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FCC 24.139
Revised as of May 5, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 25.139 NGSO FSS coordination and information sharing between MVDDS
licensees in the 12.2 GHz to 12.7 GHz band.
(a) NGSO FSS licensees shall maintain a subscriber database in a
format that can be readily shared with MVDDS licensees for the purpose
of determining compliance with the MVDDS transmitting antenna spacing
requirement relating to qualifying existing NGSO FSS subscriber
receivers set forth in Sec. 101.129 of this chapter. This information
shall not be used for purposes other than set forth in Sec. 101.129 of
this chapter. Only sufficient information to determine compliance with
Sec. 101.129 of this chapter is required.
(b) Within ten business days of receiving notification of the location
of a proposed MVDDS transmitting antenna, the NGSO FSS licensee shall
provide sufficient information from the database to enable the MVDDS
licensee to determine whether the proposed MVDDS transmitting site
meets the minimum spacing requirement.
(c) If the location of the proposed MVDDS transmitting antenna site
does not meet the separation requirements of Sec. 101.129 of this chapter,
then the NGSO FSS licensee shall also indicate to the MVDDS licensee
within the same ten day period specified in paragraph (b) of this
section whether the proposed MVDDS transmitting site is acceptable at
the proposed location.
(d) Nothing in this section shall preclude NGSO FSS and MVDDS
licensees from entering into an agreement to accept MVDDS transmitting
antenna locations that are shorter-spaced from existing NGSO FSS
subscriber receivers than the distance set forth in Sec. 101.129 of this
chapter.
[ 67 FR 43037 , June 26, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 43945 , July 25, 2003]
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