FCC Web Documents citing 101.95
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- growth of both satellite and terrestrial services.'' 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13432 ¶ 2; see also id. at 13470 ¶ 82 (noting that the adopted rules should lead to efficient relocation and thereby serve the public interest). See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-70 ¶¶ 61-84. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.85, 101.95; see also 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-67 ¶¶ 61-75. With the exception of incumbent licensees in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band, FS and FMS licensees have until June 8, 2010 - ten years from the adoption of the 18 GHz Report and Order. See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd. at 13462-65 ¶¶ 65-72.
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- growth of both satellite and terrestrial services.'' 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13432 ¶ 2; see also id. at 13470 ¶ 82 (noting that the adopted rules should lead to efficient relocation and thereby serve the public interest). See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-70 ¶¶ 61-84. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.85, 101.95; see also 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-67 ¶¶ 61-75. With the exception of incumbent licensees in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band, FS and FMS licensees have until June 8, 2010 - ten years from the adoption of the 18 GHz Report and Order - to relocate. See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at
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- growth of both satellite and terrestrial services.'' 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13432 ¶ 2; see also id. at 13470 ¶ 82 (noting that the adopted rules should lead to efficient relocation and thereby serve the public interest). See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-70 ¶¶ 61-84. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.85, 101.95; see also 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-67 ¶¶ 61-75. With the exception of incumbent licensees in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band, FS and FMS licensees have until June 8, 2010 - ten years from the adoption of the 18 GHz Report and Order. See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13462-65 ¶¶ 65-72.
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- the 18.3-19.3 GHz band, Boeing must demonstrate when applying for feeder-link earth station licenses that the proposed uplink operation would not interfere with, or require protection from, operation of any existing FS station at its current site in the event that the FS station's assigned frequencies were to be shifted pursuant to Section 101.85, Section 101.89, Section 101.91, or Section 101.95 of the Commission's rules. (Boeing will also have to coordinate its proposed feeder-link stations with terrestrial stations pursuant to Section 25.203.) The showing should employ the standard techniques cross-referenced in relevant rule provisions for determining the extent of geographic separation necessary for interference avoidance. Fourth, because Boeing has not indicated a definite need for more than two feeder-link earth stations
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- the 18.3-19.3 GHz band, Boeing must demonstrate when applying for feeder-link earth station licenses that the proposed uplink operation would not interfere with, or require protection from, operation of any existing FS station at its current site in the event that the FS station's assigned frequencies were to be shifted pursuant to Section 101.85, Section 101.89, Section 101.91, or Section 101.95 of the Commission's rules. (Boeing will also have to coordinate its proposed feeder-link stations with terrestrial stations pursuant to Section 25.203.) The showing should employ the standard techniques cross-referenced in relevant rule provisions for determining the extent of geographic separation necessary for interference avoidance. Fourth, because Boeing has not indicated a definite need for more than two feeder-link earth stations
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- growth of both satellite and terrestrial services.'' 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13432 ¶ 2; see also id. at 13470 ¶ 82 (noting that the adopted rules should lead to efficient relocation and thereby serve the public interest). See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-70 ¶¶ 61-84. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.85, 101.95; see also 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-67 ¶¶ 61-75. With the exception of incumbent licensees in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band, FS and FMS licensees have until June 8, 2010 - ten years from the adoption of the 18 GHz Report and Order - to relocate. See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at
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- MSV to demonstrate when applying for feeder link earth station licenses that the proposed uplink operation would not interfere with, or require protection from, the operation of any existing Fixed Service station at its current site in the event that the Fixed Service station's assigned frequencies were to be shifted pursuant to Section 101.85, Section 101.89, Section 101.91, or Section 101.95 of the Commission's rules. In addition to protecting fixed and mobile services, we also expect MSV to protect other services operating in the bands it will be using. First, the 12.75-13.25 GHz band is allocated to the space research service (deep space) (space-to-Earth) for reception only at Goldstone, California. We require MSV to take ``all practicable steps'' to ensure that
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- MSV to demonstrate when applying for feeder link earth station licenses that the proposed uplink operation would not interfere with, or require protection from, the operation of any existing Fixed Service station at its current site in the event that the Fixed Service station's assigned frequencies were to be shifted pursuant to Section 101.85, Section 101.89, Section 101.91, or Section 101.95 of the Commission's rules. In addition to protecting fixed and mobile services, we also expect MSV to protect other services operating in the bands it will be using. First, the 12.75-13.25 GHz band is allocated to the space research service (deep space) (space-to-Earth) for reception only at Goldstone, California. We require MSV to take ``all practicable steps'' to ensure that
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- growth of both satellite and terrestrial services.'' 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13432 ¶ 2; see also id. at 13470 ¶ 82 (noting that the adopted rules should lead to efficient relocation and thereby serve the public interest). See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-70 ¶¶ 61-84. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.85, 101.95; see also 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-67 ¶¶ 61-75. With the exception of incumbent licensees in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band, FS and FMS licensees have until June 8, 2010 - ten years from the adoption of the 18 GHz Report and Order - to relocate. See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at
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- it will demonstrate when applying for feeder link earth station licenses that the proposed uplink operation would not interfere with, or require protection from, the operation of any existing Fixed service station at its current site in the event that the Fixed Service station's assigned frequencies were to be shifted pursuant to Section 101.85, Section 101.89, Section 101.91, or Section 101.95 of the Commission's rules. In addition to protecting Fixed and Mobile services, MSV says that it will protect other services operating in the bands it will be using. Footnote US251 to Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules states that the 12.75-13.25 band is allocated to the Space Research Service (deep space) (space-to-Earth) for reception only at Goldstone, California. MSV states
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- it will demonstrate when applying for feeder link earth station licenses that the proposed uplink operation would not interfere with, or require protection from, the operation of any existing Fixed service station at its current site in the event that the Fixed Service station's assigned frequencies were to be shifted pursuant to Section 101.85, Section 101.89, Section 101.91, or Section 101.95 of the Commission's rules. In addition to protecting Fixed and Mobile services, MSV says that it will protect other services operating in the bands it will be using. Footnote US251 to Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules states that the 12.75-13.25 band is allocated to the Space Research Service (deep space) (space-to-Earth) for reception only at Goldstone, California. MSV states
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- from the fixed microwave services to personal communications services and emerging technologies. 101.73 Mandatory negotiations. 101.75 Involuntary relocation procedures. 101.81 Future licensing in the 1850-1990 MHz, 2110-2150 MHz, and 2160-2200 MHz bands. 101.83 Modification of station license. 101.85 Transition of the 18.3-19.3 GHz band from the terrestrial fixed services to the fixed-satellite service (FSS). 101.89 Negotiations. 101.91 Involuntary relocation procedures. 101.95 Sunset provisions for licensees in the 18.30-19.30 GHz band. 101.97 Future licensing in the 18.30-19.30 GHz band. SUBPART C-TECHNICAL STANDARDS Brief Description: Subpart C sets forth technical standards for applications and licenses in the Fixed Microwave Services. Need: The revised rules establish revised technical standards for the 24 GHz Service, Multiple Address Systems, and Operational Fixed Stations. Legal Basis: 47
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- 24.75-25.25 GHz Frequency Bands for Broadcast Satellite-Service Use ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 98-172 RM-9005 RM-9118 ERRATUM Released: January 27, 2003 By the Chief, Policy Division, International Bureau: This Erratum corrects omissions in ``Appendix A-Final Rules'' of the Second Order on Reconsideration in this proceeding, 17 FCC Rcd 24248. The title of Section 101.95 is revised to read as follows to read as follows: § 101.95 Sunset provisions for licensees in the 18.30-19.30 GHz band. 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,
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- the alternative facilities are available to it for a reasonable time to make adjustments, determine comparability, and ensure a seamless handoff. (d) If the FS licensee demonstrates to the Commission that the new facilities are not comparable to the former facilities, the Commission may require the FSS licensee to further modify or replace the FS licensee's equipment. A new section 101.95 is added to read as follows: § 101.95 Sunset provisions for licensees in the 18.58-19.26 GHz band. (a) FSS licensees are not required to pay relocation costs after the relocation rules sunset (see §§ 74.502(c), 74.602(g), 78.18(a)(4), and 101.147(a) and (r)). Once the relocation rules sunset, an FSS licensee may require the incumbent to cease operations, provided that the FSS
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- Sec. 101.91. * * * * * Section 101.91(c) is amended by adding an additional sentence to the end of the paragraph to read as follows: § 101.91 Involuntary relocation procedures * * * * * * The FS licensee may take up to 12 months to make such adjustments and perform such testing.. * * * * * Section 101.95 is amended by revising the title to read as follows: § 101.95 Sunset provisions for licensees in the 18.58-19.30 GHz band. * * * * * Section 101.97 is revised by adding an additional sub-paragraph (a)9 as follows: § 101.97 Future licensing in the 18.58-19.30 GHz band. * * * * * a(9) Changes in ownership or control. Section 101.147(r)
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- neutral and permits the new entrants to provide any comparable facility to the displaced incumbent. Our policies do not require the displaced incumbent to accept a material change in its regulatory classification (i.e., from a PCO to a cable operator) as a result of the relocation. 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.69, 101.71 (2002). 47 C.F.R. § 101.91(a) (2002). 47 C.F.R. § 101.95(a) (2002). 18 GHz Second Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd at 24255-56, ¶ 18. See 47 C.F.R. 101.85(b)(1) (2003) (``FS operations in the 18.3-18.58 GHz band that remain co-primary under the provisions of §§ 21.901(e), 74.502(c), 74.602(d), 78.18(a)(4), and 101.147(r) of this chapter will continue to be co-primary with FSS users of this spectrum until November 19, 2012 or the
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- remain co-primary until June 8, 2010, while certain FS operations and low-power systems in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band remain co-primary until October 31, 2011, and certain FS operations in the 18.3-18.58 GHz band remain co-primary until November 19, 2012. Id. 18 GHz SAT R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 13433 ¶ 5. 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.85 and 101.91. 47 C.F.R. § 101.95 (Sunset provisions for licensees in the 18.30-19.30 GHz Band). See also 18 GHz SAT R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 1346 ¶ 63, First Order on Reconsideration, 16 FCC Rcd at 19821 ¶ 26. Under the efficiency rules in Section 101.141 of the Commission's rules, a FS licensee must utilize its channel to the required limit. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.141.
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- block, the application itself was actually signed by Becky French "for" Mr. Kress.12 On November 8, 2001, MCNC filed a second application to renew the license for Station WHJ607,13 which the Branch dismissed on November 14, 2000 because it was untimely filed and MCNC did not request a waiver to permit the untimely filing.14 6 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.85, 101.95; see also 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 13460-67 ¶¶ 61-75. With the exception of incumbent licensees in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band, FS and FMS licensees have until June 8, 2010 ten years from the adoption of the 18 GHz Report and Order. See 18 GHz Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd. at 13462-65 ¶¶ 65-72.
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- 47 C.F.R. § 101.91(a). The replacement facilities must be at least equivalent, in terms of throughput, reliability, and operating costs, as the facilities from which the FS user is evicted. Id. § 101.91(b). At the end of the 10-year transition period, satellite operators will be able to evict terrestrial incumbents without having to pay their relocation costs. 47 C.F.R. § 101.95(a). The initial, unrevised Report and Order exempted a small subset of the band (19.26-19.3 GHz) from the sunset provisions. Report and Order, 15 F.C.C.R. at 13,464 p 69; 47 C.F.R. § 101.95. The initial, unrevised Report and Order also provided that low-power stations could continue to operate on a primary basis. Report and Order, 15 F.C.C.R. at 13,457 p 56.