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FCC 25.15
Revised as of May 5, 2005
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2006
Sec. 27.15 Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation.
(a) Eligibility. (1) Parties seeking approval for partitioning and
disaggregation shall request from the Commission an authorization for
partial assignment of a license pursuant to Sec. 1.948.
(2) AWS and WCS licensees may apply to partition their licensed
geographic service area or disaggregate their licensed spectrum at any
time following the grant of their licenses.
(b) Technical Standards--(1) Partitioning. In the case of
partitioning, applicants and licensees must file FCC Form 603 pursuant
to section 1.948 and list the partitioned service area on a schedule
to the application. The geographic coordinates must be specified in
degrees, minutes, and seconds to the nearest second of latitude and
longitude and must be based upon the 1983 North American Datum
(NAD83).
(2) Disaggregation. Spectrum may be disaggregated in any amount.
(3) Combined partitioning and disaggregation. The Commission will
consider requests for partial assignment of licenses that propose
combinations of partitioning and disaggregation.
(4) Signal levels. For purposes of partitioning and disaggregation,
part 27 systems must be designed so as not to exceed the signal level
specified for the particular spectrum block in Sec. 27.55 at the
licensee's service area boundary, unless the affected adjacent service
area licensees have agreed to a different signal level.
(c) License term. The license term for a partitioned license area and
for disaggregated spectrum shall be the remainder of the original
licensee's license term as provided for in Sec. 27.13.
(d) Compliance with construction requirements. The following rules
apply for purposes of implementing the construction requirements set
forth in Sec. 27.14.
(1) Partitioning. Parties to partitioning agreements have two options
for satisfying the construction requirements set forth in Sec. 27.14.
Under the first option, the partitioner and partitionee each certifies
that it will independently satisfy the substantial service requirement
for its respective partitioned area. If a licensee subsequently fails
to meet its substantial service requirement, its license will be
subject to automatic cancellation without further Commission action.
Under the second option, the partitioner certifies that it has met or
will meet the substantial service requirement for the entire,
pre-partitioned geographic service area. If the partitioner
subsequently fails to meet its substantial service requirement, only
its license will be subject to automatic cancellation without further
Commission action.
(2) Disaggregation. Parties to disaggregation agreements have two
options for satisfying the construction requirements set forth in
Sec. 27.14. Under the first option, the disaggregator and disaggregatee
each certifies that it will share responsibility for meeting the
substantial service requirement for the geographic service area. If
the parties choose this option and either party subsequently fails to
satisfy its substantial service responsibility, both parties' licenses
will be subject to forfeiture without further Commission action. Under
the second option, both parties certify either that the disaggregator
or the disaggregatee will meet the substantial service requirement for
the geographic service area. If the parties choose this option, and
the party responsible subsequently fails to meet the substantial
service requirement, only that party's license will be subject to
forfeiture without further Commission action.
[ 62 FR 9658 , Mar. 3, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 68954 , Dec. 14, 1998;
65 FR 3146 , Jan. 20, 2000; 65 FR 57268 , Sept. 21, 2000; 67 FR 45373 ,
July 9, 2002; 69 FR 5715 , Feb. 6, 2004]
Subpart C--Technical Standards
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