Goto Section: 21.717 | 21.721
FCC 21.719
Revised as of May 5, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 22.719 Additional channel policy for rural radiotelephone stations.
The rules in this section govern the processing of applications for
central office stations that request a rural radiotelephone channel
pair when the applicant has applied for or been granted an
authorization for other rural radiotelephone channel pairs in the same
area. The general policy of the FCC is to promote effective use of the
spectrum by encouraging the use of spectrum-efficient technologies
(i.e. BETRS) and by assigning the minimum number of channels necessary
to provide service.
(a) Transmitters in same area. Any central office station transmitter
on any channel pair listed in Sec. 22.725 is considered to be in the same
area as another central office station transmitter on any other
channel pair listed in Sec. 22.725 if the transmitting antennas are
located within 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of each other.
(b) Initial channel pairs. The FCC does not assign more than two
channel pairs for new central office stations, unless there are more
than eight rural subscriber stations to be served. Stations are
considered to be new if there are no authorized transmitters on any
channel listed in Sec. 22.725 controlled by the applicant in the same
geographic area.
(c) Additional channel pairs. Applications for central office station
transmitters to be located in the same area as an authorized central
office station controlled by the applicant, but to operate on a
different channel pair(s) are considered as requests for additional
channel pair(s) for the authorized central office station. The FCC may
grant applications for additional channel pairs provided that the need
for each additional channel pair (after the first two) is established
and fully justified in terms of achieving the required grade of
service (blocking probability), and the applicant demonstrates that
there will still be adequate spectrum available in the area to meet
realistic estimates of current and future demand for paging, two-way
mobile and rural radiotelephone services. In the case of conventional
rural radiotelephone central office stations, an explanation must be
provided as to why BETRS technology is not being used instead of
additional channel pairs.
Conventional Rural Radiotelephone Stations
Goto Section: 21.717 | 21.721
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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