97-9827. 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 77 (Tuesday, April 22, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 19509-19515]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-9827]
    
    
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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
    47 CFR Part 2
    
    [ET Docket No. 95-18; FCC 97-93]
    
    
    2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: By this action, the Commission allocates 70 megahertz of 
    spectrum at 1990-2025 MHz and 2165-2200 MHz to the Mobile-Satellite 
    Service (MSS), to become available January 1, 2000. In order to make 
    this spectrum available for MSS use, we are modifying the current 
    Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS), Cable Television Relay Service 
    (CARS), and Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS) allocation at 
    1990-2110 MHz by providing an allocation instead at 2025-2130 MHz and 
    proposing to rechannelize these latter services at 2 GHz, from seven 
    channels of 17- and 18-megahertz bandwidths to seven channels of 15-
    megahertz bandwidth. This allocation will allow the United States to 
    participate in global MSS systems and realize the benefits to consumers 
    of such systems. The 70 megahertz will also provide sufficient 
    bandwidth for the operation of multiple service providers.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: May 22, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sean White, Office of Engineering and 
    Technology, (202) 418-2453.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's First 
    Report and Order, ET Docket 95-18, FCC 97-93, adopted March 13, 1997, 
    and released March 14, 1997. The full text of this Commission decision 
    is available for inspection and copying during normal business hours in 
    the FCC Reference Center (Room 239), 1919 M Street, N.W., Washington, 
    D.C., and also may be purchased from the Commission's duplication 
    contractor, International Transcription Service, (202) 857-3800, 2100 M 
    Street, N.W., Suite 140, Washington, D.C. 20037.
    
    Summary of the First Report and Order
    
        1. In the Report and Order, the Commission allocates 70 megahertz 
    of spectrum at 1990-2025 MHz and 2165-2200 MHz to the Mobile-Satellite 
    Service (MSS), effective January 1, 2000. In order to make this 
    spectrum available for MSS use, we are modifying the current Broadcast 
    Auxiliary Service (BAS), Cable Television Relay Service (CARS), and 
    Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS) allocation at 1990-2110 
    MHz by providing an allocation instead at 2025-2130 MHz and proposing 
    to rechannelize these latter services at 2 GHz, from seven channels of 
    17- and 18-megahertz bandwidths to seven channels of 15-megahertz 
    bandwidth. We are proposing reaccommodation of existing BAS and Fixed 
    Service (FS) operations in the 1990-2025 MHz, 2110-2130 MHz, and 2165-
    2200 MHz bands in accordance with the policies we established in our 
    Emerging Technologies proceeding.1 We defer action on 
    technical parameters and licensing issues for MSS in the 2 GHz band. 
    Finally, we dispose of a related pioneer's preference request filed by 
    Celsat America, Inc. (Celsat).
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        \1\ See In re Redevelopment of Spectrum to Encourage Innovation 
    in the Use of New Telecommunications Technologies (Emerging 
    Technologies), ET Docket 92-9, 57 FR 5993, February 19, 1992; First 
    Report and Order and Second NPRM of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 92-
    437, 7 FCC Rcd. 6886 (1992), 57 FR 49020, October 29, 1992; Second 
    Report and Order, FCC 93-350, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993), 58 FR 49220, 
    September 22, 1993; Third Report and Order and Memorandum Opinion 
    and Order, FCC 93-351, 8 FCC Rcd 6589 (1993), 58 FR 46547, September 
    2, 1993; Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 94-60, 9 FCC Rcd 1943 
    (1994), 59 FR 19642, April 25, 1994; Second Memorandum Opinion and 
    Order, FCC 94-303, 9 FCC Rcd. 7797 (1994), 59 FR 65501, December 20, 
    1994.
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    A. Spectrum Allocation
    
        2. We find that it is in the public interest to allocate spectrum 
    at 2 GHz to MSS. We note that the Radiocommunication Sector of the ITU 
    estimates that up to 206 megahertz of additional spectrum will be 
    needed for MSS by the year 2005. We believe that MSS would also provide 
    another option for mobile communications, and would provide 
    communications to underserved areas, such as rural and remote areas 
    where PCS, cellular, and other mobile services are less feasible. There 
    is clearly substantial interest in providing MSS communications in the 
    2 GHz band, as demonstrated by the ten commenters who indicated they 
    plan to provide mobile satellite service in the 2 GHz band.
        3. We further find that it is in the public interest to allocate 
    the full 70 megahertz at 1990-2025 MHz (uplink) and 2165-2200 MHz 
    (downlink) to MSS as proposed, rather than a lesser amount. Because of 
    the projected need for more MSS spectrum internationally, WRC-95 
    reallocated the 2010-2025 MHz portion to MSS in Region 2, effective 
    January 1, 2005. As we stated in the NPRM 2, we believe that 
    any 2 GHz MSS allocation should be as consistent as possible with the 
    WARC-92 and WRC-95 allocations. This will help ensure truly universal 
    service. In making our domestic allocation, therefore, we are 
    supporting international plans for MSS in the 2 GHz band. We believe 
    that this allocation will allow the United States to participate in 
    global MSS systems and realize the benefits to consumers of such 
    systems. A 70 megahertz will also provide sufficient bandwidth for the 
    operation of multiple service providers.
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        \2\ In re Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules 
    to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile-Satellite 
    Service, ET Docket No. 95-18, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 10 FCC 
    Rcd 3230, 3233 (1995), 60 FR 11644, March 2, 1995.
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        4. Much of the spectrum for the proposed reallocation was 
    identified as appropriate spectrum for reallocation to emerging 
    technologies, such as MSS, in our Emerging Technologies proceeding. 
    Some parties complain of scarcity of replacement spectrum in the 6 and 
    11 GHz bands for 2 GHz incumbents. In our Emerging Technologies 
    proceeding, however, we reallocated the 1850-1990, 2110-2150, and 2160-
    2200 MHz bands from FS to emerging technologies, a total of 220 
    megahertz. We made a total of 2,480 megahertz of spectrum available for 
    relocated FS licensees in the 4, 6, 10, and 11 GHz bands. Even though 
    some of the higher-frequency spectrum is shared with other services, we 
    believe that there is enough spectrum in those bands to accommodate 
    relocation of the incumbents of 220 megahertz of spectrum, including 
    the existing 2110-2130 MHz and 2165-2200 MHz FS licensees.
    
    B. Relocation of Existing 1990-2025 MHz Band Services
    
        5. The 1990-2025 MHz band is part of the 1990-2110 MHz band that is 
    currently allocated to BAS, CARS, and LTTS. For this proceeding, we 
    will collectively term these services BAS, and any changes in our 
    regulatory structure applicable to BAS will be equally applicable to 
    CARS and LTTS. We will treat CARS and LTTS in the same manner as BAS 
    because both CARS and LTTS are authorized users of the 1990-2025 MHz 
    band, and have invested in equipment to use the band, as has BAS. In 
    the NPRM, we observed
    
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    that sharing between MSS and BAS is not feasible. We therefore proposed 
    to add 35 megahertz of spectrum to the upper end of the BAS band at 
    2110-2145 MHz and to relocate BAS incumbents currently occupying 1990-
    2025 MHz to 2110-2145 MHz. This proposal would provide BAS with the 
    same amount of spectrum it currently has. As possible alternatives, we 
    inquired into the feasibility of requiring BAS incumbents to adopt more 
    spectrally efficient technology to operate in the remaining 85 
    megahertz at 2025-2110 MHz, or into the feasibility of moving all BAS 
    operations to a higher frequency band. We further proposed requiring 
    MSS providers to bear the cost of relocating the BAS incumbents.
        6. Based on the record, we conclude that it is necessary to 
    relocate BAS in order to accommodate MSS in the 1990-2025 MHz band. As 
    we indicated in the NPRM, and the commenting parties agree, BAS and MSS 
    cannot share the spectrum without unacceptable mutual interference. 
    Therefore, to reallocate the 1990-2025 MHz band to MSS, it will be 
    necessary to clear this band of BAS.
        7. We reject Motorola's suggestion that we remove BAS from the 2 
    GHz band entirely. We agree with commenters who point out that the 2 
    GHz band has ideal propagation characteristics for mobile services 
    including BAS, which must transmit along unengineered paths from 
    unpredictable locations.
        8. BAS currently operates with 17-and 18-megahertz wide channels. 
    Comments from both MSS interests and broadcasting interests lead us to 
    believe that BAS may not need channels this wide, especially in light 
    of the fact that advances in radio technology since the current 
    channelization of BAS was established could make it possible for BAS to 
    transmit contribution-quality signals in somewhat narrower channels. On 
    the other hand, we do not agree with the position of the MSS community 
    that we should reduce BAS to 12-and 13-megahertz channels and mandate a 
    switch to digital transmission. We believe that a reduction of five 
    megahertz per channel is too severe to permit FM analog contribution-
    quality BAS signals, and we do not believe that this is the appropriate 
    proceeding to determine whether or when BAS should convert to digital 
    format in conjunction with the development of digital television. Some 
    representatives of both industries, however, agree that BAS may be able 
    to operate with 15-megahertz channels. We conclude that the best 
    solution for BAS relocation is to reduce the BAS band at 2 GHz from 120 
    to 105 megahertz, and relocate the band from 1990-2110 MHz to 2025-2130 
    MHz. This would allow the resultant BAS band to be divided into seven 
    channels of 15 megahertz each, thus retaining the current capacity of 
    the BAS band. This solution is more spectrum-efficient than our primary 
    proposal in the NPRM of simply relocating the 120-megahertz BAS band 
    upward by 35 megahertz, and also more feasible than our alternate 
    proposal of reducing the BAS band to 85 megahertz. Further, this 
    solution will require the relocation of FS users from only 20 megahertz 
    at 2110-2130 MHz, rather than 35 megahertz at 2110-2145 MHz, as in our 
    primary proposal. However, we merely note here that a BAS band of 105 
    megahertz will allow seven BAS channels. Rather than mandating channels 
    in the new band, we explore possible alternate channelizations in the 
    Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making (Further NPRM), released March 
    14, 1997.
        9. Relocating BAS will require retuning of BAS equipment, and in 
    many if not most cases replacing equipment or retrofitting equipment to 
    allow improved intermediate frequency bandpass and adjacent-channel 
    rejection, as pointed out by SBE. Because the new BAS band is in the 
    same region of the spectrum as the current BAS band, we anticipate that 
    no new facilities will need to be constructed. We do not foresee that 
    there will be any need physically to relocate or rebuild any 
    facilities. We are confident that the reaccommodation of BAS operations 
    can be accomplished by simply replacing or retrofitting current 
    equipment. The cost of all steps necessary for clearing the 1990-2025 
    MHz band for MSS operations will be borne by MSS operators. The Further 
    NPRM proposes rules and policies for clearing the 1990-2025 MHz band 
    for MSS.
    
    C. Relocation of Existing 2165-2200 MHz Band Services
    
        10. The 2165-2200 MHz band is currently allocated to private and 
    commercial FS, but has been reserved for emerging technologies, such as 
    MSS. In the NPRM, we stated that five higher bands have already been 
    allocated during our Emerging Technologies proceeding for 
    reaccommodation of the FS incumbents. We inquired whether sharing 
    between MSS and FS would be feasible, and whether FS incumbents should 
    be relocated. Finally, we proposed to require that MSS pay the costs of 
    relocating FS incumbents, where necessary. The majority of commenters 
    advocate applying the Emerging Technologies rules adopted in ET Docket 
    92-9.
        11. We will provide for MSS sharing with, and any necessary 
    relocation of, FS incumbents in accordance with the policies set forth 
    in our Emerging Technologies proceeding. It is our policy to encourage 
    spectrum sharing between emerging technologies services and incumbent 2 
    GHz FS operations whenever technically feasible. Our rules do not 
    require relocation of incumbents unless and until the incumbents will 
    receive harmful interference from, or cause harmful interference to, a 
    new technology service. COMSAT and LQP have provided studies indicating 
    that sharing is possible on at least a short-term basis. At the same 
    time, Motorola and some FS service representatives have criticized 
    these studies, claiming that they fail to account for important 
    factors. MSS and FS industry groups are currently working under the 
    auspices of TIA to resolve differences over sharing models and adopt a 
    set of mutually agreed sharing criteria. We encourage these efforts, 
    and will consider the product of these efforts for inclusion in our 
    rules as the standard for evaluating the likelihood of unacceptable 
    MSS/FS interference. MSS cannot begin operations until its spectrum is 
    cleared of all FS licensees who would receive harmful interference from 
    MSS, but MSS will not be required to relocate any FS incumbent with 
    whom it can successfully share spectrum. If a specific FS operation 
    does not receive unacceptable levels of interference until several 
    years after the beginning of MSS operations, MSS will not be required 
    to relocate the FS licensee until that interference occurs. Where 
    sharing proves infeasible, however, we will allow the MSS operator to 
    relocate the incumbent FS operation to bands above 5 GHz. We will 
    address the precise mechanism for relocation in the Further NPRM.
    
    D. Technical Parameters for MSS Systems
    
        12. We are deferring consideration of these technical issues until 
    after we have accepted applications for system licenses in these bands. 
    We are not persuaded by arguments for or against restricting use of the 
    spectrum exclusively to either GSO or LEO systems. Either system can 
    provide global coverage, and while a GSO system offers many advantages 
    for domestic-only systems, we do not wish to rule out innovative 
    designs before they are submitted. Further, as Motorola pointed out, in 
    our proceeding to license Big LEO systems, we concluded that there was 
    no support for a finding
    
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    that CDMA is inherently superior to TDMA as an access method. We 
    believe that the market will be the best judge of the relative 
    desirability of different access methods. We also believe that we will 
    be in a better position to determine whether and what power limits we 
    should adopt and to evaluate Celsat's proposal for a hybrid PCS/MSS 
    system after we have received license applications and supporting 
    documentation. Finally, we will address feeder link spectrum in 
    proceedings addressing those bands.
    
    E. Licensing by Competitive Bidding
    
        13. We will defer the decision on whether to license MSS in these 
    bands by competitive bidding until after we have accepted applications 
    for licensing. As many commenters point out, we will not know if there 
    is mutual exclusivity until we receive license applications. At that 
    point, we will decide whether engineering solutions or other methods 
    may solve mutual exclusivity, and if not, precisely how we will 
    structure auctions.
    
    F. Disposition of Celsat's Pioneer's Preference Request
    
        14. Our pioneer's preference rules were established to provide a 
    means of extending preferential treatment in our licensing processes to 
    parties that demonstrate their responsibility for developing new 
    communications services and technologies. A party awarded a pioneer's 
    preference receives the right to obtain a license to operate in the 
    service that it has innovated, using the design and technologies upon 
    which its award is based. The pioneer's preference rules ensure that 
    innovators have an opportunity to participate either in new services 
    which they take a lead in developing or in existing services which they 
    substantially enhance. A pioneer's preference applicant must persuade 
    us that its proposal is innovative, has merit, and that it is the 
    original developer of the innovation at issue.
        15. Under the pioneer's preference rules, a necessary condition for 
    the award of a preference is that the applicant demonstrate that it has 
    developed the capabilities or possibilities of a new technology or 
    service, or demonstrate that it has brought the technology or service 
    to a more advanced or effective state. A preference is granted only if 
    the service rules adopted are a reasonable outgrowth of the applicant's 
    proposal and lend themselves to the grant of a preference. The 
    applicant must also demonstrate that the new technology or service is 
    technically feasible by submitting either the summarized results of an 
    experiment or a technical showing. Finally, preferences are not granted 
    casually. Rather, each applicant has a significant burden to persuade 
    us that its proposal is innovative.
        16. We deferred action on Celsat's pioneer's preference request 
    until final action had been taken in the pioneer's preference review 
    proceeding, ET Docket No. 93-266. Action has now been completed in that 
    proceeding; accordingly, we herein take action on Celsat's pioneer's 
    preference request. We find that Celsat's pioneer's preference request 
    fails to meet the pioneer's preference criteria. We find Celsat's 
    proposal insufficiently innovative to warrant a pioneer's preference, 
    and we find that Celsat has not demonstrated the technical feasibility 
    of its proposal.
    
    Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    
        17. As required by Section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
    (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 603, an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) 
    was incorporated into the Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) in ET 
    Docket No. 95-18.3 The Commission sought written public 
    comment on the proposals in the NPRM, including the IRFA. This Final 
    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) conforms to the RFA, as amended 
    by the Contract with America Advancement Act of 1996.4
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        \3\ In re Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules 
    to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile-Satellite 
    Service, ET Docket No. 95-18, NPRM of Proposed Rule Making, 10 FCC 
    Rcd 3230, 3233 (1995), 60 FR 11644, March 2, 1995.
        \4\ Public Law 104-121, 110 Stat. 847 (1996) (Subtitle II of the 
    Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996; 5 U.S.C. 
    Sec. 601 et seq). 
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    A. Need for and Objectives of the Proposed Rule
    
        18. In this Report and Order the Commission allocates 70 megahertz 
    of spectrum for use by the Mobile-Satellite Service (MSS). The 
    proposals adopted herein comport with international actions at the 1995 
    World Radiocommunications Conference and provide needed spectrum for 
    mobile satellite communications.
    
    B. Summary of Significant Issues Raised by the Public Comments in 
    Response to the IRFA
    
        19. No comments were submitted in direct response to the IRFA. The 
    Association for Maximum Service Television, et al (MSTV) and Creative 
    Broadcast Techniques, Inc. and the New Vision Group, Inc. (CBT) assert 
    that licensees in the Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) and the Local 
    Transmission Television Service (LTTS), many of whom may be small 
    entities, must be compensated for the costs of relocation, if they are 
    required to relocate from spectrum being reallocated to 
    MSS.5 Similarly, The American Petroleum Institute (API), the 
    Association of American Railroads (AAR), BellSouth Corporation 
    (BellSouth), and UTC insist that Fixed Service (FS) licensees, many of 
    whom may be small entities, must be compensated for the costs of 
    relocation, if they are required to relocate from spectrum being 
    reallocated to MSS.6
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        \5\ See MSTV Comments at 17; CBT Comments at 7.
        \6\ See API Comments at 12-14; AAR Comments at 2-5; APCO 
    Comments at 2-3; BellSouth Comments at 3-4; UTC Comments at 1-2.
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    C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities Subject to 
    Which the Rules Will Apply
    
        20. For the purposes of this Report and Order, the RFA defines a 
    small business as identical to a small business concern under the Small 
    Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 632, unless the Commission has developed one or 
    more definitions that are appropriate to its activities.7 
    Under the Small Business Act, a small business concern is one that: (1) 
    Is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field 
    of operation; and (3) meets any additional criteria established by the 
    Small Business Administration (SBA).8 The rules adopted in 
    this Report and Order will apply to BAS, LTTS, Cable Television Relay 
    Service (CARS), and FS licensees, and satellite communications 
    companies.
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        \7\ See 5 U.S.C. Sec. 601(3).
        \8\ 15 U.S.C. Sec. 632.
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    (a) BAS, LTTS, and Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) Licensees
        This service involves a variety of transmitters, generally used to 
    relay broadcast programming to the public (through translator and 
    booster stations) or within the program distribution chain (from a 
    remote news gathering unit back to the station). It also includes 
    Instructional Television Fixed Service stations, which are used to 
    relay programming to the home or office, similar to that provided by 
    the cable television systems. The Commission has not developed a 
    definition of small entities applicable to Broadcast Auxiliary Service, 
    Local Television Transmission Service or Cable Television Relay 
    Service. Therefore, the applicable definition of small entity is the 
    definition under the Small Business Administration (SBA) rules 
    applicable to radiotelephone companies. SBA has
    
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    defined a small business for Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) 
    category 4812 (Radiotelephone Communications) to be small entities when 
    they have fewer than 1500 employees.9
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        \9\ 13 CFR 121.201 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 
    4812.
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    (b) Fixed Service Licensees
        This Report and Order pertains to fixed service microwave 
    licensees. The Commission has not developed a definition of small 
    entities applicable to Fixed Service microwave licensees. Therefore, 
    the applicable definition of small entity is the definition under the 
    Small Business Administration (SBA) rules applicable to radiotelephone 
    companies. This definition provides that a small entity is a 
    radiotelephone company employing fewer than 1,500 persons. Census 
    Bureau data indicates that there are 1,164 radiotelephone companies 
    with fewer than 1500 employees, that might qualify as small entities if 
    they are independently owned and operated. Since the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act amendments were not in effect until the record in this 
    proceeding was closed, the Commission was unable to request information 
    regarding the number of small businesses that would be affected by this 
    action.
    (c) Satellite Communications Services
        The Commission has not developed a definition of small entities 
    applicable to satellite communications licensees. Therefore, the 
    applicable definition of small entity is the definition under the Small 
    Business Administration (SBA) rules applicable to Communications 
    Services ``Not Elsewhere Classified.'' This definition provides that a 
    small entity is one with $11.0 million or less in annual 
    receipts.10 According to Census Bureau data, there are 848 
    firms that fall under the category of Communications Services, Not 
    Elsewhere Classified. Of those, approximately 775 reported annual 
    receipts of $11 million or less and qualify as small 
    entities.11
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        \10\ 13 CFR 121.201, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) 
    Code 4899.
        \11\ U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, 
    1992 Census of Transportation, Communications, and Utilities, UC92-
    S-1, Subject Series, Establishment and Firm Size, Table 2D, 
    Employment Size of Firms: 1992, SIC Code 4899 (issued May 1995).
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        21. Describing and estimating the number of small entities these 
    rules will impact is made difficult by a number of factors. First of 
    all, information from the Satellite Industry Association and financial 
    analysts who specialize in this market indicate that there are few 
    firms that could be traditionally thought of as small businesses. They 
    point to to the fact that this is a capital intensive industry that 
    requires ``significant partner funding and/or contract commitments 
    prior to approaching commercial financing sources.'' 12
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        \12\ See ``Financing the Final Frontier: Funding Commercial 
    Space Activities'' Bear Stearns, Global Space & Satellite Finance 
    Report.
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        22. There are however, a number of firms who identify themselves as 
    small entities including: Columbia Corp., CTA, Mobile Communications 
    Holdings, Inc. (MCHI), Orion, TelQuest Ventures, L.L.C., and possibly 
    others. Several of these companies have submitted comments to the 
    Commission's Section 257 proceeding to identify and eliminate market 
    entry barriers for small businesses.13
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        \13\ See GN Docket 96-113.
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    D. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other 
    Compliance Requirement
    
        23. The rules adopted in this Report and Order do not specify 
    details of the process by which BAS, LTTS, CARS, and FS licensees will 
    be relocated. Therefore, the rules impose no additional reporting, 
    recordkeeping or other compliance requirements.
    
    E. Significant Alternatives and Steps Taken to Minimize Significant 
    Economic Impact on a Substantial Number of Small Entities Consistent 
    With Stated Objectives
    
        24. MSS licensees in the 2 GHz band will be required to bear the 
    cost of relocating and rechannelizing BAS, LTTS, and CARS licensees in 
    the 2 GHz band. Any MSS licensee in the 2 GHz band will be required to 
    bear the cost of relocating any FS licensee with which it cannot share 
    spectrum or which must be relocated to clear spectrum for BAS. The 
    Commission considered the alternative of requiring BAS, LTTS, CARS, and 
    FS licensees to bear the cost of relocating themselves, but rejected 
    this alternative as unfairly burdensome on BAS, LTTS, CARS, and FS 
    licensees.
    
    F. Report to Congress
    
        25. The Commission will send a copy of this FRFA, along with this 
    Report and Order, in a report to Congress pursuant to the Small 
    Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C. 
    801(a)(1)(A). A copy of this FRFA is published in this document.
    
    List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 2
    
        Communications equipment, Radio.
    
    Federal Communications Commission.
    William F. Caton,
    Acting Secretary.
    
    Rules Changes
    
        Part 2 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as 
    follows:
    
    PART 2--FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL 
    RULES AND REGULATIONS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: Sec. 4, 302, 303, and 307 of the Communications Act 
    of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Sections 154, 302, 303 and 307, 
    unless otherwise noted.
    
        2. Section 2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations, is amended as 
    follows:
        a. Remove the existing entries for 1980-2200 MHz.
        b. Add entries in numerical order for 1980-2200 MHz.
        c. In the International Footnotes under heading I, add in numerical 
    order footnotes S5.388, S5.389A, S5.389B, S5.389C, S5.389D, S5.389E, 
    S5.389F, S5.391, S5.392, and S5.392A.
        d. In the International Footnotes under heading II, remove 
    footnotes 747A and 750A.
        e. Revise non-Government footnotes NG118 and NG153.
        The revisions and additions read as follows:
    
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    Sec. 2.106  Table of Frequency Allocations.
    
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                    
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                                                                                        TELEVISION                  
                                                                                        (78)                        
    MOBILE-SATELLIT  MOBILE-          MOBILE-                                          SATELLITE                    
     E (Earth-to-     SATELLITE        SATELLITE                                        COMMUNICATI                 
     space)           (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-                                       ONS (25)                    
                      space)           space)                                                                       
    S5.388 S5.389A   S5.388 S5.389A   S5.388 S5.389A   US111           US111                                        
     S5.389F                                                                                                        
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    2010-2025        2010-2025        2010-2025        2010-2025       2010-2025       AUXILLIARY                   
                                                                                        BROADCASTIN                 
                                                                                        G (74)                      
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                                            CABLE                        
                                                                                        TELEVISION                  
                                                                                        (78)                        
    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                           MOBILE-         SATELLITE                    
                                                                        SATELITTE       COMMUNICATI                 
                                                                        (Earth-to-      ONS (25)                    
                                                                        space)                                      
                     MOBILE-                                           SATELLITE                                    
                      SATELLITE                                         COMMUNICATION                               
                      (Earth-to-                                        S (25)                                      
                      space)                                                                                        
    S5.388           S5.388 S5.389C   S5.388           US111           US111                                        
                      S5.389D                                                                                       
                      S5.389E                                                                                       
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    2025-2110        2025-2110        2025-2110        2025-2110       2025-2110                                    
    SPACE OPERATION  SPACE OPERATION  SPACE OPERATION                  FIXED           AUXILIARY                    
     (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-                                       BROADCASTIN                 
     space) (space-   space) (space-   space) (space-                                   G (74)                      
     to-space)        to-space)        to-space)                                                                    
    EARTH            EARTH            EARTH                            MOBILE          CABLE                        
     EXPLORATION-     EXPLORATION-     EXPORATION-                                      TELEVISION                  
     SATELLITE        SATELLITE        SATELLITE                                        (78)                        
     (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-                                                                   
     space) (space-   space) (space-   space) (space-                                                               
     to-space)        to-space)        to space)                                                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                                                                         
    MOBILE S5.391    MOBILE S5.391    MOBILE S5.391                                                                 
    SPACE RESEARCH   SPACE RESEARCH   SPACE RESEARCH                                                                
     (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-                                                                   
     space) (space-   space) (space    space) (space-                                                               
     to-space)        to space)        to-space)                                                                    
    S5.392           S5.392           S5.392           US90 US111      US90 US111                                   
                                                        US219 US222     US219 US222                                 
                                                                        NG23 NG118                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    2110-2120        2110-2120        2110-2120        2110-2120       2110-2120                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                            FIXED           AUXILIARY                    
                                                                                        BROADCASTIN                 
                                                                                        G (74)                      
    
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    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                           MOBILE          CABLE                        
                                                                                        TELEVISION                  
                                                                                        (78)                        
    SPACE RESEARCH   SPACE RESEARCH   SPACE RESEARCH                                   FIXED                        
     (deep space)     (deep space)     (deep space)                                     MICROWAVE                   
     (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-       (Earth-to-                                       (101)                       
     space)           space)           space)                                                                       
                                                                                       PUBLIC                       
                                                                                        MOBILE (22)                 
    S5.388           S5.388           S5.388           US111 US252     US111 US252                                  
                                                                        NG23 NG118                                  
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    2120-2130        2120-2130        2120-2130        2120-2130       2120-2130                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                            FIXED           AUXILIARY                    
                                                                                        BROADCASTIN                 
                                                                                        G (74)                      
    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                           MOBILE          CABLE                        
                                                                                        TELEVISION                  
                                                                                        (78)                        
                     Moible-                                                           FIXED MIRCO-                 
                      Satellite                                                         WAVE (101)                  
                      (space-to-                                                                                    
                      Earth)                                                                                        
                                                                                       PUBLIC                       
                                                                                        MOBILE (22)                 
    S5.388           S5.388           S5.388                           NG23 NG118                                   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    2130-2150        2130-2150        2130-2150        2130-2150       2130-2150                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                            FIXED           FIXED MICRO-  EMERGING       
                                                                                        WAVE (101)    TECHNOLOGIES  
    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                           MOBILE          PUBLIC                       
                                                                                        MOBILE (22)                 
                     Mobile-                                                                                        
                      Satellite                                                                                     
                      (space-to-                                                                                    
                      Earth)                                                                                        
    S5.388           S5.38            S5.388                           NG23 NG153                                   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    2150-2160        2150-2160        2150-2160        2150-2160       2150-2160                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                            FIXED           DOMESTIC                     
                                                                                        PUBLIC                      
                                                                                        FIXED (21)                  
    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                                           FIXED MICRO-                 
                                                                                        WAVE (101)                  
                     Mobile-                                                                                        
                      Satellite                                                                                     
                      (space-to-                                                                                    
                      Earth)                                                                                        
    S5.388           S5.388           S5.388                           NG23                                         
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    2160-2165        2160-2165        2160-2165        2160-2165       2160-2165                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                            FIXED           DOMESTIC      EMERGING       
                                                                                        PUBLIC        TECHNOLOGIES  
                                                                                        FIXED (21)                  
    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                           MOBILE          FIXED MICRO-                 
                                                                                        WAVE (101)                  
                     MOBILE-                                                           PUBLIC                       
                      SATELLITE                                                         MOBILE (22)                 
                      (space-to-                                                                                    
                      Earth)                                                                                        
    S5.388 S5.392A   S5.388 S5.389C   S5.388                           NG23 NG153                                   
                      S5.389D                                                                                       
                      S5.389E                                                                                       
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    2165-2170        2165-2170        2165-2170        2165-2170       2165-2170                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                            MOBILE-         FIXED MICRO-                 
                                                                        SATELLITE       WAVE (101)                  
                                                                        (space-to-                                  
                                                                        Earth)                                      
    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                                           PUBLIC                       
                                                                                        MOBILE (22)                 
                     MOBILE-                                                           SATELLITE                    
                      SATELLITE                                                         COMMUNICATI                 
                      (space-to-                                                        ONS (25)                    
                      Earth)                                                                                        
    S5.388 S5.392A   S5.388 S5.389C   S5.388                           NG23                                         
                      S5.389D                                                                                       
                      S5.389E                                                                                       
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    2170-2200        2170-2200        2170-2200        2170-2200       2170-2200                                    
    FIXED            FIXED            FIXED                            MOBILE-         FIXED MIRCO-                 
                                                                        SATELLITE       WAVE (101)                  
                                                                        (space-to-                                  
                                                                        Earth)                                      
    MOBILE           MOBILE           MOBILE                                           PUBLIC                       
                                                                                        MOBILE (22)                 
    MOBILE-          MOBILE-          MOBILE-                                          SATELLITE                    
     SATELLITE        SATELLITE        SATELLITE                                        COMMUNICATI                 
     (space-to        (space-to        (space-to                                        ONS (25)                    
     Earth)           Earth)           Earth)                                                                       
    S5.388 S5.389A   S5.388 S5.389A   S5.388 S5.389A                   NG23                                         
     S5.389F                                                                                                        
     S5.392A                                                                                                        
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           *                *                *                *               *              *              *       
    
    International Footnotes
    
    * * * * *
    
    I. New ``S'' Numbering Scheme
    
    * * * * *
        S5.388  The bands 1885-2025 MHz and 2110-2200 MHz are intended 
    for use, on a worldwide basis, by administrations wishing to 
    implement the future public land mobile telecommunication systems 
    (FPLMTS). Such use does not preclude the use of these bands by other 
    services to which these bands are allocated. The bands should be 
    made available for FPLMTS in accordance with Resolution 212 
    (Rev.WRC-95).
        S5.389A  The use of the bands 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz by 
    the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under 
    Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-95)/No. S9.11A and to the provisions of 
    Resolution 716 (WRC-95). The use of these bands shall not commence 
    before 1 January 2000; however the use of the band 1980-1990 MHz in 
    Region 2 shall not commence before 1 January 2005.
        S5.389B  The use of the band 1980-1990 MHz by the mobile-
    satellite service shall not cause harmful interference to or 
    constrain the development of the fixed and mobile services in 
    Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, the United States, 
    Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, 
    Uruguay and Venezuela.
        S5.389C  The use of the bands 2010-2025 MHz and 2160-2170 MHz in 
    Region 2 by the mobile-satellite service shall not commence before 1 
    January 2005 and is subject to coordination under Resolution 46 
    (Rev.WRC-95)/No. S9.11A and to the provisions of Resolution 716 
    (WRC-95).
        S5.389D  In Canada and the United States the use of the bands 
    2010-2025 MHz and 2160-2170 MHz by the mobile-satellite service 
    shall not commence before 1 January 2000.
        S5.389E  The use of the bands 2010-2025 MHz and 2160-2170 MHz by 
    the mobile-satellite service in Region 2 shall not cause harmful 
    interference to or constrain the development of the fixed and mobile 
    services in Regions 1 and 3.
        S5.389F  In Algeria, Benin, Cape Verde, Egypt, Mali, Syria and 
    Tunisia, the use of the bands 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz by the 
    mobile-satellite service shall neither cause harmful interference to 
    the fixed and mobile services, nor hamper the development of those 
    services prior to 1 January 2005, nor shall the former service 
    request protection from the latter services.
        S5.391  In making assignments to the mobile service in the bands 
    2025-2110 MHz and 2200-2290 MHz, administrations shall take into 
    account Resolution 211 (WARC-92).
        S5.392  Administrations are urged to take all practicable 
    measures to ensure that space-to-space transmissions between two or 
    more non-geostationary satellites, in the space research, space 
    operations and Earth exploration-satellite services in the bands 
    2025-2110 MHz and 2200-2290 MHz, shall not impose any constraints on 
    Earth-to-space, space-to-Earth and other space-to-space 
    transmissions of those services and in those bands between 
    geostationary and non-geostationary satellites.
        S5.392A  Additional allocation: in Russia, the band 2160-2200 
    MHz is also allocated to the space research service (space-to-Earth) 
    on a primary basis until 1 January 2005. Stations in the space 
    research service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
    protection from, stations in the fixed and mobile services operating 
    in this frequency band.
    * * * * *
    
    Non-Government (NG) Footnotes
    
    * * * * *
        NG118  Television translator relay stations may be authorized to 
    use frequencies in the 2025-2130 MHz band on a secondary basis to 
    stations operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency 
    Allocations.
    * * * * *
        NG153  The 2145-2150 MHz and 2160-2165 MHz bands are reserved 
    for future emerging technologies on a co-primary basis with the 
    fixed and mobile services. Allocations to specific services will be 
    made in future proceedings.
    * * * * *
    [FR Doc. 97-9827 Filed 4-21-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6712-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/22/1997
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
97-9827
Dates:
May 22, 1997.
Pages:
19509-19515 (7 pages)
Docket Numbers:
ET Docket No. 95-18, FCC 97-93
PDF File:
97-9827.pdf
CFR: (2)
47 CFR 601
47 CFR 2.106