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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
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47 CFR Part 15
[ET Docket No. 10–97; DA 14–1189]
Unlicensed Personal Communications
Service Devices in the 1920–1930 MHz
Band
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This document modifies the
rules governing the operation of
Unlicensed Personal Communications
Service (UPCS) devices in the 1920–
1930 MHz band (UPCS band) to
reference the 2013 version of the
American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) C63.17 standard, Methods of
Measurement of the Electromagnetic
and Operational Compatibility of
Unlicensed Personal Communications
Service (UPCS) Devices, ANSI C63.17–
2013, by which UPCS devices must be
measured for compliance with the
technical requirements in the
Commission’s regulations.
DATES: Effective January 21, 2015. The
incorporation by reference listed in the
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rule is approved by the Director of the
Federal Register as of January 21, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patrick Forster, (202) 418–7061, Policy
and Rules Division, Office of
Engineering and Technology, (202) 418–
2290, Patrick.Forster@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s Order, ET
Docket No. 10–97, adopted August 13,
2014, and released August 14, 2014, DA
14–1189. The full text of this document
is available on the Commission’s
Internet site at www.fcc.gov. It is also
available for inspection and copying
during regular business hours in the
FCC Reference Center (Room CY–A257),
445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC
20554. The full text of this document
also may be purchased from the
Commission’s duplication contractor,
Best Copy and Printing Inc., Portals II,
445 12th St. SW., Room CY–B402,
Washington, DC 20554; telephone (202)
488–5300; fax (202) 488–5563; email
FCC@BCPIWEB.COM.
Summary of the Order
1. The Order modifies the rules in
part 15 subpart D governing the
operation of UPCS devices in the 1920–
1930 MHz band (UPCS band) to
reference the 2013 version of the ANSI
C63.17 standard, Methods of
Measurement of the Electromagnetic
and Operational Compatibility of
Unlicensed Personal Communications
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Service (UPCS) Devices, ANSI C63.17–
2013. This version of the standard
supersedes ANSI C63.17–2006, which
contains measurement procedures for
verifying the compliance of UPCS
devices (including wideband voice and
data devices) that operate in the 1920–
1930 MHz frequency band with
applicable requirements regarding
radiofrequency (RF) emission levels and
spectrum access procedures in part 15
subpart D of the Commission’s rules.
Background
2. The 1920–1930 MHz band is
allocated to Fixed and Mobile services
on a primary basis and is designated for
use by UPCS devices on an unlicensed
basis. Under the Commission’s part 15
rules, the 1920–1930 MHz band may be
used for both asynchronous (generally
data) and isochronous (generally voice)
UPCS devices. Currently, the most
widespread use of the 1920–1930 MHz
band is for unlicensed cordless
telephones. UPCS devices operating in
the 1920–1930 MHz band may not cause
harmful interference to authorized radio
services and must accept any
interference received. In order to limit
the influence of and interference
potential from UPCS devices to
adjacent-channel, co-channel, and
adjacent-band devices, the
Commission’s rules limit UPCS devices’
emissions bandwidth, peak power, and
in-band and out-of-band emissions. To
facilitate the sharing of channels in the
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UPCS band, the Commission’s rules
require use of a ‘‘listen-before-transmit’’
protocol or ‘‘spectrum etiquette.’’ This is
commonly referred to as the ‘‘leastinterfered channel access method,’’ and
specifies a process of channel
monitoring before a UPCS device selects
a channel for transmitting. After
monitoring the required minimum
number of channels, UPCS devices may
use the combined time and spectrum
windows with the lowest signal level.
3. As part of its equipment
authorization process, the Commission
uses measurements of UPCS devices in
accordance with the procedures in ANSI
C63.17–2006 to determine compliance
with the technical requirements in part
15 subpart D of the rules. Under the
Commission’s equipment authorization
rules (47 CFR part 2, subpart J), UPCS
devices operated in or marketed for use
in the United States must be certified.
Parties making compliance
measurements on UPCS devices subject
to the requirements of part 15 subpart D
are required to use the measurement
procedures in ANSI C63.17–2006,
which is incorporated by reference in
Section 15.38(b)(2) of the Commission’s
rules. On October 9, 2013, The Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) published ANSI C63.17–2013,
which supersedes ANSI C63.17–2006.
ANSI Accredited Standards Committee
C63® (ASC C63®) requested that the
Commission update its rules to replace
current references to ANSI C63.17–2006
with the updated ANSI C63.17–2013
standard, and incorporate by reference
the ANSI C63.17–2013 standard into the
Commission’s rules.
Discussion
4. To help ensure that the UPCS
device rules continue to reflect the most
appropriate industry standards, in 2012,
the Commission delegated to the Chief,
Office of Engineering and Technology
(OET), the authority to approve for use
new versions of the ANSI C63.17
standard for methods of measurement of
the electromagnetic and operational
compatibility of UPCS devices to the
extent that the changes do not raise
major compliance issues (ET Docket No.
10–97, FCC 12–33, 27 FCC Rcd at 3645).
As part of the same decision, the
Commission modified the leastinterfered channel access method to
promote increased use and efficiency of
operations in the 1920–1930 MHz band.
These modifications eliminated the 50
dB above thermal noise least-interfered
channel monitoring threshold and
reduced the minimum number of
channels that must be monitored,
thereby enabling UPCS devices to access
additional usable time and spectrum
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windows. ANSI C63.17–2013
supersedes ANSI C63.17–2006 to reflect
these changes to the least-interfered
channel access method. ANSI ASC C63®
asserted that incorporation by reference
of the 2013 version of ANSI C63.17 into
the Commission’s rules would facilitate
the implementation of the improved
services that the Commission
anticipated in its 2012 decision, and
thus would serve the public interest.
5. Because the relaxed UPCS device
least-interfered channel monitoring
method that the Commission adopted in
2012 removed a maximum signal
monitoring threshold and requires that
fewer channels be defined and
monitored, UPCS-band products that
have already been authorized continue
to be in compliance with our technical
rules. UPCS device manufacturers
simply have additional flexibility to
produce UPCS devices that operate in
accordance with the revised criteria.
Significantly, the Commission made no
changes to the UPCS device power and
emissions limits in its 2012 decision.
Because ASNI C63.17–2006 was
updated in 2013 only to reflect the
revised least-interfered channel access
method the Commission adopted in
2012, but otherwise did not alter the
methods used to measure compliance
with the part 15 subpart D technical
requirements or the power and
emissions limits measured, the
Commission concluded that updating
ANSI C63.17–2006 with the 2013
version of ANSI C63.17 in the
Commission’s rules would not raise any
major compliance issues for UPCS
device manufacturers. Thus, consistent
with its 2012 decision, the Commission
amended sections 15.31(a)(2) and
15.38(b)(2) of the rules to reference the
2013 version of the ANSI C63.17
standard, ANSI C63.17–2013, by which
UPCS devices must be measured for
compliance with the technical
requirements in part 15 subpart D of the
rules.
Regulatory Flexibility Certification
6. The Regulatory Flexibility Act
(RFA) 1 requires that agencies prepare a
regulatory flexibility analysis for noticeand-comment rulemaking proceedings,
unless the agency certifies that ‘‘the rule
will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities.’’ 2 The Commission hereby
certifies that these rule revisions will
1 See 5 U.S.C. 604. The RFA, see 5 U.S.C. 601
et seq., has been amended by the Contract With
America Advancement Act of 1996, Public Law
104–121, 110 Stat. 847 (1996) (CWAAA). Title II of
the CWAAA is the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA).
2 See 5 U.S.C. 605(b).
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not have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities
for the following two reasons: (1) The
action updates the version of the
standard by which UPCS devices must
be measured for compliance with the
technical rules in part 15 subpart D of
the Commission’s rules, and the
updated version of the standard only
reflects the Commission’s revision to the
UPCS device least-interfered channel
access method, and does not contain
any revised measurement procedures or
revised power or emissions limits, and
(2) UPCS-band products that have
already been authorized continue to be
in compliance with our technical rules,
and UPCS device manufacturers have
the option to produce UPCS devices that
operate in accordance with the revised
least-interfered channel access criteria
in part 15 subpart D of the
Commission’s rules to access additional
available channels. The Commission
will send a copy of this Order, including
this certification, to the Chief Counsel
for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration.3
Paperwork Reduction Analysis
7. This document does not contain
new or modified information collection
requirements subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public
Law 104–13.
Congressional Review Act
8. The Commission will send a copy
of this Order in a report to be sent to
Congress and the Government
Accountability Office pursuant to the
Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).
Ordering Clauses
9. Pursuant to Sections 4(i) and 303(r)
of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and 303(r),
this Order in ET Docket No. 10–97 is
hereby adopted, and part 15 of the
Commission’s rules is amended as set
forth in Final Rules effective January 21,
2015.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 15
Communications equipment,
Incorporation by reference, Radio,
Reporting and recordkeeping.
Federal Communications Commission.
Mark Settle,
Chief, Policy and Rules Division.
Office of Engineering and Technology.
Final Rules
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Federal Communications
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Commission amends 47 CFR part 15 to
read as follows:
PART 15—RADIO FREQUENCY
DEVICES
1. The authority citation for part 15
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304,
307, 336, 544a, and 549.
2. Section 15.31 is amended by
revising paragraph (a)(2) and removing
the last sentence of paragraph (a)(3). The
revision reads as follows:
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§ 15.31
Measurement standards.
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(2) Unlicensed Personal
Communications Service (UPCS)
devices are to be measured for
compliance using ANSI C63.17–2013:
‘‘American National Standard Methods
of Measurement of the Electromagnetic
and Operational Compatibility of
Unlicensed Personal Communications
Services (UPCS) Devices’’ (incorporated
by reference, see § 15.38).
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revising paragraph (b)(2) to read as
follows:
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(2) ANSI C63.17–2013: ‘‘American
National Standard Methods of
Measurement of the Electromagnetic
and Operational Compatibility of
Unlicensed Personal Communications
Services (UPCS) Devices,’’ approved
August 12, 2013, IBR approved for
§ 15.31.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 15
[ET Docket No. 10-97; DA 14-1189]
Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices in the 1920-
1930 MHz Band
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This document modifies the rules governing the operation of
Unlicensed Personal Communications Service (UPCS) devices in the 1920-
1930 MHz band (UPCS band) to reference the 2013 version of the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.17 standard, Methods of
Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of
Unlicensed Personal Communications Service (UPCS) Devices, ANSI C63.17-
2013, by which UPCS devices must be measured for compliance with the
technical requirements in the Commission's regulations.
DATES: Effective January 21, 2015. The incorporation by reference
listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register
as of January 21, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patrick Forster, (202) 418-7061,
Policy and Rules Division, Office of Engineering and Technology, (202)
418-2290, Patrick.Forster@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Order,
ET Docket No. 10-97, adopted August 13, 2014, and released August 14,
2014, DA 14-1189. The full text of this document is available on the
Commission's Internet site at www.fcc.gov. It is also available for
inspection and copying during regular business hours in the FCC
Reference Center (Room CY-A257), 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC
20554. The full text of this document also may be purchased from the
Commission's duplication contractor, Best Copy and Printing Inc.,
Portals II, 445 12th St. SW., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554;
telephone (202) 488-5300; fax (202) 488-5563; email FCC@BCPIWEB.COM.
Summary of the Order
1. The Order modifies the rules in part 15 subpart D governing the
operation of UPCS devices in the 1920-1930 MHz band (UPCS band) to
reference the 2013 version of the ANSI C63.17 standard, Methods of
Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of
Unlicensed Personal Communications Service (UPCS) Devices, ANSI C63.17-
2013. This version of the standard supersedes ANSI C63.17-2006, which
contains measurement procedures for verifying the compliance of UPCS
devices (including wideband voice and data devices) that operate in the
1920-1930 MHz frequency band with applicable requirements regarding
radiofrequency (RF) emission levels and spectrum access procedures in
part 15 subpart D of the Commission's rules.
Background
2. The 1920-1930 MHz band is allocated to Fixed and Mobile services
on a primary basis and is designated for use by UPCS devices on an
unlicensed basis. Under the Commission's part 15 rules, the 1920-1930
MHz band may be used for both asynchronous (generally data) and
isochronous (generally voice) UPCS devices. Currently, the most
widespread use of the 1920-1930 MHz band is for unlicensed cordless
telephones. UPCS devices operating in the 1920-1930 MHz band may not
cause harmful interference to authorized radio services and must accept
any interference received. In order to limit the influence of and
interference potential from UPCS devices to adjacent-channel, co-
channel, and adjacent-band devices, the Commission's rules limit UPCS
devices' emissions bandwidth, peak power, and in-band and out-of-band
emissions. To facilitate the sharing of channels in the
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UPCS band, the Commission's rules require use of a ``listen-before-
transmit'' protocol or ``spectrum etiquette.'' This is commonly
referred to as the ``least-interfered channel access method,'' and
specifies a process of channel monitoring before a UPCS device selects
a channel for transmitting. After monitoring the required minimum
number of channels, UPCS devices may use the combined time and spectrum
windows with the lowest signal level.
3. As part of its equipment authorization process, the Commission
uses measurements of UPCS devices in accordance with the procedures in
ANSI C63.17-2006 to determine compliance with the technical
requirements in part 15 subpart D of the rules. Under the Commission's
equipment authorization rules (47 CFR part 2, subpart J), UPCS devices
operated in or marketed for use in the United States must be certified.
Parties making compliance measurements on UPCS devices subject to the
requirements of part 15 subpart D are required to use the measurement
procedures in ANSI C63.17-2006, which is incorporated by reference in
Section 15.38(b)(2) of the Commission's rules. On October 9, 2013, The
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) published ANSI
C63.17-2013, which supersedes ANSI C63.17-2006. ANSI Accredited
Standards Committee C63[supreg] (ASC C63[supreg]) requested that the
Commission update its rules to replace current references to ANSI
C63.17-2006 with the updated ANSI C63.17-2013 standard, and incorporate
by reference the ANSI C63.17-2013 standard into the Commission's rules.
Discussion
4. To help ensure that the UPCS device rules continue to reflect
the most appropriate industry standards, in 2012, the Commission
delegated to the Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology (OET), the
authority to approve for use new versions of the ANSI C63.17 standard
for methods of measurement of the electromagnetic and operational
compatibility of UPCS devices to the extent that the changes do not
raise major compliance issues (ET Docket No. 10-97, FCC 12-33, 27 FCC
Rcd at 3645). As part of the same decision, the Commission modified the
least-interfered channel access method to promote increased use and
efficiency of operations in the 1920-1930 MHz band. These modifications
eliminated the 50 dB above thermal noise least-interfered channel
monitoring threshold and reduced the minimum number of channels that
must be monitored, thereby enabling UPCS devices to access additional
usable time and spectrum windows. ANSI C63.17-2013 supersedes ANSI
C63.17-2006 to reflect these changes to the least-interfered channel
access method. ANSI ASC C63[supreg] asserted that incorporation by
reference of the 2013 version of ANSI C63.17 into the Commission's
rules would facilitate the implementation of the improved services that
the Commission anticipated in its 2012 decision, and thus would serve
the public interest.
5. Because the relaxed UPCS device least-interfered channel
monitoring method that the Commission adopted in 2012 removed a maximum
signal monitoring threshold and requires that fewer channels be defined
and monitored, UPCS-band products that have already been authorized
continue to be in compliance with our technical rules. UPCS device
manufacturers simply have additional flexibility to produce UPCS
devices that operate in accordance with the revised criteria.
Significantly, the Commission made no changes to the UPCS device power
and emissions limits in its 2012 decision. Because ASNI C63.17-2006 was
updated in 2013 only to reflect the revised least-interfered channel
access method the Commission adopted in 2012, but otherwise did not
alter the methods used to measure compliance with the part 15 subpart D
technical requirements or the power and emissions limits measured, the
Commission concluded that updating ANSI C63.17-2006 with the 2013
version of ANSI C63.17 in the Commission's rules would not raise any
major compliance issues for UPCS device manufacturers. Thus, consistent
with its 2012 decision, the Commission amended sections 15.31(a)(2) and
15.38(b)(2) of the rules to reference the 2013 version of the ANSI
C63.17 standard, ANSI C63.17-2013, by which UPCS devices must be
measured for compliance with the technical requirements in part 15
subpart D of the rules.
Regulatory Flexibility Certification
6. The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) \1\ requires that agencies
prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis for notice-and-comment
rulemaking proceedings, unless the agency certifies that ``the rule
will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of
small entities.'' \2\ The Commission hereby certifies that these rule
revisions will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities for the following two reasons: (1) The action
updates the version of the standard by which UPCS devices must be
measured for compliance with the technical rules in part 15 subpart D
of the Commission's rules, and the updated version of the standard only
reflects the Commission's revision to the UPCS device least-interfered
channel access method, and does not contain any revised measurement
procedures or revised power or emissions limits, and (2) UPCS-band
products that have already been authorized continue to be in compliance
with our technical rules, and UPCS device manufacturers have the option
to produce UPCS devices that operate in accordance with the revised
least-interfered channel access criteria in part 15 subpart D of the
Commission's rules to access additional available channels. The
Commission will send a copy of this Order, including this
certification, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration.\3\
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\1\ See 5 U.S.C. 604. The RFA, see 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., has
been amended by the Contract With America Advancement Act of 1996,
Public Law 104-121, 110 Stat. 847 (1996) (CWAAA). Title II of the
CWAAA is the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
1996 (SBREFA).
\2\ See 5 U.S.C. 605(b).
\3\ Id.
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Paperwork Reduction Analysis
7. This document does not contain new or modified information
collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), Public Law 104-13.
Congressional Review Act
8. The Commission will send a copy of this Order in a report to be
sent to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to
the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
Ordering Clauses
9. Pursuant to Sections 4(i) and 303(r) of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and 303(r), this Order in ET
Docket No. 10-97 is hereby adopted, and part 15 of the Commission's
rules is amended as set forth in Final Rules effective January 21,
2015.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 15
Communications equipment, Incorporation by reference, Radio,
Reporting and recordkeeping.
Federal Communications Commission.
Mark Settle,
Chief, Policy and Rules Division.
Office of Engineering and Technology.
Final Rules
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal
Communications
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Commission amends 47 CFR part 15 to read as follows:
PART 15--RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES
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1. The authority citation for part 15 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, 544a, and
549.
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2. Section 15.31 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2) and removing
the last sentence of paragraph (a)(3). The revision reads as follows:
Sec. 15.31 Measurement standards.
(a) * * *
(2) Unlicensed Personal Communications Service (UPCS) devices are
to be measured for compliance using ANSI C63.17-2013: ``American
National Standard Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and
Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications
Services (UPCS) Devices'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec. 15.38).
* * * * *
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3. Section 15.38 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(2) to read as
follows:
Sec. 15.38 Incorporation by reference.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) ANSI C63.17-2013: ``American National Standard Methods of
Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of
Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices,'' approved
August 12, 2013, IBR approved for Sec. 15.31.
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