FCC Web Documents citing 95.807
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- Application for Renewal of License (filed Sept. 6, 2000) (Reinstatement Petition). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.949(a), 1.955(a)(1). See FCC File No. R393705 (filed May 21, 1999). The 218-219 MHz Service is a short distance communications service that allows one- and two-way communications for both common carrier and private operations on a fixed or mobile basis. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.803(a), 95.807(a). See Interactive Video and Data Service Licenses Granted, Public Notice, Mimeo No. 42412 (rel. Mar. 30, 1994). See MO&O, 16 FCC Rcd 18,008 ¶ 2. See also former 47 C.F.R. § 95.811(d) (1994) (setting forth a five-year license term). WTB File No. 9602D024199 (granted July 1, 1996). See Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Regulatory Flexibility
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- 95 of the Commission's Rules to Allow Interactive Video and Data Service Licensees to Provide Mobile Services (proceeding terminated), Order, Memorandum Opinion and Order, and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 98-228, 13 FCC Rcd 19,064, 19,075 ¶ 16 (1998). The CMA licenses consist of both Metropolitan Statistical Area (``MSA'') and Rural Service Area (``RSA'') licenses. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.803(a), 95.807(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.803(b), 95.811. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.811(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 95.803(b) See id. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.811. The FCC issued 18 MSA licenses by lottery in 1993 (see Interactive Video and Data Service Licenses Granted, Public Notice, Mimeo No. 42,412 (rel. Mar. 30, 1994)), and conducted an auction for the remaining MSA licenses in
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- 220 MHz Service Licenses 8. Auction 89 will offer 448 Phase II 220 MHz Service licenses10, including 444 Economic Area ("EA") licenses and 4 Economic Area Grouping ("EAG") licenses, covering a total of 154 separate EAs and EAGs. 2 The CMA licenses consist of both Metropolitan Statistical Area ("MSA") and Rural Service Area ("RSA") licenses. 3See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.803(a), 95.807(a). 4See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.803(b), 95.811. 5See 47 C.F.R. § 95.811(b). 6See 47 C.F.R. § 95.803(b) 7See id. 8See 47 C.F.R. § 95.811. 9 The FCC issued 18 MSA licenses by lottery in 1993 (see Interactive Video and Data Service Licenses Granted, Public Notice, Mimeo No. 42,412 (rel. Mar. 30, 1994)), and conducted an auction for the remaining MSA licenses
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- 95 rules govern the Personal Radio Services, including the General Mobile Radio Service, Family Radio Service, Radio Control Radio Service, Citizens Band Radio Service, 218-219 MHz Service, Low Power Radio Service, Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Medical Implant Communications Service, and Multi-Use Radio Service. Subpart F sets out regulations governing the licensing and operation of a 218-219 MHz system. Need: Section 95.807 requires applicants seeking authorizations for systems in the 218-219 MHz Service to specify the regulatory status requested. Section 95.812 specifies the term of a 218-219 MHz service system license. Section 95.823 sets forth rules pertaining to geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation of such licenses. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.807 Requesting regulatory status. 95.812
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- area. CTSs provide service from a fixed point, and certain CTSs must be individually licensed as part of a 218-219 MHz Service system. See § 95.811 of this part. (c) Each 218-219 MHz Service system service area is one of the cellular system service areas as defined by the Commission, unless modified pursuant to § 95.823 of this part. Section 95.807 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (a)(1), and (a)(4) to read as follows: § 95.807 Requesting regulatory status. (a) Authorizations for systems in the 218-219 MHz Service will be granted to provide services on a common carrier basis or a private (non-common carrier and/or private internal-use) basis. (1) Initial applications. An applicant will specify on FCC Form 601 if it
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- 95.45 FRS & R/C antennas 95.649 95.35 Power capability 95.651 Removed Crystal control 95.653 95.33 Instructions & warnings 95.655 95.33 Frequency capability 95.667 Removed CB transmitter power 95.669 95.33 External controls (CB) 95.671 Removed Serial number (CB) 95.673 Removed Copy of rules (CB) 95.801 27.1401 Scope (218-219 MHz) 95.803 27.1403 Service description (218-219 MHz) 95.805 27.2 Permissible communications (218-219 MHz) 95.807 27.10 Regulatory status (218-219 MHz) 95.811 27.1411 License requirements (218-219 MHz) 95.812 27.13 License term (218-219 MHz) 95.813 27.12 Eligibility (218-219 MHz) 95.815 27.1415 License application (218-219 MHz) 95.816 27.1416 Competitive bidding (218-219 MHz) 95.819 27.1419 License transferability (218-219 MHz) 95.823 27.15 Partitioning, disaggregation (218-219 MHz) 95.831 Removed Service requirements (218-219 MHz) 95.833 27.14 Construction requirements (218-219 MHz) 95.835 Removed
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- Service (GMRS) operations by rule; (2)relax GMRS eligibility requirements; (3)implement 12.5kilohertz channelization for GMRS; and 147 C.F.R. Part 95. 2Most Part 95 services are intended for personal uses and, with the exception of the 218-219 MHz Service, not for commercial uses. The 218-219 MHz Service however may be operated as a common carrier or private service. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.807. 3The proposed rules are contained in Appendix B below. 7652 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-106 (4)allow the transmission of Global Positioning System (GPS) location information and user-generated text messages on certain GMRS channels.4We also proposeto prohibit the authorization of radios that combine Family Radio Service (FRS) with safety-related services. 5.In addition, we evaluate various requirements regarding the Citizens Band (CB)
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- area. CTSs provide service from a fixed point, and certain CTSs must be individually licensed as part of a 218-219 MHz Service system. See § 95.811 of this part. (c) Each 218-219 MHz Service system service area is one of the cellular system service areas as defined by the Commission, unless modified pursuant to § 95.823 of this part. Section 95.807 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (a)(1), and (a)(4) to read as follows: § 95.807 Requesting regulatory status. (a) Authorizations for systems in the 218-219 MHz Service will be granted to provide services on a common carrier basis or a private (non-common carrier and/or private internal-use) basis. (1) Initial applications. An applicant will specify on FCC Form 601 if it
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- common 13 we find AirTouch's arguments are without merit.64 19. We also proposed to rely on 218-219 MHz Service providers to specifically identify the type of service they intend to provide within the technical parameters of the spectrum allocation. Commenters 65 generally support our efforts to allow them the flexibility to choose their regulatory status. We will adopt 66 Section 95.807 as proposed in the 218-219 MHz Flex NPRM to provide for this choice. Mobile operation, first authorized in the 218-219 MHz Service by the Mobility Report and Order, is governed by Section 332 of the Act. Under the rules we adopt, 218-219 MHz Service mobile service providers will elect regulatory 67 status as either commercial or private under the definitions
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- would be revised to read as follows: § 95.805 Permissible communications. A 218-219 MHz Service system may provide any fixed or mobile communications service to subscribers within its service area on its assigned spectrum, consistent with the Commission's rules and the regulatory status of the system to provide services on a common carrier or private basis. 5. A new Section 95.807 would be added to read as follows: § 95.807 Requesting regulatory status. (a) Authorizations for systems in the 218-219 MHz Service will be granted to provide services on a common carrier basis or a private basis, or on both a common carrier and private basis in a single authorization. (1) Initial applications. An applicant will specify on FCC Form 601