FCC Web Documents citing 90.31
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- Commission's Rules to Provide for the Use of 200 Channels Outside the Designated Filing Areas in the 896-901 MHz and the 935-940 MHz Bands Allotted to the Specialized Mobile Radio Pool, PR Docket No. 89-553, Second Order on Reconsideration and Seventh Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 2639 (1995) (SMR Final R&O) (adopting final auction procedure rules). 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.31, 90.35. 47 C.F.R. § 90.33. Applications for frequencies in the B/ILT Category 900 MHz Band Pools are coordinated by frequency coordinators certified in the B/ILT Pools. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.35. As previously noted, the Commission recently provided that 900 MHz PLMR licensees may convert to CMRS use, or assign their authorizations to others for such use. See 800 MHz
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- and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. -FCC- See Frequency Coordination in the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 83-737, 103 FCC 2d 1093 (1986). The Industrial/Business Pool is comprised of frequencies that were previously allotted to any of the Industrial or Land Transportation Radio Services, including the Business Radio Service. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.31-90.35. See Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them and Examination of Exclusivity and Frequency Assignments Policies of the Private Land Mobile Services, Second Report and Order, PR Docket 92-235, 12 FCC Rcd 14307, 14328 ¶ 40 (1997). Id. Implementation of Section 309(j) and 337 of the
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- Coordination in the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PR Docket No. 83-737, Report and Order, 103 FCC 2d 1093 (1986). ITA's predecessor was the Special Industrial Radio Service Association (SIRSA). The Industrial/Business Pool is comprised of frequencies that were previously allotted to any of the Industrial or Land Transportation Radio Services, including the Business Radio Service. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.31-90.35. See Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them and Examination of Exclusivity and Frequency Assignments Policies of the Private Land Mobile Services, PR Docket No. 92-235, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 14307, 14328 ¶ 40 (1997). Id. See ITA Request at 3 n.12 citing
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- See Industrial Telecommunications Association, Inc. Comments (ITA Comments), Vanu, Inc. Comments (Vanu Comments), Hexagram, Inc., Comments (Hexagram Comments) and Dana Hoggat Comments (Hoggat Comments). See Sharing Petition. See Licensing Petition. See ITA Comments at 2-3. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.1 - 90.1103. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1(a). 47 C.F.R. § 95.401(b) 47 C.F.R. § 95.401(f) (emphasis added). 47 C.F.R. § 90.31. ITA Comments at 5. See Licensing Petition. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.1 -13.217. See 47 C.F.R. §13.211. See Licensing Petition. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2854 Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2854 Õ à ñ 3 6 M R £ ¬ Ô Õ à ð ñ %ñ ù F Ò € š@ ñ Å Ó Õ ×
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- those engaged in clerical or commercial activities; educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; and hospitals, clinics, and medical associations. Need: These rules concern the establishment of, the scope of, and eligibility for the Industrial/Business Radio Pool, including availability of certain frequencies, and attendant administrative, technical and operational obligations. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303, and 332. Section Number and Title: 90.31 Scope. 90.33 General eligibility. 90.35 Industrial/Business Pool. SUBPART G-APPLICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS 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 G governs the application procedures and terms of authorizations in these services. Need: The identified rule is necessary
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- of service to eligibles in the Business Radio Service category is essentially service to the public, this is because the class of eligibles in this pool is extremely broad. Specifically, this pool encompasses users engaged in commercial activities and clergy activities, as well as, those that operate educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions, hospitals, clinics and medical associations. 47 C.F.R. § 90.31. We also requested comment on whether services on which entities operate their systems under a nonprofit cost-sharing or cooperative agreement, or as a multiple licensed system, should be considered commercially available to the public. Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5230 ¶ 46. As we decided in the previous paragraph, once we have determined that a particular radio service is a
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- of service to eligibles in the Business Radio Service category is essentially service to the public, this is because the class of eligibles in this pool is extremely broad. Specifically, this pool encompasses users engaged in commercial activities and clergy activities, as well as, those that operate educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions, hospitals, clinics and medical associations. 47 C.F.R. § 90.31. We also requested comment on whether services on which entities operate their systems under a nonprofit cost-sharing or cooperative agreement, or as a multiple licensed system, should be considered commercially available to the public. Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5230 ¶ 46. As we decided in the previous paragraph, once we have determined that a particular radio service is a
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- Commission's Rules to Provide for the Use of 200 Channels Outside the Designated Filing Areas in the 896-901 MHz and the 935-940 MHz Bands Allotted to the Specialized Mobile Radio Pool, PR Docket No. 89-553, Second Order on Reconsideration and Seventh Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 2639 (1995) (SMR Final R&O) (adopting final auction procedure rules). 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.31, 90.35. 47 C.F.R. § 90.33. Applications for frequencies in the B/ILT Category 900 MHz Band Pools are coordinated by frequency coordinators certified in the B/ILT Pools. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.35. As previously noted, the Commission recently provided that 900 MHz PLMR licensees may convert to CMRS use, or assign their authorizations to others for such use. See 800 MHz
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- Common Carrier Services, GEN Docket No. 84-1231 RM-4812, GEN Docket No. 84-1233 RM-4829, GEN Docket No. 84-1234 RM-4247, Report and Order, 2 FCC Rcd 1825, 1830-31 ¶¶ 45-46, 50 (1986) (Allocation R&O). The Commission also adopted ``inter-pool'' sharing to permit sharing of frequencies by those entities eligible in other service pools. Id. at 1831 ¶¶ 51-52. 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.603, 90.31, 90.35. 47 C.F.R. § 90.33. We note that many, though not all, 900 MHz B/ILT licensees may be further characterized as critical infrastructure industries (CII) licensees. See, e.g., 800 MHz R&O, 19 FCC Rcd at 14973 ¶ 4 n.11. There, the Commission noted that for purposes of the 800 MHz R&O only, it defined CII licensees as non-public safety entities
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- Radio Pool and the Industrial/Business Radio Pool. Frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bands may also be authorized under Part 90 for telemetry operations; assigned for the operation of radio call boxes to be used by the public to request fire, police, ambulance, road service, and other emergency assistance; or used for radio remote control of models. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.31, 90.35, 90.238, 90.241, 90.257. Under Part 95, R/C Radio Service stations may use frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bands to operate model aircraft and model surface craft devices. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.201, 95.207. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. Under Part 87, aeronautical marker beacon (i.e., radionavigation land) stations may be authorized to transmit on 75 MHz to provide position
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- of service to eligibles in the Business Radio Service category is essentially service to the public, this is because the class of eligibles in this pool is extremely broad. Specifically, this pool encompasses users engaged in commercial activities and clergy activities, as well as, those that operate educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions, hospitals, clinics and medical associations. 47 C.F.R. § 90.31. We also requested comment on whether services on which entities operate their systems under a nonprofit cost-sharing or cooperative agreement, or as a multiple licensed system, should be considered commercially available to the public. Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5230 ¶ 46. As we decided in the previous paragraph, once we have determined that a particular radio service is a
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/da001172.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/da001172.txt
- and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. -FCC- See Frequency Coordination in the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 83-737, 103 FCC 2d 1093 (1986). The Industrial/Business Pool is comprised of frequencies that were previously allotted to any of the Industrial or Land Transportation Radio Services, including the Business Radio Service. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.31-90.35. See Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them and Examination of Exclusivity and Frequency Assignments Policies of the Private Land Mobile Services, Second Report and Order, PR Docket 92-235, 12 FCC Rcd 14307, 14328 ¶ 40 (1997). Id. Implementation of Section 309(j) and 337 of the