FCC Web Documents citing 90.625
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- isolated places, communications standby facilities, and emergency repair of public communication facilities. 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(a)(2). Non-governmental entities are eligible for non-SERS Public Safety Pool frequencies provided they obtain concurrence from an eligible governmental entity. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 90.173(a). We note that exclusivity can be obtained in the 470-512 MHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.313. 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.625, 90.629, 90.633. For example, the public safety community makes intensive use of frequencies in the 150-174 MHz (upper VHF) band, which has resulted in these frequencies being extremely congested and has impeded efforts to identify and recommend new public safety assignments on these frequencies without causing harmful interference to existing public safety systems. See Alternative Frequencies For Use by Public
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- Policies Governing Them, 12 FCC Rcd 14307, ¶ 46 (1997) (``Any disputes that arise due to inconsistencies or discrepancies in the records of different coordinators, however, will be resolved using the Commission's database.'')(emphasis added). Connex Opposition at 2. Kay's license lists 300 portable units and 900 vehicle units operating on 855.625 MHz from the Oat Mountain site. 47 C.F.R. § 90.625 provides that where an applicant shows an 800 MHz private land mobile radio channel will be loaded with 70 mobile stations, that channel will be made available to the applicant for its exclusive use in the area he proposes to operate. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.625(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.934(e)(2), which provides that the Commission may dismiss applications that
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- 00-83 Released: January 18, 2000 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR WAIVER BY THE CITY OF TUCSON, ARIZONA, FOR AUTHORIZATION OF TEN ADDITIONAL 800 MHZ CONVENTIONAL CHANNELS FOR MOBILE DATA OPERATIONS Comment Date: February 17, 2000 Reply Comment Date: March 3, 2000 On July 6, 1999, the City of Tucson (Tucson) requested a waiver of Sections 90.623(a) and 90.625(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.623(a), 90.625(a), in order to be authorized on an exclusive basis ten (10) additional conventional 800 MHz channels for mobile data operations in the Tucson area (Request). Tucson currently operates a nine-channel conventional 800 MHz system with 650 mobile units, which it uses for computer aided dispatch. Tucson seeks to expand the system
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- on an Exclusive ) Basis on Additional 800 MHz Channels in ) the Tucson area ) ORDER Adopted: April 25, 2000 Released: April 27, 2000 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. On July 6, 1999, the City of Tucson (Tucson) filed a request for waiver (Waiver Request) of Sections 90.623(a) and 90.625(a) of the Commission's Rules to permit it to use, on an exclusive basis, ten additional conventional 800 MHz channels for mobile data operations in the Tucson area. Subsequently, on August 13, 1999, Tucson filed an associated application. For the reasons discussed herein, we grant the Waiver Request. II. BACKGROUND Currently, Tucson operates a nine-channel conventional 800 MHz system which it
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- MRCA, but less than eight months after the grant of S&S's license as the first user of a new community repeater, PCIA coordinated Hyland's application for a new facility, co-channel to the community repeater. Thus, Petitioners contend that they were entitled to eight months to load the system to seventy units. As discussed below, we disagree. 6. In 1995, Section 90.625(a) of the Commission's Rules provided that ``[w]here an applicant shows that a channel will be loaded to seventy mobile stations, that channel will be made available to that applicant for its exclusive use in the area in which it proposes to operate.'' Additionally, Section 90.633 of the Commission's Rules provided that licensees who loaded a minimum of seventy mobile stations
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- isolated places, communications standby facilities, and emergency repair of public communication facilities. 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(a)(2). Non-governmental entities are eligible for non-SERS Public Safety Pool frequencies provided they obtain concurrence from an eligible governmental entity. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 90.173(a). We note that exclusivity can be obtained in the 470-512 MHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.313. 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.625, 90.629, 90.633. For example, the public safety community makes intensive use of frequencies in the 150-174 MHz (upper VHF) band, which has resulted in these frequencies being extremely congested and has impeded efforts to identify and recommend new public safety assignments on these frequencies without causing harmful interference to existing public safety systems. See Alternative Frequencies For Use by Public
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- ``§ 1.9020(d)'' with the correct reference to § 1.9020(e).'' In addition, we replace reference to ``§ 1.911(d)'' in our rules (which does not exist) with ``§ 1.913(d)'' when citing to the Commission's rules regarding manual filing. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.913(d). See Report and Order at ¶ 39. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.603(b), 101.701. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.313(c), 90.625(a), 90.633(b). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.511, 90.625(a), 90.627(b)(2), 90.631(c). See, e.g., Viking Dispatch Services, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 18814, 18820 n.42 (1999) (Viking); Amendment of Section 90.631 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations Concerning Loading Requirements for 900 MHz Trunked SMR Stations, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 4914, 4915 ¶ 11 (1992). Viking, 14
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- filing of information via ULS). 90.609(a) Special limitations on amendment of applications for 1.927, 1.948 assignment or transfer of authorizations for radio systems above 800 MHz (move to consolidated Part 1 Rule). 90.611 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule). 90.621(e)(3)(i)( Selection and assignment of frequencies (change to allow90.621(e)(3)(i), e)(5),(f)(1) electronic filing of information via ULS). (e)(5),(f)(1) 90.625(a) Other criteria to be applied in assigning channels for use 90.625(a) in conventional systems of communications (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.629(c), (d) Extended implementation period (change to allow 90.629(c), (d) electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.631(b), (f) Trunked system loading construction and authorization 90.631(b), (f) requirements (change to allow electronic filing of information via
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- filing of information via ULS). 90.609(a) Special limitations on amendment of applications for 1.927, 1.948 assignment or transfer of authorizations for radio systems above 800 MHz (move to consolidated Part 1 Rule). 90.611 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule). 90.621(e)(3)(i)( Selection and assignment of frequencies (change to allow90.621(e)(3)(i), e)(5),(f)(1) electronic filing of information via ULS). (e)(5),(f)(1) 90.625(a) Other criteria to be applied in assigning channels for use 90.625(a) in conventional systems of communications (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.629(c), (d) Extended implementation period (change to allow 90.629(c), (d) electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.631(b), (f) Trunked system loading construction and authorization 90.631(b), (f) requirements (change to allow electronic filing of information via
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- (CJW) of Station WPLF973 Chicago, Illinois. For the reason set forth below, we deny the request of KR&G. II. Background KR&G utilizes Business Radio Service Station WNIZ784, Oswego, Illinois on frequency pair 859.8125/814.8125 MHz (the channel). On December 18, 1996, CJW filed an application to utilize 75 mobile units on the channel in Chicago, Illinois, 35.5 miles from Oswego. Section 90.625 of the Commission's Rules provides that where an applicant shows an 800 MHz private land mobile radio channel will be loaded with seventy mobile stations, that channel will be made available to the applicant for its exclusive use in the area he proposes to operate. Because Station WNIZ784, which at the time was the only licensee on the channel in
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- on an Exclusive ) Basis on Additional 800 MHz Channels in ) the Tucson area ) ORDER Adopted: April 25, 2000 Released: April 27, 2000 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. On July 6, 1999, the City of Tucson (Tucson) filed a request for waiver (Waiver Request) of Sections 90.623(a) and 90.625(a) of the Commission's Rules to permit it to use, on an exclusive basis, ten additional conventional 800 MHz channels for mobile data operations in the Tucson area. Subsequently, on August 13, 1999, Tucson filed an associated application. For the reasons discussed herein, we grant the Waiver Request. II. BACKGROUND Currently, Tucson operates a nine-channel conventional 800 MHz system which it
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- Policies Governing Them, 12 FCC Rcd 14307, ¶ 46 (1997) (``Any disputes that arise due to inconsistencies or discrepancies in the records of different coordinators, however, will be resolved using the Commission's database.'')(emphasis added). Connex Opposition at 2. Kay's license lists 300 portable units and 900 vehicle units operating on 855.625 MHz from the Oat Mountain site. 47 C.F.R. § 90.625 provides that where an applicant shows an 800 MHz private land mobile radio channel will be loaded with 70 mobile stations, that channel will be made available to the applicant for its exclusive use in the area he proposes to operate. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.625(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.934(e)(2), which provides that the Commission may dismiss applications that
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- MRCA, but less than eight months after the grant of S&S's license as the first user of a new community repeater, PCIA coordinated Hyland's application for a new facility, co-channel to the community repeater. Thus, Petitioners contend that they were entitled to eight months to load the system to seventy units. As discussed below, we disagree. 6. In 1995, Section 90.625(a) of the Commission's Rules provided that ``[w]here an applicant shows that a channel will be loaded to seventy mobile stations, that channel will be made available to that applicant for its exclusive use in the area in which it proposes to operate.'' Additionally, Section 90.633 of the Commission's Rules provided that licensees who loaded a minimum of seventy mobile stations
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- 00-83 Released: January 18, 2000 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR WAIVER BY THE CITY OF TUCSON, ARIZONA, FOR AUTHORIZATION OF TEN ADDITIONAL 800 MHZ CONVENTIONAL CHANNELS FOR MOBILE DATA OPERATIONS Comment Date: February 17, 2000 Reply Comment Date: March 3, 2000 On July 6, 1999, the City of Tucson (Tucson) requested a waiver of Sections 90.623(a) and 90.625(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.623(a), 90.625(a), in order to be authorized on an exclusive basis ten (10) additional conventional 800 MHz channels for mobile data operations in the Tucson area (Request). Tucson currently operates a nine-channel conventional 800 MHz system with 650 mobile units, which it uses for computer aided dispatch. Tucson seeks to expand the system