FCC Web Documents citing 90.701
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- 220-222 MHz band are defined as licensees granted initial authorizations to operate based on applications filed on or before May 24, 1991, applicants that filed initial applications to operate on or before May 24, 1991, and all assignments, operations, stations, and systems of licensees granted authorizations based on applications filed on or before May 24, 1991. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(b). Phase II licensees in the 220-222 MHz band are defined as licensees granted initial authorizations for operations from applications filed after May 24, 1991, applicants that filed initial applications to operate after May 24, 1991, and all assignments, operations, stations, and systems of licensees granted authorizations from among applications filed after May 24, 1991. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(c). Waiver
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- 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Roger S. Noel Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau ULS File No. 0001217770 (Assignment Application). Frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band are available for Government and non-Government operations by commercial and private land radio stations licensed in the Wireless Telecommunications Service. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701. Appendix A, Assignment Application, AAR Petition for Waiver, (ULS File No 0001217770), filed February 28, 2003 (AAR Waiver Request). AAR Waiver Request at 1, 4-7. According to AAR, this technology, known as Portable Locomotive Control Technology (PLCT), was approved for use in the U.S. by the Federal Railroad Administration in 2001. Id. at 4-6. Id. at 2. 47 C.F.R. §§
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- and this Order. Appendix B includes a list of Access' 220 MHz licenses. We refer to the 220-222 MHz band in this Order as the ``220 MHz band'' or the ``220 MHz service.'' Licenses in the 220 MHz band resulting from applications filed on or before May 24, 1991 are referred to as Phase I licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(b). Licenses in the 220 MHz band resulting from applications filed after May 24, 1991 are referred to as Phase II licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(b). Access' two 220 MHz Phase I nationwide licenses bear call signs WPFP444 and WPFR284. See supra n.3. Access' 117 Phase II licenses at issue include a single Phase II nationwide license, ten Phase II
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- Request for Waivers to Provide Band Management Services Utilizing Licenses in the 220-222 MHz Band, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 20474 (WTB 2002), recon. denied, 18 FCC Rcd 23841 (WTB 2003). Licenses in the 220 MHz band resulting from applications filed on or before May 24, 1991 are referred to as Phase I licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(b). Licenses in the 220 MHz band resulting from applications filed after May 24, 1991 are referred to as Phase II licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(b). Access 220, LLC Request for Renewal of Phase I Nationwide 220 MHz licenses, and for Additional Waivers of Part 90, ULS Application No. 0001873639 and 0001873671 (September 16, 2004) (Waiver Request). Waiver Request at
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- of information via ULS). 90.683(a)(4) EA-based SMR system operations (change form 90.683(a)(4) number). 90.687 Policies governing the licensing and use of ES-Based 90.687 SMR systems in the 806-821/851-866 Band (change reference to 90.153 to reflect new rule 1.931). 90.693(b), (d) Grandfathering provisions for incumbent licensees 90.693(b), (d) (change form numbers). 90.693(c) Grandfathering provisions for incumbent licensees 90.693(c) (change form numbers). 90.701(a) Scope (revise to reflect Part 1). 90.701(a) 90.705 Forms to be used (change form numbers). 90.705 90.709 Special limitations on amendment of applications and on 90.709 assignments or transfer of authorizations licensed under this subpart. (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.711 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule). 90.723(a), (i) Selection and assignment
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- Order); Erratum, DA 92-1177 (released Aug. 28, 1992); Second Erratum, 7 FCC Rcd 6297 (1992); recon. granted in part, denied in part, Order, 8 FCC Rcd 4161 (1993) (220 MHz Second Reconsideration Order), recon. pending, appeal dismissed, Evans v. FCC, Case No. 92-137, (D.C. Cir. Mar. 18, 1994). Subpart T of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.701-90.757. 9 At the time of the adoption of the 220 MHz Report and Order, we used the term commercial'' to refer to 10 licensees who would operate as carriers under Part 90 of our rules and provide commercial radio services to end users. We used the term non-commercial'' to refer to licensees who would use spectrum to satisfy their own
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- Order); Erratum, DA 92-1177 (released Aug. 28, 1992); Second Erratum, 7 FCC Rcd 6297 (1992); recon. granted in part, denied in part, Order, 8 FCC Rcd 4161 (1993) (220 MHz Second Reconsideration Order), recon. pending, appeal dismissed, Evans v. FCC, Case No. 92-137, (D.C. Cir. Mar. 18, 1994). Subpart T of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.701-90.757. 9 At the time of the adoption of the 220 MHz Report and Order, we used the term commercial'' to refer to 10 licensees who would operate as carriers under Part 90 of our rules and provide commercial radio services to end users. We used the term non-commercial'' to refer to licensees who would use spectrum to satisfy their own
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- disaggregation is otherwise consistent with our Rules. ! Combined partitioning and disaggregation is permitted. ! Non-nationwide Phase I licensees eligible to partition and disaggregate may do so only after fully constructing their base stations and placing them in operation, or commencing service. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-186 Third Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd. 10,943. 3 See 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(b)(1) (licensees granted initial authorizations for operations in the 220-222 MHz band 4 from among applications filed on or before May 24, 1991, are referred to as "Phase I" licensees) and 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(c)(1) (licensees granted initial authorizations for operations in the 220-222 MHz band from among applications filed after May 24, 1991, are referred to as "Phase II" licensees).
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- effect, in accordance with §§ 1.1301 through 1.1319; (4) Under applicable international agreements and rules in this part, individual coordination of the proposed channel assignment(s) with a foreign administration is not required; and (5) Any service-specific restrictions not listed herein. PART 90--PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES SUBPART T--REGULATIONS GOVERNING LICENSING AND USE OF FREQUENCIES IN THE 220-222 MHZ BAND § 90.701 Scope. (a) Frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band are available for land mobile and fixed use for both Government and non-Government operations. This subpart supplements part 1, subpart F of this chapter which establishes the requirements and conditions under which commercial and private radio stations may be licensed in the Wireless Telecommunications Services. The provisions of this subpart contain additional
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- way or two way paging operations on a primary basis. One way or two way paging operations on a primary basis. Fixed operations on a primary basis. Fixed operations on a primary basis. Contiguous channels may be combined. Contiguous channels may be combined. Licensing and Operating Rules Licensing and Operating Rules Rules for 220 Rules for 220--222 MHz Radio Service: 90.701 222 MHz Radio Service: 90.701--90.771 and 90.771 and 90.1001 90.1001--90.1025. 90.1025. License Term for Phase II licensees is 10 years from the license License Term for Phase II licensees is 10 years from the license grant date. grant date. Partitioning and disaggregation are permitted. Partitioning and disaggregation are permitted. Licensing and Operating Rules Licensing and Operating Rules ··ERP and Antenna
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- of information via ULS). 90.683(a)(4) EA-based SMR system operations (change form 90.683(a)(4) number). 90.687 Policies governing the licensing and use of ES-Based 90.687 SMR systems in the 806-821/851-866 Band (change reference to 90.153 to reflect new rule 1.931). 90.693(b), (d) Grandfathering provisions for incumbent licensees 90.693(b), (d) (change form numbers). 90.693(c) Grandfathering provisions for incumbent licensees 90.693(c) (change form numbers). 90.701(a) Scope (revise to reflect Part 1). 90.701(a) 90.705 Forms to be used (change form numbers). 90.705 90.709 Special limitations on amendment of applications and on 90.709 assignments or transfer of authorizations licensed under this subpart. (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.711 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule). 90.723(a), (i) Selection and assignment
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- Mobile Radio Service, Third Report and Order; Fifth Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd. 10943, 10972-79, ¶¶ 59-72 (1997). In addition, qualified entities may obtain secondary licenses to use these frequencies for fixed geophysical telemetry operations. Id. at 11009-12, ¶¶ 140-146. These licensees would not be affected by any rules adopted pursuant to this Notice. 345 47 C.F.R. § 90.701(b). 64 definition. For purposes of this IRFA, the Commission estimates that there are fewer than 804 small cellular service carriers. Broadband PCS. The broadband PCS spectrum is divided into six frequency blocks designated A through F. The Commission has defined "small entity" in the auctions for Blocks C and F as a firm that had average gross revenues of less
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- currently required are largely unnecessary (such as a detailed system diagram, statement of sharing transmitters). Part 90 SMR Regulations (66 90.601- 90.699) l Reporting requirements (4 90.65 1) should be eliminated. Annual reporting of the number of mobile units being served is no longer necessary and is inconsistent with other CMRS provider regulations. . Part 90 220 MHz Remlatlons t@ 90.701s90.771) l Reporting requirements for initial 220 MHz licensees (9 90.737) should be modified. Specifically, the requirement to file supplemental report detailing progress made in constructing systems should be removed since its not a requirement for other CMRS providers that are similarly situated. . Part 101 Fixed Microwave and LMDS Rep- l Technical Standards ($9 101.101 - 101.151): l Transmitter construction