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FCC 101.535
Revised as of October 1, 2020
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§ 101.535 Geographic partitioning and spectrum aggregation/disaggregation.
(a) Eligibility. (1) 24 GHz licensees may apply to the Commission to
partition their licensed geographic service areas to eligible entities
and are free to determine the portion of their service areas to be
partitioned. 24 GHz licensees may aggregate or disaggregate their
licensed spectrum at any time following the grant of a license.
(2) Any existing frequency coordination agreements shall convey with
the assignment of the geographic area or spectrum, and shall remain in
effect unless new agreements are reached.
(b) Technical standards--(1) Aggregation. There is no limitation on the
amount of spectrum that a 24 GHz licensee may aggregate.
(2) Partitioning. In the case of partitioning, applicants and licensees
must file FCC Form 603 pursuant to § 1.948 of this chapter 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).
(3) Disaggregation. Spectrum may be disaggregated in any amount. A
licensee need not retain a minimum amount of spectrum.
(4) Combined partitioning and disaggregation. The Commission will
consider requests for partial assignment of licenses that propose
combinations of partitioning and disaggregation.
(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 § 101.526.
[ 65 FR 59361 , Oct. 5, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 46379 , July 9, 2002; 82 FR 41549 , Sept. 1, 2017]
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