Notice of Temporary Freeze on New or Modified Earth Station Applications in the 3.7-4.2 GHz Band; 90-Day Window for Filing Applications Currently Operating in 3.7-4.2 GHz Band, 21746-21747 [2018-09943]
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[GN Docket Nos. 17–183, 18–122; DA 18–
398]
Notice of Temporary Freeze on New or
Modified Earth Station Applications in
the 3.7–4.2 GHz Band; 90-Day Window
for Filing Applications Currently
Operating in 3.7–4.2 GHz Band
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
The International, Public
Safety and Homeland Security, and
Wireless Telecommunications Bureaus
(Bureaus) of the Federal
Communications Commission
(Commission) announce a temporary
freeze, effective April 19, 2018, on the
filing of new or modification
applications for fixed-satellite service
(FSS) earth station licenses, receive-only
earth station registrations, and fixed
microwave licenses in the 3.7–4.2 GHz
frequency band. As a limited exception
to the freeze, the International Bureau
concurrently opens a 90-day window
during which entities that own or
operate existing FSS earth stations in
the 3.7–4.2 GHz band may file an
application to register or license the
earth station if it is currently not
registered or licensed, or may file an
application to modify a current
registration or license, in the
International Bureau Filing System
(IBFS).
DATES: Temporary freeze effective April
19, 2018; the 90-day filing window
closes on July 18, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher Bair, 202–418–0945 or Paul
Blais, 202–418–7274.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s
document, DA 18–398, released April
19, 2018. The full text of this document
is available at https://transition.fcc.gov/
Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2018/
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db0419/DA-18-398A1.pdf. It is also
available for inspection and copying
during business hours in the FCC
Reference Information Center, Portals II,
445 12th Street SW, Room CY–A257,
Washington, DC 20554. To request
materials in accessible formats for
people with disabilities, send an email
to FCC504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer
& Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–
418–0530 (voice), 202–418–0432 (TTY).
Background. On August 3, 2017, the
Commission released a Notice of Inquiry
titled Expanding Flexible Use in MidBand Spectrum Between 3.7 and 24 GHz
(NOI). In that NOI, the Commission
sought detailed comment on frequency
bands that had garnered interest to
potentially support increased flexible
broadband uses, including the 3.7–4.2
GHz band. While recognizing the
existing FSS (space-to-Earth) and Fixed
Service (FS) uses of the 3.7–4.2 GHz
band, the Commission sought comment
on the potential for more intensive use
of that band for wireless broadband,
including asking how current service
rules governing geostationary satellite
orbit FSS and FS could be modified to
promote flexible use, stimulate
investment, and encourage more
intensive deployment.
Temporary Freeze. To preserve the
current landscape of authorized
operations in the 3.7–4.2 GHz band
pending the Commission’s
consideration of the issues raised in
response to the NOI, the Bureaus
announce a temporary freeze, effective
as of April 19, 2018, on the filing of new
or modification applications for earth
station licenses, receive-only earth
station registrations, and fixed
microwave licenses in the 3.7–4.2 GHz
band.
Earth Stations. During the freeze the
International Bureau will dismiss
applications, or those portions of
applications, received for new earth
station licenses, new receive-only earth
station registrations, and modifications
to earth stations currently authorized to
operate in the 3.7–4.2 GHz band. The
freeze does not extend to applications
for renewal or cancellation of current
earth station authorizations, or
modifications to correct location or
other data required in the earth station
file.
Fixed Microwave. During the freeze,
the Wireless Telecommunications and
Public Safety and Homeland Security
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Bureaus will dismiss applications
received for new or major modifications
to fixed microwave stations to operate
in the 3.7–4.2 GHz band. The freeze
does not extend to applications for
renewal, cancellation, minor
modifications, or data corrections.
Waiver Requests. The appropriate
Bureau will consider requests for waiver
of this freeze on a case-by-case basis and
upon a demonstration that waiver will
serve the public interest and not
undermine the objectives of the freeze.
90-day Application Filing Window for
Existing FSS Earth Stations. The
International Bureau announces a 90day window for filing applications to
license or register existing earth stations
in the 3.7–4.2 GHz frequency band as a
limited exception to the implementation
of this freeze. For purposes of this
Notice, existing earth stations are those
that have been constructed and are
operational as of April 19, 2018. The
filing window will close on July 18,
2018. This filing window provides a
limited opportunity to operators with
constructed and operational, but
currently unregistered or unlicensed,
earth stations to file applications to be
licensed or registered for interference
protection, subject to the outcome of the
Commission’s ongoing inquiry and any
subsequent proceeding(s).
Temporary Waiver of Frequency
Coordination Requirement. To obtain
the best information possible on existing
earth stations in this band without
imposing a potentially unnecessary
economic burden on eligible FSS earth
station applicants in the 3.7–4.2 GHz
band filing within the 90-day window,
the International Bureau hereby grants a
temporary waiver of the frequency
coordination requirement. Applicants
who file within the 90-day window will
otherwise be processed normally.
Registrations or licenses granted for
applications filed without the
coordination report will include a
condition noting that the license or
registration does not afford interference
protection from FS transmissions. Upon
announcing the termination of the
freeze, the International Bureau may
modify or terminate the waiver by
requiring or permitting registrants or
licensees who filed applications within
the 90-day window without a
coordination report to file such a report
as required by the Commission’s rules,
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and to take any appropriate action in
light of such filing.
Federal Communications Commission.
Applicants for earth station licenses
and registrations must file on FCC Form
312 Main Form, complete Form 312
Schedule B, remit the statutory
application-filing fee, and provide any
additional information required by
applicable rules. Applications must be
filed electronically through IBFS at
https://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs.
Deputy Chief, International Bureau.
This document does not contain
proposed information collection
requirements subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104–
13. In addition, therefore, it does not
contain any proposed 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).
Notification of Open Commission
Meeting
Troy Tanner,
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notification of public meeting.
The Federal Communications
Commission will hold an Open Meeting
on the subjects listed below in
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION on
Thursday, May 10, 2018.
SUMMARY:
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The meeting will take place on
Thursday, May 10, 2018, and is
scheduled to commence at 10:30 a.m..
ADDRESSES: The location of the meeting
is Room TW–C305, at 445 12th Street
SW, Washington, DC.
Audio/Video coverage of the meeting
will be broadcast live with open
captioning over the internet from the
FCC Live web page at www.fcc.gov/live.
For a fee this meeting can be viewed
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Additional information concerning this
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Marlene Dortch, 202 418–0330 for
information about this document.
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Title: Enforcement Bureau Action.
Summary: The Commission will consider an enforcement action.
Title: Amendment of Parts 1, 21, 73, 74 and 101 of the Commission’s Rules to Facilitate the Provision of Fixed and Mobile Broadband Access, Educational and Other
Advanced Services in the 2150–2162 and 2500–2690 MHz Bands; Transforming
the 2.5 GHz Band (WT Docket No. 18–120).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would
allow more efficient and effective use of 2.5 GHz spectrum by seeking input on increasing flexibility for existing Educational Broadband Service (EBS) licensees and
providing new opportunities for educational entities, rural Tribal Nations, and commercial entities to access unused portions of the band.
Title: Amendment of Part 74 of the Commission’s Rules Regarding FM Translator Interference (MB Docket No. 18–119).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking which proposes to streamline the rules relating to interference caused by FM translators and
expedite the translator complaint resolution process.
Title: Amendment of Parts 0, 1, 5, 73, and 74 of the Commission’s Rules Regarding
Posting of Station Licenses and Related Information (MB Docket No. 18–121); Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative (MB Docket No. 17–105).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeking
comment on whether to streamline or eliminate certain rules which require the physical posting and maintenance of broadcast licenses and related information in specific locations.
Title: Hearing Designation Order.
Summary: The Commission will consider a Hearing Designation Order.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 25
[GN Docket Nos. 17-183, 18-122; DA 18-398]
Notice of Temporary Freeze on New or Modified Earth Station
Applications in the 3.7-4.2 GHz Band; 90-Day Window for Filing
Applications Currently Operating in 3.7-4.2 GHz Band
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The International, Public Safety and Homeland Security, and
Wireless Telecommunications Bureaus (Bureaus) of the Federal
Communications Commission (Commission) announce a temporary freeze,
effective April 19, 2018, on the filing of new or modification
applications for fixed-satellite service (FSS) earth station licenses,
receive-only earth station registrations, and fixed microwave licenses
in the 3.7-4.2 GHz frequency band. As a limited exception to the
freeze, the International Bureau concurrently opens a 90-day window
during which entities that own or operate existing FSS earth stations
in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band may file an application to register or license
the earth station if it is currently not registered or licensed, or may
file an application to modify a current registration or license, in the
International Bureau Filing System (IBFS).
DATES: Temporary freeze effective April 19, 2018; the 90-day filing
window closes on July 18, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christopher Bair, 202-418-0945 or Paul
Blais, 202-418-7274.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's
document, DA 18-398, released April 19, 2018. The full text of this
document is available at https://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2018/db0419/DA-18-398A1.pdf. It is also available for
inspection and copying during business hours in the FCC Reference
Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street SW, Room CY-A257,
Washington, DC 20554. To request materials in accessible formats for
people with disabilities, send an email to [email protected] or call the
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-
418-0432 (TTY).
Background. On August 3, 2017, the Commission released a Notice of
Inquiry titled Expanding Flexible Use in Mid-Band Spectrum Between 3.7
and 24 GHz (NOI). In that NOI, the Commission sought detailed comment
on frequency bands that had garnered interest to potentially support
increased flexible broadband uses, including the 3.7-4.2 GHz band.
While recognizing the existing FSS (space-to-Earth) and Fixed Service
(FS) uses of the 3.7-4.2 GHz band, the Commission sought comment on the
potential for more intensive use of that band for wireless broadband,
including asking how current service rules governing geostationary
satellite orbit FSS and FS could be modified to promote flexible use,
stimulate investment, and encourage more intensive deployment.
Temporary Freeze. To preserve the current landscape of authorized
operations in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band pending the Commission's
consideration of the issues raised in response to the NOI, the Bureaus
announce a temporary freeze, effective as of April 19, 2018, on the
filing of new or modification applications for earth station licenses,
receive-only earth station registrations, and fixed microwave licenses
in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band.
Earth Stations. During the freeze the International Bureau will
dismiss applications, or those portions of applications, received for
new earth station licenses, new receive-only earth station
registrations, and modifications to earth stations currently authorized
to operate in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band. The freeze does not extend to
applications for renewal or cancellation of current earth station
authorizations, or modifications to correct location or other data
required in the earth station file.
Fixed Microwave. During the freeze, the Wireless Telecommunications
and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureaus will dismiss
applications received for new or major modifications to fixed microwave
stations to operate in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band. The freeze does not extend
to applications for renewal, cancellation, minor modifications, or data
corrections.
Waiver Requests. The appropriate Bureau will consider requests for
waiver of this freeze on a case-by-case basis and upon a demonstration
that waiver will serve the public interest and not undermine the
objectives of the freeze.
90-day Application Filing Window for Existing FSS Earth Stations.
The International Bureau announces a 90-day window for filing
applications to license or register existing earth stations in the 3.7-
4.2 GHz frequency band as a limited exception to the implementation of
this freeze. For purposes of this Notice, existing earth stations are
those that have been constructed and are operational as of April 19,
2018. The filing window will close on July 18, 2018. This filing window
provides a limited opportunity to operators with constructed and
operational, but currently unregistered or unlicensed, earth stations
to file applications to be licensed or registered for interference
protection, subject to the outcome of the Commission's ongoing inquiry
and any subsequent proceeding(s).
Temporary Waiver of Frequency Coordination Requirement. To obtain
the best information possible on existing earth stations in this band
without imposing a potentially unnecessary economic burden on eligible
FSS earth station applicants in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band filing within the
90-day window, the International Bureau hereby grants a temporary
waiver of the frequency coordination requirement. Applicants who file
within the 90-day window will otherwise be processed normally.
Registrations or licenses granted for applications filed without the
coordination report will include a condition noting that the license or
registration does not afford interference protection from FS
transmissions. Upon announcing the termination of the freeze, the
International Bureau may modify or terminate the waiver by requiring or
permitting registrants or licensees who filed applications within the
90-day window without a coordination report to file such a report as
required by the Commission's rules,
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and to take any appropriate action in light of such filing.
Applicants for earth station licenses and registrations must file
on FCC Form 312 Main Form, complete Form 312 Schedule B, remit the
statutory application-filing fee, and provide any additional
information required by applicable rules. Applications must be filed
electronically through IBFS at https://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs.
This document does not contain proposed information collection
requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law
104-13. In addition, therefore, it does not contain any proposed
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).
Federal Communications Commission.
Troy Tanner,
Deputy Chief, International Bureau.
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