Request to Certify Question As to Whether Hearing Should Be Held. December 3 In the Matter of Rules and Regulations Implementing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (CC Docket No. 02-278/CC Docket No. 92-90). Comments - Oregon Telecommunications Association. December 4 In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below -470 MHz Band (WT Docket No. 02-28/RM 10077). Comments - State of Delaware Department of Technology & Information. December 5 In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety
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- FURTHER ORDERED THAT a copy of this NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY shall be sent by regular mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Alpha Ambulance, Inc. at Box 19313, Fernandez Juncos Station, Santurce, PR 00910. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Reuben Jusino Resident Agent, San Juan Office, Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and 90.20(d)(76). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies equally to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful,' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision of this Act ....''
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- Stations Grant of Authority 09/17/2003 - 09/17/2018 Renewal Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 44 38 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 ALONG ROUTE 120, SOUTHEAST OF, OXFORD, ANDOVER, ME 70 41 ' 55.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: PHILCO-FORD AND2 29 meters ANTENNA ID: 295 M 60.40 dBW DIGITAL SINGLE-CHANNEL-PER-CARRIER (SCPC) 5850.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 38K0G2W 90.20 dBW INTELSAT BUSINESS SERVICE (IBS) CLOSED. 5850.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 56K0G7W- 90.20 dBW INTELSAT BUSINESS SERVICE (IBS) CLOSED. 5850.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 11M2G7W Page 7 of 10 84.10 dBW INTELSAT BUSINESS SERVICES (IBS) OPEN. 5850.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 56K0G7W- 84.10 dBW INTELSAT BUSINESS SERVICES (IBS) OPEN. 5850.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 2M62G7W 93.70 dBW INTERMEDIATE DATA RATE (IDR) INCLUDING PUBLIC SWITCHED
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- US268 G2 901-902 FIXED MOBILE US116 US268 Personal Appendix C, Section 90.7 is corrected by including the word ``a'' before ``high-density system'' as follows: 90.7 Definitions. 800 MHz Cellular System. In the 806 - 817 MHz/ 851 - 862 MHz bands, a cellular system is defined as a high-density system which: * * * * * Appendix C, Section 90.20(d)(69) is corrected to list the frequency bands as 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (d) * * * (69) Subpart S of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz bands. Appendix C, Section
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Report No. 2686 January 5, 2005 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- 11135 90.20(e)(6) LoJack Corporation 10/25/04 In the Matter of the Commission's Rules Regarding Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems (Filed By: Henry Goldberg, Goldberg, Godles, Wiener & Wright 1229 19th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- 11136 73.21 and InterMart Broad- 10/25/04 In the Matter of the Commission's Rules
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- No. 03-264 ERRATUM Released: October 13, 2005 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: On August 9, 2005, the Commission released a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 05-144, in the above-captioned proceeding. This erratum makes the following corrections: Paragraphs 20 and 21 of Appendix A are corrected to read as follows: 20. Section 90.20 is amended by revising Section 90.20(c)(3) ``Frequencies.'' of the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table as follows: The entry for frequency ``35.02'' Megahertz is amended by removing limitation 77 and adding in its place 78; remove limitation 43 for frequencies ``156.1725, 156.1875, 156.195, 156.2025, 156.2325, 158.9925, 159.0075, 159.0225, 159.0525, 159.0675, 159.0825, 159.1125, 159.1275, 159.135, 159.1425, and 159.1725'' Megahertz. 21. Section 90.20
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- Safety Agencies in the New York Metropolitan Area, Proposal to Use Part 22 Paging Frequencies Pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as Amended, and Section 1.925 of the Commission's Rules to Operate Public Safety Communications Systems, Order, 19 FCC Rcd 15355 (WTB PSCID 2004). 308 See State of Alaska, Request for Waiver of Sections 2.102(c), 2.103(a), 90.20, and 90.173(c) of the Commission's Rules, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 16315, 16315 1 (WTB 2003). 309 See id. 310 See id. at 16331 27. 311 See The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use, Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 00-32, 17 FCC Rcd 3955, 3956
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- also applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c). See Acapulco Car Service, Inc., Forfeiture Order, 19 FCC Rcd 272 (Enf. Bur. 2004). 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999); 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. 503(b), 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 0.314, 1.80. 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a), 90.425(a). 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal
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- 90 systems), including point-to-point private radio services tailored to the needs of particular user groups for internal use-and not subject to common carrier regulation-such as safety operations (e.g., roadside assistance and volunteer fire departments), systems used by school bus drivers or for disaster relief and businesses requiring specialized internal paging services like private ambulance companies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.15, 90.20. With a growing demand for private service, however, the Commission began authorizing licensees to provide "private carrier" service, i.e., service to third-party users on a for-profit basis, under Part 90.2 See Inquiry Relative to the 4 Future Use of the Frequency Band 806-960 MHz, Second Report and Order, 46 F.C.C.2d 752, 755 610 (1974); Implementations of Sections 3(n) and
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- Rules ) ) ) ) WP Docket No. 07-100 ERRATUM Released: July 16, 2007 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: On May 14, 2007, the Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, FCC 07-85, in the above-captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects typographical errors in Appendix B of the item as indicated below: In Section 90.20(d)(42), the text is amended to read as follows: (42) This frequency may not be assigned within 161 km (100 miles) of New Orleans, La. (coordinates 2956'53" N and 9004'10" W). In Section 90.157, the text is amended to read as follows: (a) An authorization shall cancel automatically upon permanent discontinuance of operations. Unless stated otherwise in this part or in
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- the Commission's Rules. See 47 C.F.R. 15.19. Section 15.209 of the Rules provides that non-licensed broadcasting between 216-960 MHz band is permitted only if the field strength of the transmission does not exceed 200 V/m at three meters. 47 C.F.R. 15.209. Devices compliant with Part 15 typically have a range of less than one mile. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any
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- than once or for more than one day. Section 301 of the Act states that no person shall use or operate any apparatus for the transmission of energy or communications or signals by radio within the United States except under and in accordance with the Act and with a license granted under the provisions of the Act. Pursuant to Section 90.20 of the Rules, as a general matter, only public safety entities are eligible to obtain licenses in the Public Safety Pool. On October 24, 2007, Doe admitted to operating on police radio Channel 4, which is associated with a frequency designated in the Public Safety Pool for use by the police. An inspection by FCC agents of the radio transceivers
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 RM-11135 ERRATUM Released: August 14, 2008 By the Senior Legal Counsel, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: On August 13, 2008, the Commission released a Report and Order, FCC 08-186, in the above-captioned proceeding. This Erratum amends the Report and Order by changing the agency authority on page
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- for Automatic Identification Systems (AIS), except to receive AIS communications to the same extent, and subject to the same limitations, as other shore stations participating in AIS. See note 3 to the table in paragraph (c)(1) of this section regarding use of Channel AIS 1 by VPCSA licensees in VPCSAs 10-42. * * * * * 2. Paragraph 8, Section 90.20, is corrected to read as follows: Section 90.20 is amended by removing paragraphs (g)(3) and (g)(4), redesignating paragraph (g)(5) as (g)(3), and revising paragraphs (g), (g)(2) and redesignated paragraphs (g)(3)(i), (g)(3)(ii), (g)(3)(iii)(B), (g)(3)(iii)(D), (g)(3)(iv),and (g)(3)(vi) to read as follows: 90.20 Public safety pool. * * * * * (g) Former public correspondence working channel in the maritime VHF (156-162
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- an exemption of 4.9 GHz band applications from certified frequency coordination requirements; (2) impose a more formal ``licensee-to-licensee'' coordination requirement on primary fixed stations in the 4.9 GHz band; (3) correct and clarify the 4.9 GHz band plan regarding which center frequencies may be licensed when aggregating multiple channels into larger bandwidths; and (4) implement three ``clean-up'' amendments to Section 90.20 of the Commission's rules relating to the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table and associated limitations. Action by the Commission, April 7, 2009 by Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FCC 09-29). Acting Chairman Copps, and Commissioners Adelstein and McDowell. Separate statement issued by Acting Chairman Copps. For additional information, contact Zenji Nakazawa at (202) 418-7949 or via
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- FCC 09-29, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects the document as follows: In Appendix B, paragraph 2, final rule text for 90.243(b)(1), the word ``Section'' should be replaced with the symbol ``'' so that the rule reads as follows: ``(1) In the Public Safety Pool, systems operating on any of the public safety frequencies listed in 90.20(c) are permitted to be cross-banded for mobile stations operations with mobile relay stations where such stations are authorized.'' In Appendix B, paragraph 4, final rule text for 90.1215(a) and 90.1215 (c), the three instances of the phrase ``maximum conducted power'' should be revised to read as ``maximum conducted output power.'' In Appendix C, paragraph 2: frequency 462.950 Megahertz with
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- 09-29, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects the document as follows: 1. In Appendix B, paragraph 2, final rule text for 90.243(b)(1), the word "Section" should be replaced with the symbol "" so that the rule reads as follows: "(1) In the Public Safety Pool, systems operating on any of the public safety frequencies listed in 90.20(c) are permitted to be cross-bandedfor mobile stations operations with mobile relay stations where such stations are authorized." 2. In Appendix B, paragraph 4, final rule text for 90.1215(a) and 90.1215 (c), the three instances of the phrase "maximum conducted power" should be revised to read as "maximum conducted output power." 3. In Appendix C, paragraph 2: frequency 462.950 Megahertz
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- interference from a FCC licensee, an agent from the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WQIA554 located in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.238(e): ``In the 450-470 MHz band, telemetry operations will be authorized on a secondary basis with a transmitter output power not to exceed 2 watts on frequencies subject to 90.20(d)(27) or 90.35(c)(30).'' During the inspection on May 12, 2009, the agent found that Southeast Morris County Municipal's telemetry base station was transmitting with an effective radiated power of 16 watts. The agent further found that the station was not operating consistent with its status as a secondary user because the station, in violation of 47 C.F.R. 90.403(c), continuously transmitted
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- amend Section 80.373(f) of the Commission's Rules to indicate that frequency 156.250 MHz (marine VHF Channel 05A) is available only for intership communications related to port operations within the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbor areas. The radio protection area for these harbors will be defined as "within a 25-nautical mile radius of Point Fermin, California;'' (b) to amend Section 90.20(c) of the Commission's Rules to indicate that assignments on public safety pool frequencies of 156.240 and 156.2475 MHz within 100 miles of the geographic center of Los Angeles are secondary to marine port operations on 156.250 MHz, and; (c) to amend Section 0.331 of the Commission's Rules to authorize the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau to amend the maritime service rules
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- April 13, 1999, the Commission released the Second Memorandum Opinion and Order in the Refarming Proceeding. There were several errors in the rule amendments concerning the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table and other sections of the Part 90 Rules contained in the released version of the text. We are now correcting those errors by replacing the rule amendments to Sections 90.20(c) and (d), 90.22, and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules released on April 13, 1999, with the amendments to those rules set forth in Appendix B. Similarly, we are removing the amendments to Section 90.135 of the Commission's Rules released on April 13, 1999. A correction will also be published in the Federal Register to correct the Federal Register summary of
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- 470 MHz. Within one business day of making a frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator must notify and provide the information indicated in paragraph (f) of this section to all other frequency coordinators who are also certified to coordinate that frequency. (1) The applicable frequency coordinator for each frequency is specified in the coordinator column of the frequency tables of 90.20(c)(3) and 90.35(b)(3). (2) For frequencies that do not specify any frequency coordinator, all certified in-pool coordinators must be notified. (3) For frequencies that are shared between the Public Safety Pool and the Industrial/Business Pool (frequencies subject to 90.20(d)(7), (d)(25), (d)(34), or (d)(46) in the Public Safety Pool, and subject to 90.35(c)(13), (c)(25), or (d)(4) in the Industrial/Business Pool),
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- 5243 74. 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(1), (2) (as amended by Balanced Budget Act 3002). See id., 78. 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(2)(A). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. Part 90, Subpart B; see also H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 105-217, 105th Cong., 1st Sess., 572 (1997) (Conference Report). In the Conference Report these changes are further elaborated. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(73). BBA Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5224 30. 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(2)(C). 47 C.F.R. 397(6)(A). 47 C.F.R. 397(6)(B). Implementation of Section 309(j) of the Communications Act -- Competitive Bidding for Commercial Broadcast and Instructional Television Fixed Service Licenses, First Report and Order, MM Docket No. 97-234, 13 FCC Rcd 15920, 16001 (1998). Id.
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- with one another and to exchange information according to a prescribed method in order to achieve predictable results. * * * * * State. Any of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam. * * * * * Section 90.20 is amended by revising the numbers in the "Limitations" column for 53 of the existing entries in the table in paragraph (c)(3), and by adding new paragraphs (d)(80), (81), (82), and (83), and by adding a new paragraph (g) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * * * *
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- licensee's the interference contour, requests submitted pursuant to paragraph (e)(2) of this section for these frequencies or base stations may not be filed until five years after such modification. (iii) Requests submitted pursuant to paragraph (e)(2) of this section must include a certification that written notice of the modification application has been provided to all Public Safety licensees, see 90.20(a) of this part, with base stations within 113 km (70 mi.) of the site of the channel(s) for which authorization for commercial use is sought that operate within 25 kHz of the center of those channel(s). If, pursuant to paragraph (e)(2), modification and assignment or transfer applications are filed at different times, the written notice required by this paragraph must
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- licensee's the interference contour, requests submitted pursuant to paragraph (e)(2) of this section for these frequencies or base stations may not be filed until five years after such modification. (iii) Requests submitted pursuant to paragraph (e)(2) of this section must include a certification that written notice of the modification application has been provided to all Public Safety licensees, see 90.20(a) of this part, with base stations within 113 km (70 mi.) of the site of the channel(s) for which authorization for commercial use is sought that operate within 25 kHz of the center of those channel(s). If, pursuant to paragraph (e)(2), modification and assignment or transfer applications are filed at different times, the written notice required by this paragraph must
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- Section 1.2110(f) of the Commission's Rules, submitted Feb. 7, 2000. Petition at 14. See ``Commission Seeks Comment on Airadigm Communications Inc.'s Contingent Emergency Petition for Reinstatement or in the Alternative for Waiver,'' Public Notice, DA 00-368 (rel. Feb. 24, 1999). See 47 C.F.R. 1.925(C)(i) (1999). See In The Matter of Tektron Micro Electronics, Inc., Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20(f)(5) and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Wireless Microphone Operation in the 1427-1436 MHz Band, Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 4438 (2000), stating that ``[i]t is a matter of Commission discretion whether to give public notice of the filing of a waiver request and seek comment from the public.'' See Green Country Mobilephone, Inc. v. FCC, 765 F.2d
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- to specific frequency coordinators as follows: IP - Petroleum Coordinator IW - Power Coordinator LR - Railroad Coordinator LA - Automobile Emergency Coordinator * * * * * 90.175 Frequency Coordination Requirements * * * * * (b) For frequencies between 25 and 470 MHz: (1) A statement is required from the applicable frequency coordinator as specified in 90.20(c)(2) and 90.35(b) recommending the most appropriate frequency. In addition, if the interference contour of a proposed station would overlap the service contour of a station on a frequency formerly shared prior to radio service consolidation by licensees in the Manufacturers Radio Service, the Forest Products Radio Service, the Power Radio Service, the Petroleum Radio Service, the Motor Carrier Radio Service,
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- Report and Order) (discussing ``mutual aid channels''), as modified by Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 3 FCC Rcd 5391 (1988), Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 2113 (1988). Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16911 27. See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34; see generally 47 C.F.R. 90.16, 90.20, 90.603, 90.617, 90.619(a)(2). See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34. Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16911 28. Id.; 47 C.F.R. 90.179 (Shared use of radio stations); 90.421 (Operation of mobile units in vehicles not under the control of the licensee). Joint Commenters Comments at 9; Mesa Comments at 4.
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- Report and Order) (discussing ``mutual aid channels''), as modified by Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 3 FCC Rcd 5391 (1988), Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 2113 (1988). Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16911 27. See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34; see generally 47 C.F.R. 90.16, 90.20, 90.603, 90.617, 90.619(a)(2). See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34. Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16911 28. Id.; 47 C.F.R. 90.179 (Shared use of radio stations); 90.421 (Operation of mobile units in vehicles not under the control of the licensee). Joint Commenters Comments at 9; Mesa Comments at 4.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit H Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 01-97 RM- 9798 Adopted: April 27, 2001 Released: May 7, 2001 Comment Date: [Thirty days after publication in the Federal Register] Reply Comment Date: [Forty-five days after publication in the Federal Register] By the Commission: INTRODUCTION This Notice of
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- and that ``such licensing now would be classified as fixed rather than mobile.'' Because of the letter's reference to automatic meter reading stations as ``fixed,'' the Petitioners assert that ``it could be argued that [fixed alarm] stations fall under the rubric of Section 90.261(a) of the Commission's Rules which states: `Frequencies in the 450-470 MHz band as listed in 90.20(c)(3) and 90.35(b)(3) may be assigned to all eligibles for fixed use on a secondary basis to land mobile operations.''' DISCUSSION As an initial matter, we note that Petitioners' arguments regarding the supposed secondary status of central station alarm stations are untimely. The arguments clearly rest on the content of the June 26, 2000, Hexagram Letter appended to their instant
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- 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is proposed to be amended as follows: PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.20 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows: [list of 28 frequencies (14 pairs) in the 450-470 MHz band and, where available, the frequencies 6.25 kHz directly above and below each 12.5 kHz frequency, to add a new limitation/note that cross-references to Section 90.267.] Section 90.35 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (b)(3)
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- routing systems for vehicles, and precise mapping of hazardous waste sites. Non-public safety uses include guidance and control of construction equipment and the positioning of mining equipment. See Trimble Comments at 3-4. See 47 C.F.R. 90.261. Fixed operation may only be conducted on a secondary basis to land mobile operations. See Trimble Comments at 5. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20 and 90.35. See Trimble Comments at 5 and APCO Comments at 3. In general, public safety users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Public Safety Pool and all other users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Industrial/Business Pool. See Trimble Comments at 7-8. Under the rules for Part 90, licensees in the 150-174 MHz band may
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- currently reserved for low power operations on a primary basis for cargo handling purposes at docksides. We are not, however, adopting AAA's proposal to require all applicants to obtain AAA's concurrence to use these frequencies. Public Safety Pool eligibility: We adopt our proposal to eliminate the eligibility restriction on school and park operations in the Public Safety Pool under Section 90.20 of our Rules. We also eliminate the restriction prohibiting State highway maintenance systems from operating on certain Public Safety Pool channels. Background Traditionally, the private land mobile radio (PLMR) services have provided for the private, internal communications needs of public safety entities, state and local government entities, large and small businesses, transportation providers, the medical community, and other diverse users
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 01-97 RM- 9798 REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: August 9, 2002 Released: September 5, 2002 By the Commission: INTRODUCTION In this Report and Order, we address the proposal set forth in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Notice) in WT Docket
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below-470 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 02-285 RM-10077 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING Adopted: September 16, 2002 Released: September 19, 2002 Comment Date: [30 days from date of publication in the Federal Register] Reply comment date:
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- need to be addressed. We observe that, when the land mobile allocation was deleted from the band 1605-1705 kHz in 1983, frequencies within this band were inadvertently not removed from Parts 74 and 90 of our Rules. Specifically, the frequencies 1606 kHz, 1622 kHz, and 1646 kHz are listed in Section 74.402(a)(1); the frequency 1630 kHz is listed in Section 90.20(c)(3); the frequencies 1614 kHz, 1628 kHz, 1652 kHz, 1676 kHz, and 1700 kHz are listed in Section 90.35(b)(3), and the band 1605-1705 kHz is listed in Section 90.263. We note that approximately 25 AM radio stations are operating in the Expanded Band, that a total of 67 AM radio stations are anticipated to be operating in this spectrum within the
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- Franca, Acting Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology, Federal Communications Commission, from William T. Hatch, Associate Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, United States Department of Commerce, Aug. 7, 2001. Our action here does not amend the rules for public safety stations operating on 166.25 MHz or 170.15 MHz under the rules in 47 C.F.R. 90.20. The Commission will address service rules for those stations in a future proceeding. We note that as of August 29, 2002, there is only one application pending for new Remote Pickup BAS use of 166.25 MHz or 170.15 MHz. We cannot predict the exact date on which the Commission will issue the superseded license at this time. However, the effective
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- low, we are restricting the parties that may operate GPRs to law enforcement, fire and emergency rescue organizations, to scientific research institutes, to commercial mining companies, and to construction companies. As used in this Order, law enforcement, fire and emergency rescue organizations refers to parties eligible to obtain a license from the FCC under the eligibility requirements specified in Section 90.20(a)(1) of this chapter. All users of GPRs must be eligible for licensing under Part 90 of our rules, and these users must coordinate with the FCC, which in turn will coordinate with NTIA, before operation. Peter Annan stated that GPRs need special consideration on emission limits with more power needed at lower frequencies, particularly for operation below 250 MHz. He
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- also, e.g., Review of Part 15 and other Parts of the Commission's Rules, Order, ET Docket No. 01-278, 17 FCC Rcd 17003, 17009 13 (2002) (referring to the ``public at large who wish to use an ATM machine or complete a credit card transaction at a retail outlet''). CSAA Petition at 4-5. Id. at 5. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a)(2)(iii)(C). See CSAA Petition at 6. Id. at 5-6. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-103 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-103 h @ ` h h F .
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- also, e.g., Review of Part 15 and other Parts of the Commission's Rules, Order, ET Docket No. 01-278, 17 FCC Rcd 17003, 17009 13 (2002) (referring to the ``public at large who wish to use an ATM machine or complete a credit card transaction at a retail outlet''). CSAA Petition at 4-5. Id. at 5. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a)(2)(iii)(C). See CSAA Petition at 6. Id. at 5-6. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-103 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-103 h @ ` h h F . 芚 H
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- also, e.g., Review of Part 15 and other Parts of the Commission's Rules, Order, ET Docket No. 01-278, 17 FCC Rcd 17003, 17009 13 (2002) (referring to the ``public at large who wish to use an ATM machine or complete a credit card transaction at a retail outlet''). CSAA Petition at 4-5. Id. at 5. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a)(2)(iii)(C). See CSAA Petition at 6. Id. at 5-6. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-103 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-103 h @ ` h h F . 芚
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- that is designated in support of public safety (the 4.9 GHz band), we pose the same questions relative to that band. See The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 9152, 9158-9163 16-25 (2003). See 47 C.F.R. 90.529 (State License). See also 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(6) (designating certain Public Safety Pool frequencies in the 2-10 MHz range only for assignment to the central governments of the 50 individual states, the District of Columbia, and other districts and territories, and only for disaster communications purposes). See The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the
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- that is designated in support of public safety (the 4.9 GHz band), we pose the same questions relative to that band. See The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 9152, 9158-9163 16-25 (2003). See 47 C.F.R. 90.529 (State License). See also 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(6) (designating certain Public Safety Pool frequencies in the 2-10 MHz range only for assignment to the central governments of the 50 individual states, the District of Columbia, and other districts and territories, and only for disaster communications purposes). See The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the
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- different conclusions about the requisite level of protection for GPS than NTIA reached, see, e.g., supra III(D)(1)(b). NTIA Jan. 24, 2003 Ex Parte Letter at 2-3. See Globalstar Bondholders Mar. 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 26. See GMPCS Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 8928, 64. See SBE Comments at 10. Id. Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35, 90.103 & 101.147. There are nearly 500 active licenses under Parts 90 and 101 in the band 2450-2483.5 MHz, including critical public safety functions. CDMA-2000 base stations operate at 10W of power with a 17dBi antenna while IS-95 base stations operate at 20W of power with a 19dBi antenna. See Globalstar May 29, 2002 Ex Parte Letter, Technical Statement
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- different conclusions about the requisite level of protection for GPS than NTIA reached, see, e.g., supra III(D)(1)(b). NTIA Jan. 24, 2003 Ex Parte Letter at 2-3. See Globalstar Bondholders Mar. 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 26. See GMPCS Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 8928, 64. See SBE Comments at 10. Id. Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35, 90.103 & 101.147. There are nearly 500 active licenses under Parts 90 and 101 in the band 2450-2483.5 MHz, including critical public safety functions. CDMA-2000 base stations operate at 10W of power with a 17dBi antenna while IS-95 base stations operate at 20W of power with a 19dBi antenna. See Globalstar May 29, 2002 Ex Parte Letter, Technical Statement
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- outside of the United States, the stations will observe limits set by the ITU RR Article 5.364. Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 145. Allocating Spectrum for and Establishing Other Rules and Policies Pertaining to a Radiodetermination Satellite Service, 50 Fed. Reg. 39101, 39104, 20 (1985) (RDSS Allocation Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3)(73), 90.35 (c)(74), 90.103(b)(9) and 101.147(f)(2). Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 146. RDSS Allocation Order, 50 Fed. Reg. at 39104, 18-20. Under 47 C.F.R. 101.4(a), all systems subject to parts 21 and 94 as of July 31, 1996 that are licensed or which are proposed in an application on file as of July 31,
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- outside of the United States, the stations will observe limits set by the ITU RR Article 5.364. Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 145. Allocating Spectrum for and Establishing Other Rules and Policies Pertaining to a Radiodetermination Satellite Service, 50 Fed. Reg. 39101, 39104, 20 (1985) (RDSS Allocation Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3)(73), 90.35 (c)(74), 90.103(b)(9) and 101.147(f)(2). Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 146. RDSS Allocation Order, 50 Fed. Reg. at 39104, 18-20. Under 47 C.F.R. 101.4(a), all systems subject to parts 21 and 94 as of July 31, 1996 that are licensed or which are proposed in an application on file as of July 31,
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- 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Rules Governing Them, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR Docket No. 92-235, 10 FCC Rcd 10076, 10094, 10114-15 27, 76 (1995)). As noted by the Division, in the 450-470 MHz band, this 6 kHz bandwidth limitation is codified at 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(44) and 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(33). In the 470-512 MHz band, this limitation is not codified in a specific rule because the specific frequencies available in that band are not listed in the Commission's Rules. Order on Further Reconsideration, 17 FCC Rcd at 11136 n.27. Id. at 8. Also before us are an MRA Opposition to Application for Review (filed
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- C.F.R. 1.946. Acceptable emission types are set forth at 47 C.F.R. 87.131 using codes defined at 47 C.F.R. 2.201. NPRM, 16 FCC Rcd at 19019 34. Id. Id. The FAA joins ARINC/ATA in supporting the addition of emission type J2D for HF operations. FAA Comments at 1; ARINC/ATA Comments at 25. See, e.g., Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz, Report and Order, WT Docket No. 01-97, 17 FCC Rcd 16938, 16944 13 (2002) (amending Rules to permit increased duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery systems, and noting that operations using the new duty cycle pursuant to waiver had produced no reports of interference). 47 C.F.R.
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- bandwidth) will be approved beginning January 1, 2005, and no such equipment may be manufactured or imported beginning January 1, 2008. Id. In addition, non-public safety licensees using channels in these bands must deploy technology that achieves the equivalent of one voice path per 12.5 kHz of spectrum beginning January 1, 2013, and public safety licensees, see 47 C.F.R. 90.20, using channels in these bands must deploy such technology beginning January 1, 2018. Second R&O, 18 FCC Rcd at 3038-39 12. 68 Fed. Reg. 42296 (2003). 47 C.F.R. 90.209(b)(6). See Public Notice, Rep. No. 2626 (rel. Sept. 3, 2003). Virginia Petroleum Jobbers Ass'n. v. Federal Power Commission, 259 F.2d 921, 925 (D.C. Cir. 1958); see also, e.g., Biennial
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- to operate where they do not interfere with a site-licensed operation. A RSU broadcasts data to OBUs or exchanges data with OBUs in its communications zone. An RSU also provides channel assignments and operating instructions to OBUs in its communications zone, when required. Roadway bed surface. For DSRCS, the road surface at ground level. * * * * * Section 90.20 is amended by inserting the following in the table at paragraph (c)(3) before the entry referencing the 10,550 to 10,680 band, and adding a new paragraph (d)(86) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * * * (3) Frequencies. * * * PUBLIC SAFETY POOL FREQUENCY TABLE Frequency or band
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- rules. Section 24.12. Delete the cross-references to Sections 99.202(c) and 99.204. Section 24.843. Delete the entire section because similar ``extension of time to construct'' rules for other wireless services, including narrowband PCS, were consolidated into Section 1.946, which applies to all Wireless Radio Services. Section 27.3. Add ``Part 74'' to the list of other applicable rule parts and renumber. Section 90.20(c)(3). Replace limitation 77 with 78 for frequency 35.02; replace limitation 27 with 17 for frequency 42.40; replace limitation 19 with 29 for frequency 152.0075; replace frequency 158.4725 with 159.4725; remove limitation 43 for frequencies 156.165, 156.1725, 156.180, 156.1875, 156.195, 156.2025, 156.225, 156.2325, 156.240, 158.985, 158.9925, 159.000, 159.0075, 159.015, 159.0225, 159.045, 159.0525, 159.060, 159.0675, 159.075, 159.0825, 159.105, 159.1125, 159.120, 159.1275, 159.135,
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- antenna. This bandwidth is defined in the rules as the UWB bandwidth. See 47 C.F.R. 15.503(a). The notification procedure is described in 47 C.F.R. 2.405(a)-(e). As used in this MO&O, law enforcement, fire and emergency rescue organizations refers to parties eligible to obtain a license from the FCC under the eligibility requirements specified in 47 C.F. R. 90.20(a)(1). As detailed later in this MO&O, the provisions regarding who may operate a GPR and for what purpose were further interpreted in an Order adopted on July 12, 2002. See Order in ET Docket No. 98-153, 17 FCC Rcd 13522 (2002). As used in this MO&O, the reference to public utilities and industrial entities refers to the manufacturers licensees, petroleum
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- FINAL RULES Part 90 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.20 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (c)(3) and paragraph (d)(27) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * * * (3) * * * PUBLIC SAFETY POOL FREQUENCY TABLE Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * * 150.7825.............. * * * * *
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- provide such coordinates. In a related matter, we note that in the past, CSA licensees have expressed concern that designating their operations as fixed would subordinate their status relative to land mobile operations. This concern is apparently based on the language of Section 90.261(a) of our rules, which states that ``[f]requencies in the 450-470 MHz band as listed in 90.20(c)(3) and 90.35(b)(3) may be assigned to all eligibles for fixed use on a secondary basis to land mobile operations.'' However, the Commission has clarified that Section 90.261 is distinct from Section 90.267, which allows fixed operations in the 450-470 MHz band at power substantially greater than two watts under certain conditions. The Commission has further indicated that stations operating
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- provide such coordinates. In a related matter, we note that in the past, CSA licensees have expressed concern that designating their operations as fixed would subordinate their status relative to land mobile operations. This concern is apparently based on the language of Section 90.261(a) of our rules, which states that ``[f]requencies in the 450-470 MHz band as listed in 90.20(c)(3) and 90.35(b)(3) may be assigned to all eligibles for fixed use on a secondary basis to land mobile operations.'' However, the Commission has clarified that Section 90.261 is distinct from Section 90.267, which allows fixed operations in the 450-470 MHz band at power substantially greater than two watts under certain conditions. The Commission has further indicated that stations operating
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- action in follow-up to the Commission's deletion of the land mobile allocation from the band 1605-1705 kHz in 1983, in which frequencies within this band were inadvertently left in place in Parts 74 and 90 of our Rules. Specifically, we are removing the frequencies 1606 kHz, 1622 kHz, and 1646 kHz from Section 74.402(a)(1); the frequency 1630 kHz from Section 90.20(c)(3); the frequencies 1614 kHz, 1628 kHz, 1652 kHz, 1676 kHz, and 1700 kHz from Section 90.35(b)(3); and the band 1605-1705 kHz from Section 90.263. Consistent with our action removing frequencies 1606 kHz, 1622 kHz, and 1646 kHz from Section 74.402(a)(1), we are also eliminating all references to those frequencies from Sections 74.402(a) and 74.402(e)(1) and Section 74.462(b). As proposed in
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- statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. * * * * * II. PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 5. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). 6. Section 90.20 is amended by inserting the following in the table at paragraph (c)(3) before the entry referencing the 10,550 to 10,680 band, and adding a new paragraph (d)(85), to read as follows: * * * * * (c) * * * * * (3) Frequencies. * * * Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * *
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- July 25, 1985, are grandfathered and their operations are on a co-primary basis with the mobile-satellite and radiodetermination-satellite services, and in the segment 2495-2500 MHz, their operations are also on a co-primary basis with Part 27 fixed and mobile except aeronautical mobile service operations. * * * * * PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 5. Amend section 90.20 by revising paragraph (d)(73) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (d) *** (73) Available only on a shared basis with stations in other services, and subject to no protection from interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific, or medical (ISM) devices. In the band 2483.5-2500 MHz, no applications for new stations
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- required and modify the power limit for stations in the fixed and mobile services in order to better protect the radio astronomy service (RAS) in the 406.1-410 MHz band. The table, below, summarizes services potentially affected by this proceeding. Footnote Use Center Frequencies (MHz) Rule Section US8 Forest Fire-Fighting and Conservation 170.425, 170.475, 170.575, 171.425, 171.475, 171.575, 172.225, 172.275, 172.375 90.20 US11 Public Safety 166.250, 170.150 90.20 US13 Hydro Channels 169.425, 169.450, 169.475, 169.500, 169.525 [169.575] 170.225, 170.250, 170.275, 170.300, 170.325 [170.375] 171.025, 171.050, 171.075, 171.100, 171.125, 171.825, 171.850, 171.875, 171.900, 171.925 [171.975] 406.125, 406.175 [409.675, 409.725, 412.625] 412.675, 412.725, 412.775 (Six channels proposed for deletion are denoted by brackets; 23 new Hydro channels are also proposed to be added.) 90.265
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- and the spectrum lessee triggers a cost-sharing obligation, the licensee is the PCS entity responsible for satisfying the cost-sharing obligations under 24.239 through 24.253 of this chapter. PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 17. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7). 18. Amend 90.20 by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows: APPENDIX D - FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was incorporated in the Further Notice. The Commission sought written public comment on the proposals in the Further Notice, including comment on the IRFA. This
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- the border regions, the principal spectrum for the National Plan may be different. The National plan establishes planning regions covering all parts of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. No assignments will be made in the spectrum designated for the National Plan until a regional plan for the area has been accepted by the Commission. Section 90.20 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (c)(3) and by revising the text in paragraph (d)(69). 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * (3) * * * PUBLIC SAFETY POOL FREQUENCY TABLE Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * * 806 to 817 851 to 862 *
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- the border regions, the principal spectrum for the National Plan may be different. The National plan establishes planning regions covering all parts of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. No assignments will be made in the spectrum designated for the National Plan until a regional plan for the area has been accepted by the Commission. Section 90.20 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (c)(3) and by revising the text in paragraph (d)(69). 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * (3) * * * PUBLIC SAFETY POOL FREQUENCY TABLE Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * * 806 to 817 851 to 862 *
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- US268 G2 901-902 FIXED MOBILE US116 US268 Personal Appendix C, Section 90.7 is corrected by including the word ``a'' before ``high-density system'' as follows: 90.7 Definitions. 800 MHz Cellular System. In the 806 - 817 MHz/ 851 - 862 MHz bands, a cellular system is defined as a high-density system which: * * * * * Appendix C, Section 90.20(d)(69) is corrected to list the frequency bands as 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (d) * * * (69) Subpart S of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz bands. Appendix C, Section
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- the communications they provide. Given the importance and nature of public safety communications, we believe it is necessary to require Access BPL systems to notify the public safety agencies in their local areas, i.e., state and local police, fire, emergency medical, any special emergency coordinators, call box operators, and other entities that are eligible for public safety licenses under Section 90.20 of the rules. This advance notification will provide public safety operators with an opportunity to assess whether there are portions of its geographic area of responsibility about which it should make special arrangements with the Access BPL operator in order to avoid interference. Consistent with our decision on notifications for Federal Government consultation areas above, we will require that this
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- to utilize channel bandwidths of up to 25 kHz for mobile data. Paging Background. The text of the Second Report and Order did not address whether the Commission should exempt paging-only frequencies from the narrowbanding requirements. In the final rules, however, the Commission deleted the first sentence of Section 90.35(c)(29) of the Commission's Rules, but, inconsistently, left Sections 90.203(j)(7) and 90.20(d)(30) intact. In contrast, the Refarming Report and Order expressly exempted Part 90 paging-only frequencies from the narrowbanding requirements. Several petitioners maintain that not exempting Part 90 paging frequencies from narrowbanding requirements appears to be an oversight and procedural error of the Second Report and Order. They point out that the Second Report and Order deleted the first sentence of Section
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- licensees are grandfathered. See 800 MHz R&O, 19 FCC Rcd 15054 157. Grandfathered EA licenses are subject to Sections 90.681-699 (47 C.F.R. 90.681-90.699). For example, NPSPAC frequencies are subject to regional planning and the interleaved public safety frequencies are not. See 47 C.F.R. 90.617, Table 1 for a specific list of these frequencies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. These channels are also available to B/ILT eligibles through inter-category sharing. See 800 MHz R&O Appendix C, 90.621(e), 19 FCC Rcd 15190. Finally, the Commission grandfathered non-cellular SMR licensees operating on these channels. See 800 MHz R&O, 19 FCC Rcd 15054 156. Coordination is unnecessary because the Transition Administrator will have taken coordination issues into account in determining
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- licensees are grandfathered. See 800 MHz R&O, 19 FCC Rcd 15054 157. Grandfathered EA licenses are subject to Sections 90.681-699 (47 C.F.R. 90.681-90.699). For example, NPSPAC frequencies are subject to regional planning and the interleaved public safety frequencies are not. See 47 C.F.R. 90.617, Table 1 for a specific list of these frequencies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. These channels are also available to B/ILT eligibles through inter-category sharing. See 800 MHz R&O Appendix C, 90.621(e), 19 FCC Rcd 15190. Finally, the Commission grandfathered non-cellular SMR licensees operating on these channels. See 800 MHz R&O, 19 FCC Rcd 15054 156. Coordination is unnecessary because the Transition Administrator will have taken coordination issues into account in determining
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- spectrum on a non-interference basis for wireless assist video devices.) Footnote NG128 authorizes TV broadcasters to use subcarriers on a secondary basis for both broadcast and non-broadcast purposes. Footnote NG149 provides a primary fixed service allocation for licensees of television broadcast stations who desire to offer subscription television operations in accordance with 47 C.F.R. Part 73. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(a) for the eligibility requirements to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Radio Pool. Currently, there is not an allotment for TV channel 16 use in the New York City metropolitan area. See 47 C.F.R. 73.606 and 73.622. However, the Petitioners are concerned that a party may petition the Commission to assign TV channel 16 for DTV use in the
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- and other program distributional services. * * * * * Part 90 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.20 is amended by revising the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table of Section 90.20(c)(3) (Frequencies.) to replace limitation 77 with 78 for frequency 35.02 Megahertz; replace limitation 27 with 17 for frequency 42.40 Megahertz; replace limitation 19 with 29 for frequency 152.0075 Megahertz; replace frequency 158.4725 Megahertz with 159.4725 Megahertz; remove limitation 43 for frequencies 156.165, 156.1725, 156.180, 156.1875, 156.195, 156.2025,
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- and other program distributional services. * * * * * Part 90 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.20 is amended by revising the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table of Section 90.20(c)(3) (Frequencies.) to replace limitation 77 with 78 for frequency 35.02 Megahertz; replace limitation 27 with 17 for frequency 42.40 Megahertz; replace limitation 19 with 29 for frequency 152.0075 Megahertz; replace frequency 158.4725 Megahertz with 159.4725 Megahertz; remove limitation 43 for frequencies 156.165, 156.1725, 156.180, 156.1875, 156.195, 156.2025,
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- the regulations. Nextel has provided no information to demonstrate that the existing standards are not sufficient to prevent harmful interference to its cited radio operations. Operational Limits Comments. Alcatel, with agreement from FWCC, states that it does not oppose Remington's Request for Waiver if the marketing of the Eyeball R1 product is limited to entities eligible for licensing under Section 90.20, to the U.S. Government and its agencies, and to state-licensed security and investigative services. SBC similarly states that the Commission should limit equipment sales to Federal, state and local police and public safety organizations for use only in life threatening situations. Cisco argues that Remington offers no evidence supporting its claims that its device will be restricted or limited to
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- 169.525, 170.225, 170.250, 170.275, 170.300, 170.325, 171.025, 171.050, 171.075, 171.100, 171.125, 171.825, 171.850, 171.875, 171.900, 171.925, 406.125, 406.175, 412.675, 412.725, 412.775 (We are also removing channels 169.575, 170.375, 171.975, 409.675, 409.725 and 412.625 from the Hydro channel plan, and adding 23 new narrowband channels) 90.35(b)(3), 90.265(a) Forest Firefighting and Conservation US8 170.425, 170.475, 170.575, 171.425, 171.475, 171.575 172.225, 172.275, 172.375 90.20(c)(3) Public Safety US11 166.250, 170.150 90.20(c)(3) MED Channels US216 150.775, 150.790, 163.250 (We will no longer license channels 150.7825 and 150.7975) 90.20(c)(3) SVRS US312 173.075 90.20(c)(3), (e)(6) The transition plan that we adopt today refines certain aspects of the Commission's larger narrowbanding policies, most recently modified in the Narrowbanding Third MO&O in the Refarming Proceeding, in the following ways: Primary
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- competent conference. 22. Section 73.766 is removed and reserved: 73.766 Modulation and bandwidth. [Reserved] PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 23. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(I), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(I), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). 24. Section 90.20 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(3) and by adding paragraph (d)(88) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * (3) Frequencies. Public Safety Pool Frequency Table Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator Kilohertz * * * * 2000 to 10,000........... Fixed, base, or mobile... 6, 88........................ PX Megahertz
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 Adopted: July 19, 2006 Released: July 24, 2006 Comment Date: [30 days after Federal Register Publication] Reply Comment Date: [45 days after Federal Register Publication] By the Commission: Table of Contents Heading Paragraph I. INTRODUCTION AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 II. Background 2 III. Discussion 6 IV. Conclusion 27
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- 20106 63, citing 47 C.F.R. 80.371(c)(1)(ii). Channel 25 is set aside in every inland VPCSA; in addition, Channel 84 is set aside in some inland VPCSAs, and Channel 85 is set aside in the other inland VPCSAs. 47 C.F.R. 80.371(c)(1)(ii); see Public Coast Third Report and Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 19869 31. 47 C.F.R. 90.20(g)(2); see The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, WT Docket No. 96-86, 15 FCC Rcd 19844, 19887 94 (2000). Specifically, the State of Wyoming (Station KB9153) is authorized to use Channels 84, 25,
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- below 50 MHz, even temporarily. Accordingly, we deny MSTV's request for this change to the rules. Critical infrastructure industry (CII). The rules require Access BPL operators to notify and consult with the public safety agencies in their local areas, i.e., state and local police, fire, emergency medical, etc., and other entities that are eligible for public safety licenses under Section 90.20 of the rules, at least 30 days in advance of initiation of service. The rules also require Access BPL operators to respond to complaints of harmful interference from public safety users within 24 hours. The Commission adopted these requirements to specifically protect public safety systems because of the critical and safety-of-life nature of their services. The rules do not, however,
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- the costs, which would include the AWS auction winners). SBE Petition at 8. See supra 37 (SBE making similar proposal for the 2.5 GHz TV BAS band). SBE Petition at 8. The grandfathered status of the incumbents in this band is set forth in Parts 2, 90, and 101 of the Commission's Rules. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106 NG147, 90.20(d)(73), 90.35(c)(74), 101.147(f)(2). See BRS/EBS R&O, 19 FCC Rcd at 14179-80 28. See Big LEO Spectrum Sharing Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 13386 67. See, e.g., WCA Petition at 19-23. See ATC Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2060-2063 201-206. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106 NG147, which provides in part that ``. . . in the segment
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- 5; NENA comments at 7-8. The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, Establishment of Rules and Requirements For Priority Access Service, WT Docket No. 96-86, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 19844, 19844-45 (2000). 47 C.F.R. 90.20 (d)(80). See Tennessee SEIC Comments at 1 (July 31, 2006). 47 C.F.R. 90.209(b)(5) n.3, (b)(6); see also Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, WT Docket No. 99-87, Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd. 3034 (2003). See Tennessee SEIC Comments at 2 (July 21,
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- a Network Sharing Agreement and such other agreements as the Commission may require. The specific provisions relating to the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership are set forth in subpart AA of this part and subpart N of Part 27. The Public Safety 700 MHz Nationwide Broadband Network is established in the Second Report and Order in PS Docket No. 06-229. Section 90.20 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (c)(3) and paragraph (d)(77) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * (3) Frequencies. Public Safety Pool Frequency Table Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * 470-512 Base or mobile 68 763-775 Base, mobile 77 PX 793-805
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- a Network Sharing Agreement and such other agreements as the Commission may require. The specific provisions relating to the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership are set forth in subpart AA of this part and subpart N of Part 27. The Public Safety 700 MHz Nationwide Broadband Network is established in the Second Report and Order in PS Docket No. 06-229. Section 90.20 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (c)(3) and paragraph (d)(77) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * (3) Frequencies. Public Safety Pool Frequency Table Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * 470-512 Base or mobile 68 763-775 Base, mobile 77 PX 793-805
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- the Public Safety Pool. However, not all metropolitan transit systems are publicly-owned; some are privately-owned non-profit entities that operate under contract or similar arrangement with a governmental entity, and thus are ineligible to use Public Safety Pool frequencies. In terms of the services provided, these non-profit entities appear indistinguishable from their government-owned counterparts. We therefore seek comment on whether Section 90.20 should be amended to allow privately-run metropolitan transit systems to use frequencies in the Public Safety Pool. If so, would it be appropriate to place conditions or restrictions on such authorizations, to ensure that such authorizations are used for the benefit of public safety? Should the Commission establish additional criteria in order for a private entity to be eligible for
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 06-142 RM-11135 REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: August 12, 2008 Released: August 13, 2008 By the Commission: Commissioner Tate issuing a separate statement Table of Contents Heading Paragraph # Appendix A List of Commenters Appendix B Rules Appendix C Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis INTRODUCTION In this Report and Order, we
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- 1: Carrier - sense time division multiple access (CSTDMA) techniques,'' 2006. * * * * * III. PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7. Section 90.20 is amended by removing paragraphs (g)(3) and (g)(4), redesignating paragraph (g)(5) as (g)(3), and revising paragraphs (g), (g)(2) and redesignated paragraphs (g)(3)(i), (g)(3)(ii), (g)(3)(iii)(B), (g)(3)(iii)(D), and (g)(3)(vi) to read as follows: 90.20 Public safety pool. * * * * * (g) Former public correspondence working channel in the maritime VHF (156-162 MHz) band allocated for public safety use in
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- techniques. We next make the following decisions concerning miscellaneous PLMR rule amendments also raised in the NPRM: (1) to continue to permit paging operations on Very High Frequency (VHF) public safety frequencies; (2) to modify the existing language in Section 90.243(b)(1) to clarify that cross-band repeaters are permitted for all public safety systems; and (3) to decline to amend Section 90.20 to authorize privately-run metropolitan transit systems to use frequencies in the Public Safety Pool. In the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, we seek comment on proposals to: (1) reinstate into Section 90.175 an exemption for 4.9 GHz band applications from coordination via a certified frequency coordinator; (2) impose a more formal licensee-to-licensee coordination requirement on primary fixed links in the
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- 87.37 is amended by deleting the entire section. PART 90-PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation of Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.7 is amended by removing the definition for ``Developmental Operation.'' Section 90.20 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph 90.20(e)(3) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (e) * * * (3) (Reserved) * * * * * Section 90.35 is amended by removing the entry for ``8,400 to 8,500'' from the table in section 90.35(b) and by removing and reserving paragraphs 90.35(c)(75), 90.35(d)(6) and
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- the band 1429-1431.5 MHz and on a primary basis in the bands 1427-1429 MHz and 1431.5-1432 MHz. * * * * * 3. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7). 4. Section 90.20 is amended by adding paragraph (e)(7) to read as follows: * * * * * (e) * * * * * (7) Frequencies governed by section 90.35(c)(17) of this chapter. * * * * * 5. Section 90.35 is amended by removing paragraphs (c)(61)(v) and (c)(68)(iv), adding paragraphs (a)(5) and (c)(91), relocating the entry in the table in paragraph (b)(3)
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- and AMTS licensees that provide service to units on land to use base station equipment approved under Part 22 or Part 90.19The Commission explained that the rule requires VPC and AMTS base station equipment to be certified under Part 80, and permits only land mobile units operating in conjunction with such base stations to be authorized under Parts 22 or 90.20 7. In addition, the Commission rejected Havens's argument that the new operational flexibility for AMTS licensees to provide private correspondence service to units on land should be accorded only to AMTS geographic licensees, but not to site-based incumbent AMTS licensees.21The Commission noted, however, that the rules did not previously differentiate between site-based and geographic AMTS licensees in terms of operational
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- responders."38 Charlotte asserts that it is "axiomatic that the 'principal purpose' of governmental entities is the protection of the lives, health and property of their citizens."39 17.The majority of commenters addressing the Charlotte petition support the city's request. APCO; the City of McAllen, Tex.; and others urge the Commission to retain the licensing eligibility rules contained in Sections 90.523 and 90.20 of its rules and allow governmental entities to hold 700 MHz licenses without any additional restrictions as to the use of this spectrum.4 In this respect, the relevant portion of Section 90.523 addressing government licensing states: This section implements the definition of public safety services contained in 47 U.S .C. 337(f)(1). The following are eligible to hold Commission authorizations for
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- We disagree with the suggestion that TETRA equipment be required or permitted to utilize two adjacent 12.5 kHz channels instead of one 25 kHz channel. This would not be compatible with the frequency tables in Part 90 of the rules, which only permit frequency assignments for authorized bandwidths exceeding 11.25 kHz on 25 kHz channel centers. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(27), 90.35(c)(30). See Motorola comments at 2; NPSTC comments at 4; APCO comments at 2. See 47 C.F.R. 90.614; see also 47 C.F.R. 90.7 (defining 800 MHz high density cellular system as a cellular that has more than five overlapping interactive sites featuring hand-off capability, and any one of such sites has an antenna height of less than 30.4
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- 2. We disagree with the suggestion that TETRA equipment be required or permitted to utilize two adjacent 12.5 kHz channels instead of one 25 kHz channel. This would not be compatible with the frequency tables in Part 90 of the rules, which only permit frequency assignments for authorized bandwidths exceeding 11.25 kHz on 25 kHz channel centers. See47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(27), 90.35(c)(30). 57See Motorola comments at 2; NPSTC comments at 4; APCOcomments at 2. 6510 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-63 of TETRA equipment on the 800 MHz band channels on which our rules prohibit operation of high density cellular systems.58The issues of TETRA use in the public safety bands and with cellular-like architecture will be addressed in the rulemaking proceeding. Applications
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- application to so modify the license is granted before that date. * * * * * III. PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.20 is amended by revising paragraph (g)(2)(ii) to read as follows: * * * * * (g) * * * (2) * * * (ii) The channel pairs 157.225 MHz/161.825 MHz and 157.275 MHz/161.875 MHz were formerly allocated and assigned under this section as public safety interoperability channels but were reallocated for assignment as VHF public coast station channels under
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- compromise efforts to implement AIS in the United States as quickly and broadly as possible." Id. In contrast, the Commission provided fifteen-year grandfathering protection to the two site-based incumbent PLMR licensees operating on Channel 87B, concluding that their continued operation on Channel 87B posed little risk of harmful interference to AIS. Id. at 13722-23 17. 11See47 C.F.R. 80.371(c)(1)(ii), 90.20(g)(2) (2006). 8123 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-80 appropriate to redesignate Channels 84 and 85 for use by inland VPC licensees.12PacifiCorp, among other commenters, specifically requested this additional VPC spectrum.13 5. The Commission grandfathered the public safety incumbents on Channels 84 and 85 for fifteen years following the effective date of the redesignation of Channel 87B.14The Commission recognized that, with the
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- rules and eliminate the potential for confusion. As none of these three amendments was opposed, we thus adopt each of them. None of the changes will restrict or limit licensee operation beyond what is currently authorized by our rules, and thus we find no need to grandfather incumbent licensees from the effect of any of them. First, in the Section 90.20(d)(66)(i) table of frequency pairs, the Commission proposed to correct the mobile-only frequency for Channel MED-4 from 463.075 MHz to 468.075 MHz. We confirm our tentative conclusion that the current rule reflects a typographical error. The error is evidenced by the absence of any rule change to explain it and the fact that all other mobile only frequencies in this table
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- MHz Regional Public Safety Planning Meeting * Public Notice: [233]Word | [234]Acrobat * 08/15/2008 * Region 20 (Northern Virginia, Maryland and District of Columbia) Public Safety Regional Planning Committees to Hold 700 MHz Regional Public Safety Planning and 800 MHz NPSPAC Regional Public Safety Planning Meetings. * Public Notice: [235]Word | [236]Acrobat * 08/14/2008 * Erratum - Amendment Of Section 90.20(e)(6) Of The Commission's Rules. * Order: [237]Word | [238]Acrobat * 08/13/2008 * FCC Addresses Proposed Revisions to Rules and Policies Regarding Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems. * Order: [239]Word | [240]Acrobat * 08/7/2008 * Commission Adopts Third Report and Order Establishing A Commercial Mobile Alert System Pursuant to the Warning, Alert and Response Network ("WARN") Act. Commercial Mobile Service Providers Must
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- vehicles, and precise mapping of hazardous waste sites. Non-public safety uses include guidance and control of construction equipment and the positioning of mining equipment. See Trimble Comments at 3-4. 90 See 47 C.F.R. 90.261. Fixed operation may only be conducted on a secondary basis to land mobile operations. 91 See Trimble Comments at 5. 92 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20 and 90.35. 93 See Trimble Comments at 5 and APCO Comments at 3. In general, public safety users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Public Safety Pool and all other users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Industrial/Business Pool. 94 See Trimble Comments at 7-8. Under the rules for Part 90, licensees in the 150-174 MHz
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- application for a new frequency assignment, for a change in existing facilities as listed in Sec. 90.135(c), or for operation at temporary locations in accordance with Sec. 90.137, must include a certification of frequency coordination as set forth below. * * * * * (b) For frequencies between 25 and 470 MHz: the applicable frequency coordinator, as specified in Secs. 90.20(c)(2) and 90.35(b)(2), must recommend on the FCC Form 601 the most appropriate frequency. The coordinator's recommendation may include comments on technical factors such as power, antenna height and gain, terrain, and other factors which may serve to minimize potential interference. * * * (e) For frequencies between 470 and 512 MHz, 806-824/851-869 MHz, and 896- 901/935-940 MHz: the applicable coordinator
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- proposed, require channel pairing. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 72 See Reallocation, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 12 FCC Rcd at 14,141, 14,177-78 and 14,182-83. 73 See GLONASS and GPS discussion at paras. 200-205, infra. 74 See Comments of Motorola at 15. 75 See e.g. "Class of Stations" column entry for the 851-859 MHz row in the table in 90.20(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules. 76 See Motorola Comments, Appendix at 4-7, NPSTC Comments Appendix A, and Florida Comments at 2-6. 18 30. We recognize, however, that uniform pairing of base and mobile channels may not always be possible during the DTV transition period. For example, there are geographical areas where either licensed or otherwise protected full-service television stations are currently
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- 301. 2 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 3 Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200232680006 (Enf. Bur., San Juan Office, released June 21, 2002). On July 2, 2002, the San Juan Office issued an erratum to correct the NAL/Acct. No. to 200232680007. Erratum, NAL/Acct. No. to 200232680007 (Enf. Bur., San Juan Office, released July 2, 2002). 4 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and (d)(76). 5 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 6 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 7 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 8 See Long Distance Direct, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 3297, 3305 (2000); PJB Communications of Virginia, Inc., 7 FCC Rcd 2088, 2089 (1991). 9 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 10 47 U.S.C. 504(a). 11 See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3556A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3556A1.doc
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- shall be sent by first class mail and certified mail return receipt requested to Alpha Ambulance, Inc., P.O. Box 19313, Fernandez Juncos Station, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00910. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 Alpha Ambulance, Inc., 17 FCC Rcd 26105 (Enf. Bur. 2002). 2 47 U.S.C. 301. 3 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 4 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and (d)(76). 5 The Commission has repeatedly held that a company's gross revenues are the best indicator of its ability to pay a forfeiture. See Long Distance Direct, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 3297, 3305 (2000); PJB Communications of Virginia, Inc., 7 FCC Rcd 2088, 2089 (1991) (``PJB Communications''). 6 See PJB Communications, 7 FCC Rcd at 2089 (forfeiture not deemed
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- has usurped the Commission's authority for the purpose of engaging in anti-competitive practices. 5. The Spectrum Enforcement Division (``SED'') of the Enforcement Bureau issued a letter of inquiry to NOCC on July 8, 2003. In its response, NOCC denied that it uses station WPJS469 for commercial purposes. It states that it uses the station in a manner consistent with Section 90.20(a)(1) of the Rules,9 and makes its system available to customers on a ``user fee sharing basis styled in the form of a lease.''10 6. NOCC states that it has a public safety department employing 66 officers, and provides for a medical staff that operates out of three offices spread evenly throughout the building. NOCC also states that it hosts conventions,
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- Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200632700002 (Enf. Bur., South Central Region, Tampa Office, released February 27, 2006). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. S 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(2)(D). 47 C.F.R. S 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 90.35. See 47 C.F.R. S 90.20. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. S 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
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- * [67]Initiatives * [68]For Consumers * [69]Find People * [70]FCC Site Map [71]PSHSB Logo Public Safety Frequency Coordinators * [72]Frequency Coordinators Below 512 MHz * [73]Frequency Coordinators for the 700 MHz & 800 MHz Bands Frequency Coordinators Below 512 MHz For frequencies designated with: * PP = Police * PX = Any Public Safety, except the Special Emergency in [74]Section 90.20 of the FCC's rules. [75]Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO) Automated Frequency Coordination Department 351 N. Williamson Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114-1112 phone: 888-272-6911 fax: 386-322-2502 email: [76]afc@apcointl.org For frequencies designated with: * PF = Fire * PM = Emergency Medical * PX = Any Public Safety, except the Special Emergency in [77]Section 90.20 of the FCC's rules. [78]International
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- Section 1.2110(f) of the Commission's Rules, submitted Feb. 7, 2000. Petition at 14. See ``Commission Seeks Comment on Airadigm Communications Inc.'s Contingent Emergency Petition for Reinstatement or in the Alternative for Waiver,'' Public Notice, DA 00-368 (rel. Feb. 24, 1999). See 47 C.F.R. 1.925(C)(i) (1999). See In The Matter of Tektron Micro Electronics, Inc., Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20(f)(5) and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Wireless Microphone Operation in the 1427-1436 MHz Band, Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 4438 (2000), stating that ``[i]t is a matter of Commission discretion whether to give public notice of the filing of a waiver request and seek comment from the public.'' See Green Country Mobilephone, Inc. v. FCC, 765 F.2d
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- to both Government and non-Government Phase I applicants, and may be assigned singly or in contiguous channel groups. (b) Channels 171 through 180 are available for any use by Phase I applicants consistent with this subpart. (c) Channels 181 through 185 are set aside in Phase II for emergency medical use for applicants that meet the eligibility criteria of Section 90.20(a)(1)(iii) or Section 90.20(a)(2)(xiii). (d) Channels 161 through 170 and 181 through 185 are the only 220-222 MHz channels available to Phase II non-nationwide, Government users. Sec. 90.720 Channels available for public safety/mutual aid. (a) Part 90 licensees who meet the eligibility criteria of Sections 90.20(a)(1), 90.20(a)(2)(i), 90.20(a)(2)(ii), 90.20(a)(2)(iii), 90.20(a)(2)(iv), 90.20(a)(2)(vii), 90.20(a)(2)(ix), or 90.20(a)(2)(xiii) are authorized by this rule to use
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- 13 FCC Rcd 15920 (1998). Implementation of Section 309(j) of the Communications Act - Competitive Bidding for Commercial 35 Broadcast and Instructional Television Fixed Service Licenses, First Report and Order, MM Docket No. 97-234, 13 FCC Rcd at 15930-31, 24-25. See Comtrak Opposition at 5-6; Teletrac Opposition at 5. 36 Petition at 12. 37 Id. 38 47 C.F.R. 90.20 and 90.355. 39 7 broadcast stations in Section 309(j)(2)(C) of the Act. In the Reexamination of the Comparative Standards for Noncommercial Educational Applicants proceeding, the Commission has under consideration the exemption from competitive bidding for noncommercial and public broadcast stations that apply for stations on channels not reserved for public broadcasting. We note that 34 we have not yet made
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- both Government and non- Government Phase I applicants, and may be assigned singly or in contiguous channel groups. (b) Channels 171 through 180 are available for any use by Phase I applicants consistent with this subpart. (c) Channels 181 through 185 are set aside in Phase II for emergency medical use for applicants that meet the eligibility criteria of 90.20(a)(1)(iii) or 90.20(a)(2)(xiii). (d) Channels 161 through 170 and 181 through 185 are the only 220-222 MHz channels available to Phase II non-nationwide, Government users. 90.720 Channels available for public safety/mutual aid. (a) Part 90 licensees who meet the eligibility criteria of 90.20(a)(1), 90.20(a)(2)(i), 90.20(a)(2)(ii), 90.20(a)(2)(iii), 90.20(a)(2)(iv), 90.20(a)(2)(vii), 90.20(a)(2)(ix), or 90.20(a)(2)(xiii) are authorized by this rule to use
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- requests that we expand the current secondary Amateur Service allocation at 219-220 MHz to include the entire 216-220 MHz band.98 ARRL submits that currently amateurs must coordinate their operations in the 219-220 MHz band with nearby AMTS stations before operating.99 Because it is necessary to protect these critical operations, 91 See Trimble Comments at 5. 92 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20 and 90.35. 93 See Trimble Comments at 5 and APCO Comments at 3. In general, public safety users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Public Safety Pool and all other users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Industrial/Business Pool. 94 See Trimble Comments at 7-8. Under the rules for Part 90, licensees in the 150-174 MHz
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- 90 of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, is amended to read as follows: PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 302(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). 44. Section 90.20 is amended to read as follows: * * * * * (c) * * * (3) Frequencies. PUBLIC SAFETY POOL FREQUENCY TABLE Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-152 107 Kilohertz ***** ***** ***** ***** Megahertz ***** ***** ***** ***** 1427 to 1432 Base, mobile or operational fixed. 72. ***** ***** ***** ***** The
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- licensee's the interference contour, requests submitted pursuant to paragraph (e)(2) of this section for these frequencies or base stations may not be filed until five years after such modification. (iii) Requests submitted pursuant to paragraph (e)(2) of this section must include a certification that written notice of the modification application has been provided to all Public Safety licensees, see 90.20(a) of this part, with base stations within 113 km (70 mi.) of the site of the channel(s) for which authorization for commercial use is sought that operate within 25 kHz of the center of those channel(s). If, pursuant to paragraph (e)(2), modification and assignment or transfer applications are filed at different times, the written notice required by this paragraph must
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- NOTICE (DA 02-2323) Lower 700 MHz Band Auction Closes [341]pdf - [342]text - [343]Word Attachment A: [344]pdf - [345]text Attachment B: [346]pdf - [347]text Attachment C: [348]pdf - [349]text Attachment D: [350]pdf - [351]text - [352]Word Attachment E: [353]pdf - [354]text - [355]Word Attachment F: [356]pdf - [357]text - [358]Word 9/19/2002 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING (FCC 02-255) Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below-470 MHz Band [359]pdf - [360]text - [361]Word 9/18/2002 NEWS RELEASE FCC Website Ranked First in Federal Government [362]pdf - [363]text - [364]Word 9/17/2002 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 02-2306) WTB Clarifies Scope of Comments Sought in 800 MHz Public Safety Proceeding [365]pdf
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- to Wave 1 [71]pdf - [72]Word 12/29/2005 ORDER (FCC 05-215) Revision of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems; Request for Waiver of Enhanced 911 Phase II Requirements by Cellular South Licenses, Inc. [73]pdf - [74]Word 12/29/2005 ORDER (DA 05-3340) LoJack Corporation - Grants in Part LoJack's Request for Waiver of Certain Provisions of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules, Which Governs Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems. [75]pdf - [76]Word 12/23/2005 ERRATUM Auction of FM Broadcast Construction Permits 214 Bidders Qualified to Participate in Auction No. 62 [77]pdf - [78]Word [79]See Release DA 05-3204 12/21/2005 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 05-3256) WTB Grants Broadband PCS Licenses [80]pdf - [81]Word Attachment A: [82]pdf Attachment B: [83]pdf Attachment C: [84]pdf 12/21/2005
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- and Dismissed the Applications DA-04-1313A1: [91]pdf - [92]word - [93]txt 07/07/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-2057) Letter to John T. Scott III, Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Dismissed as moot Verizon Wireless's Request for Waiver of the Part 1 competitive bidding rules DA-04-2057A1: [94]pdf - [95]word - [96]txt 07/02/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-2004) DOMINION VIRGINIA POWER, REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SECTION 90.20 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES Granted the waiver request DA-04-2004A1: [97]pdf - [98]word - [99]txt 07/02/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-2019) State of Maryland, Petitions to Deny Against Application for Wireless Radio Station Authorization (FCC Form 601) with Environmental Assessment, Lamb's Knoll, Maryland Granted the State's application. Denied the separate Petitions to Deny filed by the Harper's Ferry C... DA-04-2019A1: [100]pdf -
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- with one another and to exchange information according to a prescribed method in order to achieve predictable results. * * * * * State. Any of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam. * * * * * Section 90.20 is amended by revising the numbers in the "Limitations" column for 53 of the existing entries in the table in paragraph (c)(3), and by adding new paragraphs (d)(80), (81), (82), and (83), and by adding a new paragraph (g) to read as follows: 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (c) * * * * * *
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- Report and Order) (discussing ``mutual aid channels''), as modified by Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 3 FCC Rcd 5391 (1988), Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 2113 (1988). Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16911 27. See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34; see generally 47 C.F.R. 90.16, 90.20, 90.603, 90.617, 90.619(a)(2). See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34. Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16911 28. Id.; 47 C.F.R. 90.179 (Shared use of radio stations); 90.421 (Operation of mobile units in vehicles not under the control of the licensee). Joint Commenters Comments at 9; Mesa Comments at 4.
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- and 600k [86]Population 200k and 600k The Population program provides access to the population 200k and 600k databases. The program uses these databases to list cities with 200,000 people within 75 miles of the entered coordinates. The program also lists the cities with 600,000 people within 87 miles of the entered coordinates. The program verifies compliance with [87]Rule Sections 90.261, 90.20, 90.17, 90.35, 90.63, 90.65, 90.67, 90.73, 90.75, 90.79, and 90.93. Return to Top Arrow [88]Return to Top Last reviewed/updated on 8/31/2007. [89]FCC Home [90]Search [91]RSS [92]Updates [93]E-Filing [94]Initiatives [95]Consumers [96]Find People [97]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues - [98]Forgot Your Password? - [99]Submit eSupport request Phone: 1-877-480-3201 TTY: 1-717-338-2824 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [100]More
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- Check for 200k and 600k The Population program provides access to the population 200k and 600k databases. The program uses these databases to list cities with 200,000 people within 75 miles of the entered coordinates. The program also lists the cities with 600,000 within 87 miles of the entered coordinates. The program verifies compliance with Rule Sections [58]Rule Sections 90.261, 90.20, 90.17, 90.35, 90.63, 90.65, 90.67, 90.73, 90.75, 90.79, and 90.93. Latitude (ddmmss) __________ Longitude (dddmmss) __________ Coordinate System NAD83 Submit Reset Disclaimer: The Commission makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to the software. In no event shall the Commission, or any of its officers, employees, or agents, be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, but not limited to, loss of
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- and 600k [86]Population 200k and 600k The Population program provides access to the population 200k and 600k databases. The program uses these databases to list cities with 200,000 people within 75 miles of the entered coordinates. The program also lists the cities with 600,000 people within 87 miles of the entered coordinates. The program verifies compliance with [87]Rule Sections 90.261, 90.20, 90.17, 90.35, 90.63, 90.65, 90.67, 90.73, 90.75, 90.79, and 90.93. Return to Top Arrow [88]Return to Top Last reviewed/updated on 8/31/2007. [89]FCC Home [90]Search [91]RSS [92]Updates [93]E-Filing [94]Initiatives [95]Consumers [96]Find People [97]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues - [98]Forgot Your Password? - [99]Submit eSupport request Phone: 1-877-480-3201 TTY: 1-717-338-2824 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [100]More
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- and 600k [86]Population 200k and 600k The Population program provides access to the population 200k and 600k databases. The program uses these databases to list cities with 200,000 people within 75 miles of the entered coordinates. The program also lists the cities with 600,000 people within 87 miles of the entered coordinates. The program verifies compliance with [87]Rule Sections 90.261, 90.20, 90.17, 90.35, 90.63, 90.65, 90.67, 90.73, 90.75, 90.79, and 90.93. Return to Top Arrow [88]Return to Top Last reviewed/updated on 8/31/2007. [89]FCC Home [90]Search [91]RSS [92]Updates [93]E-Filing [94]Initiatives [95]Consumers [96]Find People [97]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues - [98]Forgot Your Password? - [99]Submit eSupport request Phone: 1-877-480-3201 TTY: 1-717-338-2824 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [100]More
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- Check for 200k and 600k The Population program provides access to the population 200k and 600k databases. The program uses these databases to list cities with 200,000 people within 75 miles of the entered coordinates. The program also lists the cities with 600,000 within 87 miles of the entered coordinates. The program verifies compliance with Rule Sections [58]Rule Sections 90.261, 90.20, 90.17, 90.35, 90.63, 90.65, 90.67, 90.73, 90.75, 90.79, and 90.93. Latitude (ddmmss) __________ Longitude (dddmmss) __________ Coordinate System NAD83 Submit Reset Disclaimer: The Commission makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to the software. In no event shall the Commission, or any of its officers, employees, or agents, be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, but not limited to, loss of
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- and 600k [86]Population 200k and 600k The Population program provides access to the population 200k and 600k databases. The program uses these databases to list cities with 200,000 people within 75 miles of the entered coordinates. The program also lists the cities with 600,000 people within 87 miles of the entered coordinates. The program verifies compliance with [87]Rule Sections 90.261, 90.20, 90.17, 90.35, 90.63, 90.65, 90.67, 90.73, 90.75, 90.79, and 90.93. Return to Top Arrow [88]Return to Top Last reviewed/updated on 8/31/2007. [89]FCC Home [90]Search [91]RSS [92]Updates [93]E-Filing [94]Initiatives [95]Consumers [96]Find People [97]Licensing, Technical Support and Website Issues - [98]Forgot Your Password? - [99]Submit eSupport request Phone: 1-877-480-3201 TTY: 1-717-338-2824 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [100]More
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- NOTICE (DA 02-2323) Lower 700 MHz Band Auction Closes [341]pdf - [342]text - [343]Word Attachment A: [344]pdf - [345]text Attachment B: [346]pdf - [347]text Attachment C: [348]pdf - [349]text Attachment D: [350]pdf - [351]text - [352]Word Attachment E: [353]pdf - [354]text - [355]Word Attachment F: [356]pdf - [357]text - [358]Word 9/19/2002 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING (FCC 02-255) Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below-470 MHz Band [359]pdf - [360]text - [361]Word 9/18/2002 NEWS RELEASE FCC Website Ranked First in Federal Government [362]pdf - [363]text - [364]Word 9/17/2002 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 02-2306) WTB Clarifies Scope of Comments Sought in 800 MHz Public Safety Proceeding [365]pdf
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- to Wave 1 [71]pdf - [72]Word 12/29/2005 ORDER (FCC 05-215) Revision of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems; Request for Waiver of Enhanced 911 Phase II Requirements by Cellular South Licenses, Inc. [73]pdf - [74]Word 12/29/2005 ORDER (DA 05-3340) LoJack Corporation - Grants in Part LoJack's Request for Waiver of Certain Provisions of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules, Which Governs Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems. [75]pdf - [76]Word 12/23/2005 ERRATUM Auction of FM Broadcast Construction Permits 214 Bidders Qualified to Participate in Auction No. 62 [77]pdf - [78]Word [79]See Release DA 05-3204 12/21/2005 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 05-3256) WTB Grants Broadband PCS Licenses [80]pdf - [81]Word Attachment A: [82]pdf Attachment B: [83]pdf Attachment C: [84]pdf 12/21/2005
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- Siting Issues [32]Wireless Microphones [33]Skip Navigation [34]FCC > [35]WTB Home > [36]Releases > Releases [37]FCC Site Map WTB Orders August 2000 2000 Orders: [38]January | [39]February | [40]March | [41]April | [42]May | [43]June | [44]July | August | [45]September | [46]October | [47]November | [48]December 08/31/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-1987) LOJACK CORPORATION Granted the request for waiver of Section 90.20(e)(b) subject to the Commission's decision regarding... DA-00-1987A1: [49]pdf - [50]word - [51]txt 08/31/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-1983) HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS Granted the Request for Waiver of Section 101.111 filed by Hughes Network Systems on July 6, 2000 DA-00-1983A1: [52]pdf - [53]word - [54]txt 08/30/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-1981) UNITED STATES CELLULAR OPERATING COMPANY COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 22.942 OF THE COMMISSION'S
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- Biennial Regulatory Review - Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules to Modify or Eliminate Outdated Rules Affecting the Cellular Radiotelephone Service et al. Proposed to amend Part 22 to modify or eliminate regulations that have become outdated. Focused on t... FCC-01-153A1: [49]pdf - [50]word - [51]txt 05/07/2001 WTB Notices (FCC 01-148) IN THE MATTER OF Amendment of section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz Proposed to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the authorized duty cycle ... FCC-01-148A1: [52]pdf - [53]word - [54]txt WTB Notices, May - 2001 has 2 Records. Last reviewed/updated on 07/17/2012 Wireless Index Categories [55]May-2001 News Releases *** May-2001 Notices [56]May-2001 Orders [57]May-2001 Public
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- Authority filed by MBO Wireless, Inc. filed on 12/11/2002 DA-02-3498A1: [75]pdf - [76]word - [77]txt 12/19/2002 WTB Orders (DA 02-3493) Cellular Telecommuncations and Internet Association - Administration of Cellular System Identification Numbers Issued letter to various parties seeking comments on the SID Administrator guidelines DA-02-3493A1: [78]pdf - [79]word - [80]txt 12/19/2002 WTB Orders (DA 02-3491) In the Matter of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commissions Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below -470 MHz Band Granted Forestry Conservation Communications Association's request for an extension of the date unti... DA-02-3491A1: [81]pdf - [82]word - [83]txt 12/13/2002 WTB Orders (DA 02-3451) T-Mobile USA, Inc. Amended Request for Limited Modification of E911 Phase II Implementation
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- Parte Meeting Request Form [31]Wireless Facilities Siting Issues [32]Wireless Microphones [33]Skip Navigation [34]FCC > [35]WTB Home > [36]Releases > Releases [37]FCC Site Map WTB Notices September 2002 2002 Notices: [38]January | [39]February | [40]March | [41]April | [42]May | [43]June | [44]July | [45]August | September | [46]October | [47]November | [48]December 09/19/2002 WTB Notices (FCC 02-255) Amendment of Sections 90.20 and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules for Frequency Coordination of Public Safety Frequencies in the Private Land Mobile Radio Below 470- MHz Band Soliciting comments on whether to modify the existing frequency coordination procedures for the Publ... FCC-02-255A1: [49]pdf - [50]word - [51]txt WTB Notices, September - 2002 has 1 Records. Last reviewed/updated on 07/17/2012 Wireless Index Categories [52]Sep-2002 News
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- General Mobile Radio Service License Commence a hearing before an FCC Administrative Law Judge to determine whether the captioned applica... DA-04-1045A1: [82]pdf - [83]word - [84]txt 04/16/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-476) AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE OF INLAND EMPIRE, INC. For a Private Land Mobile Radio Station License in the 450-470 MHz Band at Riverside, California, and Requests for Waiver of Sections 90.20(d)(27) and (57) of the Commission's Rules Granted the Requests DA-04-476A1: [85]pdf - [86]word - [87]txt 04/14/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-786) BRITZ FERTILIZERS INC., JOHN PEREZ AND SONS, ET AL Denied the Petitions for Reconsideration of Application Dismissal DA-04-786A1: [88]pdf - [89]word - [90]txt 04/12/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-991) Evans County School System/Instructional Television Fixed Service Station, WLX698, Bloomingdale, GA Set
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- and Dismissed the Applications DA-04-1313A1: [91]pdf - [92]word - [93]txt 07/07/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-2057) Letter to John T. Scott III, Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Dismissed as moot Verizon Wireless's Request for Waiver of the Part 1 competitive bidding rules DA-04-2057A1: [94]pdf - [95]word - [96]txt 07/02/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-2004) DOMINION VIRGINIA POWER, REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SECTION 90.20 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES Granted the waiver request DA-04-2004A1: [97]pdf - [98]word - [99]txt 07/02/2004 WTB Orders (DA 04-2019) State of Maryland, Petitions to Deny Against Application for Wireless Radio Station Authorization (FCC Form 601) with Environmental Assessment, Lamb's Knoll, Maryland Granted the State's application. Denied the separate Petitions to Deny filed by the Harper's Ferry C... DA-04-2019A1: [100]pdf -
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- for further information. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- 9797 Part 90 MicroTrax 11/22/99 Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Electromagnetic (Filed by Gregg P. Skall, Spectrum Pursuant to Title III of the Attorney Balanced Budget Act of 1997. Pepper & Corazzini, L.L.P. 200 Montgomery Building 1776 K Street, N.W. Suite 200 Washington, D.C. 20006) 9798 Section 90.20(e)(6) LoJack Corporation 12/20/99 Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Stolen Vehicle Recovery (Filed by Henry Goldberg, Systems. Goldberg, Godles, Wiener & Wright 1229 19th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036) ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ -FCC- $ % R tm % PNG Ai 0( Ai 0( Ai 0( Ai 0( Ai 0( Ai 0( Ai 0( B J | JL
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- Brief at 7. 47 C.F.R. 90.403(d). See, e.g., Implementation of Sections 3(N) and 332 of the Communications Act, Regulatory Treatment of Mobile Services, Third Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 7988, 8086 (1994) (discussing limitations placed on Part 90 licensees, including the requirement that ``communications relating to safety of life or property be given priority''). See 47 C.F.R. 90.20 (describing frequencies available for public safety entities to obtain for their own use). 47 C.F.R. 90.7, 90.35(c)(10), 90.35(c)(17) (describing ``itinerant operation'' channels). Licensees may not use other channels for such ``itinerant'' operations. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(f). See In the Matter of Spectrum Efficiency in the Private Land Mobile Radio Bands In Use Prior to 1968, Notice of Inquiry, 6
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- Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 10 FCC Rcd 10076 (1995). See 47 C.F.R. 2.106. See 47 U.S.C. 301. Certain services are ``licensed by rule'' and are exempt from the general licensing requirement, but operation in these services must still meet the applicable eligibility and technical requirements. See 47 U.S.C. 307(e). See 47 C.F.R. 22.905 and 90.20. See 47 C.F.R. 24.129, 24.249 and 27.5. See 47 C.F.R. 24.3 (allowing PCS licensees to provide any mobile communications service and fixed service on a co-primary basis but prohibiting Broadcasting as defined by the Communications Act); see also 47 C.F.R. 24.229-24.238 (minimal technical standards to prevent interference to other services with no requirements for channelization, bandwidth or
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- the40.5-42.5GHzFrequencyBand;AllocationofSpectruminthe46.9-47.0GHzFrequencyBandforWireless Services;andAllocationofSpectruminthe37.0-38.0GHzand40.0-40.5GHzforGovernmentOperations,IB DocketNo.97-95,NoticeofProposedRuleMaking,62FR164129(04/04/97),12FCCRcd10130(1997); ReportandOrder,FCC98-336,64FR2585(01/15/99),13FCCRcd24649(1999);Erratum,64FR6565 (02/10/99);recon.pending.Whilethereisapetitionforreconsiderationpendingconcerningthisrealignment,we willfollowthenormalpracticeofdisplayingtheTablepertheCommission'slastofficialaction,i.e.,perthe ReportandOrder. 6 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 ChangestotheU.S.TableintheFrequencyRangefrom3kHzto3000kHz(VLF,LF&MF): 8.Inthe70-90kHzband,theFederalandNon-FederalGovernmentTablesarecorrected bydeletingfootnotereferenceUS288.27Inthe435-495kHzband,theFederalGovernmentTable iscorrectedtoindicatethattheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceisallocatedonasecondary --notprimary--basis.28 9.FootnoteUS221iscorrectedtoreadasfollows:"Useofthemobileserviceinthe bands525-535kHzand1605-1615kHzislimitedtodistributionofpublicserviceinformation fromTravelersInformationstationsoperatingon530kHzand1610kHz."29 10.Inthe535-1705kHzband,theNon-FederalGovernmentTableisrevisedby subdividingthebandintotwosegments,535-1605kHzand1605-1705kHz,30andbytransferring therule-partcrossreferencestotheircorrectcolumn.TheFederalGovernmentTableisrevised bydisplayingthemobileserviceallocationinthe1605-1615kHzbandasaprimary--not secondary--allocation.31 11.Pre-1991frequenciesaredeletedfromfootnoteUS296,whichisrevisedtoreadas follows:"Inthebandsdesignatedforshipwide-bandtelegraphy,facsimileandspecial transmissionsystems,thefollowingassignablefrequenciesareavailabletonon-Federal governmentstationsonasharedbasiswithFederalgovernmentstations:2070.5,2072.5,2074.5, 2076.5,4154.5,4169.5,6235.5,6259.5,8302.5,8338.5,12370.5,12418.5,16551.5,16614.5, 18847.5,18868.5,22181.5,22238.5,25123.5,and25159.5kHz."32 27FootnoteUS288haspreviouslybeendeletedfromthelistofUnitedStatesfootnotes.SeeAmendmentof Parts2,25,80,and87oftheCommission'sRulesRegardingImplementationoftheFinalActsoftheWorld AdministrativeRadioConferencefortheMobileServices,Geneva,1987,GEN.DocketNo.89-103,Reportand Order,4FCCRcd7603(1989). 28SeeNTIAManualatp.4-7. 29SeeReviewoftheTechnicalAssignmentCriteriafortheAMBroadcastService,MMDocketNo.87-267, ReportandOrder,FCC91-303,6FCCRcd6273(1991). 30Wehavesplitthebandinordertohighlightfootnote480(re-numberedatWRC-95asS5.89),which placesrequirementsontheuseofthebandscomprising1605-1705kHz. 31SeeReviewoftheTechnicalAssignmentCriteriafortheAMBroadcastService,MMDocketNo.87-267, MemorandumOpinionandOrder,FCC93-198,8FCCRcd3250(1993).SeealsoNTIAManualatp.4-8. 32InJanuary1991,theCommissionadopted"changestoitsRulesthatsubstantiallyrevisethechanneling plansinthehighfrequencybandsbetween4000kHzand27500kHzallocatedexclusivelytothemaritime mobileservice."AmongtheserulechangesweretheadoptionoffootnoteUS296andtherevisionofthe frequenciesauthorizedforshipstationfacsimile,whicharethepostJuly1,1991frequencieslistedinfootnote US296.See47C.F.R.80.363(a)(1).TheCommissionorderedthat"thisReportandOrderiseffectiveat0001 hoursUTC[CoordinatedUniversalTime]onJuly1,1991."SeeAmendmentofParts2and80ofthe 7 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 ChangestotheUnitedStatesTableintheFrequencyRangefrom3MHzto30MHz(HF): 12.MinortypographicalerrorsarecorrectedinfootnoteG106.33 13.Inthe5060-5450kHzband,theFederalandNon-FederalGovernmentTablesare correctedtoindicatethatthemobileexceptaeronauticalmobileserviceisallocatedona secondary--notprimary--basis.34ExpiredfootnoteUS284isremovedfromthelistofUnited Statesfootnotes.35Inthe6765-7000kHzband,theFederalandNon-FederalGovernmentTables arecorrectedtoindicatethatthemobileserviceisallocatedonasecondary--notprimary-- basis.36Inthe10003-10005kHzband,theNon-FederalGovernmentTableiscorrectedbyadding referencetofootnoteUS340andbydeletingreferencetofootnoteG106. ChangestotheUnitedStatesTableintheFrequencyRangefrom30MHzto300MHz(VHF): 14.WefindthatthefrequencybandslistedinfootnoteNG124canbemoreclosely matchedtothefrequencysegmentslistedinSection90.20(e)(4)oftheCommission'sRules.37 Accordingly,footnoteNG124isrevisedtoreadasfollows:"Withindesignatedsegmentsofthe Commission'sRulesregardingrevisionofthehighfrequency(HF)channelsforthemaritimemobileserviceto implementtheFinalActsoftheWorldAdministrativeRadioConferencefortheMobileServices,Geneva,1987, PRDocketNo.90-133,ReportandOrder,FCC91-17,6FCCRcd786(1991). 33Specifically,twomissingcommasareadded.CorrectedfootnoteG106readsasfollows:"Thebands 2501-2502kHz,5003-5005kHz,10003-10005kHz,15005-15010kHz,19990-19995kHz,20005-20010kHzand 25005-25010kHzarealsoallocated,onasecondarybasis,tothespaceresearchservice.Thespaceresearch transmissionsaresubjecttoimmediatetemporaryorpermanentshutdownintheeventofinterferencetothe receptionofthestandardfrequencyandtimebroadcasts."SeeNTIAManualatp.4-97. 34SeeNTIAManualatp.4-15. 35FootnoteUS284readsasfollows:"UntilJuly1,1991,thecarrierfrequencies6451.9and6455.0kHz maybeauthorizedtonon-GovernmentshiptelephoneandcoasttelephonestationsoperatingontheMississippi Rivermaritimemobileserviceontheconditionthatharmfulinterferencenotbecausedtoservicesoperatingin accordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocationsandthatanyinterferencefromsuchservicesmustbe accepted."WhilefootnoteUS284waspreviouslydeletedfromtheTablebecauseithadexpired,US284was inadvertentlynotremovedfromthelistofUnitedStatesfootnotes. 36SeeAmendmentoftheCommission'sRulesConcerningMaritimeCommunications,PRDocketNo.97- 257,SecondReportandOrderandSecondFurtherNoticeofProposedRuleMaking,12FCCRcd16949,17044 (1997). 37Currently,footnoteNG124readsasfollows:"Inthepublicsafetyradioserviceallocationswithinthe bands30-50MHz,150-174MHz,and450-470MHz,policeradioservicelicenseesareauthorizedtooperatelow powerradiotransmittersonasecondary,non-interferencebasisinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofSections 2.803and90.19(f)(5)oftheRules."Initsre-writeofPart90,theCommissionmergedthefrequenciesavailable tothepoliceradioserviceintothepublicsafetyradiopoolandre-numberedSection90.19(f)(5)asSection 90.20(e)(5). 8 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 bandsthatcomprise30.85-47.41MHz,150.8-159.465MHz,and453.0125-467.9875MHz,police licenseesareauthorizedtooperatelowpowerradiotransmittersonasecondary,non-interference basisinaccordancewiththeprovisionsof47C.F.R.2.803and90.20(e)(5)."Referenceto footnoteNG124isdeletedfromthe35-36MHzand173.2-173.4MHzbandsbecausethesebands arenotamongthedesignatedsegmentslistedinSection90.20(e)(4).Inthe154-156.2475MHz band,referencetofootnotesNG124andNG148isdeletedfromtheFederalGovernmentTable andisaddedtotheNon-FederalGovernmentTable. 15.ExpiredfootnoteNG133,whichdealtwiththe73-74.6MHzband,isremovedfrom thelistofnon-Federalgovernmentfootnotes.38 16.Footnote572hasbeenre-numberedasfootnoteS5.180anditstexthasbeenmodified inordertoremoveanexpiredrequirement,whichreadasfollows:"Until31December1989, administrationsinRegions2and3shouldrefrainfromassigningfrequenciestootherservices inthebands74.6-74.8MHzand75.2-75.4MHz."SincefootnoteS5.180nolongerappliesto the74.6-74.8MHzand75.2-75.4MHzbands,theFederalandNon-FederalGovernmentTables areupdatedbydeletingthereferencetofootnote572inthosebands;footnote572isre-numbered asS5.180intheremaining74.8-75.5MHzband. 17.Inthe76-88MHzband,theFederalandNon-FederalGovernmentTablesare correctedbydeletingfootnotereferenceNG128fromtheFederalGovernmentTableandadding ittotheNon-FederalGovernmentTable.Inaddition,wetakethisopportunitytocorrectthetext offootnoteNG128,39whichisrevisedtoreadasfollows:"Intheband535-1705kHz,AM broadcastlicenseesorpermitteesmayusetheirAMcarrieronasecondarybasistotransmit signalsintendedforbothbroadcastandnon-broadcastpurposes.Intheband88-108MHz,FM broadcastlicenseesorpermitteesarepermittedtousesubcarriersonasecondarybasistotransmit signalsintendedforbothbroadcastandnon-broadcastpurposes.Inthebands54-72,76-88,174- 216,470-608and614-806MHz,TVbroadcastlicenseesorpermitteesarepermittedtouse subcarriersonasecondarybasisforbothbroadcastandnon-broadcastpurposes." 18.Inthe108-117.975MHz,1559-1610MHz,and5000-5250MHzbands,wenotethat NTIAhasaddedfootnoteG126totheFederalGovernmentTableinitsManual.40The 38FootnoteNG133readasfollows:"Stationsauthorizedintheband73-74.6MHzasofDecember31, 1961,werepermittedtocontinuetooperateuntilDecember31,1985.Suchstationsshallnotberequiredto affordprotectiontoradioastronomyobservationswithintheUnitedStatesandpossessions,however,such stationsmustaffordprotectiontotheobservatoriesofothercountries."WhileNG133haspreviouslybeen
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- vehicles, and precise mapping of hazardous waste sites. Non-public safety uses include guidance and control of construction equipment and the positioning of mining equipment. See Trimble Comments at 3-4. 90 See 47 C.F.R. 90.261. Fixed operation may only be conducted on a secondary basis to land mobile operations. 91 See Trimble Comments at 5. 92 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20 and 90.35. 93 See Trimble Comments at 5 and APCO Comments at 3. In general, public safety users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Public Safety Pool and all other users may only transmit on frequencies designated for the Industrial/Business Pool. 94 See Trimble Comments at 7-8. Under the rules for Part 90, licensees in the 150-174 MHz
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- MCI INTERNATIONAL, INC. Application for Modification Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service Modification to add 72M0G7W emission designator to provide TDMA service. LOCATION: 70 41 ' 53.00 " W LONG. 44 38 ' 0.10 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 ANDOVER #4, OXFORD, ANDOVER, MA ANTENNA ID: 21 meters 1 VZJ-2700H/VKC7980B12 VARIAN 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 5600G7W- IBS-CLOSED 90.20 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 11M2G7W IBS-CLOSED 90.20 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 56K0G7W- IBS-OPEN 84.10 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 2M62G7W IBS-OPEN 84.10 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 51K2G7W- IDR 93.70 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 38K0G2W SCPC (DIGITAL) 60.40 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M25F8W- FDM/FM 90.40 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8W FDM/FM 90.40 dBW 5925.0000 -
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- 23. PN 8/13; DA 99-1612 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on Requests for Waiver by Brentwood and Hauppauge Fire Districts, Suffolk County, NY, to Obtain Licenses for 47 MHz Frequencies Allocated for Highway Maintenance The Brentwood Fire District and the Hauppauge Fire District, both in Suffolk County, NY, have filed separate and independent applications and requests for waiver of Sections 90.20(d)(21) and (22) of the Commission's Rules. Comments due September 13; replies September 28. Contact: John P. Fernandez, Policy and Rules Branch of the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division at (202) 418-0680. CC 94-102; PN 8/16; DA 99-1627 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Requests Comment on Wireless E911 Report Filed by CTIA, PCIA, APCO, NENA and NASNA on August 9 - CC
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- 418-1310. PN 8/13; DA 99-1612 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on Requests for Waiver by Brentwood and Hauppauge Fire Districts, Suffolk County, NY, to Obtain Licenses for 47 MHz Frequencies Allocated for Highway Maintenance The Brentwood Fire District and the Hauppauge Fire District, both in Suffolk County, NY, have filed separate and independent applications and requests for waiver of Sections 90.20(d)(21) and (22) of the Commission's Rules. Comments due September 13; replies September 28. Contact: John P. Fernandez, Policy and Rules Branch of the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division at (202) 418-0680. CC 94-102; PN 8/16; DA 99-1627 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Requests Comment on Wireless E911 Report Filed by CTIA, PCIA, APCO, NENA and NASNA on August 9 - CC
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- 418-1310. PN 8/13; DA 99-1612 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on Requests for Waiver by Brentwood and Hauppauge Fire Districts, Suffolk County, NY, to Obtain Licenses for 47 MHz Frequencies Allocated for Highway Maintenance The Brentwood Fire District and the Hauppauge Fire District, both in Suffolk County, NY, have filed separate and independent applications and requests for waiver of Sections 90.20(d)(21) and (22) of the Commission's Rules. Comments due September 13*; replies September 28. Contact: John P. Fernandez, Policy and Rules Branch of the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division at (202) 418-0680. WT 99-266; NPRM 8/18 (adopted 8/5); FCC 99-205 Extending Wireless Telecommunications Services to Tribal Lands The Commission is seeking comment on potential terrestrial wireless and satellite policy initiatives
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- 418-1310. PN 8/13; DA 99-1612 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on Requests for Waiver by Brentwood and Hauppauge Fire Districts, Suffolk County, NY, to Obtain Licenses for 47 MHz Frequencies Allocated for Highway Maintenance The Brentwood Fire District and the Hauppauge Fire District, both in Suffolk County, NY, have filed separate and independent applications and requests for waiver of Sections 90.20(d)(21) and (22) of the Commission's Rules. Comments due September 13*; replies September 28. Contact: John P. Fernandez, Policy and Rules Branch of the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division at (202) 418-0680. WT 99-266; NPRM 8/18 (adopted 8/5); FCC 99-205 Extending Wireless Telecommunications Services to Tribal Lands The Commission is seeking comment on potential terrestrial wireless and satellite policy initiatives
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- application for a new frequency assignment, for a change in existing facilities as listed in Sec. 90.135(c), or for operation at temporary locations in accordance with Sec. 90.137, must include a certification of frequency coordination as set forth below. * * * * * (b) For frequencies between 25 and 470 MHz: the applicable frequency coordinator, as specified in Secs. 90.20(c)(2) and 90.35(b)(2), must recommend on the FCC Form 601 the most appropriate frequency. The coordinator's recommendation may include comments on technical factors such as power, antenna height and gain, terrain, and other factors which may serve to minimize potential interference. * * * (e) For frequencies between 470 and 512 MHz, 806-824/851-869 MHz, and 896- 901/935-940 MHz: the applicable coordinator
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- 3 FCC Rcd 905, 908-09 (1987) (800 MHz Band Report and Order) (discussing ``mutual aid channels''), as modified by Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 3 FCC Rcd 5391 (1988), Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 2113 (1988). See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 30, 33-34; see generally 47 C.F.R. 90.16, 90.20, 90.603, 90.617, 90.619(a)(2). Id. See 800 MHz Band Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd at 909 34. 47 C.F.R. 90.179 (Shared use of radio stations), 90.421 (Operation of mobile units in vehicles not under the control of the licensee). NCC Report at 12 36. See supra at paras. 20-21. The licenses referred to here are for base
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- proposed, require channel pairing. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 72 See Reallocation, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 12 FCC Rcd at 14,141, 14,177-78 and 14,182-83. 73 See GLONASS and GPS discussion at paras. 200-205, infra. 74 See Comments of Motorola at 15. 75 See e.g. "Class of Stations" column entry for the 851-859 MHz row in the table in 90.20(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules. 76 See Motorola Comments, Appendix at 4-7, NPSTC Comments Appendix A, and Florida Comments at 2-6. 18 30. We recognize, however, that uniform pairing of base and mobile channels may not always be possible during the DTV transition period. For example, there are geographical areas where either licensed or otherwise protected full-service television stations are currently
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- for the pecuniary benefit of the station control operator; done for the pecuniary benefit of the station control operator's employer; or communications, on a regular basis, which could reasonably be furnished through other radio services. See 47 C.F.R. 97.113. Permissible Communications, 8 FCC Rcd at 5073 6. See 47 C.F.R. 97.111(a)(1). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.15, 90.20; see also Popular Communications, November, 1999 at 33. Permissible Communications, 8 FCC Rcd at 5073 6. See Providing a Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, Memorandum Opinion and Order, Docket No. 10102, 42 FCC 224 (1952). Frequency segments for this service were established in cooperation with the Civil Defense Administration. See Frequencies Available For Amateur Participation In Civil Defense Communication,
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- that Hauppauge has not met the standards for grant of a waiver pursuant to Section 1.925 of the Commission's Rules. . We find that the purpose of the Part 90 Rules is served and not frustrated, by their application to this case. Since 1986, AASHTO has been certified by the FCC as the Highway Maintenance frequency coordinator. Pursuant to Section 90.20(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules, the frequencies from 47.02 to 47.40 MHz must be assigned only in accordance with a geographical assignment plan. Additionally, these frequencies are reserved primarily for assignment to highway maintenance systems operated by states. As a result, the assignment of these frequencies must be coordinated by the Highway Maintenance Coordinator and supported by a statement from the
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- MHz, and that Suffolk renewed this authorization on April 28, 1987, March 3, 1992, and March 20, 1997. Pursuant to the Commission's rules, frequency 155.760 MHz is designated for base or mobile, but not fixed, use. It now appears, however, that Suffolk has used this frequency for operational fixed operations. On November 6, 1997, Suffolk requested a waiver of Section 90.20(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules to allow it to use frequency 155.760 MHz for operational fixed operations. Suffolk indicated that it had utilized the frequency in this fashion to govern its sanitary sewer pump station telemetry system since the construction of the city's water plant in 1982, and stated that it had been advised by the frequency coordinator for the Public
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Tektron Micro Electronics, Inc. Request for Waiver of Sections 90.20(f)(5) and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Wireless Microphone Operation in the 1427-1436 MHz Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: February 22, 2000 Released: February 28, 2000 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: 1. Introduction and Background. On February 4, 1999, Itron, Inc. (Itron) filed a Petition for Reconsideration
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- (1) there are no interference protection criteria for the 47 MHz band; (2) Hauppauge is being punished for AASHTO's failure to meaningfully consider its request; (3) contrary to the Order's findings, there are no other alternatives to the 47 MHz band; and (4) the Bureau failed to reexamine the engineering basis for the geographical frequency assignment plan found in Section 90.20(c)(3) of the Rules. Hauppauge has provided no new information that warrants reconsideration of our finding that it failed to meet the waiver standard. As noted earlier, we continue to believe that Hauppauge has not submitted sufficient information to establish that it will not cause harmful interference to other users of the 47 MHz band. It is clear that the purpose
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) LoJack Corporation ) ) Request for Waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) ) of the Commission's Rules ) Adopted: August 28, 2000 Released: August 31, 2000 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION LoJack Corporation (LoJack) seeks a waiver (Waiver Request) to allow it to use a duty cycle that is not permitted under Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules. Contemporaneous with the submission of
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- 5243 74. 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(1), (2) (as amended by Balanced Budget Act 3002). See id., 78. 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(2)(A). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. Part 90, Subpart B; see also H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 105-217, 105th Cong., 1st Sess., 572 (1997) (Conference Report). In the Conference Report these changes are further elaborated. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20. 47 C.F.R. 90.20(d)(73). BBA Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5224 30. 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(2)(C). 47 C.F.R. 397(6)(A). 47 C.F.R. 397(6)(B). Implementation of Section 309(j) of the Communications Act -- Competitive Bidding for Commercial Broadcast and Instructional Television Fixed Service Licenses, First Report and Order, MM Docket No. 97-234, 13 FCC Rcd 15920, 16001 (1998). Id.
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- April 13, 1999, the Commission released the Second Memorandum Opinion and Order in the Refarming Proceeding. There were several errors in the rule amendments concerning the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table and other sections of the Part 90 Rules contained in the released version of the text. We are now correcting those errors by replacing the rule amendments to Sections 90.20(c) and (d), 90.22, and 90.175 of the Commission's Rules released on April 13, 1999, with the amendments to those rules set forth in Appendix B. Similarly, we are removing the amendments to Section 90.135 of the Commission's Rules released on April 13, 1999. A correction will also be published in the Federal Register to correct the Federal Register summary of
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- 470 MHz. Within one business day of making a frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator must notify and provide the information indicated in paragraph (f) of this section to all other frequency coordinators who are also certified to coordinate that frequency. (1) The applicable frequency coordinator for each frequency is specified in the coordinator column of the frequency tables of 90.20(c)(3) and 90.35(b)(3). (2) For frequencies that do not specify any frequency coordinator, all certified in-pool coordinators must be notified. (3) For frequencies that are shared between the Public Safety Pool and the Industrial/Business Pool (frequencies subject to 90.20(d)(7), (d)(25), (d)(34), or (d)(46) in the Public Safety Pool, and subject to 90.35(c)(13), (c)(25), or (d)(4) in the Industrial/Business Pool),
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- eligibility in a particular category as follows: Public Safety Category Non-border areas - 90.617(a) Border areas - 90.619(a)(1) Industrial/Land Transportation Category Non-border areas - 90.617(b) Border areas - 90.619(a)(3) Business Radio Category Non-border areas - 90.617(c) Border areas - 90.619(a)(4) * When completing item 22 on the FCC Form 415 for private microwave systems, Public Safety entities must cite Section 90.20 and non-public safety entities must cite Section 90.35 to establish eligibility. For general information, please contact the FCC National Call Center toll free at 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322). -FCC- References 1. http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1997/da972216.txt 2. http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1997/da972216.wp
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- 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: February 29, 2000 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR WAIVER BY LOJACK CORPORATION TO PERMIT STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY SYSTEM OPERATION WITH DIFFERENT DUTY CYCLE Comment Date: March 29, 2000 Reply Date: April 13, 2000 Reply Date: On December 20, 1999, the LoJack Corporation (LoJack) filed a request for waiver of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.20(e)(6), to permit it to implement a different duty cycle limit for transmissions from mobile units used in stolen vehicle recovery systems. Pursuant to Section 90.20(e)(6), mobile units are restricted to a duty cycle of no more than 200 milliseconds every ten seconds, or, when a vehicle actively is being tracked, 200 milliseconds
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- a licensee to operate in the trunked mode (centralized, decentralized, or hybrid) its license must specify a trunked radio service code. Applicants proposing to operate trunked systems on channels in the Industrial/Business Pool, see 47 C.F.R. 90.35, must use the YG code. Applicants proposing to operate trunked systems on channels in the Public Safety Pool, see 47 C.F.R. 90.20, must use the YW code. In addition to providing that licenses must specify a trunked radio service code in order to operate a trunked system, the Commission established a new station class code for trunking - FB8. Applicants must use this FB8 station class code for channels that are not subject to a monitoring requirement (i.e., the applicant/licensee has obtained
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- of Ann Arbor, MI. Action by Asst. Chief, Consumer Protection and Competition Division. Adopted: January 29, 1999. by Order. (DA No. 99-264). CSB Internet URL: [10]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da990264.wp NORTH BROWARD MEDICAL CENTER, BROWARD GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER AND CORAL SPRINGS MEDICAL CENTER. Granted the North Broward Medical Center's, Broward General Medical Center's and Coral Springs Medical Center's Petition for Permanent Waiver of Sections 90.20(d)(60) and 90.22 of the Commmission's Rules so that they may continue to operate their one-way medical paging systems on 453.025 MHz and 453.075 MHz in Northern Broward County, Florida. Action by Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division. Adopted: February 1, 1999. by Order. (DA No. 99-275). WTB Internet URL: [11]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1999/da990275.wp ADDENDA: The following items, released February 1, 1999, did
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- OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES REGARDING SPREAD SPECTRUM DEVICES. Amended Part 15 of the Commission's rules for frequency hopping spread spectrum devices in the 2.4 GHz band (2400 - 2483.5 MHz). Dkt No.: ET-99-231. Action by the Commission. Adopted: August 22, 2000. by R&O. (FCC No. 00-312). OET Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00 312.doc LOJACK CORPORATION. Granted the request for waiver of Section 90.20(e)(b) subject to the Commission's decision regarding the Petition for Rulemaking and any proceeding that the Commission commences thereunder. Action by Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: August 28, 2000. by Order. (DA No. 00-1987). WTB Internet URL: [19]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da001987.doc HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS. Granted the Request for Waiver of Section 101.111 filed by Hughes Network Systems on
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- 05/04/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-1160). CCB [46]DA-01-1160A1.pdf [47]DA-01-1160A1.doc [48]DA-01-1160A1.txt ROBERT FETTERMAN D/B/A RF COMMUNICATIONS. Denied the Petition for Reconsideration filed on January 19, 2000 by Robert Fetterman d/b/a RF Communications.. Action by: Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, WTB. Adopted: 05/04/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-1163). WTB [49]DA-01-1163A1.pdf [50]DA-01-1163A2.pdf [51]DA-01-1163A1.doc [52]DA-01-1163A2.doc [53]DA-01-1163A1.txt [54]DA-01-1163A2.txt IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENT OF SECTION 90.20(E)(6) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO REVISE THE AUTHORIZED DUTY CYCLE ON 173.075 MHZ. Proposed to amend Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to revise the authorized duty cycle for stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS) operations on 173.075. (Dkt No. 01-97). Action by: The Commission. Adopted: 04/27/2001 by NPRM. (FCC No. 01-148). WTB [55]FCC-01-148A1.pdf [56]FCC-01-148A1.doc [57]FCC-01-148A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED
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- by MO&O. (FCC No. 02-239). EB [8]FCC-02-239A1.doc [9]FCC-02-239A1.pdf [10]FCC-02-239A1.txt COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY FOR PRIVATE FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICE STATION AND REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SECTION 101.81 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Denied Kentucky's waiver request.. Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Divison. Adopted: 09/03/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-2143). WTB [11]DA-02-2143A1.doc [12]DA-02-2143A1.pdf [13]DA-02-2143A1.txt IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENT OF SECTION 90.20(E)(6) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO REVISE THE AUTHORIZED DUTY CYCLE ON 173.075 MHZ. Revised the duty cycle specifications for stolen vehicle recovery system operations on 173.075 MHz. (Dkt No. 01-97, RM-9798). Action by: Commission. Adopted: 08/09/2002 by R&O. (FCC No. 02-232). WTB [14]FCC-02-232A1.doc [15]FCC-02-232A1.pdf [16]FCC-02-232A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED SEPTEMBER 4, 2002, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 171:
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- 09/18/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-1975). WCB [17]DA-02-1975A1.doc [18]DA-02-1975A1.pdf [19]DA-02-1975A1.txt MINNESOTA PCS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. Dismissed the notification and denied the request for an extension and notified MN PCS that its license automatically terminated September 17, 2001. Action by: Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 09/18/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-2314). WTB [20]DA-02-2314A1.doc [21]DA-02-2314A1.pdf [22]DA-02-2314A1.txt AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 90.20 AND 90.175 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES FOR FREQUENCY COORDINATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY FREQUENCIES IN THE PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO BELOW 470- MHZ BAND. Soliciting comments on whether to modify the existing frequency coordination procedures for the Public Safety Pool below 470 MHz by expanding competitive frequency coordination. Granted the February 21, 2001 Petition for Rulemaking filed by APCO. (Dkt No.
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- COST REPORT (FCC REPORT 43-03), ARMIS ACCESS REPORT (FCC REPORT 43-04), ARMIS SERVICE QUALITY REPORT (FCC REPORT 43-05), ET AL. Revised several of the Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) reports to implement recent Commission orders. Action by: Chief, Industry Analysis and Technology Division. Adopted: 12/19/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-3527). WCB [205]DA-02-3527A1.doc [206]DA-02-3527A1.pdf [207]DA-02-3527A1.txt IN THE MATTER OF SECTIONS 90.20 AND 90.175 OF THE COMMISSIONS RULES FOR FREQUENCY COORDINATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY FREQUENCIES IN THE PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO BELOW -470 MHZ BAND. Granted Forestry Conservation Communications Association's request for an extension of the date until January 21, 2003. Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 12/17/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-3491). WTB [208]DA-02-3491A1.doc
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- the waiver request filed by MarITel, Inc. on March 27, 2003. Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 11/14/2003 by ORDER. (DA No. 03-3614). WTB [77]DA-03-3614A1.doc [78]DA-03-3614A1.pdf [79]DA-03-3614A1.txt JOE FRIEND/FORESTRY CONSERVATION COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION HALL OF THE STATES. Responded to Mr. Friend's inquiry on behalf of the Forestry Conservation Communications Association concerning Sections 90.2(c) and 90.20(f)(5) of the Commission's Rules. Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau by LETTER. (DA No. 03-3546). WTB [80]DA-03-3546A1.doc [81]DA-03-3546A1.pdf [82]DA-03-3546A1.txt MS. ELIZABETH R. SACHS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LUKAS, NACE, GUTIERREZ & SACHS RE: AMERICAN MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION - 900 MHZ SMR AUCTION NO. 55. Denied the request of the American Mobile Telecommunications Association that the
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- FOR DECLARATORY RULING ON INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER "ROUNDING-UP" PRACTICES. Issued Erratum to Public Notice, DA 04-943, released April 2, 2004. by ERRATUM. WCB. Contact David Hu at (202) 418-1520 [92]DOC-246193A1.doc [93]DOC-246193A1.pdf [94]DOC-246193A1.txt AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE OF INLAND EMPIRE, INC. FOR A PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO STATION LICENSE IN THE 450-470 MHZ BAND AT RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, AND REQUESTS FOR WAIVER OF SECTIONS 90.20(D)(27) AND (57) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the Requests. Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 04/09/2004 by ORDER. (DA No. 04-476). WTB [95]DA-04-476A1.doc [96]DA-04-476A1.pdf [97]DA-04-476A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED APRIL 15, 2004, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 73: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 04/15/2004. NOTICE OF STREAMLINED DOMESTIC SECTION
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- NOW's motion to extend deadlines for filing comments and reply comments in Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies. (Dkt No. 98-204). Action by: Deputy Chief, Media Bureau. Comments Due: 07/29/2004. Reply Comments Due: 08/09/2004. Adopted: 07/01/2004 by MO&O. (DA No. 04-2015). MB [58]DA-04-2015A1.doc [59]DA-04-2015A1.pdf [60]DA-04-2015A1.txt DOMINION VIRGINIA POWER, REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SECTION 90.20 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the waiver request. Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 06/30/2004 by ORDER. (DA No. 04-2004). WTB [61]DA-04-2004A1.doc [62]DA-04-2004A1.pdf [63]DA-04-2004A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JULY 1, 2004, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 123: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SUNSHINE NOTICE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- FCC TO HOLD OPEN COMMISSION MEETING THURSDAY, JULY
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- 06/28/2005. AUCTION OF AUTOMATED MARITIME TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM LICENSES, STATUS OF FCC FORM 175 APPLICATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN AUCTION NO. 61. (DA No. 05-1713) (Auction No. 61). WTB. Contact: Jeff Tobias or James Shaffer at (202) 418-0680 [22]DA-05-1713A1.doc [23]DA-05-1713A1.pdf [24]DA-05-1713A2.pdf [25]DA-05-1713A3.pdf [26]DA-05-1713A1.txt [27]DA-05-1713A2.txt [28]DA-05-1713A3.txt Released: 06/28/2005. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON LOJACK CORPORATION'S REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF 47 C.F.R. SECTION 90.20(E)(6). (DA No. 05-1782). Comments Due: 07/13/2005. WTB. Contact: Rodney Conway at (202) 418-2904, email: Rodney.Conway@fcc.gov, TTY: (202) 418-7233 [29]DA-05-1782A1.doc [30]DA-05-1782A1.pdf [31]DA-05-1782A1.txt Released: 06/28/2005. WTB ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO THE UNIVERSAL LICENSING SYSTEM TO ACCOMMODATE THE BROADBAND RADIO SERVICE AND EDUCATIONAL BROADBAND SERVICE AND REMINDS LICENSEES THAT USE OF ULS FORMS AND ELECTRONIC FILING FOR THESE SERVICE BECOME MANDATORY ON JULY 11,
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- (FCC) through May 2005. (Dkt No. 96-45 , 98-202). Action by: Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service by REPORT. WCB [51]DOC-262986A1.pdf [52]DOC-262986A10.pdf [53]DOC-262986A11.pdf [54]DOC-262986A12.pdf [55]DOC-262986A13.pdf [56]DOC-262986A2.pdf [57]DOC-262986A3.pdf [58]DOC-262986A4.pdf [59]DOC-262986A5.pdf [60]DOC-262986A6.pdf [61]DOC-262986A7.pdf [62]DOC-262986A8.pdf [63]DOC-262986A9.pdf [64]DOC-262986A1.txt [65]DOC-262986A10.txt [66]DOC-262986A11.txt [67]DOC-262986A12.txt [68]DOC-262986A13.txt [69]DOC-262986A2.txt [70]DOC-262986A3.txt [71]DOC-262986A4.txt [72]DOC-262986A5.txt [73]DOC-262986A6.txt [74]DOC-262986A7.txt [75]DOC-262986A8.txt [76]DOC-262986A9.txt LOJACK CORPORATION. Granted in part LoJack's request for waiver of certain provisions of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules, which governs stolen vehicle recovery systems. Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 12/28/2005 by ORDER. (DA No. 05-3340). WTB [77]DA-05-3340A1.doc [78]DA-05-3340A1.pdf [79]DA-05-3340A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED DECEMBER 28, 2005, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 251: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 12/28/2005. AUTHORIZATIONS GRANTED IN APPLICATIONS
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- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- WBPH. Conditionally granted must carry complaint filed by Sonshine Family Television, Inc. against RCN Telecom Services of Philadelphia, Inc., operator of a cable television system serving Milbourne Borough, Clifton Heights, Collingsdale, Colwyn, et al. Action by: Deputy Chief, Policy Division, Media Bureau. Adopted: 07/18/2006 by MO&O. (DA No. 06-1455). MB [10]DA-06-1455A1.doc [11]DA-06-1455A1.pdf [12]DA-06-1455A1.txt AMENDMENT OF SECTION 90.20(E)(6) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Seek comment on proposed changes to rules governing stolen vehicle recovery systems. (Dkt No. 06-142). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 07/19/2006 by NPRM. (FCC No. 06-107). WTB [13]FCC-06-107A1.doc [14]FCC-06-107A1.pdf [15]FCC-06-107A1.txt AMENDMENT OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES REGARDING MARITIME AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS (AIS), ET AL. Adopted rules regarding designation of spectrum for maritime Automatic Identification Systems. Seek comment
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- (Dkt No 00-167). Comments Due: 09/04/2007. Reply Comments Due: 10/01/2007. MB. Contact: Holly Saurer at (202) 418-2120 [131]DA-07-2287A1.doc [132]DA-07-2287A1.pdf [133]DA-07-2287A1.txt Released: 05/31/2007. NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF DOMESTIC SECTION 214 APPLICATION PROCEEDING. (DA No. 07-2290). (Dkt No 07-86). WCB. Contact: Tracey Wilson-Parker at (202) 418-1394 [134]DA-07-2290A1.doc [135]DA-07-2290A1.pdf [136]DA-07-2290A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- STATE OF WASHINGTON. Requested a waiver of Sections 90.20(c) and 22.561 of the Commission's rules to permit the Washington State Patrol (WSP) to operate a public safety station in Whatcom County, Washington. Action by: Chief, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. Adopted: 05/31/2007 by ORDER. (DA No. 07-2289). PSHSB [137]DA-07-2289A1.doc [138]DA-07-2289A1.pdf [139]DA-07-2289A1.txt NUMBERING RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION. Granted a petition filed by the Kentucky Public Service Commission for delegated
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 08/13/2008. WIRELINE COMPETITION BUREAU GRANTS EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE COMMENTS ON AT&T'S PETITION FOR AN INTERIM DECLARATORY RULING AND LIMITED WAIVERS. (DA No. 08-1904). (Dkt No 08-152). Comments Due: 08/21/2008. Reply Comments Due: 09/02/2008. WCB. Contact: Victoria Goldberg at (202) 418-1520 [28]DA-08-1904A1.doc [29]DA-08-1904A1.pdf [30]DA-08-1904A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- AMENDMENT OF SECTION 90.20(E)(6) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Addressed proposed revisions to rules and policies regarding stolen vehicle recovery systems and the use of frequency 173.075 MHz. (Dkt No. 06-142, RM-11135). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 08/12/2008 by R&O. (FCC No. 08-186). PSHSB [31]FCC-08-186A1.doc [32]FCC-08-186A1.pdf [33]FCC-08-186A1.txt References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-1905A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-284540A1.pdf 3. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-1854A1.doc 4. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-1854A1.pdf 5. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-1854A1.txt 6. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-284520A2.txt 7. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-284520A1.pdf 8. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-284519A2.txt 9.
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- Action by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 08/14/2008 by ORDER. (DA No. 08-1906). EB [28]DA-08-1906A1.doc [29]DA-08-1906A1.pdf [30]DA-08-1906A1.txt NORTH COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS CORP. V. LEAP WIRELESS INTERNATIONAL, INC. Granted the Motion to Dismiss. Dismissed the Complaint Without Prejudice. Action by: Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 08/14/2008 by ORDER. (DA No. 08-1909). EB [31]DA-08-1909A1.doc [32]DA-08-1909A1.pdf [33]DA-08-1909A1.txt ERRATUM - AMENDMENT OF SECTION 90.20(E)(6) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Issued an Erratum correcting Report and Order, FCC 08-186, released August 13, 2008. (Dkt No. 06-142, RM-11135). Action by: Senior Legal Counsel, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau by ERRATUM. PSHSB [34]DOC-284558A1.doc [35]DOC-284558A1.pdf [36]DOC-284558A1.txt INTER-TEL, INC. Granted the Petition for Reconsideration filed by Inter-Tel, Inc. on April 23, 2007. Remanded the underlying application to USAC for
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- on whether to retain, sunset, or relax the exclusive contract prohibition of the program access rules and whether to revise the program access rules to better address alleged violations. (Dkt No. 12-68 07-18 05-192 ). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 03/20/2012 by NPRM. (FCC No. 12-30). MB [83]FCC-12-30A1.doc [84]FCC-12-30A1.pdf [85]FCC-12-30A1.txt REQUEST BY LOJACK CORPORATION FOR A PARTIAL WAIVER OF SECTION 90.20(E)(6) AND PART 2 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Dismissed the Amended Petition. (Dkt No. 06-142 ). Action by: Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. Adopted: 03/19/2012 by Order on Reconsideration. (DA No. 12-429). PSHSB [86]DA-12-429A1.doc [87]DA-12-429A1.pdf [88]DA-12-429A1.txt References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313129A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313129A1.txt 3. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313127A1.pdf 4. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313127A1.txt 5. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313128A1.pdf 6. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313128A1.txt 7. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313087A1.pdf 8. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313087A2.txt 9. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313086A1.pdf 10. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313086A2.txt 11. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-313097A1.pdf
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- From Regulatioin as a Dominant Carrier for High Capacity Services in the Seattle, Washington Metropolitian Statistical Area CC 91-142 View 91-142 edocs: 91-142 10/22/1991 48 7/9/2001for Facilities in the Domestic Public Cellular Telecommunications Radio Service onFrequency Block a (in Various Markets and Locations); for Assignment of Station KNKN340 in the Dpctrs WT RM-9798 View RM-9798edocs: RM-9798 1/5/2000 37/12/2001Amendment of Section 90.20(E)(6) of the Commission's Rules Regarding Stolen Vehicles Recovery /N systems Page 13 of 97 DA 11-992 Attachment A Wireless Telecommunications and Public Safety and Homeland Securuty Bureau's Bureau in ECFS Proceeding #ECFS Link EDOCS Link Date CreatedFilingsLast FilingSubject WT 96-41 View 96-41 edocs: 96-41 3/6/1996 3338/21/2001Private Operation Fixed Microwave Service Authorizationand Modifications WT RM-10019 View RM-10019edocs: RM-10019 12/7/2000 59/21/2001Amendment of
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- ORDERED THAT a copy of this NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY shall be sent by regular mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Alpha Ambulance, Inc. at Box 19313, Fernandez Juncos Station, Santurce, PR 00910. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Reuben Jusino Resident Agent, San Juan Office, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 47 U.S.C. 301. 2 47 C.F.R 1.903(a). 3 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and 90.20(d)(76). 4 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies equally to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful,' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision of this Act ....''
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- the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." [44][Author ID2: at Sun Feb 26 22:47:00 2006 ] [45][Author ID2: at Sun Feb 26 22:47:00 2006 ]See[46][Author ID2: at Sun Feb 26 22:47:00 2006 ] 47 C.F.R. S 90.20(c).[47][Author ID2: at Sun Feb 26 22:47:00 2006 ] See Acapulco Car Service, Inc., Forfeiture Order, 19 FCC Rcd 272 (Enf. Bur. 2004). 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999); 47 C.F.R. S 1.80. 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b), 47 C.F.R. SS 0.111, 0.311, 0.314, 1.80. 47 C.F.R. SS 1.903(a), 90.425(a). 47 C.F.R.
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- the Commission's Rules. See 47 C.F.R. S 15.19. Section 15.209 of the Rules provides that non-licensed broadcasting between 216-960 MHz band is permitted only if the field strength of the transmission does not exceed 200 uV/m at three meters. 47 C.F.R. 15.209. Devices compliant with Part 15 typically have a range of less than one mile. See 47 C.F.R. S 90.20(c)(3). See 47 C.F.R. S 90.20(a). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. S 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any
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- once or for more than one day. 9. Section 301 of the Act states that no person shall use or operate any apparatus for the transmission of energy or communications or signals by radio within the United States except under and in accordance with the Act and with a license granted under the provisions of the Act. Pursuant to Section 90.20 of the Rules, as a general matter, only public safety entities are eligible to obtain licenses in the Public Safety Pool. On October 24, 2007, Doe admitted to operating on police radio Channel 4, which is associated with a frequency designated in the Public Safety Pool for use by the police. An inspection by FCC agents of the radio transceivers
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- from a FCC licensee, an agent from the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WQIA554 located in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.238(e): "In the 450-470 MHz band, telemetry operations will be authorized on a secondary basis with a transmitter output power not to exceed 2 watts on frequencies subject to 90.20(d)(27) or 90.35(c)(30)." During the inspection on May 12, 2009, the agent found that Southeast Morris County Municipal's telemetry base station was transmitting with an effective radiated power of 16 watts. The agent further found that the station was not operating consistent with its status as a secondary user because the station, in violation of 47 C.F.R. S: 90.403(c), continuously transmitted
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- 301. 2 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 3 Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200232680006 (Enf. Bur., San Juan Office, released June 21, 2002). On July 2, 2002, the San Juan Office issued an erratum to correct the NAL/Acct. No. to 200232680007. Erratum, NAL/Acct. No. to 200232680007 (Enf. Bur., San Juan Office, released July 2, 2002). 4 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and (d)(76). 5 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 6 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 7 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 8 See Long Distance Direct, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 3297, 3305 (2000); PJB Communications of Virginia, Inc., 7 FCC Rcd 2088, 2089 (1991). 9 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 10 47 U.S.C. 504(a). 11 See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3556A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3556A1.doc
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- shall be sent by first class mail and certified mail return receipt requested to Alpha Ambulance, Inc., P.O. Box 19313, Fernandez Juncos Station, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00910. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 Alpha Ambulance, Inc., 17 FCC Rcd 26105 (Enf. Bur. 2002). 2 47 U.S.C. 301. 3 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 4 See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3) and (d)(76). 5 The Commission has repeatedly held that a company's gross revenues are the best indicator of its ability to pay a forfeiture. See Long Distance Direct, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 3297, 3305 (2000); PJB Communications of Virginia, Inc., 7 FCC Rcd 2088, 2089 (1991) (``PJB Communications''). 6 See PJB Communications, 7 FCC Rcd at 2089 (forfeiture not deemed
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- has usurped the Commission's authority for the purpose of engaging in anti-competitive practices. 5. The Spectrum Enforcement Division (``SED'') of the Enforcement Bureau issued a letter of inquiry to NOCC on July 8, 2003. In its response, NOCC denied that it uses station WPJS469 for commercial purposes. It states that it uses the station in a manner consistent with Section 90.20(a)(1) of the Rules,9 and makes its system available to customers on a ``user fee sharing basis styled in the form of a lease.''10 6. NOCC states that it has a public safety department employing 66 officers, and provides for a medical staff that operates out of three offices spread evenly throughout the building. NOCC also states that it hosts conventions,
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- Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200632700002 (Enf. Bur., South Central Region, Tampa Office, released February 27, 2006). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. S 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(2)(D). 47 C.F.R. S 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 90.35. See 47 C.F.R. S 90.20. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. S 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- Form 477) [137]Guide * DA-09-1108:Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules To Provide for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz Band Allotted to the Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool;Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band;Consolidating the 800 MHz and 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels. [138]Guide * DA-09-1107: Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules (Stolen Vehicle Recovery Service) [139]Guide * DA 08-1363: DTV Transition Proceedings [140]Guide * DA 08-1358: Standardized And Enhanced Disclosure Requirements For Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations [141]Guide * DA 08-1325: Amendment Of Parts 13 And 80 Of The Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications [142]Guide * DA 08-1323: In The Matter Of Amendment Of Parts 1
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- * [67]Initiatives * [68]For Consumers * [69]Find People * [70]FCC Site Map [71]PSHSB Logo Public Safety Frequency Coordinators * [72]Frequency Coordinators Below 512 MHz * [73]Frequency Coordinators for the 700 MHz & 800 MHz Bands Frequency Coordinators Below 512 MHz For frequencies designated with: * PP = Police * PX = Any Public Safety, except the Special Emergency in [74]Section 90.20 of the FCC's rules. [75]Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO) Automated Frequency Coordination Department 351 N. Williamson Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114-1112 phone: 888-272-6911 fax: 386-322-2502 email: [76]afc@apcointl.org For frequencies designated with: * PF = Fire * PM = Emergency Medical * PX = Any Public Safety, except the Special Emergency in [77]Section 90.20 of the FCC's rules. [78]International
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- unduplicated count of 86 million MVPD subscribers. ATT w/ Attrib is 18.8 million. Comcast is 8.4 million. Cablevision is 3 million. TW is 11.35 million. 39 EXHIBIT 12: AT&T/COMCAST WILL NOT BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 30 PERCENT HORIZONTAL LIMIT DOUBLE SINGLE COUNT COUNT MVPD MARKET SIZE (millions of subscribers) ATT - /01/02 91.30 89.00 HISTORIC O1/02 GROWTH RATE 90.20 87.90 FCC - 06/01 DATA 88.30 86.00 . ATT/COMCAST MARKET SHARE IN PERCENT (ATT CLAIMS OF OWNERSHIP = 27.28 MILLION) ATT - /01/02 29.88 30.65 HISTORIC - O1/02 GROWTH RATE 30.24 31.04 FCC - 06/01 DATA 30.89 31.72 ATT/COMCAST MARKET SHARE IN PERCENT (WITH TIME WARNER= 38.63 MILLION) ATT - /01/02 42.31 43.40 HISTORIC - O1/02 GROWTH RATE 42.83 43.95
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- unduplicated count of 86 million MVPD subscribers. ATT w/ Attrib is 18.8 million. Comcast is 8.4 million. Cablevision is 3 million. TW is 11.35 million. 39 EXHIBIT 12: AT&T/COMCAST WILL NOT BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 30 PERCENT HORIZONTAL LIMIT DOUBLE SINGLE COUNT COUNT MVPD MARKET SIZE (millions of subscribers) ATT - /01/02 91.30 89.00 HISTORIC O1/02 GROWTH RATE 90.20 87.90 FCC - 06/01 DATA 88.30 86.00 . ATT/COMCAST MARKET SHARE IN PERCENT (ATT CLAIMS OF OWNERSHIP = 27.28 MILLION) ATT - /01/02 29.88 30.65 HISTORIC - O1/02 GROWTH RATE 30.24 31.04 FCC - 06/01 DATA 30.89 31.72 ATT/COMCAST MARKET SHARE IN PERCENT (WITH TIME WARNER= 38.63 MILLION) ATT - /01/02 42.31 43.40 HISTORIC - O1/02 GROWTH RATE 42.83 43.95