FCC Web Documents citing 101.1329
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- allow the notification to the affected entity to occur in advance of the FCC filing. We thus request comment on an appropriate period of time to prescribe for such advance notification and coordination. In addition, a number of our rule sections cross-reference section 1.924 or specify procedures that are contingent upon section 1.924. For example, sections 90.655, 95.45(b), 101.1009, and 101.1329 indicate that particular sites may require individual station licenses or be subject to other restrictions if they are to be located in Quiet Zones as defined in section 1.924. We seek comment on any possible modifications of these and any other rules that implement the Commission's goals regarding protection of Quiet Zones from unwarranted and unacceptable interference. procedural matters Regulatory
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- border. Licenses in EAs that border Mexico may be subject to the Protocol Concerning the Allotment and Use of Channels in the 932 - 932.5 and 941-941.5 MHz bands for Fixed Point-to-Multipoint Services along the Common Border. Licenses may, in some EAs, be required to protect quiet zones. Licenses in EAs that would affect quiet zones are subject to Section 101.1329 of the Commissions Rules. Bidder Alerts All applicants must certify on their FCC Form 175 applications under penalty of perjury that they are legally, technically, financially and otherwise qualified to hold a license, and not in default on any payment for Commission licenses (including down payments) or delinquent on any non-tax debt owed to any Federal agency. Prospective bidders are
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- - Canada border. Licenses in EAs that border Mexico may be subject to the Protocol Concerning the Allotment and Use of Channels in the 932-932.5 and 941-941.5 MHz bands for Fixed Point-to-Multipoint Services along the Common Border. Licenses may, in some EAs, be required to protect quiet zones. Licenses in EAs that would affect quiet zones are subject to Section 101.1329 of the Commissions Rules. Bidder Alerts As is the case with many business investment opportunities, some unscrupulous entrepreneurs may attempt to use Auction No. 59 to deceive and defraud unsuspecting investors. Common warning signals of fraud include the following: The first contact is a ``cold call'' from a telemarketer, or is made in response to an inquiry prompted by a
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- Number and Title: 101.1301 Scope. 101.1303 Eligibility. 101.1305 Private internal service. 101.1307 Permissible communications. 101.1309 Regulatory status. 101.1311 Initial EA license authorization. 101.1313 License term. 101.1315 Service areas. 101.1317 Competitive bidding procedures for mutually exclusive MAS EA applications. 101.1319 Competitive bidding provisions. 101.1321 License transfers. 101.1323 Spectrum aggregation, disaggregation, and partitioning. 101.1325 Construction requirements. 101.1327 Renewal expectancy for EA licensees. 101.1329 EA Station license, location, modifications. 101.1331 Treatment of incumbents. 101.1333 Interference protection criteria. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 * F - . PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- allow the notification to the affected entity to occur in advance of the FCC filing. We thus request comment on an appropriate period of time to prescribe for such advance notification and coordination. In addition, a number of our rule sections cross-reference section 1.924 or specify procedures that are contingent upon section 1.924. For example, sections 90.655, 95.45(b), 101.1009, and 101.1329 indicate that particular sites may require individual station licenses or be subject to other restrictions if they are to be located in Quiet Zones as defined in section 1.924. We seek comment on any possible modifications of these and any other rules that implement the Commission's goals regarding protection of Quiet Zones from unwarranted and unacceptable interference. procedural matters Regulatory
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- In addition, we will make ministerial amendments to Sections 101.1325 and 101.1333 of our Rules. First, we insert the word ``and'' between the words ``Incumbent'' and ``site-based'' in Section 101.1325(a). The word ``and'' was inadvertently omitted in previous publications of this rule section. Next, we will make a ministerial amendment to Section 101.1333(c) to correct the rule citation from Section 101.1329(b) to Section 101.1331(c). We find that notice and public comment are unnecessary because these revisions are non-substantive in nature and in the public interest, as they will foster consistency among our Part 101 service rules. Temporary and conditional authorization Background. In the NPRM, the Commission proposed various amendments and clarifications to Section 101.31 of our Rules, which governs temporary and
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- operation. However, we will not extend this to wireless services, such as cellular, which do not permit operation prior to authorization by the Commission. Rules cross-referencing section 1.924. Background. There are a number of Commission rules that cross-reference section 1.924 or specify procedures that are contingent upon section 1.924. In the NPRM, the Commission referenced sections 90.655, 95.45(b), 101.1009, and 101.1329 as examples of rules that point out that certain sites may require individual station licenses or are the subject to other restrictions if they are located in Quiet Zones. The Commission requested comments on any possible modifications of these or other rules that implement the Commission's goals regarding protection of Quiet Zones from unacceptable interference. The commenters who addressed this
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- operation. However, we will not extend this to wireless services, such as cellular, which do not permit operation prior to authorization by the Commission. Rules cross-referencing section 1.924. Background. There are a number of Commission rules that cross-reference section 1.924 or specify procedures that are contingent upon section 1.924. In the NPRM, the Commission referenced sections 90.655, 95.45(b), 101.1009, and 101.1329 as examples of rules that point out that certain sites may require individual station licenses or are the subject to other restrictions if they are located in Quiet Zones. The Commission requested comments on any possible modifications of these or other rules that implement the Commission's goals regarding protection of Quiet Zones from unacceptable interference. The commenters who addressed this
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- status granted an MAS licensee. System License Requirements 101.1311 Initial EA license authorization. Winning bidders must file an application (FCC Form 601) for an initial authorization in each market and frequency block. Blanket licenses are granted for each market and frequency block. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be accepted, except as specified in 101.1329. 101.1313 License term. The license term for stations authorized under this subpart is ten years from the date of original issuance or renewal. 101.1315 Service areas. In the frequency bands not licensed on a site-by-site basis, the geographic service areas for MAS are Economic Areas (EAs). EAs are 175 areas, including U.S. territories and possessions, defined by the
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- status granted an MAS licensee. System License Requirements 101.1311 Initial EA license authorization. Winning bidders must file an application (FCC Form 601) for an initial authorization in each market and frequency block. Blanket licenses are granted for each market and frequency block. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be accepted, except as specified in 101.1329. 101.1313 License term. The license term for stations authorized under this subpart is ten years from the date of original issuance or renewal. 101.1315 Service areas. In the frequency bands not licensed on a site-by-site basis, the geographic service areas for MAS are Economic Areas (EAs). EAs are 175 areas, including U.S. territories and possessions, defined by the
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- status granted an MAS licensee. System License Requirements 101.1311 Initial EA license authorization. Winning bidders must file an application (FCC Form 601) for an initial authorization in each market and frequency block. Blanket licenses are granted for each market and frequency block. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be accepted, except as specified in 101.1329. 101.1313 License term. The license term for stations authorized under this subpart is ten years from the date of original issuance or renewal. 101.1315 Service areas. In the frequency bands not licensed on a site-by-site basis, the geographic service areas for MAS are Economic Areas (EAs). EAs are 175 areas, including U.S. territories and possessions, defined by the