Sec. 90.631 Trunked systems loading, construction and authorization
requirements.
(a) Non-SMR trunked systems will be authorized on the basis of a
loading criteria of one hundred (100) mobile stations per channel. For
purposes of determining compliance with trunked system loading
requirements under this subpart, the term ``mobile station'' includes
vehicular and portable mobile units and control stations.
(b) Each applicant for a non-SMR trunked system must certify that a
minimum of seventy (70) mobiles for each channel authorized will be
placed
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into operation within five (5) years of the initial license grant.
Except for SMR systems licensed in the 806-821/851-866 MHz band and as
indicated in paragraph (i) of this section, if at the end of five (5)
years a trunked system is not loaded to the prescribed levels and all
channels in the licensee's category are assigned in the system's
geographic area, authorizations for trunked channels not loaded to
seventy (70) mobile stations cancels automatically at a rate that allows
the licensee to retain one channel for every one hundred (100) mobiles
loaded, plus one additional channel. If a trunked system has channels
from more than one category, Spectrum Block D frequencies in the 800 MHz
SMR service (formerly General Category) channels are the first channels
considered to cancel automatically. All non-SMR licensees initially
authorized before June 1, 1993, that are within their original license
term, or SMR licensees that are within the term of a two-year
authorization granted in accordance with paragraph (i) of this section,
are subject to this condition. A licensee that has authorized channels
cancelled due to failure to meet the above loading requirements will not
be authorized additional channels to expand that same system for a
period of six (6) months from the date of cancellation.
(c) Except for SMR applicants and as provided in paragraph (d) of
this section, an applicant seeking to expand a trunked system by
requesting additional channels from the Commission, or through
intercategory sharing, or through an assignment, must have a loading
level of seventy (70) mobiles per channel on the existing system that is
the subject of the expansion request.
(d) In rural areas, a licensee of a trunked system may request to
increase its system capacity by five more channels than it has
constructed without meeting the loading requirements specified in
paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section. A rural area is defined for
purposes of this section as being beyond a 100-mile radius of the
designated centers of the following urbanized areas, as well as those
areas that have a waiting list. (Rural areas may be different for 800
and 900 MHz channels since the Commission maintains separate waiting
lists for these frequency bands.) The identified urbanized areas are:
New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; Philadelphia, PA: San
Francisco, CA; Detroit, MI; Boston, MA; Houston, TX; Washington, DC;
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX; Miami, FL; Cleveland, OH; St. Louis, MO; Atlanta,
GA; Pittsburgh, PA; Baltimore, MD; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Seattle,
WA; San Diego, CA; and Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL. The coordinates for the
centers of these areas are those referenced in Sec. 90.635, except that
the coordinates for Tampa-St. Petersburg are latitude 28 deg.00'00'' N,
longitude 82 deg.27'00'' W. Where waiting lists determine whether an
area is rural, the designated centers of those areas will be identified
on the actual waiting lists released by the Commission. If a waiting
list is later established in a rural area, licensees who have acquired
additional channels pursuant to this paragraph will be subject to the
automatic cancellation provisions in paragraph (b) of this section at
the end of one year from the date the area first appears on a Commission
waiting list, or at the end of their license term, whichever is longer.
(e) Except as provided in Sec. 90.629, licensees of trunked
facilities must complete construction within one year.
(f) If a station is not placed in permanent operation, in accordance
with the technical parameters of the station authorization, within one
year, except as provided in Sec. 90.629, its license cancels
automatically and must be returned to the Commission. For purposes of
this section, a base station is not considered to be placed in operation
unless at least two associated mobile stations, or one control station
and one mobile station, are also placed in operation. An SMR licensee
with facilities that have discontinued operations for 90 continuous days
after the effective date of this rule is presumed to have permanently
discontinued operations, unless the licensee notifies the FCC otherwise
prior to the end of the 90 day period and provides a date on which
operation will resume, which date must not be in excess of 30 additional
days.
(g) Wide area systems may be authorized to persons eligible for
licensing
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under subparts B or C of this part upon an appropriate showing of need.
Remote or satellite stations of wide area systems in the Public Safety,
Special Emergency, Telephone Maintenance, and Power Radio Services may
be authorized on a primary basis if such stations are the first to be
authorized in their area of operation on the frequency or group of
frequencies. Remote or satellite stations of wide area systems in all
other services will be authorized only on a secondary, non-interference
basis to cochannel licensees. To determine system loading, the total
number of mobile units and control stations operating in the wide-area
system shall be counted with respect to the total number of base station
frequencies assigned to the system.
(h) Regional, statewide, or ribbon configuration systems may be
authorized to persons eligible for licensing under subparts B or C of
this part upon an appropriate showing of need. In a ribbon, regional or
statewide system, a mobile station will be counted for channel loading
purposes only for the base station facility in the geographic area in
which it primarily operates. If this cannot be determined, it will be
counted fractionally over the number of base station facilities with
which it communicates regularly.
(i) For SMRS category trunked systems licensed in the 896-901/935-
940 MHz band (other than MTA-licensed systems), if at the end of the
initial five-year license term the licensee of such a trunked system has
not satisfied the loading requirements of paragraph (b) of this section,
the licensee requesting renewal of its license will be granted a renewal
for only a two-year period. Regardless of the date of grant of the two-
year renewal, the licensee will be required to comply fully with the
minimum requirements set forth in paragraph (b) of this section at the
end of the two-year renewal term. As an exception to this requirement,
if the licensee obtains the MTA license covering its assigned spectrum
in accordance with Secs. 90.661 through 90.671, these loading
requirements will no longer be applicable and the coverage requirements
of Sec. 90.665 will govern.
[ 47 FR 41032 , Sept. 16, 1982, as amended at 48 FR 51929 , Nov. 15, 1983;
49 FR 36377 , Sept. 17, 1984; 53 FR 12157 , Apr. 13, 1988; 57 FR 37731 ,
Aug. 20, 1992; 58 FR 12177 , Mar. 3, 1993; 59 FR 59966 , Nov. 21, 1994; 60 FR 21991 , May 4, 1995; 60 FR 48918 , Sept. 21, 1995; 61 FR 6157 , Feb. 16,
1996; 61 FR 6577 , Feb. 21, 1996; 62 FR 18935 , Apr. 17, 1997]
Effective Date Note: At 62 FR 18935 , Apr. 17, 1997, Sec. 90.631 was
amended by revising the first sentences of paragraphs (g) and (h),
effective Oct. 17, 1997.
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