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- Finally, the Local Television Transmission Service (``LTTS'') is authorized to use the 14.2-14.4 GHz band pursuant to a secondary allocation to Mobile Services. Boeing indicates in its application that it examined the Commission's licensing database and found 20 LTTS licensees for this band, and in all cases, the licenses also included authorization to operate in other bands pursuant to Section 101.803 of the Commission's rules. Boeing states that it attempted to contact the licensees, but most were no longer in business, and those that were still operating indicated that they did not utilize the 14 GHz band. Boeing's application was placed on public notice on February 21, 2001. PanAmSat Corporation (``PanAmSat'') filed comments and Lockheed Martin Corporation (``LMC'') filed a petition
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- other than a television studio to associated television stations. TV pickup stations in these bands are licensed either for a radius around a set of coordinates or in the vicinity of a given television market. In addition, there are a limited number of Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS) stations in the 7 and 13 GHz bands authorized pursuant to Section 101.803(b) of the Commission's Rules. In the Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOI, the Commission proposed to require frequency coordination for new FS, BAS, and CARS applications in the 7 and 13 GHz bands. Under the current rules, all FS and fixed BAS and CARS stations above 2110 MHz must use the prior coordination notice procedure described in Section 101.103(d) of the Commission's Rules.
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- covered entities collectively as "TV pickup stations". 7953 television stations.8TV pickup stations in these bands are licensed either for a radius around a set of coordinates or in the vicinity of a given television market. In addition, there are a limited number of Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS) stations in the 7 and 13 GHz bands authorized pursuant to Section 101.803(b) of the Commission's Rules.9 3.In the Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOI, the Commission proposed to require frequency coordination for new FS, BAS, and CARS applications in the 7 and 13 GHz bands.10Under the current rules, all FS and fixed BAS and CARS stations above 2110 MHz must use the prior coordination notice procedure described in Section 101.103(d) of the Commission's Rules.11LTTS licenses
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- Designated entities. SUBPART J-LOCAL TELEVISION TRANSMISSION SERVICE Brief Description: Subpart J sets forth rules for the Local Television Transmission Service. Need: The revised rules revise the frequency assignments available for the Local Television Transmission Service and revise the requirements applicable to operation of such facilities at temporary fixed locations. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 101.803 Frequencies. 101.815 Stations at temporary fixed locations. SUBPART O-MULTIPLE ADDRESS SYSTEMS Brief Description: Subpart O sets forth the general provisions, system license requirements, and system requirements for Multiple Address Systems as well as the provisions implementing Section 309(j) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, authorizing the Commission to employ competitive bidding procedures to resolve mutually exclusive applications for
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- (a) and (b) of this rule are corrected to reference subsections (b) and (c). Section 101.147(a) - We revise the table of frequency assignments in this rule to more accurately reflect the services using particular frequency bands. Other corrections to the rule already were made in another proceeding. Section 101.147(j) - We delete the obsolete reference to Part 21. Section 101.803(a) - Most of footnote 5 applies to frequencies in the 21-23.6 GHz band, but the last sentence applies to the 14.2-14.4 GHz band. To improve clarity, we make the last sentence a separate footnote. Section 101.803(d) - We add an entry for 11.7-12.2 GHz to ensure that the appropriate requirements apply to that band. Section 101.815(a)(5) - We change the
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- in U.S. Possessions in the Caribbean area. One of the primary uses of the 10.7-11.7 GHz band is for analog and digital telephone and video transmission. The 10.7-11.7 GHz band is also one of the migration bands that the Commission identified for 2 GHz OFS incumbents that are displaced by Broadband Personal Communications Service (``PCS'') operations. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(d). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote 837, which reads as follows: ``Different category of service: in Canada, Mexico and the United 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
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- and point-to-point operations, and to clarify which subsections and tables pertain to each category. It also proposed to update the references throughout Section 101.147(b) from ``Public Land Mobile Service'' to ``Public Mobile Services.'' These changes were incorporated by the Commission in the Multiple Access Systems proceeding. In addition, the Commission proposed to delete a grandfathering provision from Sections 101.147(k) and 101.803(e) regarding the 6525-6575 MHz frequency band which expired in 1968. We did not receive any comments. Thus, as we did not receive any objections, we adopt the proposal and change the above-referenced rules. Frequency tolerance The Commission proposed to amend Section 101.507 to provide the frequency tolerance of ±0.0001% for DEMS Nodal Stations and ±0.0003% for DEMS User Stations in
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- necessary to minimize the probability of harmful interference to reception in the bands 2655-2690 MHz, 5925-7075 MHz, and 12.7-13.25 GHz on board geostationary-space stations in the fixed-satellite service. * * * * * (b) 2655 to 2690 MHz and 5925 to 7075 MHz. * * * (c) 12.7 to 13.25 GHz. * * * * * * * * Section 101.803 is amended by revising the first sentence in paragraph (b) to read as follows: § 101.803 Frequencies. * * * * * (b) Communications common carriers in the Local Television Transmission Service may be assigned frequencies listed in §§ 74.602(a), 78.18(a)(6), and 78.18(a)(7) of this chapter to provide service to television broadcast stations, television broadcast network-entities, cable system operators, and
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- 74.631. A TV translator relay station is a fixed station used for relaying programs and signals of TV stations to TV translators or other communications facilities that the Commission may authorize. See 47 C.F.R. §74.601(b). See generally 47 C.F.R. §74.600 (``Eligibility for license''). LTTS operations are limited to the permissible uses described in Sections 74.631 and 78.11. See 47 C.F.R. §101.803(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 74.602(a). In addition, the Commission grandfathered incumbent facilities on a co-primary basis when it reallocated BAS channel 10 (2483.5-2500 MHz) to the MSS (space-to-Earth), a.k.a. ``Big LEO'' systems. Authorization of multiple frequencies enables licensees to avert interference to other operations by allowing licensees to select the channel that is best suited for the site characteristics and
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- 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 and
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- 74.631. A TV translator relay station is a fixed station used for relaying programs and signals of TV stations to TV translators or other communications facilities that the Commission may authorize. See 47 C.F.R. §74.601(b)-(d). See generally 47 C.F.R. §74.600 (``Eligibility for license''). LTTS operations are limited to the permissible uses described in Sections 74.631 and 78.11. See 47 C.F.R. §101.803(b). For simplicity, in the remainder of this document the BAS, LTTS, and CARS services collectively will be referred to as BAS. The existing channel plan is as follows: Channel 1 (1990-2008 MHz), Channel 2 (2008-2025 MHz), Channel 3 (2025-2042 MHz), Channel 4 (2042-2059 MHz), Channel 5 (2059-2076 MHz), Channel 6 (2076-2093 MHz), and Channel 7 (2093-2110 MHz). See Amendment of
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- for the local television transmission service in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band is +45 dBW except that operations are not permitted within 1.5 degrees of the geostationary orbit. Beginning March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed and no existing LTTS licenses shall be issued in the 11.7-12.2 and 14.2-14.4 GHz bands. * * * * * 21. Section 101.803 is amended by modifying Section (d) and footnotes (a)(3) and (a)(8) and (d)(3) to read as follows: § 101.803 Frequencies. (a) * * * Notes * * * (3) This frequency band is shared, on a secondary basis, with stations in the broadcasting-satellite and fixed-satellite services. As of March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed in the
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- for the local television transmission service in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band is +45 dBW except that operations are not permitted within 1.5 degrees of the geostationary orbit. Beginning March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed and no existing LTTS licenses shall be issued in the 11.7-12.2 and 14.2-14.4 GHz bands. * * * * * 21. Section 101.803 is amended by modifying Section (d) and footnotes (a)(3) and (a)(8) and (d)(3) to read as follows: § 101.803 Frequencies. (a) * * * Notes * * * (3) This frequency band is shared, on a secondary basis, with stations in the broadcasting-satellite and fixed-satellite services. As of March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed in the
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- stations to TV translators or other communications facilities that the Commission may authorize. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.601(b)-(d). See generally 47 C.F.R. § 74.600 (``Eligibility for license''). The majority of these fixed operations are in higher frequency bands allocated to the BAS. LTTS operations are limited to the permissible uses described in Sections 74.631 and 78.11. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(b). See AWS Seventh Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 21358, 21359, and 21363, ¶¶ 12, 14, and 27. The AWS Seventh Report and Order was adopted on October 14, 2004, and published in the Federal Register on December 29, 2004, to become effective on January 28, 2005. See 19 FCC Rcd 21350 (rel. Oct. 21, 2004), 69 FR 77938
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- allocated to the BAS. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.601(a),(b) (listing classes of TV broadcast auxiliary stations). See generally 47 C.F.R. § 74.600 (Eligibility for license). In addition, BAS spectrum in the 2 GHz band is authorized for use by the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) and the Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 78.18(a)(6) and § 101.803(b). For convenience, we refer to these services herein under the collective term ``BAS.'' Thus, decisions herein that refer to BAS also apply to CARS and LTTS operations in the band. The original 2 GHz BAS channel plan, which is still in use, is as follows: Channel 1 (1990-2008 MHz), Channel 2 (2008-2025 MHz), Channel 3 (2025-2042 MHz), Channel 4 (2042-2059
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- 2007. Specifically, we are waiving this license condition to the extent described herein. The filers of the Joint Petition requested a waiver of 29 months from the September 7, 2007 BAS relocation deadline. The plan submitted on December 6, 2007 would conclude the transition in 24 months from the September 7, 2007 BAS relocation deadline. 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 78.18(a)(6), 101.803(b). The band is also authorized for use by the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) and the Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS). For purposes of this proceeding, we will refer to all three of these services under the collective term ``BAS.'' Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for use by the Mobile Satellite
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- been issued, we have no means to determine whether the proposals will have a disparate impact on these potentially small businesses. We also have no means to determine what steps would minimize the impact on any of these potentially small businesses. F. Federal Rules that May Duplicate, Overlap or Conflict with the Proposed Rules. None. 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 78.18(a)(6), 101.803(b). The band is also authorized for use by the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) and the Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS). For purposes of this proceeding, we will refer to all three of these services under the collective term ``BAS.'' Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for use by the Mobile Satellite
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- Dec. 14, 2009. The July 1, 2010 deadline has been extended until August 2, 2010. Globalstar Licensee LLC Application for Modification of License to Extend Dates for Coming into Compliance with Ancillary Terrestrial Component Rules, File No. SAT-MOD-20091214-00152, Order, DA-10-1225 (IB June 30, 2010). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 (1996). 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602, 78.18(a)(6), 101.803(b). The band is also authorized for use by the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) and the Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS). For purposes of this proceeding, we will refer to all three of these services under the collective term ``BAS.'' MSS First Report and Order at ¶ 14. AWS Third Report and Order at ¶ 28. Id. 47 C.F.R. §
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- §101.147(a) n.22. See 47 C.F.R. § 78.11 for permissible uses of CARS stations. Based on staff review of COALS Electronic Filing System data. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602(a), 78.18(a)(7). Licensees in the Local Television Transmission Service may use these frequencies to provide service to television broadcast stations, television broadcast network-entities, cable system operators, and cable network-entities. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(b). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.602(a), 78.18(a)(7). See Amendment of Parts 2, 21, 87, 89, 91, and 93 of the Commission's Rules to Reallocate, in Hawaii Only, the 6525-6575 Mc/s Band from the Mobile to the Fixed Service and to Permit Access to the Frequency Bands 6525-6575 and 6575-6875 Mc/s By Stations in the Domestic Public Radio Service in That State,
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- in U.S. Possessions in the Caribbean area. One of the primary uses of the 10.7-11.7 GHz band is for analog and digital telephone and video transmission. The 10.7-11.7 GHz band is also one of the migration bands that the Commission identified for 2 GHz OFS incumbents that are displaced by Broadband Personal Communications Service (``PCS'') operations. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(d). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote 837, which reads as follows: ``Different category of service: in Canada, Mexico and the United 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
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- Rules for the Domestic Public Fixed Radio Services, CC Docket No. 93-2, McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-7861, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 13449 (1996) (Part 101 Report and Order). 297 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.13, 101.15, 101.801. 298 Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12591 (para. 105), adopting 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.147(a) n. (16), 101.147(u), 101.803(a) n. (7), 101.803(d) n. (9). PAGE 77 application. Such authorized operations are afforded the same status, as previously afforded under the 31 GHz licensing rules, to share the frequency with other 31 GHz operations without protection from harmful interference with each other.295 However, such operations are limited to secondary status to LMDS operations, and cannot interfere with LMDS, and must
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- 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 rules.
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- 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 rules.
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- Possessions in the Caribbean area. 17 One of the primary uses of the 10.7-11.7 GHz band is for analog and digital telephone and video transmission. The 10.7-11.7 GHz band is also one of the migration bands that the Commission identified for 2 GHz OFS incumbents that are displaced by Broadband Personal Communications Service ("PCS") operations. 18 See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(d). 19 See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote 837, which reads as follows: "Different category of service: in Canada, Mexico and the United 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
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- in U.S. Possessions in the Caribbean area. One of the primary uses of the 10.7-11.7 GHz band is for analog and digital telephone and video transmission. The 10.7-11.7 GHz band is also one of the migration bands that the Commission identified for 2 GHz OFS incumbents that are displaced by Broadband Personal Communications Service (``PCS'') operations. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(d). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote 837, which reads as follows: ``Different category of service: in Canada, Mexico and the United 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
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- Rules for the Domestic Public Fixed Radio Services, CC Docket No. 93-2, McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-7861, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 13449 (1996) (Part 101 Report and Order). 297 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.13, 101.15, 101.801. 298 Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12591 (para. 105), adopting 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.147(a) n. (16), 101.147(u), 101.803(a) n. (7), 101.803(d) n. (9). PAGE 77 application. Such authorized operations are afforded the same status, as previously afforded under the 31 GHz licensing rules, to share the frequency with other 31 GHz operations without protection from harmful interference with each other.295 However, such operations are limited to secondary status to LMDS operations, and cannot interfere with LMDS, and must
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- (a) and (b) of this rule are corrected to reference subsections (b) and (c). Section 101.147(a) - We revise the table of frequency assignments in this rule to more accurately reflect the services using particular frequency bands. Other corrections to the rule already were made in another proceeding. Section 101.147(j) - We delete the obsolete reference to Part 21. Section 101.803(a) - Most of footnote 5 applies to frequencies in the 21-23.6 GHz band, but the last sentence applies to the 14.2-14.4 GHz band. To improve clarity, we make the last sentence a separate footnote. Section 101.803(d) - We add an entry for 11.7-12.2 GHz to ensure that the appropriate requirements apply to that band. Section 101.815(a)(5) - We change the
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- 25 MHz maximum authorized bandwidth channels. (6) 19902110 MHz-Mobile only. (i) Use of this spectrum for direct delivery of video programs to the general public or multi-channel cable distribution is not permitted. This band is co-equally shared with stations licensed pursuant to parts 74 and 101 of the Commission's Rules. (Common carriers may use this band pursuant to provisions of §101.803(b)). The following channeling plan applies subject to the provisions of §74.604. Frequency Band (MHz) 19902008 20082025 20252042 20422059 20592076 20762093 20932110 (ii) After a licensee has been relocated in accordance with the provisions of §78.40, operations will be in the band 20252110 MHz. The following channel plan will apply, subject to the provisions of §74.604 of this part: Frequency Band