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47 CFR Parts 2, 15, 27, and 74
[WT Docket Nos. 08–166, 08–167; FCC 08–
188]
Revisions to Rules Authorizing the
Operation of Low Power Auxiliary
Stations in the 698–806 MHz Band;
Public Interest Spectrum Coalition,
Petition for Rulemaking Regarding
Low Power Auxiliary Stations,
Including Wireless Microphones, and
the Digital Television Transition
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In this document, the
Commission imposes a freeze on the
filing of new license applications that
seek to operate on any 700 MHz Band
frequencies (698–806 MHz) after the end
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of the DTV transition, February 17, 2009
as well as on granting any request for
equipment authorization of low power
auxiliary station devices that would
operate in any of the 700 MHz Band
frequencies. The Commission also holds
in abeyance, until the conclusion of this
proceeding, any pending license
applications and equipment
authorization requests that involve
operation of low power auxiliary
devices on frequencies in the 700 MHz
Band after the end of the DTV
transition.
DATES: The effective date of the
abeyance and the freezes is August 21,
2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill
Stafford, Spectrum and Competition
Policy Division, Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau at (202)
418–0563 or Bill.Stafford@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s interim
rules noted in the Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking and Order in WT Docket
Nos. 08–166 and 08–167, FCC 08–188,
adopted August 15, 2008, and released
on August 21, 2008. This summary
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should be read with its companion
document, the notice of proposed
rulemaking summary published
elsewhere in this issue of the Federal
Register. The full text of the Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking and Order is
available for public inspection and
copying during business hours in the
FCC Reference Information Center,
Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room
CY–A257, Washington, DC 20554. It
also may be purchased from the
Commission’s duplicating contractor at
Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room
CY–B402, Washington, DC 20554; the
contractor’s Web site, https://
www.bcpiweb.com; or by calling (800)
378–3160, facsimile (202) 488–5563, or
e-mail FCC@BCPIWEB.com. Copies of
the public notice also may be obtained
via the Commission’s Electronic
Comment Filing System (ECFS) by
entering the docket numbers, WT
Docket No. 08–166 and WT Docket No.
08–167. Additionally, the complete item
is available on the Federal
Communications Commission’s Web
site at https://www.fcc.gov.
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Synopsis of the Order Section of the
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and
Order Introduction
The Digital Television Transition and
Public Safety Act of 2005 (DTV Act) set
a firm deadline for the end of the digital
television (DTV) transition of February
17, 2009, at which time the spectrum in
the 698–806 MHz Band (700 MHz
Band), currently occupied by television
broadcasters in TV Channels 52–69, will
be fully available for public safety as
well as commercial wireless services. As
the Commission has recognized, it is
incumbent on the Commission to take
all steps necessary to make this
spectrum effectively available both to
public safety and commercial licensees
at the end of the DTV transition.
1. In the Order below, the
Commission imposes a freeze, effective
August 21, 2008, on the filing of new
license applications that seek to operate
on any 700 MHz Band frequencies (698–
806 MHz) after the end of the DTV
transition, February 17, 2009. In
addition, the Commission imposes a
freeze, effective August 21, 2008, on
granting any request for equipment
authorization of low power auxiliary
station devices that would operate in
any of the 700 MHz Band frequencies.
The Commission also holds in
abeyance, beginning August 21, 2008
until the conclusion of this proceeding,
any pending license applications and
equipment authorization requests that
involve operation of low power
auxiliary devices on frequencies in the
700 MHz Band after the end of the DTV
transition.
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Order
2. In light of the Commission’s
tentative conclusion not to permit the
operation of low power auxiliary
stations on 700 MHz Band frequencies
(698–806 MHz) following the end of the
DTV transition, the Commission also
finds that continuing to accept new
license applications for low power
auxiliary station licenses that involve
the operation of such stations on this
spectrum after February 17, 2009 would
impair the objectives that the
Commission is proposing in this
proceeding. In addition, the
Commission imposes a freeze on
granting any request for equipment
authorizations of low power auxiliary
station devices that would operate in
any of the 700 MHz Band frequencies.
Accordingly, the Commission hereby
suspends acceptance of license
applications and equipment
authorizations for low power auxiliary
stations that seek to operate on 700 MHz
Band frequencies after February 17,
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2009. This suspension is effective
immediately and until further notice
and applies to applications received on
or after August 21, 2008. Any
applications received on or after this
date will be returned as unacceptable
for filing. The Commission takes this
action to permit orderly and effective
resolution of issues in this proceeding.
3. In addition, the Commission will
not process such pending license
applications and equipment
authorization requests if they would
involve operation in the 700 MHz Band
after the end of the DTV transition.
Pending applications and equipment
authorization requests will be held in
abeyance until the conclusion of this
proceeding, whereupon the Commission
will determine, in accordance with such
new rules as are adopted, whether to
process or return any such pending
applications and equipment
authorization requests. The Commission
notes that entities with pending
applications and equipment
authorization requests to operate in the
spectrum that would include the 700
MHz Band are free to modify their
applications and requests to exclude
operation in this band, and these
applications and requests could then
proceed with being processed.
Procedural Matters
1. Ex Parte Requirements
This proceeding has been designated
as a ‘‘permit-but-disclose’’ proceeding in
accordance with the Commission’s ex
parte rules.1 Parties making oral ex
parte presentations in this proceeding
are reminded that memoranda
summarizing the presentation must
contain the presentation’s substance and
not merely list the subjects discussed.2
More than a one- or two-sentence
description of the views and arguments
presented is generally required.3
2. Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 Analysis
4. This document does not contain
proposed information collection(s)
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104–13. In
addition, therefore, it does not contain
any new or modified ‘‘information
collection burden for small business
concerns with fewer than 25
employees,’’ pursuant to the Small
Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,
1 See
47 CFR 1.1200(a), 1.1206.
Commission Emphasizes the Public’s
Responsibilities in Permit-But-Disclose
Proceedings, Public Notice, 15 FCC Rcd 19945
(2000).
3 See 47 CFR 1.1206(b)(2). Other rules pertaining
to oral and written presentations are also set forth
in section 1.1206(b). See 47 CFR 1.1206(b).
2 See
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Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4).
3. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
5. As required by the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended
(RFA),4 the Federal Communications
Commission (Commission) has prepared
an Initial Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (IRFA) of the possible
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities by
the policies and rules considered in the
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and
Order (NPRM), WT Docket No. 08–166
and WT Docket No. 08–167.5 (This IRFA
can also be found in its entirety in the
companion summary document noted
previously in this supplementary
information section.) Written public
comments are requested on this IRFA.
Comments must be identified as
responses to the IRFA and must be filed
by the deadlines for comments on the
NPRM provided on page one of the
NPRM. The Commission will send a
copy of the NPRM, including the IRFA,
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration (SBA).6
In addition, the NPRM and IRFA (or
summaries thereof) will be published in
the Federal Register.7
Ordering Clauses
6. Accordingly, it is ordered, pursuant
to sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 301, 302, 303,
304, 307, 308, 309, 316, 332, 336, and
337 of the Communications Act of 1934,
as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i),
154(j), 301, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 308,
309, 316, 332, 336, and 337 that this
notice of proposed rulemaking and
order in WT Docket No. 08–166 and WT
Docket No. 08–167 is hereby adopted.
7. It is further ordered that, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), (B), (d), and
sections 4(i), 4(j) and 303(r) of the
Communications Act, as amended, 47
U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), and 303(r), the
acceptance of applications for low
power auxiliary stations that seek to
operate on 698–806 MHz after February
17, 2009, is suspended, effective August
21, 2008.
8. It is further ordered that, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), (B), (d), and
4 See 5 U.S.C. 603. The RFA, see 5 U.S.C. 601–
612, has been amended by the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996
(SBREFA), Pub. L. 104–121, Title II, 110 Stat. 857
(1996).
5 Revisions to Rules Authorizing the Operation of
Low Power Auxiliary Stations in the 698–806 MHz
Band, WT Docket No. 08–166, Public Interest
Spectrum Coalition, Petition for Rulemaking
Regarding Low Power Auxiliary Stations, Including
Wireless Microphones, and the Digital Television
Transition, WT Docket No. 08–167.
6 See 5 U.S.C. 603(a).
7 Id.
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sections 4(i), 4(j) and 303(r) of the
Communications Act, as amended, 47
U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), and 303(r), pending
applications for low power auxiliary
stations that seek to operate on
frequencies 698–806 MHz after February
17, 2009, will not be processed, and will
be held in abeyance until the conclusion
of this proceeding initiated by this
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notice of proposed rulemaking and
order.
9. It is further ordered that the
Commission’s Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference
Information Center, shall send a copy of
this notice of proposed rulemaking and
order, including the Initial Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief
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Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
Business Administration.
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Deputy Secretary.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Parts 2, 15, 27, and 74
[WT Docket Nos. 08-166, 08-167; FCC 08-188]
Revisions to Rules Authorizing the Operation of Low Power
Auxiliary Stations in the 698-806 MHz Band; Public Interest Spectrum
Coalition, Petition for Rulemaking Regarding Low Power Auxiliary
Stations, Including Wireless Microphones, and the Digital Television
Transition
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission imposes a freeze on the
filing of new license applications that seek to operate on any 700 MHz
Band frequencies (698-806 MHz) after the end of the DTV transition,
February 17, 2009 as well as on granting any request for equipment
authorization of low power auxiliary station devices that would operate
in any of the 700 MHz Band frequencies. The Commission also holds in
abeyance, until the conclusion of this proceeding, any pending license
applications and equipment authorization requests that involve
operation of low power auxiliary devices on frequencies in the 700 MHz
Band after the end of the DTV transition.
DATES: The effective date of the abeyance and the freezes is August 21,
2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill Stafford, Spectrum and
Competition Policy Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at
(202) 418-0563 or Bill.Stafford@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's
interim rules noted in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order in
WT Docket Nos. 08-166 and 08-167, FCC 08-188, adopted August 15, 2008,
and released on August 21, 2008. This summary should be read with its
companion document, the notice of proposed rulemaking summary published
elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register. The full text of the
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order is available for public
inspection and copying during business hours in the FCC Reference
Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-A257,
Washington, DC 20554. It also may be purchased from the Commission's
duplicating contractor at Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-
B402, Washington, DC 20554; the contractor's Web site, https://
www.bcpiweb.com; or by calling (800) 378-3160, facsimile (202) 488-
5563, or e-mail FCC@BCPIWEB.com. Copies of the public notice also may
be obtained via the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System
(ECFS) by entering the docket numbers, WT Docket No. 08-166 and WT
Docket No. 08-167. Additionally, the complete item is available on the
Federal Communications Commission's Web site at https://www.fcc.gov.
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Synopsis of the Order Section of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and
Order Introduction
The Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005
(DTV Act) set a firm deadline for the end of the digital television
(DTV) transition of February 17, 2009, at which time the spectrum in
the 698-806 MHz Band (700 MHz Band), currently occupied by television
broadcasters in TV Channels 52-69, will be fully available for public
safety as well as commercial wireless services. As the Commission has
recognized, it is incumbent on the Commission to take all steps
necessary to make this spectrum effectively available both to public
safety and commercial licensees at the end of the DTV transition.
1. In the Order below, the Commission imposes a freeze, effective
August 21, 2008, on the filing of new license applications that seek to
operate on any 700 MHz Band frequencies (698-806 MHz) after the end of
the DTV transition, February 17, 2009. In addition, the Commission
imposes a freeze, effective August 21, 2008, on granting any request
for equipment authorization of low power auxiliary station devices that
would operate in any of the 700 MHz Band frequencies. The Commission
also holds in abeyance, beginning August 21, 2008 until the conclusion
of this proceeding, any pending license applications and equipment
authorization requests that involve operation of low power auxiliary
devices on frequencies in the 700 MHz Band after the end of the DTV
transition.
Order
2. In light of the Commission's tentative conclusion not to permit
the operation of low power auxiliary stations on 700 MHz Band
frequencies (698-806 MHz) following the end of the DTV transition, the
Commission also finds that continuing to accept new license
applications for low power auxiliary station licenses that involve the
operation of such stations on this spectrum after February 17, 2009
would impair the objectives that the Commission is proposing in this
proceeding. In addition, the Commission imposes a freeze on granting
any request for equipment authorizations of low power auxiliary station
devices that would operate in any of the 700 MHz Band frequencies.
Accordingly, the Commission hereby suspends acceptance of license
applications and equipment authorizations for low power auxiliary
stations that seek to operate on 700 MHz Band frequencies after
February 17, 2009. This suspension is effective immediately and until
further notice and applies to applications received on or after August
21, 2008. Any applications received on or after this date will be
returned as unacceptable for filing. The Commission takes this action
to permit orderly and effective resolution of issues in this
proceeding.
3. In addition, the Commission will not process such pending
license applications and equipment authorization requests if they would
involve operation in the 700 MHz Band after the end of the DTV
transition. Pending applications and equipment authorization requests
will be held in abeyance until the conclusion of this proceeding,
whereupon the Commission will determine, in accordance with such new
rules as are adopted, whether to process or return any such pending
applications and equipment authorization requests. The Commission notes
that entities with pending applications and equipment authorization
requests to operate in the spectrum that would include the 700 MHz Band
are free to modify their applications and requests to exclude operation
in this band, and these applications and requests could then proceed
with being processed.
Procedural Matters
1. Ex Parte Requirements
This proceeding has been designated as a ``permit-but-disclose''
proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules.\1\
Parties making oral ex parte presentations in this proceeding are
reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentation must contain the
presentation's substance and not merely list the subjects discussed.\2\
More than a one- or two-sentence description of the views and arguments
presented is generally required.\3\
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\1\ See 47 CFR 1.1200(a), 1.1206.
\2\ See Commission Emphasizes the Public's Responsibilities in
Permit-But-Disclose Proceedings, Public Notice, 15 FCC Rcd 19945
(2000).
\3\ See 47 CFR 1.1206(b)(2). Other rules pertaining to oral and
written presentations are also set forth in section 1.1206(b). See
47 CFR 1.1206(b).
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2. Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis
4. This document does not contain proposed information
collection(s) subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA),
Public Law 104-13. In addition, therefore, it does not contain any new
or modified ``information collection burden for small business concerns
with fewer than 25 employees,'' pursuant to the Small Business
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4).
3. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
5. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as
amended (RFA),\4\ the Federal Communications Commission (Commission)
has prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the
possible significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities by the policies and rules considered in the Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking and Order (NPRM), WT Docket No. 08-166 and WT Docket No. 08-
167.\5\ (This IRFA can also be found in its entirety in the companion
summary document noted previously in this supplementary information
section.) Written public comments are requested on this IRFA. Comments
must be identified as responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the
deadlines for comments on the NPRM provided on page one of the NPRM.
The Commission will send a copy of the NPRM, including the IRFA, to the
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration
(SBA).\6\ In addition, the NPRM and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be
published in the Federal Register.\7\
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\4\ See 5 U.S.C. 603. The RFA, see 5 U.S.C. 601-612, has been
amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
1996 (SBREFA), Pub. L. 104-121, Title II, 110 Stat. 857 (1996).
\5\ Revisions to Rules Authorizing the Operation of Low Power
Auxiliary Stations in the 698-806 MHz Band, WT Docket No. 08-166,
Public Interest Spectrum Coalition, Petition for Rulemaking
Regarding Low Power Auxiliary Stations, Including Wireless
Microphones, and the Digital Television Transition, WT Docket No.
08-167.
\6\ See 5 U.S.C. 603(a).
\7\ Id.
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Ordering Clauses
6. Accordingly, it is ordered, pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i),
4(j), 301, 302, 303, 304, 307, 308, 309, 316, 332, 336, and 337 of the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i),
154(j), 301, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 308, 309, 316, 332, 336, and 337 that
this notice of proposed rulemaking and order in WT Docket No. 08-166
and WT Docket No. 08-167 is hereby adopted.
7. It is further ordered that, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), (B),
(d), and sections 4(i), 4(j) and 303(r) of the Communications Act, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), and 303(r), the acceptance of
applications for low power auxiliary stations that seek to operate on
698-806 MHz after February 17, 2009, is suspended, effective August 21,
2008.
8. It is further ordered that, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), (B),
(d), and
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sections 4(i), 4(j) and 303(r) of the Communications Act, as amended,
47 U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), and 303(r), pending applications for low
power auxiliary stations that seek to operate on frequencies 698-806
MHz after February 17, 2009, will not be processed, and will be held in
abeyance until the conclusion of this proceeding initiated by this
notice of proposed rulemaking and order.
9. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a
copy of this notice of proposed rulemaking and order, including the
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for
Advocacy of the Small Business Administration.
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. E8-20501 Filed 9-2-08; 8:45 am]
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