FCC Web Documents citing 101.147
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- noted in the above table. * * * * * Section 101.113(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations (a) * * * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum Allowable EIRP Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * ***** 71,000-76,000 +55 +55 81,000-86,000 +55 +55 92,300-93,200 +55 +55 94,100-95,000 +55 +55 Section 101.147(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments (a) * * * * * 71,000-76,000 MHz \4\ \5\ \11\ \17\ \19\ 81,000-86,000 MHz \4\ \5\ \11\ \17\ \19\ 92,300-93,200 MHz \17\ 94,100-95,000 MHz \17\ * * * * * Appendix C List of Commenters Comments: The Boeing Company DMC Stratex Networks, Inc. Endwave
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- of Eligibility Requirement in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Service, Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 9930, 9945-6 (2002). ITFS operators are not eligible for CARS licenses, except in very limited circumstances. 47 C.F.R. 78.13(e). Id. The specific response channels are centered on 2686.9375, 2687.9375, 2688.5625, 2688.6875, 2688.9375, 2689.5625 and 2689.6875 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(g). The response channels associated with Channels E3, E4, F3, and F4 are allocated to the Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service. See 47 C.F.R. 74.902(c) note, 101.147(g). See Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation
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- (b) its proposed use is more spectrum-efficient than the use that would have been required under the current rules, and, (c) it has completed the frequency coordination procedures and met all of the other prerequisites of section 101.31 of the Commission's rules for conditional authorization, the Commission will consider granting a waiver of the size of a channel under section 101.147(r). As long as the stated conditions for waiver are met, the Commission also will consider granting an accompanying waiver of section 101.31(b)(1)(iii), which otherwise would bar conditional authorization of an application that is subject to a waiver. We note that any authorizations that may be granted in accordance with these waiver procedures would be conditioned on and subject to the
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- order in rulemaking proceedings and inquiry proceedings, and reports arising from any of the foregoing except such orders involving ministerial conforming amendments to rule parts, or order conforming any of the applicable rules to formally adopted international conventions or agreements where novel question of fact, law, or policy are not involved. Updates to the list of NTIA facilities in 101.147 need not be referred to the Commission if they do not involve novel questions of fact, policy or law. Also the addition of new Marine VHF frequency coordination committee(s) to 80.514 of this chapter need not be referred to the Commission if they do not involve novel questions of fact, policy or law, as well as requests by the
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- Part 1 Fifth Report and Order, 67. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Installment Payment Financing for Personal Communications Services (PCS) Licensees, WT Docket No, 97-82, Sixth Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, FCC Rcd 00-313 (rel. August 29, 2000) (``C/F Block Sixth Report and Order''). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237-24.253, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, and 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, WT Docket No. 95-157, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-123 (rel. July 19,2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding
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- references herein to Commission's rules are to the amended rules that will be effected as of the start date of Auction No. 35. See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Clarifies Spectrum Auction Anti-Collusion Rules,'' Public Notice, DA 95-2244, 11 FCC Rcd. 9645 (1995) (rel. October 26, 1995). See 47 C.F.R. 1.65. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237-24.253, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, WT Docket No. 95-157, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-123 (rel. July 19, 2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules
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- On July 27, 2000, GTECH filed the above-captioned application for authority to operate a new MAS station on frequencies 952/928.43125 MHz in Mesa, Arizona, about six miles from SRP's facility. GTECH submitted evidence of frequency coordination with its application that concluded that the proposed location for its system complied with the interference protection criteria set forth in Sections 101.105 and 101.147 of the Commission's Rules. GTECH's frequency coordination submission did not consider SRP's Tempe, Arizona operations under call sign WPQP274. On November 15, 2000, the Branch dismissed GTECH's application as defective, on the grounds that GTECH's proposed station was short-spaced with respect to SRP's Tempe, Arizona MAS facility, and did not contain the required short-spacing agreement. GTECH filed the subject petition
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- / 959.9875 50 kHz AP 932.04375 / 941.04375 25 kHz BI 932.12500 / 941.12500 100 kHz AQ 932.05625 / 941.05625 25 kHz AR 932.06875 / 941.06875 25 kHz AS 932.08125 / 941.08125 25 kHz * The individual frequencies listed in this chart are the center frequencies of each frequency pair in the Block to be auctioned. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(3), (4). Each Block consists of two channels of equal bandwidth. For example, in Block AA, 928.85625 and 959.85625 are the center frequencies and each frequency pair is comprised of two 12.5 kHz wide channels. Therefore, the two channels in Block AA are 928.8500 - 928.8625 MHz and 959.8500 - 959.8625 MHz. ** This represents the total bandwidth for the Block,
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- MHz. On July 27, 2000, GTECH filed an application for authority to operate a new MAS station on frequencies 952/928.43125 MHz in Mesa, Arizona, about six miles from SRP's facility. GTECH submitted evidence of frequency coordination with its application that concluded that the proposed location for its system complied with the interference protection criteria set forth in Sections 101.105 and 101.147 of the Commission's Rules. GTECH's frequency coordination submission did not consider SRP's Tempe, Arizona operations under call sign WPQP274. On November 15, 2000, the Branch dismissed GTECH's Mesa application as defective, on the grounds that GTECH's proposed station was short-spaced with respect to SRP's Tempe, Arizona MAS facility, and did not contain the required short-spacing agreement. On July 25, 2000,
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- / 941.23125 25 kHz AM 932.00625 / 941.00625 25 kHz BB 932.24375 / 941.24375 25 kHz AN 932.01875 / 941.01875 25 kHz BC 932.12500 / 941.12500 100 kHz AO 932.03125 / 941.03125 25 kHz * The individual frequencies listed in this chart are the center frequencies of each frequency pair in the block to be auctioned. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(3), (4). Each block consists of two channels of equal bandwidth. For example, in Block AA, 928.85625 and 959.85625 are the center frequencies and each frequency pair is comprised of two 12.5 kHz wide channels. Therefore, the two channels in Block AA are 928.8500 - 928.8625 MHz and 959.8500 - 959.8625 MHz. ** This represents the total bandwidth for the block,
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- 95-183, 12 FCC Rcd 18600, 18631 63 (1997). See 47 C.F.R. 101.105(c)(3). See Engineering Report at 1. This statement implies that the closest adjacent channel assignment that can be made in an area where a Revelation system is operating is 410 kHz away. Under the current MAS rules, channels normally are available every 12.5 kHz. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b). See 47 C.F.R. 90.103(c)(22), 90.403(f). (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2408 Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2408 @ @& 0 0 0 0 0 0
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- stations without authorization); Florida Power and Light Co., 14 FCC Rcd 7199 (Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, 1999) (issuing a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture for $14,000 for operating seven microwave stations after expiration of the licenses for five months). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 47 C.F.R. 101.31(b)(1)(iii). 47 C.F.R. 101.109 and 101.147. See note to 47 C.F.R. 1.80(b)(4). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 47 U.S.C. 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2582 Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2582 $
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- a radio ``Quiet Zone'' identified in 1.924 of this chapter or, if operated on frequencies in the 17.8-19.7 GHz band, within any of the areas identified in 1.924 of this chapter; . . . (vii) The filed application(s) does not propose to operate in the 21.2-23.6 GHz band with an E.R.P. greater than 55 dBm pursuant to 101.147(s)[.] 6. Califormula's radio station, located at 1690 Frontage Road, lies within approximately 6.5 kilometers of the Mexican border. Section 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules sets 56.3 kilometers as the minimum distance between Califormula's radio station and the Mexican border. Califormula's radio station did not comply with Section 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules because it was closer to the Mexican border than the
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order, we address the waiver request of TRW Inc. (TRW) to provide Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) on certain channels in the 38.6 - 40.0 GHz band (39 GHz band). TRW requests waiver of all the Commission's Part 101 rules that may hinder the use of these frequencies for FSS. In addition, TRW expressly requests waiver of Section 101.147(a) note 4 of the Commission's Rules. For the reasons that follow, we dismiss TRW's waiver request. II. BACKGROUND In 1997, the Commission described an overall policy and framework for services to be provided in the spectrum between 36 - 51 GHz. The Commission recognized that due to the ubiquitous nature of some of the proposed services, it was unlikely that
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- to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, ET Docket No. 92-9, Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993) ("Emerging Technology proceeding"). See also First Report and Order & Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, ET Docket No. 95-18, 12 FCC Rcd 7388 (1997) ("2 GHz MSS allocation proceeding"). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p). See NGSO FSS Proceeding. See also Petition for Rulemaking To Amend Eligibility Requirements in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Services, CS Docket No. 99-250, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 14 FCC Rcd 11,967. See ITU Radio Regulations, Appendix 30B and 47 C.F.R. 2.106 footnote NG104. We note that there is one licensee using the U.S. Appendix
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- to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, ET Docket No. 92-9, Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993) ("Emerging Technology proceeding"). See also First Report and Order & Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, ET Docket No. 95-18, 12 FCC Rcd 7388 (1997) ("2 GHz MSS allocation proceeding"). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p). See NGSO FSS Proceeding. See also Petition for Rulemaking To Amend Eligibility Requirements in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Services, CS Docket No. 99-250, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 14 FCC Rcd 11,967. See ITU Radio Regulations, Appendix 30B and 47 C.F.R. 2.106 footnote NG104. We note that there is one licensee using the U.S. Appendix
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of CITY OF SAN DIEGO Petition for Reconsideration and Request for Waiver of Section 101.147 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. 0000655923 ON RECONSIDERATION Adopted: October 15, 2002 Released: October 17, 2002 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION We have before us a Petition for Reconsideration (Petition) filed by the City of San Diego (San Diego) on May 30, 2002. The
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit | Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of CITY OF SAN DIEGO Request for Waiver of Section 101.147 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. 0000655923 Adopted: April 23, 2002 Released: May 1, 2002 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION On November 13, 2001, the City of San Diego (San Diego) filed a request for waiver of Section 101.147 of the Commission's Rules to permit authorization
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of MINNESOTA POWER INC. Request for Waiver of Sections 101.141(a)(3) and 101.147 of the Commission's Rules for Microwave Industrial/Business Pool Station WEG480, Salol, Minnesota ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0000898197 ORDER Adopted: June 9, 2003; Released: June 11, 2003 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. We have before us a request by Minnesota Power Inc. (Minnesota Power) for a
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- see also Part 1 Seventh Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 17555, 17. 47 C.F.R. 1.2107(d). See 47 C.F.R. 1.2109(d). Id. 47 C.F.R. 101.105 (Interference protection criteria), 47 C.F.R. 101.1421 (Coordination of adjacent area MVDDS stations and incumbent public safety POFS stations), and 47 C.F.R. 101.1440 (MVDDS protection of DBS). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p), 101.1423, and 1.928(f)(1) and (2). 47 C.F.R. 101.105 and 1.924. See supra note 1. 47 C.F.R. Ch. 1, Subpart I. 47 C.F.R. 1.1305-1.1319. 47 C.F.R. 1.2105 requires the disclosure on the short-form of the applicant's ownership information as set forth in 47 C.F.R. 1.2112. Note that both of these sections were revised in
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- 12.2-12.7 GHz Band, ET Docket No. 98-206, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 9614 (2002) (``Second Report and Order''). 47 C.F.R. 101.105 (Interference protection criteria), 47 C.F.R. 101.1421 (Coordination of adjacent area MVDDS stations and incumbent public safety POFS stations), and 47 C.F.R. 101.1440 (MVDDS protection of DBS). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p), 101.1423, and 1.928(f)(1) and (2). 47 C.F.R. 1.2105(c)(7)(i). See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Provides Guidance on the Anti-Collusion Rule for D, E, and F Block Bidders, Pubic Notice, DA 96-1460, 15 FCC Rcd 6196 (1996). 47 C.F.R. 1.2105(c)(1). See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Clarifies Spectrum Auction Anti-Collusion Rules,'' Public Notice, 11 FCC Rcd 9645 (1995). See Auction No.
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- 12.2-12.7 GHz Band, ET Docket No. 98-206, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 9614 (2002) (``Second Report and Order''). 47 C.F.R. 101.105 (Interference protection criteria), 47 C.F.R. 101.1421 (Coordination of adjacent area MVDDS stations and incumbent public safety POFS stations), and 47 C.F.R. 101.1440 (MVDDS protection of DBS). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p), 101.1423, and 1.928(f)(1) and (2). See, e.g., International Bureau Seeks Comment on Proposals to Permit Reducing Orbital Spacings Between U.S. Direct Broadcast Satellites, Public Notice, DA 03-3903 (rel. December 16, 2003). 47 C.F.R. 1.2105(c)(1); 47 C.F.R. 1.2105(a)(2)(viii). See also Part 1 Seventh Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 17546 (2001); Part 1 Fifth Report and Order,
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- set forth below, we dismiss the Petition as untimely. Background. On April 15, 2002 the City of Crystal Lake filed a new application for a point-to-point microwave link using the frequency 2476 MHz with emission designator 8M0F3W to transmit a video signal containing the surveillance images of a short bike path. In this connection, Crystal Lake requested waiver of Sections 101.147(f)(3), 101.109(c), and 101.115 of the Commission's Rules to allow the operation of a video system in the 2450 MHz band with a bandwidth of 8 MHz. On June 13, 2002, the Branch concluded that Crystal Lake had not shown that a rule waiver was justified to allow a bandwidth of 8 MHz in a band where the normal bandwidth is
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- supply information describing its problem and supporting its claim). The licensee who has the earlier interference protection date is to be protected against later filed link registrations. The licensee causing the interference shall respond immediately and make every reasonable effort to identify and resolve the conflict. Prior links shall be protected in accordance with the interference criteria specified in Section 101.147(z)(2). Licensees are encouraged to resolve the harmful interference before seeking resolution from the Commission. Modifications and Amendments to Link Registrations Notice: Any change to technical data on a link registration will result in a new interference protection date. Licensees must electronically file FCC Form 601 Main Form and Schedule M to modify the technical data on an individual link registration.
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- supply information describing its problem and supporting its claim). The licensee who has the earlier interference protection date is to be protected against later filed link registrations. The licensee causing the interference shall respond immediately and make every reasonable effort to identify and resolve the conflict. Prior links shall be protected in accordance with the interference criteria specified in Section 101.147(z)(2). Licensees are encouraged to resolve the harmful interference before seeking resolution from the Commission. Modifications and Amendments to Link Registrations Notice: Any change to technical data on a link registration will result in a new interference protection date. Licensees must electronically file FCC Form 601 Main Form and Schedule M to modify the technical data on an individual link registration.
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- Mexican coordination. Pursuant to 2.301 of this chapter, MVDDS systems in the United States within 56 km (35 miles) of the Canadian and Mexican border will be granted conditional licenses, until final international agreements are approved. These systems may not cause harmful interference to stations in Canada or Mexico. MVDDS stations must comply with the procedures outlined under 101.147(p) and 1.928(f)(1) and (f)(2) of this chapter until final international agreements concerning MVDDS are signed. Section 1.928(f) of this chapter states that transmitting antennas can be located as close as five miles (eight kilometers) of the border if they point within a sector of 160 degrees away from the border, and as close as thirty-five miles (fifty-six km) of
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- 1.2105(c). See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Clarifies Spectrum Auction Anti-Collusion Rules, Public Notice, 11 FCC Rcd. 9645 (1995). 47 C.F.R. 1.65. 47 C.F.R. 1.2105(c)(6); see also Part 1 Seventh Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd. at 17,555, 17. 47 C.F.R. 1.2107(d). See 47 C.F.R. 1.2109(d). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237-24.253, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, WT Docket No. 95-157, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-123 (rel. July 19, 2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd. 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules
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- including partnering with other entities to install a fiber optic cable. We further conclude that this action will not adversely affect or impose additional costs on FSS and MSS licensees in the 18 GHz band. Accordingly IT IS ORDERED that pursuant to Sections 4(i) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), and Sections 1.925 and 101.147(r) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.925, 101.147(r), the petition for waiver filed by Rye Telephone Company, Inc. on February 28, 2003 IS DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the licensing staff of the Broadband Division SHALL PROCESS the application filed by Rye Telephone Company on February 28, 2003, File No. 0001215388, in accordance with this Memorandum Opinion and
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- designation will take effect upon the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding by each Database Manager and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau regarding the Database Manager's duties and responsibilities. Following completion of the MOU process, the Bureau will provide contact information for the Database Managers via public notice. This action is taken under the delegated authority contained in Sections 0.131, 0.331, 101.147(z)(1) and 101.1523 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.131, 0.331, 101.147(z)(1), 101.1523. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Joel D. Taubenblatt Chief, Broadband Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau . On February 23, 2004, The Wireless Communications Association International, Inc. filed a petition for reconsideration of certain aspects of the Report and Order, which is currently pending before the Commission. In the context of
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- EA AZ 932.21875 / 941.21875 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA BA 932.23125 / 941.23125 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA BB 932.24375 / 941.24375 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA * The individual frequencies listed in this chart are the center frequencies of each frequency pair in the block to be auctioned. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(3), (4). Each block consists of two channels of equal bandwidth. For example, in Block AA, 928.85625 and 959.85625 are the center frequencies and each frequency pair is comprised of two 12.5 kHz wide channels. Therefore, the two channels in Block AA are 928.8500 - 928.8625 MHz and 959.8500 - 959.8625 MHz. ** This represents the total bandwidth for the block,
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- EA AZ 932.21875 / 941.21875 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA BA 932.23125 / 941.23125 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA BB 932.24375 / 941.24375 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA * The individual frequencies listed in this chart are the center frequencies of each frequency pair in the block to be auctioned. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(3), (4). Each block consists of two channels of equal bandwidth. For example, in Block AA, 928.85625 and 959.85625 are the center frequencies and each frequency pair is comprised of two 12.5 kHz wide channels. Therefore, the two channels in Block AA are 928.85000 - 928.86250 MHz and 959.85000 - 959.86250 MHz. ** This represents the total bandwidth for each block,
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- Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 23322-31. The Commission stated that the ultimate decision of the number of Database Managers and the selection of such Managers would be made by WTB, and noted that the Bureau would announce its manager selection procedures by public notice. See Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 23341 51. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 101.147(z) (sites may not operate until NTIA approval is received); 101.1511 (authorization will be granted upon proper application filing and link coordination in accordance with the Commission's rules); 101.1523 (sharing and coordination among non-Federal Government licensees and between non-Federal Government licensees and Federal Government services). Notice, Establishment of a Frequency Assignment Coordination Web Site, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, 68 FR
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- 1.2109(d). Id. See 47 C.F.R. 101.103 (Frequency coordination procedures), 47 C.F.R. 101.105 (Interference protection criteria), 47 C.F.R. 101.109 (Treatment of incumbent licensees), 47 C.F.R. 101.129 (Transmitter locations), 47 C.F.R. 101.1421 (Coordination of adjacent area MVDDS stations and incumbent public safety POFS stations), and 47 C.F.R. 101.1440 (MVDDS protection of DBS). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p), 101.1423, and 1.928(f)(1) and (2). See 47 C.F.R. 101.105 and 1.924. See id. See supra note 1. Public Safety incumbents in the 12.2 - 12.7 GHz band can be identified by searching on the radio service code ``MW'' and limiting the search by upper and lower frequency band. 47 C.F.R. Ch. 1, Subpart I. 47 C.F.R.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) CHEEKTOWAGA-SLOAN ) FCC File Nos. 0001220304, UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT ) 0001220313 ) Petition for Reconsideration and ) Request for Waiver of Section 101.147 ) of the Commission's Rules ) ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION Adopted: January 26, 2005 Released: January 31, 2005 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. We have before us a petition for reconsideration (Petition) submitted by Cheektowaga-Sloan Union Free School District (Cheektowaga-Sloan) on May 15, 2003. The Petition asks that we reconsider the April 29,
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- Order, 17 FCC Rcd 9614 (2002) (``Second Report and Order''). (Auction 63 Seminar, ``Overview of MVDDS Rules and Due Diligence,'' held on September 28, 2005). 47 C.F.R. 101.105 (interference protection criteria), 47 C.F.R. 101.1421 (coordination of adjacent area MVDDS stations and incumbent public safety POFS stations), and 47 C.F.R. 101.1440 (MVDDS protection of DBS). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p), 101.1423, and 1.928(f)(1) and (2). See, e.g., International Bureau Seeks Comment on Proposals to Permit Reducing Orbital Spacings Between U.S. Direct Broadcast Satellites, Public Notice, 18 FCC Rcd 25683 (2003). Auction No. 63 Procedures Public Notice at 6-7. 47 C.F.R 101.1412; see also Second Report and Order at 159-170. 47 C.F.R 101.1412(a). 47 C.F.R. 1.2105(a)(2)(viii);
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- interference protection dates of the affected parties in helping to resolve the interference. The licensee causing the interference shall respond immediately and make every reasonable effort to identify and resolve the interference immediately pursuant to the interference resolution procedures outlined in Section 101.105 of the Commission's rules. Links shall be protected in accordance with the interference criteria specified in Section 101.147(z)(2), unless the parties otherwise mutually agree to other criteria. While the parties may engineer around the interference as they mutually deem appropriate, the licensee with the first-in-time protection date is entitled to interference protection. The parties shall establish a time period for resolution of the interference. If, however, the licensee receiving the interference and entitled to protection is not satisfied
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Kojo Worldwide Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). See File No. 0001919664. See File No. 0000432307, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, June 8, 2001; File No. 0000477582, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, June 19, 2001; and File No. 00000506891, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, July 18, 2001. 22355.57 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 22355.0 MHz. See 47
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Anderson Desk Company, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). See File No. 0000281783. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1) and 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 101.31(b)(1), 101.31(b)(1)(v), certain applicants for point-to-point microwave stations, not located within 56.3 kilometers of any international border, operating in certain frequency bands, are deemed to have conditional authority to operate their proposed stations during the pendency of their applications. The frequency proposed for use
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- FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to More Enterprises Communications Network, Inc., at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). See File No. 0001861022. Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940008 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. 301. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1)
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- 20554. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Uniradio Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). See File No. 0001742599. See File No. 0002094917. Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940013 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. 301.
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- IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Norman Krieger, Inc., at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). In its Response, Krieger notes that the San Diego Office incorrectly described Krieger's business as a manufacturer of hotel bedding and fabrics. 21377.74 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21375.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). According to Commission's records, however, the reciprocal frequency for the WQCC468 license is 21229.25 MHz. Notice of Apparent Liability for
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Lamkin Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). The actual measurement taken by the agent showed that the station was operating on 21243.5 MHz. 21243.5 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21245.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940007 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). In
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- 5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Pacnet Incorporated, at its address of record, Gary Kremen, and Timothy Dillon, his counsel of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940011 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). Kremen v. Cohen, et al. Case No.: C 98 20718 JW PVT (N.D. Cal. Sept. 28, 2005). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U.S.C. 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Pacnet Incorporated, at its address of record, Gary Kremen, and Timothy Dillon, Esquire, his counsel of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940010 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). Kremen v. Cohen, et al. Case No.: C 98 20718 JW PVT (N.D. Cal. Sept. 28, 2005). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U.S.C. 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA
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- offered but not won in Auction No. 22. Since that license was unsold in Auction No. 58, it is again offered in open bidding in Auction No. 71. See 47 C.F.R. 24.709(a)(3) - (4). See i47 C.F.R. 24.712. See 47 C.F.R. 24.709(a)(1). See 47 C.F.R. 24.712, 24.717. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 13,999 (2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing
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- Licenses in the Microwave Industrial/Business Radio Pool ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. 0002114893-0002114895, 0002116657-0002116666 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: February 21, 2006 Released: February 21, 2006 By the Deputy Chief, Broadband Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION In this Memorandum Opinion and Order, we address the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission's (MPBC) request for waivers of Sections 101.109(c), 101.147(l)(7), and 101.603(a)(7) of the Commission's Rules with respect to MPBC's applications for fixed point-to-point microwave licenses in the Microwave Industrial/Business Pool in Maryland. For the reasons stated below, we grant MPBC's request. BACKGROUND 2. MPBC is the licensee of six UHF television broadcast stations in the State of Maryland. MPBC has, since its inception, relied upon a commercial common carrier
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- See 47 C.F.R. 1.2109(d); see also Competitive Bidding Second Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 2388 226. See 47 C.F.R. 1.65. See 47 C.F.R. 1.2105(c)(6); see also Part 1 Seventh Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 17555 17. See 47 C.F.R. 1.2107(d). . See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 13,999 (2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing
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- OF MDS OPERATIONS, INC. FOR WAIVER OF MULTICHANNEL VIDEO DISTRIBUTION AND DATA SERVICE TECHNICAL RULES WT Docket No. 07-255 Comments due: December 19, 2007 Reply Comments due: January 18, 2008 Pursuant to Section 1.925(c) of the Commission's rules, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (``Bureau'') hereby seeks comment on the request of MDS Operations, Inc. (MDS Operations), for waiver of Sections 101.105(a)(4), 101.147(p), and 101.1440 of the Commission's rules. These rules, which set power limits for stations in the Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service (MVDDS) at 12.2-12.7 GHz, limit Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) levels at 14 dBm per 24 MHz. MDS Operations, licensee of 80 MVDDS licenses, seeks a waiver to allow it to operate transmitters at Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
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- of the 24 GHz Report and Order and Section 101.531 make any further explicit statements regarding filing windows unnecessary. FlexCom reads portions of rules adopted in the 24 GHz Report and Order as indicating that the Commission intended to preserve a pre-existing regulatory scheme for POFMS licenses. FlexCom quotes the changes the 24 GHz Report and Order made to Section 101.147(r)(9) as ``confirm[ing] the inapplicability of [Section] 1.2105(a)'' to its application. Prior to the 24 GHz Report and Order, the first sentence of Section 101.147(r)(9) read: ``The following frequencies are available for point-to-multipoint DEMS Systems, except that channels 35-39 are available only to existing 18 GHz DEMS licensees as of March 14, 1997.'' The 24 GHz Report and Order modified the
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- rules are necessary to assign frequencies for LMDS systems on a BTA service area basis, clarify that the assigned spectrum may be subdivided as desired by the licensee, and provide specific frequency coordination procedures applicable to the operation of such systems on the assigned frequencies. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 101.103(g)-(h) Frequency coordination procedures. 101.147(t) Frequency assignments. SUBPART L-LOCAL MULTIPOINT DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Brief Description: The part 101 rules prescribe the manner in which portions of the radio spectrum may be made available for private operational, common carrier, 24 GHz Service and Local Multipoint Distribution Service fixed, microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on land or in specified offshore coastal areas within the continental shelf. Subpart
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- 7. Appendix B lists extension applications and renewal applications for the 22 licenses that were denied any extension in the Division Letter, as also discussed in para. 7. The applications and call signs at issue are listed in Appendix C. The applications will be collectively referred to as the EA Extension Applications. 47 C.F.R. Part 101. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(u). Rectangular service area licenses in the 39 GHz Service are also referred to as incumbent licenses. Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the 37.0 - 38.6 GHz and 38.6 - 40 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Second Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 95-183, 12 FCC Rcd 18600 (1997) (39 GHz R&O). Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding
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- Appendix C. The applications will be collectively referred to as the EA Extension Applications. The licenses in question, as well as the associated renewal applications and construction notifications, are listed in Appendix A. The licenses in question, as well as the associated renewal applications and extension applications, are listed in Appendix B. 47 C.F.R. Part 101. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(u). Rectangular service area licenses in the 39 GHz Service are also referred to as incumbent licenses. Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the 37.0 - 38.6 GHz and 38.6 - 40 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Second Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 95-183, 12 FCC Rcd 18600 (1997) (39 GHz R&O). Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding
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- part 101) or section number (e.g., 47 CFR 101.101). Accordingly, we are amending: (1) footnote NG53 by revising `` 76.51 of this chapter'' to read ``47 CFR 76.51;'' (2) footnote NG141 by revising ``part 22 of this chapter'' to read ``47 CFR part 22;'' (3) footnote NG144 by deleting ``of this chapter'' from ``47 CFR 21.901(e), 74.502(c), 74.602(g), 78.18(a)(4), and 101.147(r) of this chapter;'' (4) footnote NG155 by revising ``Part 80 of this chapter'' to read ``47 CFR part 80;'' (5) footnote NG158 by revising ``Part 90 of this chapter'' to read ``47 CFR part 90;''and (6) footnote NG173 by revising `` 90.259 of this chapter'' to read ``47 CFR 90.259.'' We note that footnotes NG147, NG149, and NG184 contain similar
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- systems in the 38.6-40 GHz band on an Economic Area service area basis and to clarify that non-LMDS operations in the 31,000-31,300 MHz band licensed after March 11, 1997 are secondary to Local Multipoint Distribution Service operations and are unprotected with respect to each other. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 101.103(b)(3) Frequency coordination procedures. 101.147(v)(2) Frequency assignments. SUBPART N-COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR THE 38.6-40.0 GHZ BAND Brief Description: The part 101 rules prescribe the manner in which portions of the radio spectrum may be made available for private operational, common carrier, Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS), 24 GHz Service and Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS), 39 GHz, Multiple Address Service (MAS), Multichannel Video Distribution and
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- in normal operation and on average. Section 101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's Rules sets forth capacity and loading requirements which must be met by equipment operating in the 4, 6, 10, and 11 GHz bands for point-to-point systems operating under Part 101 of the Commission's Rules. These capacity and loading requirements are designed to promote efficient use of the spectrum. Section 101.147 of the Commission's Rules specifies authorized channel bandwidths in each band. For each authorized bandwidth, Section 101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's Rules specifies a minimum payload capacity, expressed in megabits per second. According to Petitioners, the industry has generally construed the minimum payload requirements as applying each and every second the link is in service. Petitioners assert that fixed service links,
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- maintained both in normal operation and on average.3 Section 101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's Rules sets forth capacity and loading requirements which must be met by equipment operating in the 4, 6, 10, and 11 GHz bands for point-to-point systems operating under Part 101 of the Commission's Rules.4These capacity and loading requirements are designed to promote efficient use of the spectrum.5Section 101.147 of the Commission's Rules specifies authorized channel bandwidths in each band.6For each authorized bandwidth, Section 101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's Rules specifies a minimum payload capacity, expressed in megabits per second.7 According to Petitioners, the industry has generally construed the minimum payload requirements as applying each and every second the link is in service.8Petitioners assert that fixed service links, 147 C.F.R.
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- 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 309, and Sections 1.3 and 1.925 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.3, 1.925, the Superseding Request for Waiver filed by MDS Operations, Inc. on June 25, 2009, IS GRANTED IN PART AND OTHERWISE DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Sections 101.105(a)(4)(i), 101.113(a) note 11, and 101.147(p) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 101.105(a)(4)(i), 101.113(a) note 11, 101.147(p), are WAIVED to authorize MDS Operations to operate a transmitting antenna at Sandia Park, New Mexico, with the following terms and conditions: MDS Operations must file an application requesting authorization for any facility that would have a significant environmental effect, as defined by 1.1301 through 1.1319 of the
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- 47 C.F.R. 25.139 (NGSO FSS coordination and information sharing betweenMVDDS licensees in the 12.2 GHz to 12.7 GHz band); 25.208(k) (Power flux density limits); 101.103 (Frequency coordination procedures); 101.105 (Interference protection criteria); 101.111 (Emission limitations); 101.113 (Transmitter power limitations); 101.129 (Transmitter location); 101.1409 (Treatment of incumbent licensees); 101.1440 (MVDDS protection of DBS). 8See 47 C.F.R. 101.113(a) note 11; 101.147(p). The EIRP limit for MVDDS is expressed as a power spectral density, i.e., 14 dBm per 24 megahertz of spectrum. Herein we occasionally refer to EIRP levels in shorthand, e.g., "14 dBm." We clarify that these shorthand references are for convenience only. 9The EPFD is the power flux density produced at a DBS receive earth station, taking into account shielding
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- U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 101.101 Frequency availability. 101.103 Frequency coordination procedures. 101.105 Interference protection criteria. 101.109 Bandwidth. 101.111 Emission limitations. 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. 101.115 Directional antennas. 101.135 Shared use of radio stations and the offering of private carrier service. 101.139 Authorization of transmitters. 101.141 Microwave modulation. 101.143 Minimum path length requirements. 101.145 Interference to geostationary-satellites. 101.147 Frequency assignments. SUBPART E-MISCELLANEOUS COMMON CARRIER PROVISIONS Brief Description: Subpart E sets forth miscellaneous provisions applicable to Common Carrier microwave stations. Need: The revised rules apply requirements relating to discontinuance of service and equal employment opportunities to common carrier operation in the 24 GHz service. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 101.305 Discontinuance, reduction or
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- Released: March 1, 2011 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST BY BRIDGEWAVE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. FOR WAIVER TO AGGREGATE CONTIGUOUS CHANNELS OVER A SINGLE CARRIER IN THE 18 GHZ BAND WT Docket No. 11-25 Comment Date: March 15, 2011 Reply Comment Date: March 25, 2011 On May 12, 2010, BridgeWave Communications, Inc. (BridgeWave) filed a request for waiver of Section 101.147(r) of the Commission's Rules to authorize fixed users of BridgeWave's radios to aggregate contiguous channels for operation over a single carrier in the 17.7-19.7 GHz (18 GHz) band. BridgeWave is a vendor of fixed microwave equipment used for high-capacity backhaul services. It develops and supplies multi-gigabit wireless backhaul solutions for broadband networks serving the residential, commercial, educational, public safety and
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- Released: March 1, 2011 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST BY BRIDGEWAVE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. FOR WAIVER TO AGGREGATE CONTIGUOUS CHANNELS OVER A SINGLE CARRIER IN THE 18 GHZ BAND WT Docket No. 11-25 Comment Date: March 15, 2011 Reply Comment Date: March 25, 2011 On May 12, 2010, BridgeWave Communications, Inc. (BridgeWave) filed a request for waiver of Section 101.147(r) of the Commission's Rules to authorize fixed users of BridgeWave's radios to aggregate contiguous channels for operation over a single carrier in the 17.7-19.7 GHz (18 GHz)1band. BridgeWave is a vendor of fixed microwave equipment used for high-capacity backhaul services.2It develops and supplies multi-gigabit wireless backhaul solutions for broadband networks serving the residential, commercial, educational, public safety and health care
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- interfere with each other. II. REGULATIONS AND POLICIES THAT THE COMMISSION ADOPTED OR MODIFIED, INCLUDING COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS In the 6 and 23 GHz R&O, the Commission took the following actions: Amended the table in Section 101.31(c) of the Commission's Rules to list 30 megahertz as the maximum permissible bandwidth in the Upper 6 GHz Band. Added note 33 to Section 101.147(a), stating that coordination of a new 30 megahertz link in the Upper 6 GHz Band should be attempted only if it cannot be accommodated in the 5925-6425 MHz band (Lower 6 GHz Band). Added Section 101.147(l)(8) to show the specific transmission and reception channels that will be available for licensees to use when operating on bandwidths of 30 megahertz in
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- parte rules. . -FCC- Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, P.L. 112-96, 6412 (2012), 126 Stat. 156 (``Spectrum Act''). We note that no applications for new Part 101 stations in the 18.3-19.3 GHz band will be accepted at this time, since that band has been reallotted to the Fixed Satellite Service. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(r). We also note that there is a requirement to coordinate use in the 17.8-19.7 GHz band with the Federal Government in the Denver, Colorado and Washington, DC areas. See 47 C.F.R. 1.924(e). We note that the 21.2 - 23.6 GHz band is shared equally with the Federal Government and use in that band must be coordinated with the National
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- Section 101.135 is revised to read as follows: `` * * * (e) Applicants licensed in the MAS frequencies after [insert 60 days after date of publication in the Federal Register], shall not provide service to others on a non-profit, cost-shared basis or on a for-profit private carrier basis in the 928-928.85/952-952.85/956.25-956.45 MHz bands and the 932.25625-932.49375/941.25625-941.49375 MHz bands.'' Section 101.147(a) as amended, is revised to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * * * 928.0 - 929.0 MHz /28/ 932.0 - 932.5 MHz /27/ 932.5 - 935 MHz /17/ 941.0 - 941.5 MHz /27/ 941.5 - 944 MHz /17/ /18/ 952.0 - 960.0 MHz /28/ * * * * * Section 101.147(b), as amended, is revised
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- exists, appeared in the above captioned Report and Order. We correct this by deleting those references and adding the following section, immediately after section 101.81 to read as follows: 101.83 Modification of station license. Permissible changes in equipment operating in the band 18.58-19.3 GHz: Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, stations that remain co-primary under the provisions of 101.147(r) may not make modifications to their systems that increase interference to satellite earth stations, or result in a facility that would be more costly to relocate. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Robin R. Layton, Associate Chief International Bureau (continued....) Federal Communications Commission @& 0 0 0 0 0 0 " Hf[fKHf
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- ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ET Docket No. 98-206 RM-9147 RM-9245 Released: June 4, 2002 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division: On May 23, 2002, the Commission released a Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Report and Order (FCC 02-116) in the above captioned proceeding. Rule sections 101.147(p)-(q)(1) ``Frequency assignments'' and 101.1421(c) ``Coordination of adjacent area MVDDS stations and incumbent public safety POFS stations'' in Appendix D contained the wrong date. Therefore, with this Erratum we correct rule sections 101.147(p)-(q)(1) and 101.1421(c) to conform to the text of the Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Report and Order. In addition, in paragraph 2 of the Final Regulatory Flexibility
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- Paragraph (a) of Section 101.97 is revised to read as follows: 101.97 Future licensing in the 18.30-19.30 GHz band. (a) All major modifications and extensions to existing FS systems in the 18.3 - 18.58 band after November 19, 2002, or in the 18.58-19.30 band after June 8, 2000 (with the exception of certain low power operations authorized under 101.147(r)(10)) will be authorized on a secondary basis to FSS systems. All other modifications will render the modified FS license secondary to FSS operations, unless the incumbent affirmatively justifies primary status and the incumbent FS licensee establishes that the modification would not add to the relocation costs for FSS licensees. Incumbent FS licensees will maintain primary status for the following technical
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- name. Additionally, as adopted, the rule states that a ``total of 176 authorizations will be issued for the 24 GHz Service by the FCC,'' which is inaccurate given that, for the 24 GHz band, each EA has five channel pairs (each of which is licensed separately) for a total of 880 authorizations. See 47 C.F.R. 101.505 citing 47 C.F.R. 101.147(m), (n), and (r)(9). In view of the foregoing, Appendix C of the Report and Order, Final Rules, as it pertains to Section 101.523, is hereby corrected to conform to the text of the Report and Order as follows: 32. Section 101.523 is added to read as follows: 101.523 Service areas. (a) The service areas for 24 GHz are Economic
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- for the first call listed on the application and CAPM for each additional call sign listed. Currently, the filing fee is $80 for the first call sign and $50 for each additional call sign. Individual link registrations on ULS are not subject to a filing fee. , or ordered from the Forms Distribution Center at 1-800-418-3676. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(z)(1) (registration is on a first-come, first served basis in ULS); 47 C.F.R. 1.907 (``Universal Licensing System (ULS) is the consolidated database, application filing system, and processing system for all Wireless Radio Services. ULS supports electronic filing of all applications and related documents by applicants and licensees in the Wireless Radio Services, and provides public access to licensing information.''). See,
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- 20554. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Anderson Desk Company at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File No. 0000281783. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1) and 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 101.31(b)(1), 101.31(b)(1)(v), certain applicants for point-to-point microwave stations, not located within 56.3 kilometers of any international border, operating in certain frequency bands, are deemed to have conditional authority to operate their proposed stations during the pendency of their applications. The
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to International Customs Brokers, Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File No. 0001961221. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act,
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- 20554. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Kojo Worldwide Corporation at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File No. 0001919664. See File No. 0000432307, dismissed June 8, 2001; File No. 0000477582, dismissed June 19, 2001; and File No. 00000506891, dismissed July 18, 2001. 22355.57 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 22355.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). We note that the attorney indicates that this advice was given
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Norman Krieger Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 21377.74 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21375.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). According to Commission's records, however, the reciprocal frequency for the WQCC468 license is 21229.25 MHz. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the
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- D.C. 20554.8 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Lamkin Corporation at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). The actual measurement taken by the agent showed that the station was operating on 21243.5 MHz. 21243.5 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21245.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of
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- IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to More Enterprises Communications Network, Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File No. 0001861022. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act,
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Pacific Spanish Network Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File No. 0002006216. See File No. 0002073942. See File No. 0002091865. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious
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- 21. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Pacnet Incorporated at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File Nos. 0002060640 (license application) and 000206644 (STA), filed February 28, 2005. A modification to the license application was filed by Pacnet on June 2, 2005, to change the requested microwave frequency to 22075.0 MHz. According to Commission records, the STA request was returned on June 1, 2005 and the modified license application was returned
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- D.C. 20554. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Pacnet Incorporated at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File No. 0002032007, filed February 2, 2005 (STA Application) and File No. 0002031935, filed February 4, 2005 (License Application). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission
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- 17. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Tocabi America Corporation at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). The coordinates on the WPXB706 authorization are 3235'38.2'' north latitude and 11704'04.9'' west longitude. The coordinates for this location are 3235'37'' north latitude and 11701'02'' west longitude. The actual measurement made by the agent showed the station to be operating on 22455.86 MHz. 22455.86 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 22455.0 MHz.
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- D.C. 20554. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Uniradio Corp. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See File No. 0001742599. See File No. 0002094917. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or
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- 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to T-Mobile USA, Inc. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Catherine Deaton District Director Los Angeles District Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. 301. 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). See Application No. 0002195104, filed June 10, 2005. We note that T-Mobile was unable to obtain frequency coordination for the exact frequencies it was operating the transmitters on. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Report No. 2852 February 28, 2008 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION 11417 Part 101.109 Fixed Wireless 02/04/2008 In the Matter of Fixed Wireless Part 101.147 Communications Communications Coalition, Coalition Amendment of Sections 101.109 And 101.147 of the Commission's (Mitchell Lazarus Rules to Accommodate 30 MHz Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. Channels in the 6525-6875 MHZ 1300 North 17th Street Band 11th Floor Arlington, VA 22209) ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500
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- 2010, the Commission released a Report and Order, FCC 10-109, in the above-captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects Appendix A of the Report and Order as indicated below: The second paragraph 3 is renumbered as paragraph 4. In the new paragraph 4, paragraph (s) is corrected to read as ``paragraphs (s)(3) and (s)(7).'' The new paragraphs (s)(3) and (s)(7) of Section 101.147 is corrected to read as follows: (s) *** (3) *** Transmit (receive) (MHz) Receive (transmit) (MHz) *** *** 220252........................... 223225 *** *** 220752........................... 223275 ***** (7) *** Transmit (receive) (MHz) Receive (transmit) (MHz) *** *** 220252........................... 223225 220752........................... 223275 ***** FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Blaise A. Scinto Chief, Broadband Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (continued....) Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission ,
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- October 14, 2011 By the Chief, Broadband Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: On August 9, 2011, the Commission released a Report and Order, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 11-120, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects Appendix A by correcting the amending language in paragraph 10 of Appendix on page 57 and adopted section 101.147(p) on pages 59-62 to read as follows: 10. Amend 101.147 by adding the entry ``6,875-7,125 MHz '' to the table in paragraph (a), amending the entry ``12,700-13,200 MHz '' in the table in paragraph (a), adding footnote (34) to paragraph (a), redesignating paragraph (l) as paragraph (k), adding a new paragraph (l), redesignating paragraph (p) as paragraph (p)(1), and
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- ERRATUM Released: October 14, 2011 By the Chief, Broadband Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: On August 9, 2011, the Commission released aReport and Order,Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 11-120, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects Appendix A by correcting the amending language in paragraph 10 of Appendix on page 57 and adopted section 101.147(p) on pages 59-62 to read as follows: 10. Amend 101.147 by adding the entry "6,875-7,125 MHz " to the table in paragraph (a), amending the entry "12,700-13,200 MHz " in the table in paragraph (a), adding footnote (34) to paragraph (a), redesignating paragraph (l) as paragraph (k), adding a new paragraph (l), redesignating paragraph (p)as paragraph (p)(1), and adding
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- terrestrial licensees in these bands if interference to those operations would occur during the period that the terrestrial stations remain co-primary and the terrestrial antenna is pointing within 2 degrees of the GSO satellite. Additionally, Fixed-Satellite Service operations are not entitled to protection from the co-primary operations until after that period has expired. (see 21.901(e), 74.502(c), 74.602(g), 78.18(a)(4), and 101.147(r)) (i) Protection of fixed services receivers in the 18.3-19.3 GHz band For purposes of this section, FSS space stations operating in accordance with the power-flux density limits of 25.208 are considered not to cause unacceptable interference to fixed service receivers that are pointed more than 2 degrees from the FSS space station. (1) 18.3-18.58 GHz: FSS space stations transmitting
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- approximately four times as much bandwidth as DEMS systems operating at 18 GHz to maintain comparable reliability and coverage. Therefore, we decided to license the relocated operations in 40 MHz channel pairs. We concluded that DEMS licensees require 40 MHz channel pairs at 24 GHz for their capacity to be equivalent to the capacity they had at 18 GHz. Section 101.147(r)(9) of the Commission's Rules currently separates the frequencies between the transmit and receive and it establishes one set of channels for nodal station use (24.25-24.45 GHz) and another set for use as user stations (25.05-25.25 GHz). We proposed that the same amount of spectrum be provided to each new 24 GHz licensee as is provided under the rules for the
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- On the other hand, the Commission carried over, unchanged, former Section 21.705 (now Section 101.703), which provides that a common carrier may render any kind of communication service provided for in its tariffs so long as the kinds of communications carried do not violate the terms of the licensee's authorization or Sections 101.111 (emission limitations), 101.113 (transmitter power limitations), or 101.147 (frequency assignments) of the Rules. The Part 101 Order also replicated, without change or discussion, subsection (c) of former Section 21.700 (now Section 101.701), which provides that common carrier applicants for facilities that will be used primarily to relay television broadcast signals must demonstrate (1) that at least fifty percent of the customers using the microwave facility will not be
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- their evaluation and timely response.'' 47 C.F.R. 101.3. This includes 500 MHz at 3700-4200 for downlinks and 500 MHz at 5925-6425 for uplinks. See, e.g., Establishment of Domestic Communications-Satellite Facilities by Nongovernmental Entities, Report and Order, 22 FCC 2d 86, 102 (1970). See also American Satellite Corp., 72 FCC 2d 750, 754 (1978). See 47 C.F.R. 101.109 and 101.147 (establishing maximum authorized bandwidths for the various frequency bands used by the fixed microwave services). See also 47 C.F.R. 101.141 (establishing minimum payload and traffic loading payload requirements for the various nominal channel bandwidths). 47 C.F.R. 101.109(c). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 101.103(d). We note, however, that in bands shared by the FSS and FS, the relative positions
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- Rules to permit NGSO FSS systems to operate with GSO systems (both FSS and BSS) and terrestrial systems in certain bands, including the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. On March 6, 1998, Northpoint also filed a Petition for Rule Making with the Commission requesting permission to operate a terrestrial service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. Specifically, Northpoint asked that we modify Section 101.147(p) of our Rules to authorize DBS licensees and their affiliates to obtain secondary, subsidiary terrestrial communications authorizations to use the 12.2-12.7 GHz band to provide multichannel video distribution of local television programs and broadband digital data (e.g., high-speed Internet access). Northpoint has been testing its technology in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band under experimental authorizations and has filed progress reports asserting
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- MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of the MAS bands. We consider these revisions to be non-substantive in nature and in the public interest as they will facilitate our efforts to address the concerns raised in the CICC petition with respect to mitigating instances of interference to MAS systems. F. Other Matters 1. Frequency Assignments Note 28 was added to Section 101.147 of our Rules to revise the frequency assignments listing so that it reflects the new eligibility criteria for the 928/952/956 MHz bands. Section 101.1331(a) was added to our Rules to define ``incumbent'' licensee for the purposes of determining whether operations in the 928/952/956 MHz and 928/959 MHz bands will be grandfathered. When the MAS R&O was initially released, the first
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- MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of the MAS bands. We consider these revisions to be non-substantive in nature and in the public interest as they will facilitate our efforts to address the concerns raised in the CICC petition with respect to mitigating instances of interference to MAS systems. F. Other Matters 1. Frequency Assignments Note 28 was added to Section 101.147 of our Rules to revise the frequency assignments listing so that it reflects the new eligibility criteria for the 928/952/956 MHz bands. Section 101.1331(a) was added to our Rules to define ``incumbent'' licensee for the purposes of determining whether operations in the 928/952/956 MHz and 928/959 MHz bands will be grandfathered. When the MAS R&O was initially released, the first
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- dB(W/m2) in any 1 MHz band for angles of arrival between 25 and 90 degrees above the horizontal plane; These limits relate to the power flux-density that would be obtained under assumed free-space propagation conditions. Part 101 - Fixed Microwave Services 6. The authority citation for part 101 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 7. Section 101.147 is proposed to be amended by adding new note 31 to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) Frequencies in the following bands are available for assignment for fixed microwave services. * * * * * 38,600-40,000 MHz (4)(31) * * * * * Notes * * * * * (31) Frequencies in this band are shared with stations
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- to the 10-year sunset period applicable to other FS operations in the 18 GHz band. In response to Teledesic, we take the following additional steps in order to better reconcile the competing interests of the new satellite entrants and the low-power terrestrial operators in the 18.82-18.87 GHz and 19.16-19.21 GHz bands: 1) we cut-off any further low-power applications under section 101.147(r)(10) as of April 1, 2002 (the 18 GHz Order already cut off applications for outdoor use); and 2) we permit low-power services authorized pursuant to section 101.147(r)(10) to continue to operate on a co-primary basis for a period of ten years, subject to reimbursed relocation at the request of the satellite provider. Finally, we delete section 25.145(i) of our rules
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- established in 101.103(d) of this chapter, except that the prior coordination process for mobile (temporary fixed) assignments may be completed orally and the period allowed for response to a coordination notification may be less than 30 days if the parties agree. (b) Channels in Band D are shared with certain Private Operational Fixed Stations authorized under Part 101, 101.147(p) of this chapter and Cable Television Relay Stations authorized under Part 78, 78.18 of this chapter. All Broadcast Auxiliary use of these bands is subject to coordination using the following procedure: (1) Before filing an application for new or modified facilities under this part, the applicant must perform a frequency engineering analysis to ensure that the proposed facilities will
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- the POFS and the DBS as available services in the 12 GHz band. With the assignment of MVDDS to the 12 GHz band, the Commission sought comment on whether to modify the Table to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service in the 12 GHz band. Similarly, the Commission invited comment on whether to amend the frequency assignments in Section 101.147 of our Rules to designate MVDDS as an additional radio service in the 12 GHz band. In the First R&O, the Commission explained that MVDDS can operate in this band under the existing primary allocation, but also established that we would maintain that fixed operations would be on a non-harmful interference basis to DBS. In the Further Notice, the Commission
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- noted in the above table. * * * * * Section 101.113(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations (a) * * * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum Allowable EIRP Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * ***** 71,000-76,000 +55 +55 81,000-86,000 +55 +55 92,300-93,200 +55 +55 94,100-95,000 +55 +55 Section 101.147(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments (a) * * * * * 71,000-76,000 MHz \4\ \5\ \11\ \17\ \19\ 81,000-86,000 MHz \4\ \5\ \11\ \17\ \19\ 92,300-93,200 MHz \17\ 94,100-95,000 MHz \17\ * * * * * Appendix C List of Commenters Comments: The Boeing Company DMC Stratex Networks, Inc. Endwave
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- and Order to streamline Part 101 are: We permit POFS licensees to lease reserve capacity to common carriers for their common carrier traffic. Further, we grandfather certain POFS licensees who formerly carried private traffic now classified as common carrier traffic. We clarify that conditional authorization in the 23 GHz Band is permitted only on the frequency pairs identified in Section 101.147(s), and only if the maximum Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) utilized does not exceed 55 dBm. We allow conditional operation in the 952.95-956.15 and 956.55-959.75 MHz bands. We clarify and correct the frequency tolerance table in Section 101.107(a) in accordance with the proposal contained in the Part 101 MO&O and NPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 3153 45. We amend
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- read as follows: "The use of the bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz by the fixed-satellite service shall be in accordance with the provisions of Appendix 30B." The band 6525-6875 MHz has previously been added to the list of frequencies available under the rules for Fixed Microwave Services. See 47 C.F.R. 101.101, 101.113, 101.147(l). See 47 C.F.R. Part 74, Subpart F. Television translator relay stations may also be authorized to use frequencies in the band 6875-7075 MHz on a secondary basis to other BAS stations operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote NG118. See 47 C.F.R. 78.18(a)(7). See 47 C.F.R. 74.602, 74.636, 78.101. See
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- * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 12,700-13,200 4 +50 13,200-13,250 4 +55 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 Per polarization. 2 For multiples address operations, see 101.147. Remote alarm units that are part of a multiple address central station protection system are authorized a maximum of 2 watts. * * * * * 3 Also see 101.145. * * * * * Section 101.145 is amended by revising the introductory text to the paragraph, the first sentence in paragraph (b), and the first sentence in paragraph
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- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to examine service rules for the newly allocated bands. Only those incumbent fixed facilities that were licensed or had pending applications as of January 16, 1992 may have primary status. See Emerging Technologies First Report and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 7 FCC Rcd at 6891-2, 31 See also 47 C.F.R. 101.147(a). In addition, under the rules any major modifications or extension to an existing fixed system after April 25, 1996, is authorized only on a secondary basis to Emerging Technology stations. See 47 C.F.R. 101.81. As of September 2002, the licensing database includes the following: Band (MHz) Number of Licensees Service 2110-2130 3454 3 56 47 1 Common carrier point-to-point
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- * * * NON-FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (NG) FOOTNOTES * * * * * NG144 Stations authorized as of September 9, 1983 to use frequencies in the bands 17.7-18.3 GHz and 19.3-19.7 GHz may, upon proper application, continue operations. Fixed stations authorized in the 18.3-19.3 GHz band that remain co-primary under the provisions of 47 C.F.R. 21.901(e), 74.502(c), 74.602(g), 78.18(a)(4), and 101.147(r) of this chapter may continue operations consistent with the provisions of those sections. * * * * * PART 21 -- DOMESTIC PUBLIC FIXED RADIO SERVICES Section 21.901 is amended to read as follows: 21.901 Frequencies. (e) Frequencies in the band segments 18,580-18,820 MHz and 18,920-19,160 MHz that were licensed or had applications pending before the Commission as of
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- * * * NON-FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (NG) FOOTNOTES * * * * * NG144 Stations authorized as of September 9, 1983 to use frequencies in the bands 17.7-18.3 GHz and 19.3-19.7 GHz may, upon proper application, continue operations. Fixed stations authorized in the 18.3-19.3 GHz band that remain co-primary under the provisions of 47 C.F.R. 21.901(e), 74.502(c), 74.602(g), 78.18(a)(4), and 101.147(r) of this chapter may continue operations consistent with the provisions of those sections. * * * * * PART 21 -- DOMESTIC PUBLIC FIXED RADIO SERVICES Section 21.901 is amended to read as follows: 21.901 Frequencies. (e) Frequencies in the band segments 18,580-18,820 MHz and 18,920-19,160 MHz that were licensed or had applications pending before the Commission as of
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- requisite level of protection for GPS than NTIA reached, see, e.g., supra III(D)(1)(b). NTIA Jan. 24, 2003 Ex Parte Letter at 2-3. See Globalstar Bondholders Mar. 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 26. See GMPCS Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 8928, 64. See SBE Comments at 10. Id. Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35, 90.103 & 101.147. There are nearly 500 active licenses under Parts 90 and 101 in the band 2450-2483.5 MHz, including critical public safety functions. CDMA-2000 base stations operate at 10W of power with a 17dBi antenna while IS-95 base stations operate at 20W of power with a 19dBi antenna. See Globalstar May 29, 2002 Ex Parte Letter, Technical Statement Attach. at 2 (including
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- requisite level of protection for GPS than NTIA reached, see, e.g., supra III(D)(1)(b). NTIA Jan. 24, 2003 Ex Parte Letter at 2-3. See Globalstar Bondholders Mar. 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 26. See GMPCS Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 8928, 64. See SBE Comments at 10. Id. Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 90.20, 90.35, 90.103 & 101.147. There are nearly 500 active licenses under Parts 90 and 101 in the band 2450-2483.5 MHz, including critical public safety functions. CDMA-2000 base stations operate at 10W of power with a 17dBi antenna while IS-95 base stations operate at 20W of power with a 19dBi antenna. See Globalstar May 29, 2002 Ex Parte Letter, Technical Statement Attach. at 2 (including
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- the stations will observe limits set by the ITU RR Article 5.364. Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 145. Allocating Spectrum for and Establishing Other Rules and Policies Pertaining to a Radiodetermination Satellite Service, 50 Fed. Reg. 39101, 39104, 20 (1985) (RDSS Allocation Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3)(73), 90.35 (c)(74), 90.103(b)(9) and 101.147(f)(2). Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 146. RDSS Allocation Order, 50 Fed. Reg. at 39104, 18-20. Under 47 C.F.R. 101.4(a), all systems subject to parts 21 and 94 as of July 31, 1996 that are licensed or which are proposed in an application on file as of July 31, 1996 are subject to the
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- the stations will observe limits set by the ITU RR Article 5.364. Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 145. Allocating Spectrum for and Establishing Other Rules and Policies Pertaining to a Radiodetermination Satellite Service, 50 Fed. Reg. 39101, 39104, 20 (1985) (RDSS Allocation Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c)(3)(73), 90.35 (c)(74), 90.103(b)(9) and 101.147(f)(2). Big LEO Service Rules Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 5992, 146. RDSS Allocation Order, 50 Fed. Reg. at 39104, 18-20. Under 47 C.F.R. 101.4(a), all systems subject to parts 21 and 94 as of July 31, 1996 that are licensed or which are proposed in an application on file as of July 31, 1996 are subject to the
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- 101.115 Directional Antennas. (a) * * * * * Frequency (MHz) Category Maximum beam width to 3 dB points1 (included angle in degrees) Minimum antenna gain (dBi) Minimum radiation suppression to angle in degrees from centerline of main beam in decibels is amended by removing the entry for ``Above 40,000'' and adding four new entries in numerical order in 101.147(a) and adding a new paragraph (z) to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * * * * * * 38,600-40,000 MHz (4) 71,000-76,000 MHz (5) (17) 81,000-86,000 MHz (5) (17) 92,000-94,000 MHz (17) 94,100-95,000 MHz (17) * * * * * (z) 71,000-76,000 MHz; 81,000-86,000 MHz; 92,000-94,000 MHz; 94,100--95,000 MHz. (1) Those applicants who are approved
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- GHz band (uplink) and the 11.7-12.2 GHz (downlink) band. Boeing Company Application for Blanket Authority to Operate Up to Eight Hundred Technically Identical Transmit and Receive Mobile Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft in the 14.0-14.5 GHz and 11.7-12.2 GHz Frequency Bands, Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Rcd 22645 (2001). See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote 5.486. See 47 C.F.R. 101.101, 101.147(a), 101.803(a) and (d). No channel plan is listed in Part 101 for LTTS. ITU-R Resolution 902 (WRC-03), Annex 1. For example, how long does a vessel have to be moored or anchored to not be ``in-motion''? Should a vessel that can be moving in a short amount of time be treated the same as a vessel for which significant preparation
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- 1 MHz band for angles of arrival between 25 and 90 degrees above the horizontal plane; These limits relate to the power flux-density that would be obtained under assumed free-space propagation conditions. Part 101 - Fixed Microwave Services 6. The authority citation for part 101 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 7. Paragraph (a) of Section 101.147 is amended by deleting the entries for ``38,600-40,000 MHz'' and ``Bands Above 40,000 MHz'' and replacing them with the following entries and by adding new note 31 to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) Frequencies in the following bands are available for assignment for fixed microwave services. * * * * * 37,000-40,000 MHz (4)(32) 42,000-42,500 MHz Notes
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- Hexagram Comments at 8-9; Hexagram Ex Parte at 4 (stating large systems were constructed in reliance on present rules and must be protected from itinerant users). Hexagram Comments at 9. See, e.g., id. at 8 (agreeing in principle with the benefits of non-coordinated itinerant use of Group C low power frequencies). See 47 C.F.R. 90.259(b). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(1) & (2). In addition to the five 12.5 kHz channel pairs specified, the same criteria apply to the channels 6.25 kHz immediately above and below these channels. A central station protection service is defined as an electrical protection and supervisory service rendered to the public from and by a central station accepted and certified by one or more of the
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- Hexagram Comments at 8-9; Hexagram Ex Parte at 4 (stating large systems were constructed in reliance on present rules and must be protected from itinerant users). Hexagram Comments at 9. See, e.g., id. at 8 (agreeing in principle with the benefits of non-coordinated itinerant use of Group C low power frequencies). See 47 C.F.R. 90.259(b). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(1) & (2). In addition to the five 12.5 kHz channel pairs specified, the same criteria apply to the channels 6.25 kHz immediately above and below these channels. A central station protection service is defined as an electrical protection and supervisory service rendered to the public from and by a central station accepted and certified by one or more of the
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- of Eligibility Requirement in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Service, Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 9930, 9945-6 (2002). ITFS operators are not eligible for CARS licenses, except in very limited circumstances. 47 C.F.R. 78.13(e). Id. The specific response channels are centered on 2686.9375, 2687.9375, 2688.5625, 2688.6875, 2688.9375, 2689.5625 and 2689.6875 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(g). The response channels associated with Channels E3, E4, F3, and F4 are allocated to the Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service. See 47 C.F.R. 74.902(c) note, 101.147(g). See Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation
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- of Eligibility Requirement in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Service, Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 9930, 9945-6 (2002). ITFS operators are not eligible for CARS licenses, except in very limited circumstances. 47 C.F.R. 78.13(e). Id. The specific response channels are centered on 2686.9375, 2687.9375, 2688.5625, 2688.6875, 2688.9375, 2689.5625 and 2689.6875 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(g). The response channels associated with Channels E3, E4, F3, and F4 are allocated to the Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service. See 47 C.F.R. 74.902(c) note, 101.147(g). See Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation
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- rules that prohibit harmful interference to the DBS service and ignore the overall 20-year history of the original DBS allocation. Specifically, petitioners argue that the MVDDS/DBS sharing rules violate footnote S5.490 of the U.S. Table of Allocations concerning harmful interference caused by terrestrial radio communication services. EchoStar and DIRECTV argue that the MVDDS/DBS sharing rules violate section 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p) of our rules concerning interference caused by fixed point-to-point microwave stations. SBCA also argues that it is unlawful to make DBS licensees responsible for protecting DBS receivers from interference since they often don't do these installations and further that our rules will inhibit self-installation by DBS customers who might have to seek engineering guidance to protect themselves from MVDDS interference.
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- case brought by Teledesic because Hughes, FWCC, and Winstar filed petitions for reconsideration of the 18 GHz Report and Order. Id. A panel of the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied the Commission's request. See Teledesic, LLC v. FCC, 2001 WL 79748, No. 00-1466 (D.C. Cir. Jan. 31 2001). Specifically, the Commission cut-off further low-power applications under section 101.147(r)(10) as of April 1, 2002, and permitted low-power services, authorized pursuant to section 101.147(r)(10), to continue to operate on a co-primary basis for a period of ten years, subject to reimbursed relocation at the request of the satellite provider. Redesignation of the 17.7-19.7 GHz Frequency Band, Blanket Licensing of Satellite Earth Stations in the 17.7-20.2 GHz and 27.5-30.0 GHz Frequency
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- or before July 25, 1985, are grandfathered and their operations are on a co-primary basis with the mobile-satellite and radiodetermination-satellite services, and in the segment 2495-2500 MHz, their operations are also on a co-primary basis with Part 27 fixed and mobile except aeronautical mobile service operations. * * * * * PART 101 - FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES 7. Amend section 101.147 by revising paragraph (f)(2) to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. * * * * * (f) *** (2) Stations licensed in this band under this part prior to March 1, 1996, are grandfathered and may continue their authorized operations. Stations licensed in the 2483.5-2500 MHz portion of the band as of July 25, 1985, and licensees whose initial
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- 19. Section 101.113 is amended by adding a reference to footnote 12 in the table on the line that starts with 14,200-14,400, and adding new text for footnote 12 to read as follows: (12) Beginning March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed and no existing LTTS licensees will be renewed in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band. 20. Section 101.147(a) is amended by modifying footnote 24 to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. * * * * * (24) Frequencies in these bands are available for assignment to television pickup and television non-broadcast pickup stations. The maximum power for the local television transmission service in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band is +45 dBW except that operations are not permitted within
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- 19. Section 101.113 is amended by adding a reference to footnote 12 in the table on the line that starts with 14,200-14,400, and adding new text for footnote 12 to read as follows: (12) Beginning March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed and no existing LTTS licensees will be renewed in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band. 20. Section 101.147(a) is amended by modifying footnote 24 to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. * * * * * (24) Frequencies in these bands are available for assignment to television pickup and television non-broadcast pickup stations. The maximum power for the local television transmission service in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band is +45 dBW except that operations are not permitted within
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- (b) its proposed use is more spectrum-efficient than the use that would have been required under the current rules, and, (c) it has completed the frequency coordination procedures and met all of the other prerequisites of section 101.31 of the Commission's rules for conditional authorization, the Commission will consider granting a waiver of the size of a channel under section 101.147(r). As long as the stated conditions for waiver are met, the Commission also will consider granting an accompanying waiver of section 101.31(b)(1)(iii), which otherwise would bar conditional authorization of an application that is subject to a waiver. We note that any authorizations that may be granted in accordance with these waiver procedures would be conditioned on and subject to the
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- order in rulemaking proceedings and inquiry proceedings, and reports arising from any of the foregoing except such orders involving ministerial conforming amendments to rule parts, or order conforming any of the applicable rules to formally adopted international conventions or agreements where novel question of fact, law, or policy are not involved. Updates to the list of NTIA facilities in 101.147 need not be referred to the Commission if they do not involve novel questions of fact, policy or law. Also the addition of new Marine VHF frequency coordination committee(s) to 80.514 of this chapter need not be referred to the Commission if they do not involve novel questions of fact, policy or law, as well as requests by the
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- in regulations between international and domestic fixed public radio services would be consistent with the Commission's elimination of such distinctions in fixed satellite service regulations. Specifically, we propose allowing future IFPRS licensees to apply for a license pursuant to the rules in Part 1, Subpart F, "Wireless Telecommunications Services Applications and Proceedings." In addition, we invite comment on revising Section 101.147 to require any future IFPRS licensees to operate in the 3700-4200 MHz and the 10,700-11,700 MHz bands. These bands are available for fixed microwave services, and are currently shared with IFPRS. The 2110-2130 MHz and 2160-2180 MHz bands are also currently assigned to fixed microwave services and shared with IFPRS, but we propose eliminating the assignment of these bands to
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- and Space Administration, to Craig Holman, Regulatory Counsel, The Boeing Company (dated Dec. 18, 2001) and Coordination Agreement Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (hereinafter ``NASA'') and ARINC, Incorporated (hereinafter ``ARINC'') for Operation of the ARINC SKYLink AMSS in the 14.0-14.5 GHz-Band, dated Sept. 3, 2004. See ESV Report and Order at para. 93; see also 47 C.F.R. 101.147, note 24. See ESV Report and Order para. 94. In the ESV Report and Order, we noted that we received no comment on secondary Federal Government mobile, fixed and transportable use of the 14.4-14.5 GHz band, and concluded that the standard primary/secondary sharing environment applies. See ESV Report and Order at para. 95. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote US203.
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- and Space Administration, to Craig Holman, Regulatory Counsel, The Boeing Company (dated Dec. 18, 2001) and Coordination Agreement Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (hereinafter ``NASA'') and ARINC, Incorporated (hereinafter ``ARINC'') for Operation of the ARINC SKYLink AMSS in the 14.0-14.5 GHz-Band, dated Sept. 3, 2004. See ESV Report and Order at para. 93; see also 47 C.F.R. 101.147, note 24. See ESV Report and Order para. 94. In the ESV Report and Order, we noted that we received no comment on secondary Federal Government mobile, fixed and transportable use of the 14.4-14.5 GHz band, and concluded that the standard primary/secondary sharing environment applies. See ESV Report and Order at para. 95. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote US203.
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- the 70/80 GHz bands to employ digital modulation, particularly in densely populated areas, WCA believes maintaining a carrier-to-interference signal (C/I) ratio of 36 dB as the minimum would substantially overprotect many links, possibly giving those first in operation unneeded and unwarranted preemption rights over later entrants. Consequently, WCA asks the Commission to remove the 36 dB minimum limit from Section 101.147(z) and to adopt WCA's proposal to amend Section 101.105 so as to set the C/I ratio to protect each link as needed but in no event more than 36 dB. In addition, WCA proposes adoption of interference protection criteria based on no more than 1.0 dB of degradation to the static threshold of a protected receiver using digital modulation, and
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- both, meet their completion of construction requirements and do not automatically surrender their license provided they are using either set of emissions. If the licensee has completed the transition to digital, the license can remove the unused analog emission designators the next time a modification or renewal application is filed. * * * * * The introductory paragraph of Section 101.147(r) is amended to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. * * * * * (r) 17,700 to 19,700 and 24,250 to 25,250 MHz: Operation of stations using frequencies in these bands is permitted to the extent specified in this paragraph. Until November 19, 2012, stations operating in the band 18.3-18.58 GHz that were licensed or had applications pending before
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- read as follows: 27.1102 Designated Entities in the 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands New Sections 27.1160 through 27.1174 are added to Subpart L to read as follows: COST-SHARING POLICIES GOVERNING MICROWAVE RELOCATION FROM THE 2110-2150 MHZ AND 2160-2200 MHZ BANDS 27.1160 Cost-sharing requirements for AWS. Frequencies in the 2110-2150 MHz and 2160-2180 MHz bands listed in 101.147 of this chapter have been reallocated from Fixed Microwave Services (FMS) to use by AWS (as reflected in 2.106). In accordance with procedures specified in 22.602 and 101.69 through 101.82 of this chapter, AWS entities are required to relocate the existing microwave licensees in these bands if interference to the existing microwave licensee would occur. All AWS
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- which would include the AWS auction winners). SBE Petition at 8. See supra 37 (SBE making similar proposal for the 2.5 GHz TV BAS band). SBE Petition at 8. The grandfathered status of the incumbents in this band is set forth in Parts 2, 90, and 101 of the Commission's Rules. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106 NG147, 90.20(d)(73), 90.35(c)(74), 101.147(f)(2). See BRS/EBS R&O, 19 FCC Rcd at 14179-80 28. See Big LEO Spectrum Sharing Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 13386 67. See, e.g., WCA Petition at 19-23. See ATC Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2060-2063 201-206. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106 NG147, which provides in part that ``. . . in the segment 2495-2500 MHz,
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- Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 713, 91. Similar to the 11.7-12.2 GHz band, the 14.2-14.4 GHz band had, until recently, a secondary mobile allocation for LTTS for television pickup and television non-broadcast pickup stations under Part 101 of our rules. See ESV Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 713-14, 93; see also 47 C.F.R. 101.147, note (24). As of March 1, 2005, no new LTTS applications will be considered for this band, although pre-existing licensees have been grandfathered to operate as a secondary mobile service in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band with the understanding that there will be no expectation of renewal. See ESV Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 714, 94. In the
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- Petition On February 4, 2008, FWCC filed a petition proposing that the Commission change its rules to allow channels with 30 megahertz bandwidths in the Upper 6 GHz Band. Specifically, FWCC proposes that the Commission (1) amend Section 101.109(c) of its Rules to permit coordination and licensing of 30 megahertz channels in the Upper 6 GHz Band, (2) amend Section 101.147(a) of the Commission's rules to state that coordination of a 30 megahertz link in the Upper 6 GHz Band should be attempted only if the link cannot be accommodated in the Lower 6 GHz Band, and (3) amend Section 101.147(l) to specify frequency pairs for 30 megahertz channels, while retaining the present option of using narrowband channels and preserving frequencies
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- both licensed and unlicensed point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and other fixed wirelesssystems in frequency bands from 900 MHz to 95 GHz. Id. 2See 47 C.F.R. 101.31(b)(1)(ii)-(vi), (viii). See alsoFixed Wireless Communications Coalition Petition for Rulemaking (filed Nov. 7, 2007) (FWCC 23 GHz Petition). 3Fixed Wireless Communications Coalition Request for Waiver Pending Rulemaking (filed Nov. 7, 2007) (Waiver Request). 4See47 C.F.R. 101.147(i), (l). The 6425-6525 MHz band allows mobile operations and is shared with mobile stations licensed pursuant to Parts 74 and 78 of the Commission's Rules. See47 C.F.R. 101.147(j). 547 C.F.R. Part 25.202; 47 C.F.R. 2.106. Satellite uplink channels at 5925-6425 MHz are paired with space-to- earth channels at 3700-4200 MHz. In combination, the two sets of channels are
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- to allow channels with 30 megahertz bandwidths in the Upper 6 GHz Band, a change that would extend the opportunity for fast-track, conditional authorizations to the Upper 6 GHz. Specifically, FWCC proposed that the Commission (1) amend Section 101.109(c) of its Rules to permit coordination and licensing of 30 megahertz channels in the Upper 6 GHz Band, (2) amend Section 101.147(a) of the Commission's rules to state that coordination of a 30 megahertz link in the Upper 6 GHz Band should be attempted only if the link cannot be accommodated in the Lower 6 GHz Band, and (3) amend Section 101.147(l) to specify frequency pairs for 30 megahertz channels, while retaining the present option of using narrowband channels and preserving frequencies
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- introductory text to read as follows: 101.31 Temporary and conditional authorizations. * * * * * (b) Conditional authorization. (1) An applicant for a new point-to-point microwave radio station(s) or a modification of an existing station(s) in the 952.95-956.15, 956.55-959.75, 3,700-4,200; 5,925-6,425; 6,525-6,875; 6,875-7,125; 10,550-10,680; 10,700-11,700; 11,700-12,200; 12,700-13,200; 13,200-13,250; 17,700-19,700; and 21,800-22,000 MHz, and 23,000-23,200 MHz bands (see 101.147(s) for specific service usage) may operate the proposed station(s) during the pendency of its applications(s) upon the filing of a properly completed formal application(s) that complies with subpart B of part 101 if the applicant certifies that the following conditions are satisfied: * * * * * 7. Add new 101.58 to read as follows: 101.58 Auxiliary Stations.
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- introductory text to read as follows: 101.31 Temporary and conditional authorizations. * * * * * (b) Conditional authorization. (1) An applicant for a new point-to-point microwave radio station(s) or a modification of an existing station(s) in the 952.95-956.15, 956.55-959.75, 3,700-4,200; 5,925-6,425; 6,525-6,875; 6,875-7,125; 10,550-10,680; 10,700-11,700; 11,700-12,200; 12,700-13,150; 13,200-13,250; 17,700-19,700; and 21,800-22,000 MHz, and 23,000-23,200 MHz bands (see 101.147(s) for specific service usage) may operate the proposed station(s) during the pendency of its applications(s) upon the filing of a properly completed formal application(s) that complies with subpart B of part 101 if the applicant certifies that the following conditions are satisfied: * * * * * 4. Amend 101.101 by adding the entry ``6875-7125'' to the table to
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- must accept any interference received from duly authorized mobile satellite service operations in these bands. Any such AWS licensees must protect mobile satellite service operations in these bands from harmful interference. ***** Revise the first sentence of 27.1160 to read as follows: 27.1160 Cost-sharing requirements for AWS. Frequencies in the 2110-2150 MHz and 2160-2200 MHz bands listed in 101.147 of this chapter have been reallocated from Fixed Microwave Services (FMS) to use by AWS (as reflected in 2.106) of this chapter. *** Section 27.1166 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(1), (b) introductory text, (b)(2), and (f) to read as follows: 27.1166 Reimbursement under the Cost-Sharing Plan. (a) *** (1) To obtain reimbursement, an AWS relocator must submit documentation
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- polarization B = bandwidth of DEMS channel (in MHz) F = absolute value of the difference between the center frequency of the measured band and the center frequency of the DEMS channel (ii) In any 4 kHz band, the center frequency which is outside the DEMS bands: At least 43 + 10 log10(mean output power in watts) dB. 22. Section 101.147 is proposed to be amended by deleting the words "except that channels 35-39 are available only to existing 18 GHz licensees as of March 14, 1997" and by deleting subparagraphs (i) and (ii) in subsection 101.147(r)(9). 23. Section 101.305 is proposed to be amended by inserting a comma and deleting the word "and" after the words "Common Carrier Radio Services"
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- Applicants for site-based frequencies listed in * * * . (c)(3)(i) For site-based multiple address stations in * * * . (c)(3)(ii) In cases where the geographic separation standard in paragraphs (c)(3)(i) is not followed, * * * . (c)(3)(iii) MAS EA licensees shall provide protection in accordance with 101.1333 of this Part. * * * * * Section 101.147 is amended by changing the frequency listing in paragraph (a), changing footnote 27, adding footnote 28, changing the first paragraphs of (b)(1-3) by deleting footnote 1 in Table 1 and Table 2 in subsection (b)(1), and by changing the titles of Tables 5 and 6, to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * * * 928.0
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- Rules to permit NGSO FSS systems to operate with GSO systems (both FSS and BSS) and terrestrial systems in certain bands, including the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. On March 6, 1998, Northpoint also filed a Petition for Rule Making with the Commission requesting permission to operate a terrestrial service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. Specifically, Northpoint asked that we modify Section 101.147(p) of our Rules to authorize DBS licensees and their affiliates to obtain secondary, subsidiary terrestrial communications authorizations to use the 12.2-12.7 GHz band to provide multichannel video distribution of local television programs and broadband digital data (e.g., high-speed Internet access). Northpoint has been testing its technology in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band under experimental authorizations and has filed progress reports asserting
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- addressed in this NPRM. C. Band Redesignation Proposals 24. In developing specific band redesignation proposals for this NPRM, we sought to identify the spectrum requirements of all services authorized to operate in the band and to Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-235 45 28 GHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 19036. 46 See 47 C.F.R. 74.402, 78.18, 101.147. 13 strike a balance between the requirements of these different services and the public interest. While we recognize the difficulties involved in this process, we tentatively conclude that the band plans proposed below strike the appropriate balance, and will ensure both continued development of terrestrial fixed service and FSS in this band and efficient use of the spectrum. We request
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- even further than CTN, posing that if the Commission were to reallocate the entire 2686-2690 MHz band to MDS/ITFS response stations, that might be sufficient for the two-way services contemplated by the NPRM. Currently, the response channels associated with Channels E3-4, F3-4 and H1-3 are also allocated to the Private Operational Fixed Point- to-Point Microwave Service. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(g). 144 Comments of Petitioners. 145 47 C.F.R. 74.939(i). 32 58. Wireless One supports most of the NPRM's proposals for increased flexibility in use of the 125 kHz channels, though Wireless One does not address specifically the issues of using 125 kHz channels other than in conjunction with their associated 6 MHz channels, nor of providing each 125 kHz channel
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- 98-25 N-6 notification to, and authorization from, the Commission. Such notification will contain the information specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section. (b) Conditional Authorization. (1) An applicant for a new point-to-point microwave radio station(s) or a modification of an existing station(s) in the 3,700-4,200; 5,925-6,425; 6,525-6,875; 10,550-10,680; 10,700-11,700; 11,700-12,200; 12,200-12,700; 12,700-13,200; 13,200-13,250; 17,700-19,700; and 21,200-23,600 MHz bands (see Sec. 101.147 for specific service usage) may operate the proposed station(s) during the pendency of its applications(s) upon the filing of a properly completed formal application(s) that complies with subpart B of part 101 if the applicant certifies that the following conditions are satisfied: (i) The frequency coordination procedures of Sec. 101.103 have been successfully completed; (ii) The antenna structure(s) has been
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- be refunded to the extent fees were paid when the dismissed applications were filed, noting that governmental entities are exempt from the fee requirement.294 Any refiling of a dismissed 31 GHz application must be for authorization of the same stations and services requested in that dismissed Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-15 295 Id. at 12571-72 (para. 54), citing former Section 101.147(t) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 101.147(t). 296 Although some of the applications may have been filed under previous service rules before they were consolidated in Part 101, all applicants will refile their authorization requests in the dismissed applications under the rules and procedures in Part 101, which streamlined and simplified the previous rules. Reorganization and Revision of Parts
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- stations without authorization); Florida Power and Light Co., 14 FCC Rcd 7199 (Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, 1999) (issuing a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture for $14,000 for operating seven microwave stations after expiration of the licenses for five months). 9 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 10 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 11 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 12 47 C.F.R. 101.31(b)(1)(iii). 13 47 C.F.R. 101.109 and 101.147. 14 See note to 47 C.F.R. 1.80(b)(4). 15 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 16 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 17 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 18 47 U.S.C. 504(a). 19 See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. References 1. http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2001/da012582.pdf
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- a radio ``Quiet Zone'' identified in 1.924 of this chapter or, if operated on frequencies in the 17.8-19.7 GHz band, within any of the areas identified in 1.924 of this chapter; . . . (vii) The filed application(s) does not propose to operate in the 21.2-23.6 GHz band with an E.R.P. greater than 55 dBm pursuant to 101.147(s)[.] 6. Califormula's radio station, located at 1690 Frontage Road, lies within approximately 6.5 kilometers of the Mexican border. Section 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules sets 56.3 kilometers as the minimum distance between Califormula's radio station and the Mexican border. Califormula's radio station did not comply with Section 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules because it was closer to the Mexican border than the
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Kojo Worldwide Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0001919664. See File No. 0000432307, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, June 8, 2001; File No. 0000477582, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, June 19, 2001; and File No. 00000506891, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, July 18, 2001. 22355.57 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 22355.0 MHz. See 47
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Anderson Desk Company, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0000281783. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1) and 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. SS 101.31(b)(1), 101.31(b)(1)(v), certain applicants for point-to-point microwave stations, not located within 56.3 kilometers of any international border, operating in certain frequency bands, are deemed to have conditional authority to operate their proposed stations during the pendency of their applications. The frequency proposed for use
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- FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to More Enterprises Communications Network, Inc., at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0001861022. Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940008 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. S 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. S 301. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1)
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- 16. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Uniradio Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0001742599. See File No. 0002094917. Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940013 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. S 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. S 301.
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- IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Norman Krieger, Inc., at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. S 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). In its Response, Krieger notes that the San Diego Office incorrectly described Krieger's business as a manufacturer of hotel bedding and fabrics. 21377.74 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21375.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). According to Commission's records, however, the reciprocal frequency for the WQCC468 license is 21229.25 MHz. Notice of Apparent Liability for
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Lamkin Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. S 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). The actual measurement taken by the agent showed that the station was operating on 21243.5 MHz. 21243.5 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21245.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940007 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). In
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- 5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Pacnet Incorporated, at its address of record, Gary Kremen, and Timothy Dillon, his counsel of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940011 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). Kremen v. Cohen, et al. Case No.: C 98 20718 JW PVT (N.D. Cal. Sept. 28, 2005). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. SS 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U.S.C. S 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Pacnet Incorporated, at its address of record, Gary Kremen, and Timothy Dillon, Esquire, his counsel of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940010 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). Kremen v. Cohen, et al. Case No.: C 98 20718 JW PVT (N.D. Cal. Sept. 28, 2005). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. SS 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U.S.C. S 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA
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- 31 GHz band (see Attachment B for list of incumbent licensees and how they are affected). Each frequency block encompasses the following spectrum: Block A (1,150 megahertz): 28 GHz band: 27,500 - 28,350 MHz and 29,100 - Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are new provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. 2 29,250 MHz and 31 GHz band: 31,075 - 31,225 MHz 2 Block B (150 megahertz): 31 GHz band: 31,000 - 31,075 MHz and 31,225 - 31,300
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- the Auction of 986 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) 2 Licenses, Public Notice, DA 98-572 (March 26, 1998). The three licensees in default include Baker Creek Communications, L.P., New Wave Networks, L.L.C., and Pinpoint Communications, Inc. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 3 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are the provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. Rand McNally is the copyright owner of the Major Trading Area (MTA) and Basic Trading Area (BTA) Listings, 4 which list the BTAs contained in each MTA
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- band for Earth-to-space transmissions from feeder link earth station complexes. A "feeder link earth station complex" may include up to three (3) earth station groups, with each earth station group having up to four (4) antennas, located within a radius of 75 km of a given set of geographic coordinates provided by a NGSO MSS licensees or applicants pursuant to 101.147. (2) A maximum of seven (7) feeder link earth station complexes in the contiguous United States, Alaska and Hawaii may be placed into operation, in the largest 100 MSAs, in the band 29.1 - 29.25 GHz in accordance with 25.203 and 101.147. (3) One of the NGSO MSS operators licensed to use the 29.1- 29.25 GHz band may specify geographic
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- station needed by broad- casters or cable operators. To encourage expanded use of the band, we authorized operations on a co-equal, non-protected basis. Applicants specify whether operations are to be licensed on a 74 point-to-point basis or within an area of operation defined by a point and radius. The rules im- 75 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-82 47 CFR 101.147(t), 101.803(e), 74.602(h), 78.18(a), 95.1(b). We recently adopted Part 101 to consolidate all 76 of the common carrier microwave service rules in Part 21 and all of Part 94, which governed private microwave servic- es, into one set of streamlined rules. Thus, the previous rules implementing 31 GHz services in Sections 21.701(k) and 94.65(n) have been superseded by the Part 101
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- blanket license agreement dated February 10, 1994, and covers use by LMDS applicants. This agreement requires authorized users of the material to include a legend on reproductions (as specified in the license agreement) indicating Rand McNally ownership. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are new provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. 91 Tab B AUCTION PROCEDURES, TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. INTRODUCTION Local Multipoint Distribution Service ("LMDS") Licenses to Be Auctioned: The Federal Communications Commission ("FCC" or "Commission") will
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- a 74 point-to-point basis or within an area of operation defined by a point and radius. The rules im- 75 plementing the 31 GHz services are currently located in Part 101 for the private operational fixed and LTTS microwave services, in Part 74 for auxiliary broadcasting services, in Part 78 for cable Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-82 47 CFR 101.147(t), 101.803(e), 74.602(h), 78.18(a), 95.1(b). We recently adopted Part 101 to consolidate all 76 of the common carrier microwave service rules in Part 21 and all of Part 94, which governed private microwave servic- es, into one set of streamlined rules. Thus, the previous rules implementing 31 GHz services in Sections 21.701(k) and 94.65(n) have been superseded by the Part 101
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- text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Block A of the New York BTA is encumbered by a pre-existing licensee in the New York Metropolitan 1 Statistical Area. The incumbent licensee, CellularVision of New York, is entitled to interference protection. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 2 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are new provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licenses. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscriber transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 News Media Information: (202) 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand: (202) 418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov DA 97-2497 November 25,
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- Report and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 8345, 8350 paras. 13-14, 8366-71 paras. 49-60 (1998) ("C Block Reconsideration Order"). As a result, certain existing C block licenses are 15 MHz licenses, as are certain of the C block licenses to be auctioned in Auction No. 22. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237 - 24.253, 101.3, 101.69 - 101.81, and 101.147; Amendment to 8 the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 11 FCC Rcd 8825 (1996). 4 Frequency block C
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- menu. On the License Search criteria screen, specify the desired Market, Channel Block, or other desired criteria, then click the Search button. Any telephone inquiries regarding accessing this data should be directed to the Technical Support Hotline at (202) 414-1250 (voice) or (202) 414- 1 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237 - 24.253, 101.3, 101.69 - 101.81, and 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 11 FCC Rcd 8825 (1996). 1255 (text telephone (TTY)). The
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- the Auction of 986 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) 2 Licenses, Public Notice, DA 98-572 (March 26, 1998). The three licensees in default include Baker Creek Communications, L.P., New Wave Networks, L.L.C., and Pinpoint Communications, Inc. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 3 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are the provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. Rand McNally is the copyright owner of the Major Trading Area (MTA) and Basic Trading Area (BTA) Listings, 4 which list the BTAs contained in each MTA
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- filed by Pinpoint Communications, Inc. (See Pinpoint Communications, Application for Local Multipoint Distribution Service Licenses to Serve BTA 185, Hastings, Nebraska and BTA 270, McCook, Nebraska, Petition for Reconsideration, filed October 23, 1998.) See also Attachment A. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are the provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. Rand McNally is the copyright owner of the Major Trading Area (MTA) and Basic Trading Area (BTA) Listings, which list the BTAs contained in each MTA and
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- CW-94-02 (Sept. 22, 1994). While Rand McNally & Company ("Rand McNally") has a copyright interest in these BTA listings, we do not anticipate that this interest will impair the efficient use of the 39 GHz band. See infra paras. 16-17. Until now, 39 GHz channels have been licensed on a licensee-defined, rectangular service area basis. See 47 C.F.R 8 101.147(u). 5 and Order, as modified in our subsequent Memorandum Opinion and Order. In this Second Notice of 6 Proposed Rule Making, we seek additional comments regarding the use of partitioning and disaggregation by parties utilizing bidding credits under our competitive bidding licensing rules. By these actions, we will foster the continued development of a variety of microwave operations in the
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- must be demonstrated upon Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-179 See 47 C.F.R. 101.17(a). 207 BizTel Petition at 10-11. 208 Report and Order and Second NPRM, 12 FCC Rcd at 18622-18626. 209 47 C.F.R. 101.63(a). 210 AA&T et. al. Joint Petition at 21-23; see also Winstar Opposition at 6-7 in support of AA&T et. al. 211 47 C.F.R. 101.147(u)(2). 212 Id. 213 30 license renewal.207 53. Biztel asks that we amend Section 101.63(a) to reflect that 39 GHz licensees are exempted from compliance with Section 101.63(a)'s build-out requirement of mandatory operation within 18 months from the initial date of license grant, in light of the new performance standard under Section 101.17(a). We find that 208 this clarification comports with
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- Part 1 Fifth Report and Order, 67. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Installment Payment Financing for Personal Communications Services (PCS) Licensees, WT Docket No, 97-82, Sixth Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, FCC Rcd 00-313 (rel. August 29, 2000) (``C/F Block Sixth Report and Order''). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237-24.253, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, and 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, WT Docket No. 95-157, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-123 (rel. July 19,2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding
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- references herein to Commission's rules are to the amended rules that will be effected as of the start date of Auction No. 35. See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Clarifies Spectrum Auction Anti-Collusion Rules,'' Public Notice, DA 95-2244, 11 FCC Rcd. 9645 (1995) (rel. October 26, 1995). See 47 C.F.R. 1.65. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237-24.253, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, WT Docket No. 95-157, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-123 (rel. July 19, 2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules
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- Section 101.135 is revised to read as follows: `` * * * (e) Applicants licensed in the MAS frequencies after [insert 60 days after date of publication in the Federal Register], shall not provide service to others on a non-profit, cost-shared basis or on a for-profit private carrier basis in the 928-928.85/952-952.85/956.25-956.45 MHz bands and the 932.25625-932.49375/941.25625-941.49375 MHz bands.'' Section 101.147(a) as amended, is revised to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * * * 928.0 - 929.0 MHz /28/ 932.0 - 932.5 MHz /27/ 932.5 - 935 MHz /17/ 941.0 - 941.5 MHz /27/ 941.5 - 944 MHz /17/ /18/ 952.0 - 960.0 MHz /28/ * * * * * Section 101.147(b), as amended, is revised
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- MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of the MAS bands. We consider these revisions to be non-substantive in nature and in the public interest as they will facilitate our efforts to address the concerns raised in the CICC petition with respect to mitigating instances of interference to MAS systems. F. Other Matters 1. Frequency Assignments Note 28 was added to Section 101.147 of our Rules to revise the frequency assignments listing so that it reflects the new eligibility criteria for the 928/952/956 MHz bands. Section 101.1331(a) was added to our Rules to define ``incumbent'' licensee for the purposes of determining whether operations in the 928/952/956 MHz and 928/959 MHz bands will be grandfathered. When the MAS R&O was initially released, the first
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- Applicants for site-based frequencies listed in * * * . (c)(3)(i) For site-based multiple address stations in * * * . (c)(3)(ii) In cases where the geographic separation standard in paragraphs (c)(3)(i) is not followed, * * * . (c)(3)(iii) MAS EA licensees shall provide protection in accordance with 101.1333 of this Part. * * * * * Section 101.147 is amended by changing the frequency listing in paragraph (a), changing footnote 27, adding footnote 28, changing the first paragraphs of (b)(1-3) by deleting footnote 1 in Table 1 and Table 2 in subsection (b)(1), and by changing the titles of Tables 5 and 6, to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * * * 928.0
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- power and antenna height restrictions on secondary telemetry in the 217-220 MHz band are necessary to minimize the possibility of harmful 444 See discussion infra Section IV.F.2.b. 445 See Service Rules Notice, 17 FCC Rcd at 2526-27 66-69. 446 Id. at 2526 66. 447 Id. 448 DataFlow Comments at 6; Watchman Comments at 3. 449 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b). 450 See Fairfield Comments at 10, 11. See also Fleetwood Comments at 2 (opposing any channel plan that would limit the channel bandwidth to less then 25 kHz). Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-152 58 interference to primary users in the 217-220 MHz band.451 Based on the record before us, we will limit the transmitter output power of secondary telemetry in
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- States, the allocation of the band 11.7-12.1 GHz to the fixed service is on a secondary basis (see No. 424)." See ITU-RR footnote S5.486. This footnote was revised by WRC-95. At that Conference, only Mexico and the United States were associated with that footnote. 20 See 47 C.F.R. 101.803(a). 21 See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote 844 and Section 101.147(p). Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-418 8 Table 1: U. S. Incumbent Operations in the Bands Proposed for NGSO FSS Downlinks (Systems operate on a primary basis, except as noted) Band 10.7-11.7 GHz 11.7-12.2 Hz 12.2-12.7 GHz FSS (space-to-Earth) International systems only; 10.7-10.95 GHz and 11.2- 11.45 GHz are planned bands BSS Incumbent Operations POFS and LTTS STLs LTTS TV pickup
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- the Northpoint Petition. See Corrected Public Notice, Report No. 2265 (Mar. 23, 1998). Northpoint explained that the primary benefits of its proposal included reuse of existing spectrum, facilitation of localism, and more effective DBS and cable competition. Id. 13 All POF point-to-point microwave stations in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band operate on a secondary basis to DBS. Specifically, 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p) states: 12,200-12,700 MHz. The Commission has allocated the 12.2-12.7 GHz band for use by the broadcasting-satellite service. Private operational fixed point-to-point microwave stations authorized after September 9, 1983, have been licensed on a non-interference basis and are required to make any and (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-116 7 6. On November 2, 1998, the Commission's International Bureau (IB) established
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- Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10.................... +50 ............... * * * * * * * 10 The EIRP for MVDDS stations is limited to 14.0 dBm per 24 MHz (-16.0 dBW per 24 MHz). Incumbent point-to-point stations may use up to +50 dBW except for low power systems which were licensed under Section 101.147(q) of this part. 101.115 Directional antennas. (c) * * * Except for Temporary-fixed operations in the band 13200-13250 MHz with output powers less than 250 mW and as provided in Section 101.147(q) of this part, and except for antennas in the MVDDS service in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz. 101.129 Transmitter location. (b) In the 12.2-12.7 GHz band, licensees must not
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- approximately four times as much bandwidth as DEMS systems operating at 18 GHz to maintain comparable reliability and coverage. Therefore, we decided to license the relocated operations in 40 MHz channel pairs. We concluded that DEMS licensees require 40 MHz channel pairs at 24 GHz for their capacity to be equivalent to the capacity they had at 18 GHz. Section 101.147(r)(9) of the Commission's Rules currently separates the frequencies between the transmit and receive and it establishes one set of channels for nodal station use (24.25-24.45 GHz) and another set for use as user stations (25.05-25.25 GHz). We proposed that the same amount of spectrum be provided to each new 24 GHz licensee as is provided under the rules for the
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- The maximum beamwidth requirement does not apply to DEMS User Stations. DEMS Nodal Stations need not comply with these standards. Stations authorized to operate in the 24,250-25,250 MHz band do not have to meet these standards, however, the Commission may require the use of higher performance antennas where interference problems can be resolved by the use of such antennas. 101.147 Frequency assignments. * * * * * (r) 17,700 to 19,700 and 24,250 to 25,250 MHz. * * * Licensees, except 24 GHz band licensees, may use either a two-way link or one frequency of a frequency pair for a one-way link and must coordinate proposed operations pursuant to the procedures required in 101.103. * * * (r)(9)(i) Each
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- non--broadcast broadcast Digital service Digital service Point Point--to to--point, point point, point--to to--multipoint multipoint terrestrial ( terrestrial (see see101.511), subject to 101.511), subject to the technical rules the technical rules Band Plan Band Plan Five 80 Five 80--megahertz blocks, with each block consisting of a pair of megahertz blocks, with each block consisting of a pair of 40 40--megahertz segments (101.147(r)(9)). megahertz segments (101.147(r)(9)). Channel No. 35 Channel No. 35 ---- ----24,250 24,250--24,290 25,050 24,290 25,050--25,090 MHz 25,090 MHz Channel No. 36 Channel No. 36 ---- ----24,290 24,290--24,330 25,090 24,330 25,090--25,130 MHz 25,130 MHz Channel No. 37 Channel No. 37 ---- ----24,330 24,330--24,370 25,130 24,370 25,130--25,170 MHz 25,170 MHz Channel No. 38 Channel No. 38 ---- ----24,370 24,370--24,410 25,170 24,410 25,170--25,210
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- licensees share in the cost of there relocation. the cost of there relocation. Policies governing microwave relocation from the 1850 Policies governing microwave relocation from the 1850 1990 1990 MHz band can be found in FCC Rule sections; 15.307, 24.5, MHz band can be found in FCC Rule sections; 15.307, 24.5, 24.237 24.237 24.253, 101.3, 101.69 24.253, 101.3, 101.69 101.81, 101.147 101.81, 101.147 Broadband PCS Database Broadband PCS Database Universal Licensing System: Universal Licensing System: wireless.fcc.gov/uls wireless.fcc.gov/uls Register: Get login and Password Register: Get login and Password File: Using ULS Online Filing File: Using ULS Online Filing Searches: Finding Applications and Licenses Searches: Finding Applications and Licenses Partial Licenses Partial Licenses In some cases licenses are available for only a partitioned
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- notices. Incumbent Licenses Incumbent Licenses Existing Part 101 and Part 22 licenses on the 928/959 MHz channels Part 101 Licenses Include: Microwave Business Industrial Pool(MG Radio Service) Microwave Public Safety Pool(MW Radio Service) Part 22 Licenses Include: Paging and Radio Telephone(CD Radio Service) Incumbent Licenses Incumbent Licenses Existing Licenses on both 12.5 KHz and 25 KHz bandwidth channels(See Rule section 101.147 and 22.621 for channel plans of grandfathered stations) Point to Multi-point and Mobile Operations Typical uses include: Paging Control Stations SCADA Mobile Meter Reading Systems Alarm Monitoring Incumbent License Protection Incumbent License Protection EA licensees are required to protect incumbent operations (See Rule 101.1333) EA licensees are prohibited from exceeding a signal strength of 40dbuV/m at incumbent licensees 40.2Km(25 mile)
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- generally acceptable good engineering practices are also acceptable to the Commission. (2) If TSB 10 guidelines cannot be used, the following interference protection criteria may be used by calculating the ratio in dB between the desired (carrier signal) and the undesired (interfering) signal (C/I ratio) appearing at the input to the receiver under investigation (victim receiver). Except as provided in 101.147 where the applicant's proposed facilities are of a type not included in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section or where the development of the carrier-to-interference (C/I) ratio is not covered by generally acceptable procedures, or where the applicant does not wish to develop the carrier-to-interference ratio, the applicant must, in the absence of criteria or a developed C/I ratio,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Reference: 47 CFR 101.147(r )(9) 24 GHz Service Band Plan 80 megahertz (paired 40 megahertz segments) in each of five channels (Channel Numbers 35-39) 24.250 GHz24.290 GHz24.330 GHz24.370 GHz24.410 GHz24.450 GHz25.050 GHz25.090 GHz25.130 GHz25.170 GHz25.210 GHz25.250 GHz 35 36 37 38 39 35 36 37 38 39 35 24.250-24.290 25.050-25.090 36 24.290-24.330 25.090-25.130 37 24.330-24.370 25.130-25.170 38 24.370-24.410 25.170-25.210 39 24.410-24.450 25.210-25.250 Channel Nodal
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- / 941.24375 25 kHz AI 928.95625 / 959.95625 25 kHz AS 932.08125 / 941.08125 25 kHz BC 932.12500 / 941.12500 100 kHz AJ 928.96875 / 959.96875 25 kHz AT 932.09375 / 941.09375 25 kHz * The individual frequencies listed in this chart are the center frequencies of each frequency pair in the block to be auctioned. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(3), (4). Each block consists of two channels of equal bandwidth. For example, in Block AA, 928.85625 and 959.85625 are the center frequencies and each frequency pair is comprised of two 12.5 kHz wide channels. Therefore, the two channels in Block AA are 928.8500 928.8625 MHz and 959.8500 959.8625 MHz. ** This represents the total bandwidth for the block,
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- Bandplan ([49]pdf) Winning Bidders 13 bidders won 878 licenses (all 176 100 kHz licenses and 702 25 kHz licenses) Rounds 36 Bidding Days 8 Qualified Bidders 13 Licenses Won 878 Net Revenues Net Bids $1,202,725.00 Gross Bids $1,503,700.00 * The individual frequencies listed in this chart are the center frequencies of each frequency pair in the block. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(3), (4). Each block consists of two channels of equal bandwidth. For example, in Block AA, 928.85625 and 959.85625 are the center frequencies and each frequency pair is comprised of two 12.5 kHz wide channels. Therefore, the two channels in Block AA are 928.8500 928.8625 MHz and 959.8500 959.8625 MHz. ** This represents the total bandwidth for the block, which is
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- kHz EA AZ 932.21875 / 941.21875 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA BA 932.23125 / 941.23125 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA BB 932.24375 / 941.24375 25 kHz 2 x 12.5 kHz EA * The individual frequencies listed in this chart are the center frequencies of each frequency pair in the block to be auctioned. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(b)(3), (4). Each block consists of two channels of equal bandwidth. For example, in Block AA, 928.85625 and 959.85625 are the center frequencies and each frequency pair is comprised of two 12.5 kHz wide channels. Therefore, the two channels in Block AA are 928.85000 928.86250 MHz and 959.85000 959.86250 MHz. ** This represents the total bandwidth for each block, which is
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- Land Bidding Credits. Interference Protection and Coordination MVDDS is licensed on a non-harmful interference co-primary basis to existing DBS operations and on a co-primary basis with NGSO FSS stations in this band. Among other things, the MVDDS operator must comply strictly with all of the interference protection and coordination requirements set forth in 47 C.F.R. 1.924, 1.928, 101.103, 101.105, 101.129, 101.147, 101.1421, 101.1423, and 101.1440. NGSO FSS: The MVDDS licensee must not locate MVDDS transmitting antennas within 10 km of any qualifying NGSO FSS receiver unless mutual agreement is obtained between the MVDDS and NGSO FSS licensees. (See 47 C.F.R. 101.129). Prior to the construction or addition of an MVDDS transmitting antenna, the MVDDS licensee must provide notice of intent to
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- the application is part of a pack, a statement that the application is being filed as part of a pack, and the pack ID (if available) or name (l) The type of operation code, from the following list: F Permanent Fixed Point-to-Point M Multiple Address Systems D Digital Electronic Message Service 18 18 GHz Low Power systems under rule section 101.147(r)(10) 31 Grandfathered area operations licensed or applied for previous to the reallocation of the 31.0-31.3 GHz band to auctioned services 38 Grandfathered area operations licensed or applied for previous to the reallocation of the 38.6-40.0 GHz band to auctioned services T Temporary fixed and/or mobile systems not listed above (m) For common carrier and private applicants only: if this application
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- to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, ET Docket No. 92-9, Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993) ("Emerging Technology proceeding"). See also First Report and Order & Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, ET Docket No. 95-18, 12 FCC Rcd 7388 (1997) ("2 GHz MSS allocation proceeding"). See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p). See NGSO FSS Proceeding. See also Petition for Rulemaking To Amend Eligibility Requirements in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Services, CS Docket No. 99-250, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 14 FCC Rcd 11,967. See ITU Radio Regulations, Appendix 30B and 47 C.F.R. 2.106 footnote NG104. We note that there is one licensee using the U.S. Appendix
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- the ex parte status in two other pending proceedings which raise similar issues, see infra note 3, this proceeding has been accorded "permit-but-disclose" ex parte status pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1200(a). Public Notice, DA 99-1838, released September 9, 1999 (OET). See 47 C.F.R. 2.106 & footnote 844. See also 47 C.F.R. 101.147(p) (Fixed Microwave Service rule stating that "[p]rivate operational fixed point-to-point microwave stations authorized after September 9, 1983, will be licensed on a noninterference basis and are required to make any and all adjustments necessary to prevent interference to operating domestic broadcasting-satellite systems"); Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency
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- and 27.5-30.0 GHz Frequency Bands, and the Allocation of Additional Spectrum in the 17.3-17.8 GHz and 24.75-25.25 GHz Frequency Bands for Broadcast Satellite-Service Use, IB Docket No. 98-172, RM-9005, RM-9118, Report and Order, FCC 00-212 (rel. June 22, 2000). The affected 18 GHz bands are used by point-to-point microwave facilities that operate with 5 MHz bandwidths. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(r)(2). See 47 C.F.R. 27.13. See 47 C.F.R. 27.14. See 4.9 GHz Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 4789 ( 48). See 47 U.S.C. 307(c) (limiting broadcasting station licenses to eight years). , infra. See 47 C.F.R. 27.15(d), 27.324(b)(4). See Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10840 ( 106). See 4.9 GHz Notice, 15 FCC
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- Rules to permit NGSO FSS systems to operate with GSO systems (both FSS and BSS) and terrestrial systems in certain bands, including the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. On March 6, 1998, Northpoint also filed a Petition for Rule Making with the Commission requesting permission to operate a terrestrial service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. Specifically, Northpoint asked that we modify Section 101.147(p) of our Rules to authorize DBS licensees and their affiliates to obtain secondary, subsidiary terrestrial communications authorizations to use the 12.2-12.7 GHz band to provide multichannel video distribution of local television programs and broadband digital data (e.g., high-speed Internet access). Northpoint has been testing its technology in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band under experimental authorizations and has filed progress reports asserting
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- addressed in this NPRM. C. Band Redesignation Proposals 24. In developing specific band redesignation proposals for this NPRM, we sought to identify the spectrum requirements of all services authorized to operate in the band and to Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-235 45 28 GHz First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 19036. 46 See 47 C.F.R. 74.402, 78.18, 101.147. 13 strike a balance between the requirements of these different services and the public interest. While we recognize the difficulties involved in this process, we tentatively conclude that the band plans proposed below strike the appropriate balance, and will ensure both continued development of terrestrial fixed service and FSS in this band and efficient use of the spectrum. We request
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- their evaluation and timely response.'' 47 C.F.R. 101.3. This includes 500 MHz at 3700-4200 for downlinks and 500 MHz at 5925-6425 for uplinks. See, e.g., Establishment of Domestic Communications-Satellite Facilities by Nongovernmental Entities, Report and Order, 22 FCC 2d 86, 102 (1970). See also American Satellite Corp., 72 FCC 2d 750, 754 (1978). See 47 C.F.R. 101.109 and 101.147 (establishing maximum authorized bandwidths for the various frequency bands used by the fixed microwave services). See also 47 C.F.R. 101.141 (establishing minimum payload and traffic loading payload requirements for the various nominal channel bandwidths). 47 C.F.R. 101.109(c). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 101.103(d). We note, however, that in bands shared by the FSS and FS, the relative positions
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- exists, appeared in the above captioned Report and Order. We correct this by deleting those references and adding the following section, immediately after section 101.81 to read as follows: 101.83 Modification of station license. Permissible changes in equipment operating in the band 18.58-19.3 GHz: Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, stations that remain co-primary under the provisions of 101.147(r) may not make modifications to their systems that increase interference to satellite earth stations, or result in a facility that would be more costly to relocate. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Robin R. Layton, Associate Chief International Bureau (continued....) Federal Communications Commission @ @& "
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- even further than CTN, posing that if the Commission were to reallocate the entire 2686-2690 MHz band to MDS/ITFS response stations, that might be sufficient for the two-way services contemplated by the NPRM. Currently, the response channels associated with Channels E3-4, F3-4 and H1-3 are also allocated to the Private Operational Fixed Point- to-Point Microwave Service. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(g). 144 Comments of Petitioners. 145 47 C.F.R. 74.939(i). 32 58. Wireless One supports most of the NPRM's proposals for increased flexibility in use of the 125 kHz channels, though Wireless One does not address specifically the issues of using 125 kHz channels other than in conjunction with their associated 6 MHz channels, nor of providing each 125 kHz channel
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- 98-25 N-6 notification to, and authorization from, the Commission. Such notification will contain the information specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section. (b) Conditional Authorization. (1) An applicant for a new point-to-point microwave radio station(s) or a modification of an existing station(s) in the 3,700-4,200; 5,925-6,425; 6,525-6,875; 10,550-10,680; 10,700-11,700; 11,700-12,200; 12,200-12,700; 12,700-13,200; 13,200-13,250; 17,700-19,700; and 21,200-23,600 MHz bands (see Sec. 101.147 for specific service usage) may operate the proposed station(s) during the pendency of its applications(s) upon the filing of a properly completed formal application(s) that complies with subpart B of part 101 if the applicant certifies that the following conditions are satisfied: (i) The frequency coordination procedures of Sec. 101.103 have been successfully completed; (ii) The antenna structure(s) has been
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- GHz Service channel (ii) In any 4 kHz band, the center frequency which is outside the 24 GHz Service band: At least 43 + 10 log10(mean output power in watts) decibels. 8. Existing 101.111(a)(5) is proposed to be renumbered as ``101.111(a)(6).'' 9. Existing 101.111(a)(6) is proposed to be renumbered as ``101.111(a)(7).'' The proposed amendment to 101.147 is deleted. Subsection 101.147(r)(9) is proposed to be amended by renumbering the introduction as `` 101.147(r)(9)(i)'' and by renumbering existing `` 101.147(r)(9) (i) and (ii)'' as `` 101.147(r)(9)(i)(A)and (B),'' respectively. Subsection 101.147(r)(9) is also proposed to be amended by adding a new `` 101.147(r)(9)(ii),'' (immediately preceding 101.147(r)(10)). Proposed 101.147(r)(9)(ii) reads: ``Channels 35-39 are licensed in the 24 GHz
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- polarization B = bandwidth of DEMS channel (in MHz) F = absolute value of the difference between the center frequency of the measured band and the center frequency of the DEMS channel (ii) In any 4 kHz band, the center frequency which is outside the DEMS bands: At least 43 + 10 log10(mean output power in watts) dB. 22. Section 101.147 is proposed to be amended by deleting the words "except that channels 35-39 are available only to existing 18 GHz licensees as of March 14, 1997" and by deleting subparagraphs (i) and (ii) in subsection 101.147(r)(9). 23. Section 101.305 is proposed to be amended by inserting a comma and deleting the word "and" after the words "Common Carrier Radio Services"
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- be refunded to the extent fees were paid when the dismissed applications were filed, noting that governmental entities are exempt from the fee requirement.294 Any refiling of a dismissed 31 GHz application must be for authorization of the same stations and services requested in that dismissed Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-15 295 Id. at 12571-72 (para. 54), citing former Section 101.147(t) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 101.147(t). 296 Although some of the applications may have been filed under previous service rules before they were consolidated in Part 101, all applicants will refile their authorization requests in the dismissed applications under the rules and procedures in Part 101, which streamlined and simplified the previous rules. Reorganization and Revision of Parts
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- verbal agreement with Commco. Plaincom raises no new information or arguments that we did not consider, and we see no basis for reversing our determination that Plaincom's verbal agreement with Commco did not cure Plaincom's late-filed application. Plaincom next notes a subsequent Division decision to reinstate an application that was initially dismissed for failure to meet certain requirements of Section 101.147(u) of the Commission's Rules, and argues that the Division should similarly reinstate Plaincom's application because of its ``good faith attempt to comply with vague application and processing standards.'' We find this argument to be unpersuasive. The application and processing standards at issue for Plaincom are clear. Commco's application appeared on public notice on January 18, 1995, establishing a sixty-day window
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- Section 101.135 is revised to read as follows: `` * * * (e) Applicants licensed in the MAS frequencies after [insert 60 days after date of publication in the Federal Register], shall not provide service to others on a non-profit, cost-shared basis or on a for-profit private carrier basis in the 928-928.85/952-952.85/956.25-956.45 MHz bands and the 932.25625-932.49375/941.25625-941.49375 MHz bands.'' Section 101.147(a) as amended, is revised to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * * * 928.0 - 929.0 MHz /28/ 932.0 - 932.5 MHz /27/ 932.5 - 935 MHz /17/ 941.0 - 941.5 MHz /27/ 941.5 - 944 MHz /17/ /18/ 952.0 - 960.0 MHz /28/ * * * * * Section 101.147(b), as amended, is revised
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- On the other hand, the Commission carried over, unchanged, former Section 21.705 (now Section 101.703), which provides that a common carrier may render any kind of communication service provided for in its tariffs so long as the kinds of communications carried do not violate the terms of the licensee's authorization or Sections 101.111 (emission limitations), 101.113 (transmitter power limitations), or 101.147 (frequency assignments) of the Rules. The Part 101 Order also replicated, without change or discussion, subsection (c) of former Section 21.700 (now Section 101.701), which provides that common carrier applicants for facilities that will be used primarily to relay television broadcast signals must demonstrate (1) that at least fifty percent of the customers using the microwave facility will not be
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- approximately four times as much bandwidth as DEMS systems operating at 18 GHz to maintain comparable reliability and coverage. Therefore, we decided to license the relocated operations in 40 MHz channel pairs. We concluded that DEMS licensees require 40 MHz channel pairs at 24 GHz for their capacity to be equivalent to the capacity they had at 18 GHz. Section 101.147(r)(9) of the Commission's Rules currently separates the frequencies between the transmit and receive and it establishes one set of channels for nodal station use (24.25-24.45 GHz) and another set for use as user stations (25.05-25.25 GHz). We proposed that the same amount of spectrum be provided to each new 24 GHz licensee as is provided under the rules for the
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- Applicants for site-based frequencies listed in * * * . (c)(3)(i) For site-based multiple address stations in * * * . (c)(3)(ii) In cases where the geographic separation standard in paragraphs (c)(3)(i) is not followed, * * * . (c)(3)(iii) MAS EA licensees shall provide protection in accordance with 101.1333 of this Part. * * * * * Section 101.147 is amended by changing the frequency listing in paragraph (a), changing footnote 27, adding footnote 28, changing the first paragraphs of (b)(1-3) by deleting footnote 1 in Table 1 and Table 2 in subsection (b)(1), and by changing the titles of Tables 5 and 6, to read as follows: 101.147 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * * * 928.0
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- the application is part of a pack, a statement that the application is being filed as part of a pack, and the pack ID (if available) or name (l) The type of operation code, from the following list: F Permanent Fixed Point-to-Point M Multiple Address Systems D Digital Electronic Message Service 18 18 GHz Low Power systems under rule section 101.147(r)(10) 31 Grandfathered area operations licensed or applied for previous to the reallocation of the 31.0-31.3 GHz band to auctioned services 38 Grandfathered area operations licensed or applied for previous to the reallocation of the 38.6-40.0 GHz band to auctioned services T Temporary fixed and/or mobile systems not listed above (m) For common carrier and private applicants only: if this application
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- Part 1 Fifth Report and Order, 67. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Installment Payment Financing for Personal Communications Services (PCS) Licensees, WT Docket No, 97-82, Sixth Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, FCC Rcd 00-313 (rel. August 29, 2000) (``C/F Block Sixth Report and Order''). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237-24.253, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, and 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, WT Docket No. 95-157, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-123 (rel. July 19,2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding
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- references herein to Commission's rules are to the amended rules that will be effected as of the start date of Auction No. 35. See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Clarifies Spectrum Auction Anti-Collusion Rules,'' Public Notice, DA 95-2244, 11 FCC Rcd. 9645 (1995) (rel. October 26, 1995). See 47 C.F.R. 1.65. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 15.307, 24.5, 24.237-24.253, 101.3, 101.69-101.81, 101.147; Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, WT Docket No. 95-157, Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-123 (rel. July 19, 2000); Amendment to the Commission's Rules Regarding a Plan for Sharing the Costs of Microwave Relocation, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 2705 (1997); Amendment to the Commission's Rules
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- 20554.12 20. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Anderson Desk Company at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 U.S.C. 301. 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File No. 0000281783. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1) and 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 101.31(b)(1), 101.31(b)(1)(v), certain applicants for point-to-point microwave stations, not located within 56.3 kilometers of any international border, operating in certain frequency bands, are deemed to have conditional authority to operate their proposed stations during the pendency of their applications. The frequency proposed
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- 18. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to International Customs Brokers, Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File No. 0001961221. 5Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of
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- 20554.14 18. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Kojo Worldwide Corporation at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 U.S.C. 301. 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File No. 0001919664. 5See File No. 0000432307, dismissed June 8, 2001; File No. 0000477582, dismissed June 19, 2001; and File No. 00000506891, dismissed July 18, 2001. 622355.57 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 22355.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 7We note that the attorney indicates that this advice was given orally and
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- 15. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Norman Krieger Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 2See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 421377.74 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21375.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 5According to Commission's records, however, the reciprocal frequency for the WQCC468 license is 21229.25 MHz. 6Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that
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- D.C. 20554.8 16. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Lamkin Corporation at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4The actual measurement taken by the agent showed that the station was operating on 21243.5 MHz. 521243.5 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21245.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 6Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to More Enterprises Communications Network, Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 U.S.C. 301. 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File No. 0001861022. 5Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of
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- 18. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Pacific Spanish Network Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 U.S.C. 301. 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File No. 0002006216. 5See File No. 0002073942. 6See File No. 0002091865. 7Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate
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- 20554.12 21. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Pacnet Incorporated at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 U.S.C. 301. 2See 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File Nos. 0002060640 (license application) and 000206644 (STA), filed February 28, 2005. A modification to the license application was filed by Pacnet on June 2, 2005, to change the requested microwave frequency to 22075.0 MHz. According to Commission records, the STA request was returned on June 1, 2005 and the modified license application was returned on
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- D.C. 20554.11 19. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Pacnet Incorporated at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 U.S.C. 301. 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File No. 0002032007, filed February 2, 2005 (STA Application) and File No. 0002031935, filed February 4, 2005 (License Application). 5Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission
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- 20554.17 17. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Tocabi America Corporation at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4The coordinates on the WPXB706 authorization are 3235'38.2'' north latitude and 11704'04.9'' west longitude. 5The coordinates for this location are 3235'37'' north latitude and 11701'02'' west longitude. 6The actual measurement made by the agent showed the station to be operating on 22455.86 MHz. 722455.86 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 22455.0 MHz. See
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- D.C. 20554.12 17. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to Uniradio Corp. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William R. Zears, Jr. District Director San Diego Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 147 U.S.C. 301. 247 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 347 U.S.C. 503(b). 4See File No. 0001742599. 5See File No. 0002094917. 6Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of
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- Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554.12 17. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture shall be sent by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, and regular mail, to T-Mobile USA, Inc. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Catherine Deaton District Director Los Angeles District Office Western Region Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 47 U.S.C. 301. 2 47 C.F.R. 101.147(s). 3 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 4 See Application No. 0002195104, filed June 10, 2005. 5 We note that T-Mobile was unable to obtain frequency coordination for the exact frequencies it was operating the transmitters on. 6 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that
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- stations without authorization); Florida Power and Light Co., 14 FCC Rcd 7199 (Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, 1999) (issuing a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture for $14,000 for operating seven microwave stations after expiration of the licenses for five months). 9 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 10 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 11 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 12 47 C.F.R. 101.31(b)(1)(iii). 13 47 C.F.R. 101.109 and 101.147. 14 See note to 47 C.F.R. 1.80(b)(4). 15 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 16 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 17 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 18 47 U.S.C. 504(a). 19 See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. References 1. http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2001/da012582.pdf
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- a radio ``Quiet Zone'' identified in 1.924 of this chapter or, if operated on frequencies in the 17.8-19.7 GHz band, within any of the areas identified in 1.924 of this chapter; . . . (vii) The filed application(s) does not propose to operate in the 21.2-23.6 GHz band with an E.R.P. greater than 55 dBm pursuant to 101.147(s)[.] 6. Califormula's radio station, located at 1690 Frontage Road, lies within approximately 6.5 kilometers of the Mexican border. Section 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules sets 56.3 kilometers as the minimum distance between Califormula's radio station and the Mexican border. Califormula's radio station did not comply with Section 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules because it was closer to the Mexican border than the
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Kojo Worldwide Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0001919664. See File No. 0000432307, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, June 8, 2001; File No. 0000477582, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, June 19, 2001; and File No. 00000506891, dismissed for failure to pay required fee, July 18, 2001. 22355.57 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 22355.0 MHz. See 47
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Anderson Desk Company, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0000281783. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1) and 101.31(b)(1)(v) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. SS 101.31(b)(1), 101.31(b)(1)(v), certain applicants for point-to-point microwave stations, not located within 56.3 kilometers of any international border, operating in certain frequency bands, are deemed to have conditional authority to operate their proposed stations during the pendency of their applications. The frequency proposed for use
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- FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to More Enterprises Communications Network, Inc., at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0001861022. Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940008 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. S 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. S 301. Pursuant to Sections 101.31(b)(1)
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- 16. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Uniradio Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). See File No. 0001742599. See File No. 0002094917. Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940013 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. S 1.80. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. S 301.
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- IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Norman Krieger, Inc., at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. S 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). In its Response, Krieger notes that the San Diego Office incorrectly described Krieger's business as a manufacturer of hotel bedding and fabrics. 21377.74 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21375.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). According to Commission's records, however, the reciprocal frequency for the WQCC468 license is 21229.25 MHz. Notice of Apparent Liability for
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Lamkin Corporation, at its address of record, and its counsel of record, Frederick J. Day, Esquire. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. S 1.903(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). The actual measurement taken by the agent showed that the station was operating on 21243.5 MHz. 21243.5 MHz is within the maximum allowable tolerance of microwave channel 21245.0 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940007 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). See 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). In
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- 5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Pacnet Incorporated, at its address of record, Gary Kremen, and Timothy Dillon, his counsel of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940011 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). Kremen v. Cohen, et al. Case No.: C 98 20718 JW PVT (N.D. Cal. Sept. 28, 2005). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. SS 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U.S.C. S 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by First Class Mail and Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested to Pacnet Incorporated, at its address of record, Gary Kremen, and Timothy Dillon, Esquire, his counsel of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rebecca L. Dorch Regional Director, Western Region Enforcement Bureau 47 U.S.C. S 301. 47 C.F.R. S 101.147(s). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200532940010 (Enf. Bur., Western Region, San Diego Office, released September 28, 2005). Kremen v. Cohen, et al. Case No.: C 98 20718 JW PVT (N.D. Cal. Sept. 28, 2005). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. SS 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U.S.C. S 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.1914. Federal Communications Commission DA