80_FR_15780 80 FR 15723 - Creation of Interstitial 12.5 kHz Channels in the 800 MHz Band Between 809-817/854-862 MHz

80 FR 15723 - Creation of Interstitial 12.5 kHz Channels in the 800 MHz Band Between 809-817/854-862 MHz

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 57 (March 25, 2015)

Page Range15723-15737
FR Document2015-06069

This document seeks comment on proposals to amend the Commission's rules to promote spectrum efficiency and flexibility in 800 MHz Mid-Band (809-817 MHz/854-862 MHz). This document contains proposed new or modified information collection requirements. By this action, the Commission affords interested parties an opportunity to submit comments on these proposed rule changes and proposed new or modified information collections.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 57 (Wednesday, March 25, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 57 (Wednesday, March 25, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Part 90

[WP Docket No. 15-32; FCC 15-17]


Creation of Interstitial 12.5 kHz Channels in the 800 MHz Band 
Between 809-817/854-862 MHz

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: This document seeks comment on proposals to amend the 
Commission's rules to promote spectrum efficiency and flexibility in 
800 MHz Mid-Band (809-817 MHz/854-862 MHz). This document contains 
proposed new or modified information collection requirements. By this 
action, the Commission affords interested parties an opportunity to 
submit comments on these proposed rule changes and proposed new or 
modified information collections.

DATES: Comments are due on or before May 11, 2015 and reply comments 
are due on or before May 26, 2015. Written Paperwork Reduction Act 
(PRA) comments on the proposed information collection requirements 
contained herein must be submitted by the public, Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB), and other interested parties on or before May 26, 
2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by WP Docket No. 15-32, 
by any of the following methods:
     Federal Communications Commission's Web site: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/. Follow the instructions for submitting 
comments.
     People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request 
reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language 
interpreters, CART, etc.) by email: [email protected] or phone: 202-418-
0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432.
    For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section of this document. In addition to filing comments 
with the Secretary, a copy of any PRA comments on the proposed 
collection requirements contained herein should be submitted to the 
Federal Communications Commission via email to [email protected] and to 
Nicholas A. Fraser, Office of Management and Budget, via email to 
[email protected] or via fax at 202-395-5167.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, contact John 
Evanoff, Esq., of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, 
Policy and Licensing Division, at (202) 418-0848, or by email to 
[email protected] or Rodney Conway, Wireless Telecommunications 
Bureau, Mobility Division, at (202) 418-2904, or by email to 
[email protected]. For additional information concerning the 
information collection requirements contained in this document, send an 
email to [email protected] or contact Benish Shah, Office of Managing 
Director, Performance Evaluation and Records Management, 202-418-7866, 
or by email to [email protected]. To view or obtain a copy of this 
information collection request (ICR) submitted to OMB: (1) Go to this 
OMB/GSA Web page: http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain, (2) look 
for the section of the Web page called ``Currently Under Review,'' (3) 
click on the downward-pointing arrow in the ``Select Agency'' box below 
the ``Currently Under Review'' heading, (4) select ``Federal 
Communications Commission'' from the list of agencies presented in the 
``Select Agency'' box, (5) click the ``Submit'' button to the right of 
the ``Select Agency'' box, and (6) when the list of FCC ICRs currently 
under review appears, look for the OMB control number of this ICR as 
shown in the Supplementary Information section below (or its title if 
there is no OMB control number) and then click on the ICR Reference 
Number. A copy of the FCC submission to OMB will be displayed.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 15-17, released on February 9, 2015. The 
document is available for download at http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs-public/. The complete text of this document is also available for 
inspection and copying during normal 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 (Braille, large print, electronic files, 
audio format), send an email to [email protected] or call the Consumer & 
Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 
(TTY).
    In the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in WP Docket No. 15-32, 
the Commission initiates a new proceeding to seek comment on proposals 
to amend the Commission's rules governing 800 MHz Mid-Band operations 
(809-817 MHz/854-862 MHz). The Commission seeks comment on whether to 
create new, full-power 12.5 kilohertz interstitial channels in the 800 
MHz Mid-Band. The Commission also seeks comment on appropriate 
interference protection criteria for interstitial channels, including a 
proposal from the Land Mobile Communications Council (LMCC) to amend 
the rules to adopt new ``Interstitial 800 MHz Coordination 
Procedures.'' Finally, the Commission seeks comment on a number of 
licensing and eligibility issues, including whether to provide T-Band 
public safety incumbents priority access to new interstitial channels, 
as well as technical issues related to authorized bandwidth and 
emission mask requirements for new interstitial channels.
    Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 
47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply 
comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this 
document. Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic 
Comment Filing System (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of Documents in 
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
    [ssquf] Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/.
    [ssquf] Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must file 
an original and one copy of each filing. If more than one docket or 
rulemaking number appears in the caption of this proceeding, filers 
must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or 
rulemaking number.
    Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, by commercial 
overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service 
mail. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, 
Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.
    [ssquf] All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings for 
the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445 
12th St. SW., Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours are 
8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together with 
rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes must be disposed of 
before entering the building.
    [ssquf] Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton 
Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
    [ssquf] U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority mail 
must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 20554.

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    People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible 
formats for people with disabilities (braille, large print, electronic 
files, audio format), send an email to [email protected] or call the 
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-
418-0432 (tty). Commenters who file information that they believe 
should be withheld from public inspection may request confidential 
treatment pursuant to Sec.  0.459 of the Commission's rules. Commenters 
should file both their original comments for which they request 
confidentiality and redacted comments, along with their request for 
confidential treatment. Commenters should not file proprietary 
information electronically. See Examination of Current Policy 
Concerning the Treatment of Confidential Information Submitted to the 
Commission, Report and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 24816 (1998), Order on 
Reconsideration, 14 FCC Rcd 20128 (1999). Even if the Commission grants 
confidential treatment, information that does not fall within a 
specific exemption pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 
must be publicly disclosed pursuant to an appropriate request. See 47 
CFR 0.461; 5 U.S.C. 552. We note that the Commission may grant requests 
for confidential treatment either conditionally or unconditionally. As 
such, we note that the Commission has the discretion to release 
information on public interest grounds that does fall within the scope 
of a FOIA exemption.
    This proceeding shall be treated as a ``permit-but-disclose'' 
proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons 
making ex parte presentations must file a copy of any written 
presentation or a memorandum summarizing any oral presentation within 
two business days after the presentation (unless a different deadline 
applicable to the Sunshine period applies). Persons making oral ex 
parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the 
presentation must (1) list all persons attending or otherwise 
participating in the meeting at which the ex parte presentation was 
made, and (2) summarize all data presented and arguments made during 
the presentation. If the presentation consisted in whole or in part of 
the presentation of data or arguments already reflected in the 
presenter's written comments, memoranda or other filings in the 
proceeding, the presenter may provide citations to such data or 
arguments in his or her prior comments, memoranda, or other filings 
(specifying the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers where such data 
or arguments can be found) in lieu of summarizing them in the 
memorandum. Documents shown or given to Commission staff during ex 
parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and must 
be filed consistent with Section 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by 
Section 1.49(f) or for which the Commission has made available a method 
of electronic filing, written ex parte presentations and memoranda 
summarizing oral ex parte presentations, and all attachments thereto, 
must be filed through the electronic comment filing system available 
for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., 
.doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding 
should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.
    This document contains proposed information collection 
requirements. As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork 
burden and as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 
U.S.C. 3501-3520), the Federal Communications Commission invites the 
general public and other Federal agencies to comment on the following 
information collection(s). Public and agency comments are due May 26, 
2015.
    Comments should address: (a) Whether the proposed collection of 
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of 
the Commission, including whether the information shall have practical 
utility; (b) the accuracy of the Commission's burden estimates; (c) 
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information 
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information on the respondents, including the use of automated 
collection techniques or other forms of information technology. In 
addition, pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, 
Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4), we seek specific comment 
on how we might ``further reduce the information collection burden for 
small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees.''
    OMB Control Number: 3060-0798.
    Title: FCC Application for Radio Service Authorization Wireless 
Telecommunications Bureau; Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau.
    Form No.: FCC Form 601.
    Respondents: Individuals and households; Business or other for-
profit; not-for-profit institutions; and state, local or tribal 
government.
    Number of Respondents and Responses: 253,320 respondents and 
253,320 responses.
    Estimated Time per Response: 0.5-1.25 hours.
    Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement, 
recordkeeping requirement, every ten year reporting requirement and 
third party disclosure requirement.
    Obligation to Respond: Required to obtain or retain benefits. The 
statutory authority for this collection of information is contained in 
47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154, 154(i), 155(c), 157, 201, 202, 208, 214, 301, 
302a, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 314, 316, 319, 324, 331, 332, 333, 
336, 534, 535 and 554.
    Total Annual Burden: 221,955 hours.
    Total Annual Cost: $71,306,250.
    Privacy Act Impact Assessment: Yes.
    Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: In general there is no need 
for confidentiality with this collection of information.
    Needs and Uses: FCC Form 601 is a consolidated, multi-part 
application form that is used for market-based and site-based licensing 
for wireless telecommunications services, including public safety 
licenses, which are filed through the Commission's Universal Licensing 
System (ULS). FCC Form 601 is composed of a main form that contains 
administrative information and a series of schedules used for filing 
technical and other information. This form is used to apply for a new 
license, to amend or withdraw a pending application, to modify or renew 
an existing license, cancel a license, request a duplicate license, 
submit required notifications, request an extension of time to satisfy 
construction requirements, or request an administrative update to an 
existing license (such as mailing address change), request a Special 
Temporary Authority or Developmental License. Respondents are 
encouraged to submit FCC Form 601 electronically and are required to do 
so when submitting FCC Form 601 to apply for an authorization for which 
the applicant was the winning bidder in a spectrum auction.
    The data collected on FCC Form 601 includes the FCC Registration 
Number (FRN), which serves as a ``common link'' for all filings an 
entity has with the FCC. The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 
requires entities filing with the Commission use an FRN. This document 
seeks comment on proposals to amend the Commission's rules to promote 
spectrum efficiency and flexibility in 800 MHz Mid-Band (809-817 MHz/
854-862 MHz). To accommodate these proposed changes, the Commission 
seeks comment on expanding the universe of respondents.
    OMB Control No.: NONE.


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    Title: Section 90.175 Frequency Coordinator Requirements.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Respondents: Business or other for-profit entities, and State, 
Local or Tribal Government.
    Number of Respondents and Responses: 2,500 respondents; 2,500 
responses.
    Estimated Time per Response: 1 hour.
    Frequency of Response: One time reporting requirement, and third 
party disclosure requirement.
    Obligation to Respond: Required to obtain or retain benefits. The 
statutory authority for this collection is contained in 47 U.S.C. 
154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7).
    Total Annual Burden: 2,500 hours.
    Annual Cost Burden: None.
    Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No impact(s). Nature and Extent of 
Confidentiality: There is no need for confidentiality with this 
collection of information.
    Needs and Uses: Frequency coordinators have been certified by the 
Commission to recommend the most appropriate frequencies for applicants 
in the designated Part 90 radio services. Section 90.175 requires 
coordinators to provide a statement recommending the most appropriate 
frequency. Section 90.175 of the Commission's rules require third party 
disclosures by applicants proposing to operate a land mobile radio 
station. This document seeks comment on proposals to amend the 
Commission's rules to promote spectrum efficiency and flexibility in 
800 MHz Mid-Band (809-817 MHz/854-862 MHz). To accommodate these 
proposed changes, the Commission proposes to revise the frequency 
coordination process. This information will be used by Commission 
personnel in evaluating the applicant's need for such frequencies and 
to minimize the interference potential to other stations operating on 
the proposed frequencies.
    OMB Control Number: NONE.

    Title: Section 90.621, Selection and Assignment of Frequencies.
    Form Number: N/A.
    Respondents: Business or other for-profit entities; Not-for-profit 
institutions; and State, Local, or Tribal Government.
    Number of Respondents: 20 respondents; 20 responses.
    Estimated Time per Response: 1.5 hours.
    Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement and 
recordkeeping requirement.
    Obligation To Respond: Required to obtain or retain benefits. 
Statutory authority for this information collection is contained in 47 
U.S.C. Sections 154(i) and 309(j).
    Total Annual Burden: 30 hours.
    Total Annual Cost: $2,000.
    Privacy Impact Assessment: N/A.
    Needs and Uses: This document seeks comment on proposals to amend 
the Commission's rules to promote spectrum efficiency and flexibility 
in 800 MHz Mid-Band (809-817 MHz/854-862 MHz). To accommodate these 
proposed changes, the Commission seeks comment on adopting new 
interference criteria. As an alternative, the Commission seeks comment 
on permitting stations that do not meet the proposed interference 
criteria to obtain letters of concurrence from incumbent licensees and 
to file such letters of concurrence with the Commission when they file 
their FCC Form 601.
    OMB Control Number: 3060-0057.
    Title: Application for Equipment Authorization, FCC Form 731.
    Form Number: FCC 731.
    Respondents: Business or other for profit entities.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 280 (multiple responses annually).
    Estimated Time per Response: 25 hours (average).
    Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirements; Third 
party disclosure.
    Total Annual Burden: 200,000 hours.
    Total Annual Costs: $8,244,000.
    Privacy Act Impact Assessment: Not Applicable.
    Needs and Uses: This document seeks comment on proposals to amend 
the Commission's rules to promote spectrum efficiency and flexibility 
in 800 MHz Mid-Band (809-817 MHz/854-862 MHz). To accommodate these 
proposed changes, the Commission seeks comment on adopting new 
authorized bandwidth and emission mask specifications for equipment. If 
adopted, equipment manufacturers may be required to update their 
equipment certifications. We do not propose any substantive or material 
changes to the wording of this existing information collection. 
Instead, if we amend the emission mask and authorized bandwidth rules, 
which are important technical criteria, then the number of respondents 
subject to the existing information collections may increase.

A. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended 
(RFA), the Commission prepared this Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities by the policies and rules proposed 
in this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). Written public comments 
are requested on this IRFA. Comments must be filed by the same dates as 
listed on the first page of the NPRM and must have a separate and 
distinct heading designating them as responses to this IRFA. The 
Commission will send a copy of the NPRM, including this IRFA, to the 
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA). 
In addition, the NPRM and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published 
in the Federal Register.

B. Need for, and Objectives of, the Proposed Rules

    The proposed changes to the 800 MHz band plan between 809-817 MHz/
854-862 MHz (the 800 MHz ``Mid-Band'') provide flexibility in channel 
spacing and bandwidth limitation governing 800 MHz Private Land Mobile 
Radio (PLMR) licensees. Specifically, we propose to modify the band 
plan to accommodate full power, interstitial 12.5 kHz ``offset'' 
channels in the 800 MHz Mid-Band, subject to certain protections 
designed to safeguard 800 MHz incumbents from interference. These 
proposed band plan changes provide licensees with the flexibility to 
deploy advanced PLMR technologies while also continuing to protect 800 
MHz incumbents, including public safety licensees, from any potential 
interference. The proposed band plan changes allow 800 MHz PLMR 
licensees in the 809-817 MHz/854-862 MHz band to reduce the channel 
spacing and bandwidth limits in Section 90.209 of the Commission's 
rules, upon completion of 800 MHz reconfiguration. We believe these 
proposed band plan changes will reduce barriers to innovation and 
investment and allow 800 MHz PLMR licensees to deploy advanced 
technologies at reduced cost and to the benefit of safety of life, 
health, and property as well as small businesses.
    The NPRM seeks comment on the following implementation proposals. 
First, the NPRM seeks comment on licensing the proposed interstitial 
channels. The NPRM notes that licensing the interstitial channels would 
require frequency coordination (e.g. PLMR licensees would be required 
to submit a license application on Form 601 demonstrating evidence of 
frequency coordination). The Commission also seeks comment on 
appropriate eligibility requirements to ensure the efficient use of the 
interstitial channels.
    The NPRM also seeks comment on adopting an adjacent channel 
interference analysis, which would

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modify the existing frequency coordination process for the 800 MHz PLMR 
spectrum. Specifically, the NPRM seeks comments on adopting a contour 
overlap analysis, which would be different than the existing co-channel 
mileage separation rules (i.e. 47 CFR 90.621) used in the selection and 
assignment of 800 MHz PLMR channels. The NPRM seeks comment on 
alternatives to the contour overlap analysis, including TSB-88, and 
whether such alternatives are more appropriate for protecting adjacent 
channel incumbents.
    Under the contour overlap analysis approach, the NPRM also seeks 
comment on whether PLMR applicants should be allowed to provide letters 
of concurrence indicating that the applicant and each adjacent-channel 
licensee agree to accept any interference resulting from the reduced 
adjacent channel separation between systems, an approach that would be 
similar to the consensual short-spacing approach (i.e. 47 CFR 
90.621(e)(5)) or the concurrence approach below 512 MHz.
    The NPRM seeks comment on whether or not the proposed band plan 
changes would require equipment manufacturers to update their equipment 
authorizations in order to comply with Emission Mask D and 12.5 kHz/
11.25 kHz channel spacing/authorized bandwidth, important technical 
parameters that minimize adjacent channel interference. As a general 
matter, the Commission rules require that manufacturers of certain 
radio frequency (RF) equipment file FCC Form 731 to obtain approval 
prior to marketing their equipment. Manufacturers may then market their 
RF equipment based on a showing of compliance with technical standards 
established in the FCC Rules for each type of equipment or device 
operated under the applicable FCC Rule part.
    The primary beneficiaries of the proposed band plan changes are 
PLMR licensees, including small governmental jurisdictions and small 
business entities, as well as small equipment manufacturers and small 
business associations that are certified to coordinate PLMR frequencies 
in the 800 MHz band. The FCC notes that the proposed band plan changes 
do not require existing PLMR licensees, equipment manufacturers or 
certified frequency coordinators to make any changes unless they choose 
to take advantage of the proposed interstitial channels to make more 
intensive use of the 800 MHz Mid-Band. Thus, incumbent licensees, 
including small businesses and small governmental jurisdictions, will 
not be required to modify their systems and may continue to operate on 
their licensed spectrum. PLMR entities seeking to apply for the 
proposed interstitial channels may be required to obtain frequency 
coordination and submit a license application on FCC Form 601 in order 
to license, construct and operate base, control and mobile stations on 
the interstitial channels. Additionally, frequency coordinators would 
be allowed to coordinate more PLMR spectrum provided they incorporate 
adjacent channel protection criteria in making frequency 
recommendations. Further, equipment manufacturers may be allowed to 
exploit an expanded market for radio frequency equipment, provided they 
comply with the FCC's technical and equipment certification rules to 
avoid interference.

C. Legal Basis

    The proposed action is taken under Sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 301, 
302, 303, 308, 309, 316, 324, and 332 of the Communications Act of 
1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 154(j), 301, 302a, 303, 
308, 309, 316, 324, and 332.

D. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which 
the Proposed Rules Will Apply

    The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where 
feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be 
affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA generally defines 
the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the terms 
``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small governmental 
jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same 
meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business 
Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) Is independently owned 
and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) 
satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA.
    Private Land Mobile Radio Licensees. PLMR systems serve an 
essential role in a range of industrial, business, land transportation, 
and public safety activities. These radios are used by companies of all 
sizes operating in all U.S. business categories, and are often used in 
support of the licensee's primary (non-telecommunications) business 
operations. For the purpose of determining whether a licensee of a PLMR 
system is a small business as defined by the SBA, we use the broad 
census category, Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except 
Satellite), which comprises establishments engaged in operating and 
maintaining switching and transmission facilities to provide 
communications via the airwaves. Establishments in this industry have 
spectrum licenses and provide services using that spectrum, such as 
cellular phone services, paging services, wireless Internet access, and 
wireless video services. The appropriate size standard under SBA rules 
is for the category Wireless Telecommunications Carriers. The size 
standard for that category is that a business is small if it has 1,500 
or fewer employees. For this category, census data for 2007 show that 
there were 11,163 establishments that operated for the entire year. Of 
this total, 10,791 establishments had employment of 999 or fewer 
employees and 372 had employment of 1000 employees or more. Thus under 
this category and the associated small business size standard, the 
Commission estimates that the majority of wireless telecommunications 
carriers (except satellite) are small entities.
    Small Businesses, Small Organizations, and Small Governmental 
Jurisdictions. Our action may, over time, affect small entities that 
are not easily categorized at present. We therefore describe here, at 
the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards 
that encompass entities that could be directly affected by the 
proposals under consideration. As of 2009, small businesses represented 
99.9% of the 27.5 million businesses in the United States, according to 
the SBA. Additionally, a ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-
for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is 
not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2007, there were 
approximately 1,621,315 small organizations. Finally, the term ``small 
governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of 
cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or 
special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' 
Census Bureau data for 2007 indicate that there were 89,527 
governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of 
this total, as many as 88,761 entities may qualify as ``small 
governmental jurisdictions.'' Thus, we estimate that most governmental 
jurisdictions are small.
    Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications 
Equipment Manufacturing. The Census Bureau defines this category as 
follows: ``This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in 
manufacturing radio and television broadcast and wireless 
communications equipment. Examples of products made by these 
establishments are:

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Transmitting and receiving antennas, cable television equipment, GPS 
equipment, pagers, cellular phones, mobile communications equipment, 
and radio and television studio and broadcasting equipment.'' The SBA 
has developed a small business size standard for Radio and Television 
Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing, which 
is: All such firms having 750 or fewer employees. According to Census 
Bureau data for 2007, there were a total of 939 establishments in this 
category that operated for part or all of the entire year. Of this 
total, 912 had less than 500 employees and 17 had more than 1000 
employees. Thus, under that size standard, the majority of firms can be 
considered small.
    Frequency Coordinators. Neither the Commission nor the SBA have 
developed a definition of small entities specifically applicable to 
frequency coordinators. Therefore, the Commission concluded that the 
closest applicable definition under SBA rules is Business Associations 
(NAICS Code 813910). The SBA defines a small business association as an 
entity with $7 million or less in annual receipts. There are 18 
entities certified to perform frequency coordination functions under 
Part 90 of our Rules. However, the Commission is unable to ascertain 
how many of these frequency coordinators are classified as small 
entities under the SBA definition. The Census Bureau indicates that 97% 
of business associations have annual receipts of $7 million or less and 
would be classified as small entities. The Census Bureau category is 
very broad, and does not include specific figures for firms that are 
engaged in frequency coordination. Therefore, for the purposes of this 
IRFA, the Commission estimates that almost all of the 18 FCC-certified 
frequency coordinators are small as defined by the SBA.

E. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements

    The proposed rules provide regulatory flexibility to all 800 MHz 
PLMR licensees, including small governmental jurisdictions and small 
businesses. The proposed rules would minimize the filing burden and 
paperwork burden for all PLMR licensees seeking to license 12.5 kHz 
full power channels, for which applicants would under the current rules 
have to request a waiver. PLMR entities seeking licenses in the 800 MHz 
band are required to obtain coordination from certain frequency 
coordinators as specified in Sections 90.20 and 90.35 of the 
Commission's rules, 47 CFR 90.20 and 90.35. OMB has already approved 
the information collection requirements, including frequency 
coordination requirement associated with Form 601. See ICR Reference 
Number: 201311-3060-018, OMB Control No. 3060-0798. We do not propose 
any substantive or material changes to the wording of this existing 
information collection. Instead, if we amend to rules to allow PLMR 
licensees to license the proposed interstitial channels, then the 
number of respondents subject to the existing information collections 
would increase. Frequency coordinators have been certified by the 
Commission to recommend the most appropriate frequencies for applicants 
in the designated Part 90 radio services. Section 90.175 requires 
coordinators to provide a statement recommending the most appropriate 
frequency. In the below 512 MHz band, frequency coordinators are 
required to analyze adjacent channel interference. However, in the 800 
MHz band, coordinators generally consider co-channel mileage separation 
requirements. If we amended the rules to permit frequency coordination 
of interstitial channels then the existing frequency coordination 
process for the 800 MHz PLMR spectrum would be modified. We anticipate 
that the burden and cost levels would be comparable to the existing 
contour overlap analysis in the below 512 MHz band, which OMB approved. 
See ICR Reference No: 201311-3060-015, OMB Control No: 3060-0984.
    Under the proposed contour overlap approach, PLMR applicants may be 
allowed to provide letters of concurrence indicating that the applicant 
and each adjacent-channel incumbent agree to accept any interference 
resulting from the reduced adjacent channel separation between systems, 
an approach that would be similar to the consensual short-spacing 
approach. Currently PLMR applicants may provide letters of concurrence 
indicating that the applicant and each co-channel licensee agree to 
accept any interference resulting from the reduced co-channel 
separation between systems (i.e. 47 CFR 90.621(e)(5)). We envision that 
the estimated burden and cost levels would be comparable to the 
existing consensual short spacing rules. See ICR Reference No: 201205-
3060-017, OMB Control No: 3060-0441.
    If we amend to rules to allow manufacturers to comply with Emission 
Mask D and 12.5 kHz/11.25 kHz channel spacing/authorized bandwidth, 
then manufacturers may be required to update their equipment 
certifications. OMB has already approved the information collection 
requirements associated with updating equipment authorizations. OMB has 
already approved the information collection requirements associated 
with updating equipment authorizations. The estimated burden and cost 
levels for equipment certification are described in more detail in the 
supporting statement for ICR Reference No: 201404-3060-029, OMB Control 
No. 3060-0057. We do not propose any substantive or material changes to 
the wording of this existing information collection. Instead, if we 
amend to rules to allow manufacturers to comply with Emission Mask D 
and 12.5 kHz/11.25 kHz channel spacing/authorized bandwidth, then the 
number of respondents subject to the existing information collections 
may increase.
    The Commission believes that applying the proposed information 
collections will promote spectrum efficiency, development of new 
technologies and mitigate adjacent channel interference. The Commission 
does not believe that the costs and/or administrative burdens 
associated with the proposed rules will unduly burden small entities. 
The rule revisions the Commission proposes should benefit small 
governmental jurisdictions, small businesses, small equipment 
manufacturers and small business associations by giving them more 
flexibility, and more options for gaining access to PLMR spectrum. As 
noted above, the FCC invites comment on these new or modified 
information collection requirements.

F. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small 
Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered

    The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant, 
specifically small business, alternatives that it has considered in 
reaching its proposed approach, which may include the following four 
alternatives (among others): (1) The establishment of differing 
compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into 
account the resources available to small entities; (2) the 
clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance and 
reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use 
of performance rather than design standards; and (4) an exemption from 
coverage of the rule, or any part thereof for small entities.\1\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \1\ 5 U.S.C. 603(c)(1)-(4).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The NPRM seeks comment on a proposal to make more intensive use of 
the 800 MHz Mid-Band. Denying the

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proposal would preclude PLMR licensees and applicants, including small 
governmental jurisdictions and small businesses from making more 
effective use of the band and thus potentially increase costs on those 
entities. The NPRM is deregulatory in nature and seeks comment on 
appropriate interference and eligibility requirements on all affected 
entities, including small entities. In recognition of the resources 
available to small entities, and in the interest of simplified 
compliance obligations, the NPRM does not mandate a transition to 12.5 
kHz technology. Specifically, the NPRM proposes to allow 800 MHz PLMR 
licensees the flexibility to increase capacity by reducing channel size 
and bandwidth as long as they meet interference protection criteria and 
eligibility requirements. While we strive to provide flexibility to 
small entities, because we believe that protection of public safety 
licensees and PLMR entities is essential and in the public interest, we 
do not propose any exemption for small entities. We invite comment on 
less burdensome alternatives.

G. Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With the 
Proposed Rules

    None.

Ordering Clauses

    Accordingly, it is ordered, pursuant to Sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 
301, 302, 303, 308, 309, 316, 324, and 332 of the Communications Act of 
1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 154(j), 301, 302a, 303, 
308, 309, 324, 316, and 332, that this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is 
hereby adopted.
    It is further ordered that pursuant to applicable procedures set 
forth in Sec. Sec.  1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 
1.415 and 1.419, interested parties may file comments on the NPRM on or 
before May 11, 2015, and reply comments on or before May 26, 2015.
    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, including the Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of 
the Small Business Administration.

List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 90

    Radio.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.

Proposed Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR part 90 as follows:

PART 90--PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICE

0
1. The authority citation for part 90 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of 
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 
303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7), and Title VI of the Middle Class Tax 
Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, Pub. L. 112-96, 126 Stat. 156.

0
2. Amend Sec.  90.209 by adding an entry for ``809-817/854-869'' in 
numerical order and revising footnote 6 to the table in paragraph 
(b)(5) and adding paragraph (b)(8) to read as follows:


Sec.  90.209  Bandwidth limitations.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (5) * * *

                   Standard Channel Spacing/Bandwidth
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Channel   Authorized
              Frequency band  (MHz)                 spacing   bandwidth
                                                     (kHz)      (kHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                * * * * *
809-817/854-869..................................   25/12.5      \6\ 20/
                                                                   11.25
 
                                * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * * * * *
\6\ Operations using equipment designed to operate with a 25 kHz channel
  bandwidth may be authorized up to a 22 kHz bandwidth if the equipment
  meets the Adjacent Channel Power limits of Sec.   90.221. Operations
  using equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth
  will be authorized a 11.25 kHz bandwidth.

* * * * *
    (8) Private Land Mobile Radio (PLMR) site-based licensees in 
frequencies 809-817/854-862 MHz may reduce the standard channel spacing 
and authorized bandwidth listed in paragraph (b)(5) of this section in 
any National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee Region upon 
issuance of Public Notice announcing the availability of interstitial 
channels. Licensees authorized to reduce the standard channel spacing 
and authorized bandwidth under this paragraph must meet the applicable 
co-channel and adjacent channel interference criteria and eligibility 
requirements prior to initiating service in the 809-817/854-862 MHz.
0
3. Amend Sec.  90.210 by revising the introductory paragraph to revise 
footnote 5 to the table to read as follows:


Sec.  90.210  Emission masks.

* * * * *

                                            Applicable Emission Masks
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                            Mask for equipment
                     Frequency band (MHz)                       Mask for equipment with     without audio low
                                                                 audio low  pass filter         passfilter
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * * * * * * *
\5\ Equipment designed to operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth may alternatively meet the Adjacent Channel
  Power limits of Sec.   90.221. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the
  requirements of Emission Mask D.

* * * * *
0
4. Amend the introductory paragraph of Sec.  90.613 by adding the 
following entries in alpha-numeric order in the table titled ``Table of 
806-824/851-869 MHz Channel Designations'' to read as follows:


Sec.  90.613  Frequencies available.

* * * * *

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            Table of 806-824/851-869 MHz Channel Designations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Base frequency
                       Channel No.                             (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                * * * * *
231a....................................................           .0250
 
                                * * * * *
232a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
233a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
234a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
235a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
236a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
237a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
238a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
239a....................................................           .2250
 
                                * * * * *
240a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
241a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
242a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
243a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
244a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
245a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
246a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
247a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
248a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
249a....................................................           .4750
 
                                * * * * *
250a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
251a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
252a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
253a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
254a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
255a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
256a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
257a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
258a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
259a....................................................           .7250
 
                                * * * * *
260a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
261a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
262a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
263a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
264a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
265a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
266a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
267a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
268a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
269a....................................................           .9750
 
                                * * * * *
270a....................................................        855.0000
* * * *.................................................           .0125
271a....................................................           .0250
 
                                * * * * *
272a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
273a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
274a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
275a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
276a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
277a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
278a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
279a....................................................           .2250
 
                                * * * * *
280a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
281a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
282a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
283a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
284a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
285a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
286a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
287a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
288a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
289a....................................................           .4750
 
                                * * * * *
290a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
291a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
292a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
293a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
294a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
295a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
296a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
297a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
298a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
299a....................................................           .7250
 

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                                * * * * *
300a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
301a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
302a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
303a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
304a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
305a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
306a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
307a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
308a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
309a....................................................           .9750
 
                                * * * * *
310a....................................................        856.0000
* * * *.................................................           .0125
311a....................................................           .0250
 
                                * * * * *
312a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
313a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
314a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
315a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
316a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
317a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
318a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
319a....................................................           .2250
 
                                * * * * *
320a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
321a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
322a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
323a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
324a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
325a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
326a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
327a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
328a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
329a....................................................           .4750
 
                                * * * * *
330a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
331a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
332a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
333a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
334a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
335a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
336a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
337a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
338a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
339a....................................................           .7250
 
                                * * * * *
340a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
341a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
342a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
343a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
344a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
345a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
346a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
347a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
348a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
349a....................................................           .9750
 
                                * * * * *
350a....................................................        857.0000
* * * *.................................................          .01250
351a....................................................          .02500
 
                                * * * * *
352a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
353a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
354a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
355a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
356a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
357a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
358a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
359a....................................................           .2250
 
                                * * * * *
360a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
361a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
362a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
363a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
364a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
365a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
366a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
367a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
368a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
369a....................................................           .4750
 

[[Page 15731]]

 
                                * * * * *
370a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
371a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
372a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
373a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
374a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
375a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
376a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
377a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
378a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
379a....................................................           .7250
 
                                * * * * *
380a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
381a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
382a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
383a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
384a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
385a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
386a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
387a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
388a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
389a....................................................           .9750
 
                                * * * * *
390a....................................................        858.0000
* * * *.................................................           .0125
391a....................................................           .0250
 
                                * * * * *
392a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
393a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
394a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
395a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
396a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
397a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
398a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
399a....................................................           .2250
 
                                * * * * *
400a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
401a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
402a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
403a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
404a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
405a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
406a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
407a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
408a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
409a....................................................           .4750
 
                                * * * * *
410a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
411a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
412a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
413a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
414a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
415a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
416a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
417a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
418a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
419a....................................................           .7250
 
                                * * * * *
420a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
421a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
422a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
423a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
424a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
425a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
426a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
427a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
428a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
429a....................................................           .9750
 
                                * * * * *
430a....................................................        859.0000
* * * *.................................................           .0125
431a....................................................           .0250
 
                                * * * * *
432a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
433a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
434a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
435a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
436a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
437a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
438a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
439a....................................................           .2250
 

[[Page 15732]]

 
                                * * * * *
440a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
441a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
442a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
443a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
444a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
445a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
446a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
447a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
448a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
449a....................................................           .4750
 
                                * * * * *
450a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
451a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
452a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
453a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
454a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
455a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
456a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
457a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
458a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
459a....................................................           .7250
 
                                * * * * *
460a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
461a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
462a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
463a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
464a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
465a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
466a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
467a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
468a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
469a....................................................           .9750
 
                                * * * * *
470a....................................................        860.0000
* * * *.................................................           .0125
471a....................................................           .0250
 
                                * * * * *
472a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
473a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
474a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
475a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
476a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
477a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
478a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
479a....................................................           .2250
 
                                * * * * *
480a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
481a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
482a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
483a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
484a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
485a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
486a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
487a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
488a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
489a....................................................           .4750
 
                                * * * * *
490a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
491a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
492a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
493a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
494a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
495a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
496a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
497a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
498a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
499a....................................................           .7250
 
                                * * * * *
500a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
501a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
502a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
503a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
504a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
505a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
506a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
507a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
508a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
509a....................................................           .9750

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                                * * * * *
510a....................................................        861.0000
* * * *.................................................           .0125
511a....................................................           .0250
 
                                * * * * *
512a....................................................           .0500
 
                                * * * * *
513a....................................................           .0750
 
                                * * * * *
514a....................................................           .1000
 
                                * * * * *
515a....................................................           .1250
 
                                * * * * *
516a....................................................           .1500
 
                                * * * * *
517a....................................................           .1750
 
                                * * * * *
518a....................................................           .2000
 
                                * * * * *
519a....................................................           .2250
 
                                * * * * *
520a....................................................           .2500
 
                                * * * * *
521a....................................................           .2750
 
                                * * * * *
522a....................................................           .3000
 
                                * * * * *
523a....................................................           .3250
 
                                * * * * *
524a....................................................           .3500
 
                                * * * * *
525a....................................................           .3750
 
                                * * * * *
526a....................................................           .4000
 
                                * * * * *
527a....................................................           .4250
 
                                * * * * *
528a....................................................           .4500
 
                                * * * * *
529a....................................................           .4750
 
                                * * * * *
530a....................................................           .5000
 
                                * * * * *
531a....................................................           .5250
 
                                * * * * *
532a....................................................           .5500
 
                                * * * * *
533a....................................................           .5750
 
                                * * * * *
534a....................................................           .6000
 
                                * * * * *
535a....................................................           .6250
 
                                * * * * *
536a....................................................           .6500
 
                                * * * * *
537a....................................................           .6750
 
                                * * * * *
538a....................................................           .7000
 
                                * * * * *
539a....................................................           .7250
 
                                * * * * *
540a....................................................           .7500
 
                                * * * * *
541a....................................................           .7750
 
                                * * * * *
542a....................................................           .8000
 
                                * * * * *
543a....................................................           .8250
 
                                * * * * *
544a....................................................           .8500
 
                                * * * * *
545a....................................................           .8750
 
                                * * * * *
546a....................................................           .9000
 
                                * * * * *
547a....................................................           .9250
 
                                * * * * *
548a....................................................           .9500
 
                                * * * * *
549a....................................................           .9750
 
                                * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
0
5. Amend Sec.  90.615 by revising the introductory paragraph, the 
introductory text to paragraphs (a) and (b), and paragraph (c) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  90.615  Individual channels available in the General Category in 
806-824/851-869 MHz band.

    The General Category will consist of channels 231-260a and 511-550 
at locations farther than 110 km (68.4 miles) from the U.S./Mexico 
border and 140 km (87 miles) from the U.S./Canadian border. All 
entities will be eligible for licensing on these channels except as 
described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (a) In a given 800 MHz NPSPAC region, any channel in the 231-260a 
range which is vacated by a licensee relocating to channels 551-830 and 
which remains vacant after band reconfiguration will be available as 
follows:
    * * *
    (b) In a given 800 MHz NPSPAC region, any channel in the 231-260a 
range which is vacated by a licensee relocating to channels 511-550 and 
remains vacant after band reconfiguration will be available as follows:
    * * *
    (c) Spectrum Block F1 consists of channels 236-260a.
0
6. Amend Sec.  90.617 by revising Table 1 in the introductory text of 
paragraph (a), Table 1A in paragraph (a)(2), and Table 1B in paragraph 
(a)(3); Table 2 in the introductory text of paragraph (b), Table 2A in 
paragraph (b)(1), and Table 2B in paragraph (b)(2); Table 4B in the 
introductory text of paragraph (d), Table 4C in paragraph (d)(1), and 
Table 4D in paragraph (d)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  90.617  Frequencies in the 809.750-824/854.750-869 MHz, and 896-
901/935-940 MHz bands available for trunked, conventional or cellular 
system use in non-border areas.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *

      Table 1--Public Safety Pool 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels
                             [140 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Group No.                          Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
269.............................  269-289-311-399-439
269a............................  269a-289a-311a-399a-439a
270.............................  270-290-312-400-440
270a............................  270a-290a-312a-400a-440a
279.............................  279-299-319-339-359
279a............................  279a-299a-319a-339a-359a
280.............................  280-300-320-340-360
280a............................  280a-300a-320a-340a-360a
309.............................  309-329-349-369-389
309a............................  309a-329a-349a-369a-389a
310.............................  310-330-350-370-390
310a............................  310a-330a-350a-370a-390a
313.............................  313-353-393-441-461
313a............................  313a-353a-393a-441a-461a
314.............................  314-354-394-448-468
314a............................  314a-354a-394a-448a-468a
321.............................  321-341-361-381-419
321a............................  321a-341a-361a-381a-419a
328.............................  328-348-368-388-420
328a............................  328a-348a-368a-388a-420a
351.............................  351-379-409-429-449
351a............................  351a-379a-409a-429a-449a
352.............................  352-380-410-430-450
352a............................  352a-380a-410a-430a-450a

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Single Channels.................  391, 391a, 392, 392a, 401, 401a, 408,
                                   408a, 421, 421a, 428, 428a, 459,
                                   459a, 460, 460a, 469, 469a, 470, 470a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (2) * * *

   Table 1A--Public Safety Pool 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels for
                      Counties in Southeastern U.S.
                             [140 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Group No.                          Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
261.............................  261-313-324-335-353
261a............................  261a-313a-324a-335a-353a
262.............................  262-314-325-336-354
262a............................  262a-314a-325a-336a-354a
265.............................  265-285-315-333-351
265a............................  265a-285a-315a-333a-351a
266.............................  266-286-316-334-352
266a............................  266a-286a-316a-334a-352a
269.............................  269-289-311-322-357
269a............................  269a-289a-311a-322a-357a
270.............................  270-290-312-323-355
270a............................  270a-290a-312a-323a-355a
271.............................  271-328-348-358-368
271a............................  271a-328a-348a-358a-368a
279.............................  279-299-317-339-359
279a............................  279a-299a-317a-339a-359a
280.............................  280-300-318-340-360
280a............................  280a-300a-318a-340a-360a
309.............................  309-319-329-349-369
309a............................  309a-319a-329a-349a-369a
310.............................  310-320-330-350-370
310a............................  310a-320a-330a-350a-370a
321.............................  321-331-341-361-372
321a............................  321a-331a-341a-361a-372a
Single Channels.................  326, 326a, 327, 327a, 332, 332a, 337,
                                   337a, 338, 338a, 342, 342a, 343,
                                   343a, 344, 344a, 345, 345a, 356, 356a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (3) * * *

   Table 1B--Public Safety Pool 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels for
                               Atlanta, GA
                             [140 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Group No.                          Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
261.............................  261-313-324-335-353
261a............................  261a-313a-324a-335a-353a
262.............................  262-314-325-336-354
262a............................  262a-314a-325a-336a-354a
269.............................  269-289-311-322-357
269a............................  269a-289a-311a-322a-357a
270.............................  270-290-312-323-355
270a............................  270a-290a-312a-323a-355a
279.............................  279-299-319-339-359
279a............................  279a-299a-319a-339a-359a
280.............................  280-300-320-340-360
280a............................  280a-300a-320a-340a-360a
285.............................  285-315-333-351-379
285a............................  285a-315a-333a-351a-379a
286.............................  286-316-334-352-380
286a............................  286a-316a-334a-352a-380a
309.............................  309-329-349-369-389
309a............................  309a-329a-349a-369a-389a
310.............................  310-330-350-370-390
310a............................  310a-330a-350a-370a-390a
321.............................  321-331-341-361-381
321a............................  321a-331a-341a-361a-381a
328.............................  328-348-358-368-388
328a............................  328a-348a-358a-368a-388a
Single Channels.................  317, 317a, 318, 318a, 326, 326a, 327,
                                   327a, 332, 332a, 337, 337a, 338,
                                   338a, 356, 356a, 371, 371a, 372, 372a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

  Table 2--Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806-816/851-861
                            MHz Band Channels
                             [200 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Group No.                          Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
261.............................  261-313-324-335-353
261a............................  261a-313a-324a-335a-353a
262.............................  262-314-325-336-354
262a............................  262a-314a-325a-336a-354a
269.............................  269-289-311-322-357
269a............................  269a-289a-311a-322a-357a
270.............................  270-290-312-323-355
270a............................  270a-290a-312a-323a-355a
279.............................  279-299-319-339-359
279a............................  279a-299a-319a-339a-359a
280.............................  280-300-320-340-360
280a............................  280a-300a-320a-340a-360a
285.............................  285-315-333-351-379
285a............................  285a-315a-333a-351a-379a
286.............................  286-316-334-352-380
286a............................  286a-316a-334a-352a-380a
309.............................  309-329-349-369-389
309a............................  309a-329a-349a-369a-389a
310.............................  310-330-350-370-390
310a............................  310a-330a-350a-370a-390a
321.............................  321-331-341-361-381
321a............................  321a-331a-341a-361a-381a
328.............................  328-348-358-368-388
328a............................  328a-348a-358a-368a-388a
Single Channels.................  317, 317a, 318, 318a, 326, 326a, 327,
                                   327a, 332, 332a, 337, 337a, 338,
                                   338a, 356, 356a, 371, 371a, 372, 372a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (1) * * *

 Table 2A--Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806-816/851-861
               MHz Band for Channels in Southeastern U.S.
                             [138 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Single Channels.................  263, 263a, 264, 264a, 267, 267a, 268,
                                   268a, 272, 272a, 273, 273a, 274,
                                   274a, 275, 275a, 276, 276a, 277,
                                   277a, 278, 278a, 281, 281a, 282,
                                   282a, 283, 283a, 284, 284a, 287,
                                   287a, 288, 288a, 291, 291a, 292,
                                   292a, 293, 293a, 294, 294a, 295,
                                   295a, 296, 296a, 297, 297a, 298,
                                   298a, 301, 301a, 302, 302a, 303,
                                   303a, 304, 304a, 305, 305a, 306,
                                   306a, 307, 307a, 308, 308a, 346,
                                   346a, 347, 347a, 362, 362a, 363,
                                   363a, 364, 364a, 365, 365a, 366,
                                   366a, 367, 367a, 379, 379a, 380,
                                   380a, 381, 381a, 382, 382a, 383,
                                   383a, 384, 384a, 385, 385a, 386,
                                   386a, 387, 387a, 388, 388a, 389,
                                   389a, 390, 390a, 391, 391a, 392,
                                   392a, 393, 393a, 394, 394a, 399,
                                   399a, 400, 400a, 401, 401a, 402,
                                   402a, 403, 403a, 404, 404a, 405,
                                   405a, 406, 406a, 407, 407a, 408,
                                   408a, 409, 409a, 410, 410a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (2) * * *

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 Table 2B--Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806-816/851-861
                  MHz Band for Channels in Atlanta, GA
                             [138 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Single Channels.................  263, 263a, 264, 264a, 265, 265a, 266,
                                   266a, 267, 267a, 268, 268a, 271,
                                   271a, 272, 272a, 273, 273a, 274,
                                   274a, 275, 275a, 276, 276a, 277,
                                   277a, 278, 278a, 281, 281a, 282,
                                   282a, 283, 283a, 284, 284a, 287,
                                   287a, 288, 288a, 291, 291a, 292,
                                   292a, 293, 293a, 294, 294a, 295,
                                   295a, 296, 296a, 297, 297a, 298,
                                   298a, 301, 301a, 302, 302a, 303,
                                   303a, 304, 304a, 305, 305a, 306,
                                   306a, 307, 307a, 308, 308a, 342,
                                   342a, 343, 343a, 344, 344a, 345,
                                   345a, 346, 346a, 347, 347a, 362,
                                   362a, 363, 363a, 364, 364a, 365,
                                   365a, 366, 366a, 367, 367a, 382,
                                   382a, 383, 383a, 384, 384a, 385,
                                   385a, 386, 386a, 387, 387a, 391,
                                   391a, 392, 392a, 393, 393a, 394,
                                   394a, 399, 399a, 400, 400a, 401,
                                   401a, 402, 402a, 403, 403a, 404,
                                   404a, 405, 405a, 406, 406a, 407,
                                   407a, 409, 409a, 410, 410a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (d) * * *

   Table 4B--SMR Category 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels, Available
            After January 21, 2005, for Site-Based Licensing
                             [160 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Group No.                          Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
315.............................  315-355-395-435-475
315a............................  315a-355a-395a-435a-475a
316.............................  316-356-396-436-476
316a............................  316a-356a-396a-436a-476a
317.............................  317-357-397-437-477
317a............................  317a-357a-397a-437a-477a
318.............................  318-358-398-438-478
318a............................  318a-358a-398a-438a-478a
331.............................  331-371-411-451-491
331a............................  331a-371a-411a-451a-491a
332.............................  332-372-412-452-492
332a............................  332a-372a-412a-452a-492a
333.............................  333-373-413-453-493
333a............................  333a-373a-413a-453a-493a
334.............................  334-374-414-454-494
334a............................  334a-374a-414a-454a-494a
335.............................  335-375-415-455-495
335a............................  335a-375a-415a-455a-495a
336.............................  336-376-416-456-496
336a............................  336a-376a-416a-456a-496a
337.............................  337-377-417-457-497
337a............................  337a-377a-417a-457a-497a
338.............................  338-378-418-458-498
338a............................  338a-378a-418a-458a-498a
Single Channels.................  431, 431a, 432, 432a, 433, 433a, 434,
                                   434a, 471, 471a, 472, 472a, 473,
                                   473a, 474, 474a, 479, 479a, 480,
                                   480a, 481, 481a, 488, 488a, 489,
                                   489a, 490, 490a, 499, 499a, 500,
                                   500a, 501, 501a, 508, 508a, 509,
                                   509a, 510, 510a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (1) * * *

 Table 4C--SMR Category 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels Available for
    Site-Based Licensing in Southeastern U.S. After January 21, 2005
                              [22 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Single Channels.................  371, 371a, 373, 373a, 374, 374a, 375,
                                   375a, 376, 376a, 377, 377a, 378,
                                   378a, 395, 395a, 396, 396a, 397,
                                   397a, 398, 398a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (2) * * *

 Table 4D--SMR Category 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels Available for
       Site-Based Licensing in Atlanta, GA after January 21, 2005
                              [22 channels]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Channel Nos.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Single Channels.................  373, 373a, 374, 374a, 375, 375a, 376,
                                   376a, 377, 377a, 378, 378a, 395,
                                   395a, 396, 396a, 397, 397a, 398,
                                   398a, 408, 408a
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
0
7. Amend Sec.  90.619 by:
0
a. Revising the entries for ``Regions 1, 4, 5, and 6,'' ``Region 3,'' 
``Regions 7A and 8,'' and ``Region 7B'' in Table C6 in paragraph 
(c)(6);
0
b. Revising the entries for ``Region 3'' and ``Regions 7A and 8'' in 
Table C7 in paragraph (c)(7);
0
c. Revising the entry for ``Regions 7A, 7B, and 8'' in Table C8 in 
paragraph (c)(8); and
0
d. Revising the entries for ``Regions 7A and 8'' and ``Region 7B'' in 
Table C9 in paragraph (c)(9).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  90.619  Operations within the U.S./Mexico and U.S./Canada border 
areas.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (6) * * *

           Table C6--Public Safety Pool 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels in the Canada Border Regions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Canada border region                          Channel Nos.                            Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regions 1, 4, 5, and 6.................  231-260a.................................  60 Channels.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
Region 3...............................  231-320a, 501-508a.......................  180 Channels.
Regions 7A and 8.......................  269, 269a, 289, 289a, 311, 311a, 399,      140 Channels.
                                          399a, 439, 439a, 270, 270a, 290, 290a,
                                          312, 312a, 400, 400a, 440, 440a, 279,
                                          279a, 299, 299a, 319, 319a, 339, 339a,
                                          359, 359a, 280, 280a, 300, 300a, 320,
                                          320a, 340, 340a, 360, 360a, 309, 309a,
                                          329, 329a, 349, 349a, 369, 369a, 389,
                                          389a, 310, 310a, 330, 330a, 350, 350a,
                                          370, 370a, 390, 390a, 313, 313a, 353,
                                          353a, 393, 393a, 441, 441a, 461, 461a,
                                          314, 314a, 354, 354a, 394, 394a, 448,
                                          448a, 468, 468a, 321, 321a, 341, 341a,
                                          361, 361a, 381, 381a, 419, 419a, 328,
                                          328a, 348, 348a, 368, 368a, 388, 388a,
                                          420, 420a, 351, 351a, 379, 379a, 409,
                                          409a, 429, 429a, 449, 449a, 352, 352a,
                                          380, 380a, 410, 410a, 430, 430a, 450,
                                          450a, 391, 391a, 392, 392a, 401, 401a,
                                          408, 408a, 421, 421a, 428, 428a, 459,
                                          459a, 460, 460a, 469, 469a, 470, 470a.

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Region 7B..............................  231-260a, 269, 269a, 289, 289a, 311,       340 Channels.
                                          311a, 399, 399a, 439, 439a, 270, 270a,
                                          290, 290a, 312, 312a, 400, 400a, 440,
                                          440a, 279, 279a, 299, 299a, 319, 319a,
                                          339, 339a, 359, 359a, 280, 280a, 300,
                                          300a, 320, 320a, 340, 340a, 360, 360a,
                                          309, 309a, 329, 329a, 349, 349a, 369,
                                          369a, 389, 389a, 310, 310a, 330, 330a,
                                          350, 350a, 370, 370a, 390, 390a, 313,
                                          313a, 353, 353a, 393, 393a, 441, 441a,
                                          461, 461a, 314, 314a, 354, 354a, 394,
                                          394a, 448, 448a, 468, 468a, 315, 315a,
                                          355, 355a, 395, 395a, 435, 435a, 475,
                                          475a, 316, 316a, 356, 356a, 396, 396a,
                                          436, 436a, 476, 476a, 317, 317a, 357,
                                          357a, 397, 397a, 437, 437a, 477, 477a,
                                          318, 318a, 358, 358a, 398, 398a, 438,
                                          438a, 478, 478a, 321, 321a, 341, 341a,
                                          361, 361a, 381, 381a, 419, 419a, 328,
                                          328a, 348, 348a, 368, 368a, 388, 388a,
                                          420, 420a, 331, 331a, 371, 371a, 411,
                                          411a, 451, 451a, 491, 491a, 332, 332a,
                                          372, 372a, 412, 412a, 452, 452a, 492,
                                          492a, 333, 333a, 373, 373a, 413, 413a,
                                          453, 453a, 493, 493a, 334, 334a, 374,
                                          374a, 414, 414a, 454, 454a, 494, 494a,
                                          335, 335a, 375, 375a, 415, 415a, 455,
                                          455a, 495, 495a, 336, 336a, 376, 376a,
                                          416, 416a, 456, 456a, 496, 496a, 337,
                                          337a, 377, 377a, 417, 417a, 457, 457a,
                                          497, 497a, 338, 338a, 378, 378a, 418,
                                          418a, 458, 458a, 498, 498a, 351, 351a,
                                          379, 379a, 409, 409a, 429, 429a, 449,
                                          449a, 352, 352a, 380, 380a, 410, 410a,
                                          430, 430a, 450, 450a, 391, 391a, 392,
                                          392a, 401, 401a, 408, 408a, 421, 421a,
                                          428, 428a, 459, 459a, 460, 460a, 469,
                                          469a, 470, 470a, 431, 431a, 432, 432a,
                                          433, 433a, 434, 434a, 471, 471a, 472,
                                          472a, 473, 473a, 474, 474a, 479, 479a,
                                          480, 480a.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (7) * * *

            Table C7--General Category 806-821/851-866 MHz Band Channels in the Canada Border Regions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            General category channels where     General category channels where
          Canada border region               800 MHz high density cellular       800 MHz high density cellular
                                                systems are  prohibited             systems are  permitted
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
Region 3................................  321-500a..........................  509-710.
Regions 7A and 8........................  231-260a, 511-550.................  None.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (8) * * *

  Table C8--Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806-816/851-861 MHz Band Channels in the Canada Border
                                                     Regions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Canada border region                          Channel Nos.                            Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
Regions 7A, 7B, and 8..................  261, 261a, 271, 271a, 281, 281a, 291,      200 Channels
                                          291a, 301, 301a, 262, 262a, 272, 272a,
                                          282, 282a, 292, 292a, 302, 302a, 263,
                                          263a, 273, 273a, 283, 283a, 293, 293a,
                                          303, 303a, 264, 264a, 274, 274a, 284,
                                          284a, 294, 294a, 304, 304a, 265, 265a,
                                          275, 275a, 285, 285a, 295, 295a, 305,
                                          305a, 266, 266a, 276, 276a, 286, 286a,
                                          296, 296a, 306, 306a, 267, 267a, 277,
                                          277a, 287, 287a, 297, 297a, 307, 307a,
                                          268, 268a, 278, 278a, 288, 288a, 298,
                                          298a, 308, 308a, 322, 322a, 362, 362a,
                                          402, 402a, 442, 442a, 482, 482a, 323,
                                          323a, 363, 363a, 403, 403a, 443, 443a,
                                          483, 483a, 324, 324a, 364, 364a, 404,
                                          404a, 444, 444a, 484, 484a, 325, 325a,
                                          365, 365a, 405, 405a, 445, 445a, 485,
                                          485a, 326, 326a, 366, 366a, 406, 406a,
                                          446, 446a, 486, 486a, 327, 327a, 367,
                                          367a, 407, 407a, 447, 447a, 487, 487a,
                                          342, 342a, 382, 382a, 422, 422a, 462,
                                          462a, 502, 502a, 343, 343a, 383, 383a,
                                          423, 423a, 463, 463a, 503, 503a, 344,
                                          344a, 384, 384a, 424, 424a, 464, 464a,
                                          504, 504a, 345, 345a, 385, 385a, 425,
                                          425a, 465, 465a, 505, 505a, 346, 346a,
                                          386, 386a, 426, 426a, 466, 466a, 506,
                                          506a, 347, 347a, 387, 387a, 427, 427a,
                                          467, 467a, 507, 507a.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (9) * * *

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   Table C9--SMR Category 806-816/851-861 MHz Channels Available for Site-Based Licensing in the Canada Border
                                                     Regions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Canada border region                          Channel Nos.                            Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
Regions 7A and 8.......................  315, 315a, 355, 355a, 395, 395a, 435,      160 Channels.
                                          435a, 475, 475a, 316, 316a, 356, 356a,
                                          396, 396a, 436, 436a, 476, 476a, 317,
                                          317a, 357, 357a, 397, 397a, 437, 437a,
                                          477, 477a, 318, 318a, 358, 358a, 398,
                                          398a, 438, 438a, 478, 478a, 331, 331a,
                                          371, 371a, 411, 411a, 451, 451a, 491,
                                          491a, 332, 332a, 372, 372a, 412, 412a,
                                          452, 452a, 492, 492a, 333, 333a, 373,
                                          373a, 413, 413a, 453, 453a, 493, 493a,
                                          334, 334a, 374, 374a, 414, 414a, 454,
                                          454a, 494, 494a, 335, 335a, 375, 375a,
                                          415, 415a, 455, 455a, 495, 495a, 336,
                                          336a, 376, 376a, 416, 416a, 456, 456a,
                                          496, 496a, 337, 337a, 377, 377a, 417,
                                          417a, 457, 457a, 497, 497a, 338, 338a,
                                          378, 378a, 418, 418a, 458, 458a, 498,
                                          498a, 431, 431a, 432, 432a, 433, 433a,
                                          434, 434a, 471, 471a, 472, 472a, 473,
                                          473a, 474, 474a, 479, 479a, 480, 480a,
                                          481, 481a, 488, 488a, 489, 489a, 490,
                                          490a, 499, 499a, 500, 500a, 501, 501a,
                                          508, 508a, 509, 509a, 510, 510a.
Region 7B..............................  * * *....................................  20 Channels.
                                         481a, 488a, 489a, 490a, 499a, 500a, 501a,
                                          508a, 509a, 510a.
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                                                    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                  Evanoff, Esq., of the Public Safety and               interstitial channels in the 800 MHz
                                                    COMMISSION                                              Homeland Security Bureau, Policy and                  Mid-Band. The Commission also seeks
                                                                                                            Licensing Division, at (202) 418–0848,                comment on appropriate interference
                                                    47 CFR Part 90                                          or by email to john.evanoff@fcc.gov or                protection criteria for interstitial
                                                    [WP Docket No. 15–32; FCC 15–17]                        Rodney Conway, Wireless                               channels, including a proposal from the
                                                                                                            Telecommunications Bureau, Mobility                   Land Mobile Communications Council
                                                    Creation of Interstitial 12.5 kHz                       Division, at (202) 418–2904, or by email              (LMCC) to amend the rules to adopt new
                                                    Channels in the 800 MHz Band                            to rodney.conway@fcc.gov. For                         ‘‘Interstitial 800 MHz Coordination
                                                    Between 809–817/854–862 MHz                             additional information concerning the                 Procedures.’’ Finally, the Commission
                                                                                                            information collection requirements                   seeks comment on a number of licensing
                                                    AGENCY:  Federal Communications                         contained in this document, send an                   and eligibility issues, including whether
                                                    Commission.                                             email to PRA@fcc.gov or contact Benish                to provide T-Band public safety
                                                    ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  Shah, Office of Managing Director,                    incumbents priority access to new
                                                                                                            Performance Evaluation and Records                    interstitial channels, as well as technical
                                                    SUMMARY:    This document seeks                         Management, 202–418–7866, or by                       issues related to authorized bandwidth
                                                    comment on proposals to amend the                       email to benish.shah@fcc.gov. To view                 and emission mask requirements for
                                                    Commission’s rules to promote                           or obtain a copy of this information                  new interstitial channels.
                                                    spectrum efficiency and flexibility in                  collection request (ICR) submitted to                    Pursuant to §§ 1.415 and 1.419 of the
                                                    800 MHz Mid-Band (809–817 MHz/854–                      OMB: (1) Go to this OMB/GSA Web                       Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.415,
                                                    862 MHz). This document contains                        page: http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/               1.419, interested parties may file
                                                    proposed new or modified information                    PRAMain, (2) look for the section of the              comments and reply comments on or
                                                    collection requirements. By this action,                Web page called ‘‘Currently Under                     before the dates indicated on the first
                                                    the Commission affords interested                       Review,’’ (3) click on the downward-                  page of this document. Comments may
                                                    parties an opportunity to submit                        pointing arrow in the ‘‘Select Agency’’               be filed using the Commission’s
                                                    comments on these proposed rule                         box below the ‘‘Currently Under                       Electronic Comment Filing System
                                                    changes and proposed new or modified                    Review’’ heading, (4) select ‘‘Federal                (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of
                                                    information collections.                                Communications Commission’’ from the                  Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,
                                                    DATES: Comments are due on or before                    list of agencies presented in the ‘‘Select            63 FR 24121 (1998).
                                                    May 11, 2015 and reply comments are                     Agency’’ box, (5) click the ‘‘Submit’’                   D Electronic Filers: Comments may be
                                                    due on or before May 26, 2015. Written                  button to the right of the ‘‘Select                   filed electronically using the Internet by
                                                    Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                           Agency’’ box, and (6) when the list of                accessing the ECFS: http://
                                                    comments on the proposed information                    FCC ICRs currently under review                       fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/.
                                                    collection requirements contained                       appears, look for the OMB control                        D Paper Filers: Parties who choose to
                                                    herein must be submitted by the public,                 number of this ICR as shown in the                    file by paper must file an original and
                                                    Office of Management and Budget                         Supplementary Information section                     one copy of each filing. If more than one
                                                    (OMB), and other interested parties on                  below (or its title if there is no OMB                docket or rulemaking number appears in
                                                    or before May 26, 2015.                                 control number) and then click on the                 the caption of this proceeding, filers
                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                     ICR Reference Number. A copy of the                   must submit two additional copies for
                                                    identified by WP Docket No. 15–32, by                   FCC submission to OMB will be                         each additional docket or rulemaking
                                                    any of the following methods:                           displayed.                                            number.
                                                       • Federal Communications                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                     Filings can be sent by hand or
                                                    Commission’s Web site: http://                          summary of the Commission’s Notice of                 messenger delivery, by commercial
                                                    fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/. Follow the                    Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 15–17,                       overnight courier, or by first-class or
                                                    instructions for submitting comments.                   released on February 9, 2015. The                     overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All
                                                       • People with Disabilities: Contact the              document is available for download at                 filings must be addressed to the
                                                    FCC to request reasonable                               http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs-public/.               Commission’s Secretary, Office of the
                                                    accommodations (accessible format                       The complete text of this document is                 Secretary, Federal Communications
                                                    documents, sign language interpreters,                  also available for inspection and                     Commission.
                                                    CART, etc.) by email: FCC504@fcc.gov                    copying during normal business hours                     D All hand-delivered or messenger-
                                                    or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202–                     in the FCC Reference Information                      delivered paper filings for the
                                                    418–0432.                                               Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street SW.,              Commission’s Secretary must be
                                                       For detailed instructions for                        Room CY–A257, Washington, DC 20554.                   delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445
                                                    submitting comments and additional                      To request materials in accessible                    12th St. SW., Room TW–A325,
                                                    information on the rulemaking process,                  formats for people with disabilities                  Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours
                                                    see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION                       (Braille, large print, electronic files,              are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand
                                                    section of this document. In addition to                audio format), send an email to                       deliveries must be held together with
                                                    filing comments with the Secretary, a                   FCC504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer &                 rubber bands or fasteners. Any
                                                    copy of any PRA comments on the                         Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–                   envelopes and boxes must be disposed
                                                    proposed collection requirements                        418–0530 (voice), 202–418–0432 (TTY).                 of before entering the building.
                                                    contained herein should be submitted to                    In the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking                  D Commercial overnight mail (other
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                                                    the Federal Communications                              (NPRM) in WP Docket No. 15–32, the                    than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail
                                                    Commission via email to PRA@fcc.gov                     Commission initiates a new proceeding                 and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300
                                                    and to Nicholas A. Fraser, Office of                    to seek comment on proposals to amend                 East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights,
                                                    Management and Budget, via email to                     the Commission’s rules governing 800                  MD 20743.
                                                    nfraser@omb.eop.gov or via fax at 202–                  MHz Mid-Band operations (809–817                         D U.S. Postal Service first-class,
                                                    395–5167.                                               MHz/854–862 MHz). The Commission                      Express, and Priority mail must be
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                    seeks comment on whether to create                    addressed to 445 12th Street SW.,
                                                    further information, contact John                       new, full-power 12.5 kilohertz                        Washington, DC 20554.


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                                                       People with Disabilities: To request                 numbers where such data or arguments                     Estimated Time per Response: 0.5–
                                                    materials in accessible formats for                     can be found) in lieu of summarizing                  1.25 hours.
                                                    people with disabilities (braille, large                them in the memorandum. Documents                        Frequency of Response: On occasion
                                                    print, electronic files, audio format),                 shown or given to Commission staff                    reporting requirement, recordkeeping
                                                    send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or call                 during ex parte meetings are deemed to                requirement, every ten year reporting
                                                    the Consumer & Governmental Affairs                     be written ex parte presentations and                 requirement and third party disclosure
                                                    Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202–                    must be filed consistent with Section                 requirement.
                                                    418–0432 (tty). Commenters who file                     1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by                    Obligation to Respond: Required to
                                                    information that they believe should be                 Section 1.49(f) or for which the                      obtain or retain benefits. The statutory
                                                    withheld from public inspection may                     Commission has made available a                       authority for this collection of
                                                    request confidential treatment pursuant                 method of electronic filing, written ex               information is contained in 47 U.S.C.
                                                    to § 0.459 of the Commission’s rules.                   parte presentations and memoranda                     151, 152, 154, 154(i), 155(c), 157, 201,
                                                    Commenters should file both their                       summarizing oral ex parte                             202, 208, 214, 301, 302a, 303, 307, 308,
                                                    original comments for which they                        presentations, and all attachments                    309, 310, 311, 314, 316, 319, 324, 331,
                                                    request confidentiality and redacted                    thereto, must be filed through the                    332, 333, 336, 534, 535 and 554.
                                                    comments, along with their request for                  electronic comment filing system                         Total Annual Burden: 221,955 hours.
                                                    confidential treatment. Commenters                      available for that proceeding, and must                  Total Annual Cost: $71,306,250.
                                                                                                            be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,             Privacy Act Impact Assessment: Yes.
                                                    should not file proprietary information                                                                          Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
                                                    electronically. See Examination of                      .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants
                                                                                                            in this proceeding should familiarize                 In general there is no need for
                                                    Current Policy Concerning the                                                                                 confidentiality with this collection of
                                                    Treatment of Confidential Information                   themselves with the Commission’s ex
                                                                                                            parte rules.                                          information.
                                                    Submitted to the Commission, Report                                                                              Needs and Uses: FCC Form 601 is a
                                                    and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 24816 (1998),                       This document contains proposed
                                                                                                            information collection requirements. As               consolidated, multi-part application
                                                    Order on Reconsideration, 14 FCC Rcd                                                                          form that is used for market-based and
                                                    20128 (1999). Even if the Commission                    part of its continuing effort to reduce
                                                                                                            paperwork burden and as required by                   site-based licensing for wireless
                                                    grants confidential treatment,                                                                                telecommunications services, including
                                                    information that does not fall within a                 the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
                                                                                                            1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), the Federal               public safety licenses, which are filed
                                                    specific exemption pursuant to the                                                                            through the Commission’s Universal
                                                    Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)                       Communications Commission invites
                                                                                                            the general public and other Federal                  Licensing System (ULS). FCC Form 601
                                                    must be publicly disclosed pursuant to                                                                        is composed of a main form that
                                                    an appropriate request. See 47 CFR                      agencies to comment on the following
                                                                                                            information collection(s). Public and                 contains administrative information and
                                                    0.461; 5 U.S.C. 552. We note that the                                                                         a series of schedules used for filing
                                                    Commission may grant requests for                       agency comments are due May 26, 2015.
                                                                                                              Comments should address: (a)                        technical and other information. This
                                                    confidential treatment either                                                                                 form is used to apply for a new license,
                                                    conditionally or unconditionally. As                    Whether the proposed collection of
                                                                                                            information is necessary for the proper               to amend or withdraw a pending
                                                    such, we note that the Commission has                                                                         application, to modify or renew an
                                                    the discretion to release information on                performance of the functions of the
                                                                                                            Commission, including whether the                     existing license, cancel a license,
                                                    public interest grounds that does fall                                                                        request a duplicate license, submit
                                                    within the scope of a FOIA exemption.                   information shall have practical utility;
                                                                                                            (b) the accuracy of the Commission’s                  required notifications, request an
                                                       This proceeding shall be treated as a                burden estimates; (c) ways to enhance                 extension of time to satisfy construction
                                                    ‘‘permit-but-disclose’’ proceeding in                   the quality, utility, and clarity of the              requirements, or request an
                                                    accordance with the Commission’s ex                     information collected; and (d) ways to                administrative update to an existing
                                                    parte rules. Persons making ex parte                    minimize the burden of the collection of              license (such as mailing address
                                                    presentations must file a copy of any                   information on the respondents,                       change), request a Special Temporary
                                                    written presentation or a memorandum                    including the use of automated                        Authority or Developmental License.
                                                    summarizing any oral presentation                       collection techniques or other forms of               Respondents are encouraged to submit
                                                    within two business days after the                      information technology. In addition,                  FCC Form 601 electronically and are
                                                    presentation (unless a different deadline               pursuant to the Small Business                        required to do so when submitting FCC
                                                    applicable to the Sunshine period                       Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public                  Form 601 to apply for an authorization
                                                    applies). Persons making oral ex parte                  Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4),                for which the applicant was the winning
                                                    presentations are reminded that                         we seek specific comment on how we                    bidder in a spectrum auction.
                                                    memoranda summarizing the                               might ‘‘further reduce the information                   The data collected on FCC Form 601
                                                    presentation must (1) list all persons                  collection burden for small business                  includes the FCC Registration Number
                                                    attending or otherwise participating in                 concerns with fewer than 25                           (FRN), which serves as a ‘‘common
                                                    the meeting at which the ex parte                       employees.’’                                          link’’ for all filings an entity has with
                                                    presentation was made, and (2)                            OMB Control Number: 3060–0798.                      the FCC. The Debt Collection
                                                    summarize all data presented and                          Title: FCC Application for Radio                    Improvement Act of 1996 requires
                                                    arguments made during the                               Service Authorization Wireless                        entities filing with the Commission use
                                                    presentation. If the presentation                       Telecommunications Bureau; Public                     an FRN. This document seeks comment
                                                    consisted in whole or in part of the                                                                          on proposals to amend the
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                                                                                                            Safety and Homeland Security Bureau.
                                                    presentation of data or arguments                         Form No.: FCC Form 601.                             Commission’s rules to promote
                                                    already reflected in the presenter’s                      Respondents: Individuals and                        spectrum efficiency and flexibility in
                                                    written comments, memoranda or other                    households; Business or other for-profit;             800 MHz Mid-Band (809–817 MHz/854–
                                                    filings in the proceeding, the presenter                not-for-profit institutions; and state,               862 MHz). To accommodate these
                                                    may provide citations to such data or                   local or tribal government.                           proposed changes, the Commission
                                                    arguments in his or her prior comments,                   Number of Respondents and                           seeks comment on expanding the
                                                    memoranda, or other filings (specifying                 Responses: 253,320 respondents and                    universe of respondents.
                                                    the relevant page and/or paragraph                      253,320 responses.                                       OMB Control No.: NONE.


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                                                      Title: Section 90.175 Frequency                       is contained in 47 U.S.C. Sections 154(i)             and rules proposed in this Notice of
                                                    Coordinator Requirements.                               and 309(j).                                           Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). Written
                                                      Form No.: N/A.                                           Total Annual Burden: 30 hours.                     public comments are requested on this
                                                      Respondents: Business or other for-                      Total Annual Cost: $2,000.                         IRFA. Comments must be filed by the
                                                    profit entities, and State, Local or Tribal                Privacy Impact Assessment: N/A.                    same dates as listed on the first page of
                                                    Government.                                                Needs and Uses: This document seeks                the NPRM and must have a separate and
                                                      Number of Respondents and                             comment on proposals to amend the                     distinct heading designating them as
                                                    Responses: 2,500 respondents; 2,500                     Commission’s rules to promote                         responses to this IRFA. The Commission
                                                    responses.                                              spectrum efficiency and flexibility in                will send a copy of the NPRM, including
                                                      Estimated Time per Response: 1 hour.                  800 MHz Mid-Band (809–817 MHz/854–                    this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for
                                                      Frequency of Response: One time                       862 MHz). To accommodate these                        Advocacy of the Small Business
                                                    reporting requirement, and third party                  proposed changes, the Commission                      Administration (SBA). In addition, the
                                                    disclosure requirement.                                 seeks comment on adopting new                         NPRM and IRFA (or summaries thereof)
                                                      Obligation to Respond: Required to                    interference criteria. As an alternative,             will be published in the Federal
                                                    obtain or retain benefits. The statutory                the Commission seeks comment on                       Register.
                                                    authority for this collection is contained              permitting stations that do not meet the
                                                                                                                                                                  B. Need for, and Objectives of, the
                                                    in 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r),               proposed interference criteria to obtain
                                                                                                                                                                  Proposed Rules
                                                    and 332(c)(7).                                          letters of concurrence from incumbent
                                                      Total Annual Burden: 2,500 hours.                     licensees and to file such letters of                    The proposed changes to the 800 MHz
                                                      Annual Cost Burden: None.                             concurrence with the Commission when                  band plan between 809–817 MHz/854–
                                                      Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No                     they file their FCC Form 601.                         862 MHz (the 800 MHz ‘‘Mid-Band’’)
                                                    impact(s). Nature and Extent of                            OMB Control Number: 3060–0057.                     provide flexibility in channel spacing
                                                    Confidentiality: There is no need for                      Title: Application for Equipment                   and bandwidth limitation governing 800
                                                    confidentiality with this collection of                 Authorization, FCC Form 731.                          MHz Private Land Mobile Radio (PLMR)
                                                    information.                                               Form Number: FCC 731.                              licensees. Specifically, we propose to
                                                      Needs and Uses: Frequency                                Respondents: Business or other for                 modify the band plan to accommodate
                                                    coordinators have been certified by the                 profit entities.                                      full power, interstitial 12.5 kHz ‘‘offset’’
                                                    Commission to recommend the most                           Estimated Number of Respondents:                   channels in the 800 MHz Mid-Band,
                                                                                                            280 (multiple responses annually).                    subject to certain protections designed
                                                    appropriate frequencies for applicants
                                                                                                               Estimated Time per Response: 25                    to safeguard 800 MHz incumbents from
                                                    in the designated Part 90 radio services.
                                                                                                            hours (average).                                      interference. These proposed band plan
                                                    Section 90.175 requires coordinators to
                                                                                                               Frequency of Response: On occasion                 changes provide licensees with the
                                                    provide a statement recommending the
                                                                                                            reporting requirements; Third party                   flexibility to deploy advanced PLMR
                                                    most appropriate frequency. Section
                                                                                                            disclosure.                                           technologies while also continuing to
                                                    90.175 of the Commission’s rules
                                                                                                               Total Annual Burden: 200,000 hours.                protect 800 MHz incumbents, including
                                                    require third party disclosures by                         Total Annual Costs: $8,244,000.                    public safety licensees, from any
                                                    applicants proposing to operate a land                     Privacy Act Impact Assessment: Not                 potential interference. The proposed
                                                    mobile radio station. This document                     Applicable.                                           band plan changes allow 800 MHz
                                                    seeks comment on proposals to amend                        Needs and Uses: This document seeks                PLMR licensees in the 809–817 MHz/
                                                    the Commission’s rules to promote                       comment on proposals to amend the                     854–862 MHz band to reduce the
                                                    spectrum efficiency and flexibility in                  Commission’s rules to promote                         channel spacing and bandwidth limits
                                                    800 MHz Mid-Band (809–817 MHz/854–                      spectrum efficiency and flexibility in                in Section 90.209 of the Commission’s
                                                    862 MHz). To accommodate these                          800 MHz Mid-Band (809–817 MHz/854–                    rules, upon completion of 800 MHz
                                                    proposed changes, the Commission                        862 MHz). To accommodate these                        reconfiguration. We believe these
                                                    proposes to revise the frequency                        proposed changes, the Commission                      proposed band plan changes will reduce
                                                    coordination process. This information                  seeks comment on adopting new                         barriers to innovation and investment
                                                    will be used by Commission personnel                    authorized bandwidth and emission                     and allow 800 MHz PLMR licensees to
                                                    in evaluating the applicant’s need for                  mask specifications for equipment. If                 deploy advanced technologies at
                                                    such frequencies and to minimize the                    adopted, equipment manufacturers may                  reduced cost and to the benefit of safety
                                                    interference potential to other stations                be required to update their equipment                 of life, health, and property as well as
                                                    operating on the proposed frequencies.                  certifications. We do not propose any                 small businesses.
                                                      OMB Control Number: NONE.                             substantive or material changes to the                   The NPRM seeks comment on the
                                                      Title: Section 90.621, Selection and                  wording of this existing information                  following implementation proposals.
                                                    Assignment of Frequencies.                              collection. Instead, if we amend the                  First, the NPRM seeks comment on
                                                      Form Number: N/A.                                     emission mask and authorized                          licensing the proposed interstitial
                                                      Respondents: Business or other for-                   bandwidth rules, which are important                  channels. The NPRM notes that
                                                    profit entities; Not-for-profit                         technical criteria, then the number of                licensing the interstitial channels would
                                                    institutions; and State, Local, or Tribal               respondents subject to the existing                   require frequency coordination (e.g.
                                                    Government.                                             information collections may increase.                 PLMR licensees would be required to
                                                      Number of Respondents: 20                                                                                   submit a license application on Form
                                                    respondents; 20 responses.                              A. Initial Regulatory Flexibility                     601 demonstrating evidence of
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                                                      Estimated Time per Response: 1.5                      Analysis                                              frequency coordination). The
                                                    hours.                                                     As required by the Regulatory                      Commission also seeks comment on
                                                      Frequency of Response: On occasion                    Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended                   appropriate eligibility requirements to
                                                    reporting requirement and                               (RFA), the Commission prepared this                   ensure the efficient use of the interstitial
                                                    recordkeeping requirement.                              Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis               channels.
                                                      Obligation To Respond: Required to                    (IRFA) of the possible significant                       The NPRM also seeks comment on
                                                    obtain or retain benefits. Statutory                    economic impact on a substantial                      adopting an adjacent channel
                                                    authority for this information collection               number of small entities by the policies              interference analysis, which would


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                                                    modify the existing frequency                           modify their systems and may continue                 maintaining switching and transmission
                                                    coordination process for the 800 MHz                    to operate on their licensed spectrum.                facilities to provide communications via
                                                    PLMR spectrum. Specifically, the NPRM                   PLMR entities seeking to apply for the                the airwaves. Establishments in this
                                                    seeks comments on adopting a contour                    proposed interstitial channels may be                 industry have spectrum licenses and
                                                    overlap analysis, which would be                        required to obtain frequency                          provide services using that spectrum,
                                                    different than the existing co-channel                  coordination and submit a license                     such as cellular phone services, paging
                                                    mileage separation rules (i.e. 47 CFR                   application on FCC Form 601 in order                  services, wireless Internet access, and
                                                    90.621) used in the selection and                       to license, construct and operate base,               wireless video services. The appropriate
                                                    assignment of 800 MHz PLMR channels.                    control and mobile stations on the                    size standard under SBA rules is for the
                                                    The NPRM seeks comment on                               interstitial channels. Additionally,                  category Wireless Telecommunications
                                                    alternatives to the contour overlap                     frequency coordinators would be                       Carriers. The size standard for that
                                                    analysis, including TSB–88, and                         allowed to coordinate more PLMR                       category is that a business is small if it
                                                    whether such alternatives are more                      spectrum provided they incorporate                    has 1,500 or fewer employees. For this
                                                    appropriate for protecting adjacent                     adjacent channel protection criteria in               category, census data for 2007 show that
                                                    channel incumbents.                                     making frequency recommendations.                     there were 11,163 establishments that
                                                       Under the contour overlap analysis                   Further, equipment manufacturers may                  operated for the entire year. Of this
                                                    approach, the NPRM also seeks                           be allowed to exploit an expanded                     total, 10,791 establishments had
                                                    comment on whether PLMR applicants                      market for radio frequency equipment,                 employment of 999 or fewer employees
                                                    should be allowed to provide letters of                 provided they comply with the FCC’s                   and 372 had employment of 1000
                                                    concurrence indicating that the                         technical and equipment certification                 employees or more. Thus under this
                                                    applicant and each adjacent-channel                     rules to avoid interference.                          category and the associated small
                                                    licensee agree to accept any interference                                                                     business size standard, the Commission
                                                    resulting from the reduced adjacent                     C. Legal Basis
                                                                                                                                                                  estimates that the majority of wireless
                                                    channel separation between systems, an                    The proposed action is taken under                  telecommunications carriers (except
                                                    approach that would be similar to the                   Sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 301, 302, 303,             satellite) are small entities.
                                                    consensual short-spacing approach (i.e.                 308, 309, 316, 324, and 332 of the                       Small Businesses, Small
                                                    47 CFR 90.621(e)(5)) or the concurrence                 Communications Act of 1934, as                        Organizations, and Small Governmental
                                                    approach below 512 MHz.                                 amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i),                  Jurisdictions. Our action may, over time,
                                                       The NPRM seeks comment on                            154(j), 301, 302a, 303, 308, 309, 316,                affect small entities that are not easily
                                                    whether or not the proposed band plan                   324, and 332.                                         categorized at present. We therefore
                                                    changes would require equipment                                                                               describe here, at the outset, three
                                                                                                            D. Description and Estimate of the
                                                    manufacturers to update their                                                                                 comprehensive, statutory small entity
                                                                                                            Number of Small Entities to Which the
                                                    equipment authorizations in order to                                                                          size standards that encompass entities
                                                                                                            Proposed Rules Will Apply
                                                    comply with Emission Mask D and 12.5                                                                          that could be directly affected by the
                                                    kHz/11.25 kHz channel spacing/                             The RFA directs agencies to provide                proposals under consideration. As of
                                                    authorized bandwidth, important                         a description of and, where feasible, an              2009, small businesses represented
                                                    technical parameters that minimize                      estimate of the number of small entities              99.9% of the 27.5 million businesses in
                                                    adjacent channel interference. As a                     that may be affected by the proposed                  the United States, according to the SBA.
                                                    general matter, the Commission rules                    rules, if adopted. The RFA generally                  Additionally, a ‘‘small organization’’ is
                                                    require that manufacturers of certain                   defines the term ‘‘small entity’’ as                  generally ‘‘any not-for-profit enterprise
                                                    radio frequency (RF) equipment file FCC                 having the same meaning as the terms                  which is independently owned and
                                                    Form 731 to obtain approval prior to                    ‘‘small business,’’ ‘‘small organization,’’           operated and is not dominant in its
                                                    marketing their equipment.                              and ‘‘small governmental jurisdiction.’’              field.’’ Nationwide, as of 2007, there
                                                    Manufacturers may then market their RF                  In addition, the term ‘‘small business’’              were approximately 1,621,315 small
                                                    equipment based on a showing of                         has the same meaning as the term                      organizations. Finally, the term ‘‘small
                                                    compliance with technical standards                     ‘‘small business concern’’ under the                  governmental jurisdiction’’ is defined
                                                    established in the FCC Rules for each                   Small Business Act. A small business                  generally as ‘‘governments of cities,
                                                    type of equipment or device operated                    concern is one which: (1) Is                          counties, towns, townships, villages,
                                                    under the applicable FCC Rule part.                     independently owned and operated; (2)                 school districts, or special districts, with
                                                       The primary beneficiaries of the                     is not dominant in its field of operation;            a population of less than fifty
                                                    proposed band plan changes are PLMR                     and (3) satisfies any additional criteria             thousand.’’ Census Bureau data for 2007
                                                    licensees, including small governmental                 established by the SBA.                               indicate that there were 89,527
                                                    jurisdictions and small business                           Private Land Mobile Radio Licensees.               governmental jurisdictions in the
                                                    entities, as well as small equipment                    PLMR systems serve an essential role in               United States. We estimate that, of this
                                                    manufacturers and small business                        a range of industrial, business, land                 total, as many as 88,761 entities may
                                                    associations that are certified to                      transportation, and public safety                     qualify as ‘‘small governmental
                                                    coordinate PLMR frequencies in the 800                  activities. These radios are used by                  jurisdictions.’’ Thus, we estimate that
                                                    MHz band. The FCC notes that the                        companies of all sizes operating in all               most governmental jurisdictions are
                                                    proposed band plan changes do not                       U.S. business categories, and are often               small.
                                                    require existing PLMR licensees,                        used in support of the licensee’s                        Radio and Television Broadcasting
                                                    equipment manufacturers or certified                    primary (non-telecommunications)                      and Wireless Communications
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                                                    frequency coordinators to make any                      business operations. For the purpose of               Equipment Manufacturing. The Census
                                                    changes unless they choose to take                      determining whether a licensee of a                   Bureau defines this category as follows:
                                                    advantage of the proposed interstitial                  PLMR system is a small business as                    ‘‘This industry comprises
                                                    channels to make more intensive use of                  defined by the SBA, we use the broad                  establishments primarily engaged in
                                                    the 800 MHz Mid-Band. Thus,                             census category, Wireless                             manufacturing radio and television
                                                    incumbent licensees, including small                    Telecommunications Carriers (except                   broadcast and wireless communications
                                                    businesses and small governmental                       Satellite), which comprises                           equipment. Examples of products made
                                                    jurisdictions, will not be required to                  establishments engaged in operating and               by these establishments are:


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                                                    Transmitting and receiving antennas,                    the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 90.20                  OMB has already approved the
                                                    cable television equipment, GPS                         and 90.35. OMB has already approved                   information collection requirements
                                                    equipment, pagers, cellular phones,                     the information collection requirements,              associated with updating equipment
                                                    mobile communications equipment, and                    including frequency coordination                      authorizations. OMB has already
                                                    radio and television studio and                         requirement associated with Form 601.                 approved the information collection
                                                    broadcasting equipment.’’ The SBA has                   See ICR Reference Number: 201311–                     requirements associated with updating
                                                    developed a small business size                         3060–018, OMB Control No. 3060–0798.                  equipment authorizations. The
                                                    standard for Radio and Television                       We do not propose any substantive or                  estimated burden and cost levels for
                                                    Broadcasting and Wireless                               material changes to the wording of this               equipment certification are described in
                                                    Communications Equipment                                existing information collection. Instead,             more detail in the supporting statement
                                                    Manufacturing, which is: All such firms                 if we amend to rules to allow PLMR                    for ICR Reference No: 201404–3060–
                                                    having 750 or fewer employees.                          licensees to license the proposed                     029, OMB Control No. 3060–0057. We
                                                    According to Census Bureau data for                     interstitial channels, then the number of             do not propose any substantive or
                                                    2007, there were a total of 939                         respondents subject to the existing                   material changes to the wording of this
                                                    establishments in this category that                    information collections would increase.               existing information collection. Instead,
                                                    operated for part or all of the entire year.            Frequency coordinators have been                      if we amend to rules to allow
                                                    Of this total, 912 had less than 500                    certified by the Commission to                        manufacturers to comply with Emission
                                                    employees and 17 had more than 1000                     recommend the most appropriate                        Mask D and 12.5 kHz/11.25 kHz
                                                    employees. Thus, under that size                        frequencies for applicants in the                     channel spacing/authorized bandwidth,
                                                    standard, the majority of firms can be                  designated Part 90 radio services.                    then the number of respondents subject
                                                    considered small.                                       Section 90.175 requires coordinators to               to the existing information collections
                                                       Frequency Coordinators. Neither the                  provide a statement recommending the                  may increase.
                                                    Commission nor the SBA have                             most appropriate frequency. In the                       The Commission believes that
                                                    developed a definition of small entities                below 512 MHz band, frequency                         applying the proposed information
                                                    specifically applicable to frequency                    coordinators are required to analyze                  collections will promote spectrum
                                                    coordinators. Therefore, the                            adjacent channel interference. However,               efficiency, development of new
                                                    Commission concluded that the closest                   in the 800 MHz band, coordinators                     technologies and mitigate adjacent
                                                    applicable definition under SBA rules is                generally consider co-channel mileage                 channel interference. The Commission
                                                    Business Associations (NAICS Code                       separation requirements. If we amended                does not believe that the costs and/or
                                                    813910). The SBA defines a small                        the rules to permit frequency                         administrative burdens associated with
                                                    business association as an entity with $7               coordination of interstitial channels                 the proposed rules will unduly burden
                                                    million or less in annual receipts. There               then the existing frequency coordination              small entities. The rule revisions the
                                                    are 18 entities certified to perform                    process for the 800 MHz PLMR                          Commission proposes should benefit
                                                    frequency coordination functions under                  spectrum would be modified. We                        small governmental jurisdictions, small
                                                    Part 90 of our Rules. However, the                      anticipate that the burden and cost                   businesses, small equipment
                                                    Commission is unable to ascertain how                   levels would be comparable to the                     manufacturers and small business
                                                    many of these frequency coordinators                    existing contour overlap analysis in the              associations by giving them more
                                                    are classified as small entities under the              below 512 MHz band, which OMB                         flexibility, and more options for gaining
                                                    SBA definition. The Census Bureau                       approved. See ICR Reference No:                       access to PLMR spectrum. As noted
                                                    indicates that 97% of business                          201311–3060–015, OMB Control No:                      above, the FCC invites comment on
                                                    associations have annual receipts of $7                 3060–0984.                                            these new or modified information
                                                    million or less and would be classified                    Under the proposed contour overlap                 collection requirements.
                                                    as small entities. The Census Bureau                    approach, PLMR applicants may be
                                                                                                                                                                  F. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant
                                                    category is very broad, and does not                    allowed to provide letters of
                                                                                                                                                                  Economic Impact on Small Entities, and
                                                    include specific figures for firms that are             concurrence indicating that the
                                                                                                                                                                  Significant Alternatives Considered
                                                    engaged in frequency coordination.                      applicant and each adjacent-channel
                                                    Therefore, for the purposes of this IRFA,               incumbent agree to accept any                           The RFA requires an agency to
                                                    the Commission estimates that almost                    interference resulting from the reduced               describe any significant, specifically
                                                    all of the 18 FCC-certified frequency                   adjacent channel separation between                   small business, alternatives that it has
                                                    coordinators are small as defined by the                systems, an approach that would be                    considered in reaching its proposed
                                                    SBA.                                                    similar to the consensual short-spacing               approach, which may include the
                                                                                                            approach. Currently PLMR applicants                   following four alternatives (among
                                                    E. Description of Projected Reporting,                                                                        others): (1) The establishment of
                                                                                                            may provide letters of concurrence
                                                    Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance                                                                           differing compliance or reporting
                                                                                                            indicating that the applicant and each
                                                    Requirements                                                                                                  requirements or timetables that take into
                                                                                                            co-channel licensee agree to accept any
                                                       The proposed rules provide regulatory                interference resulting from the reduced               account the resources available to small
                                                    flexibility to all 800 MHz PLMR                         co-channel separation between systems                 entities; (2) the clarification,
                                                    licensees, including small governmental                 (i.e. 47 CFR 90.621(e)(5)). We envision               consolidation, or simplification of
                                                    jurisdictions and small businesses. The                 that the estimated burden and cost                    compliance and reporting requirements
                                                    proposed rules would minimize the                       levels would be comparable to the                     under the rule for small entities; (3) the
                                                    filing burden and paperwork burden for
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                                                                                                            existing consensual short spacing rules.              use of performance rather than design
                                                    all PLMR licensees seeking to license                   See ICR Reference No: 201205–3060–                    standards; and (4) an exemption from
                                                    12.5 kHz full power channels, for which                 017, OMB Control No: 3060–0441.                       coverage of the rule, or any part thereof
                                                    applicants would under the current                         If we amend to rules to allow                      for small entities.1
                                                    rules have to request a waiver. PLMR                    manufacturers to comply with Emission                   The NPRM seeks comment on a
                                                    entities seeking licenses in the 800 MHz                Mask D and 12.5 kHz/11.25 kHz                         proposal to make more intensive use of
                                                    band are required to obtain coordination                channel spacing/authorized bandwidth,                 the 800 MHz Mid-Band. Denying the
                                                    from certain frequency coordinators as                  then manufacturers may be required to
                                                    specified in Sections 90.20 and 90.35 of                update their equipment certifications.                  15   U.S.C. 603(c)(1)–(4).



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                                                    proposal would preclude PLMR                             §§ 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission’s                       (5) * * *
                                                    licensees and applicants, including                      rules, 47 CFR 1.415 and 1.419,
                                                    small governmental jurisdictions and                     interested parties may file comments on                           STANDARD CHANNEL SPACING/
                                                    small businesses from making more                        the NPRM on or before May 11, 2015,                                      BANDWIDTH
                                                    effective use of the band and thus                       and reply comments on or before May
                                                    potentially increase costs on those                      26, 2015.                                                                           Channel        Authorized
                                                                                                                                                                          Frequency band
                                                    entities. The NPRM is deregulatory in                      It is further ordered that the                                 (MHz)              spacing        bandwidth
                                                    nature and seeks comment on                              Commission’s Consumer and                                                            (kHz)           (kHz)
                                                    appropriate interference and eligibility                 Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference
                                                    requirements on all affected entities,                   Information Center, shall send a copy of
                                                                                                                                                                         *       *        *         *                 *
                                                    including small entities. In recognition                 this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,                      809–817/854–869 ...   25/12.5              6 20/11.25
                                                    of the resources available to small                      including the Initial Regulatory
                                                    entities, and in the interest of simplified              Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief                            *         *           *          *         *
                                                    compliance obligations, the NPRM does                    Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                                    not mandate a transition to 12.5 kHz                     Business Administration.                                     *         *        *        *         *
                                                                                                                                                                          6 Operations using equipment designed to
                                                    technology. Specifically, the NPRM
                                                                                                             List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 90                       operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth may
                                                    proposes to allow 800 MHz PLMR                                                                                    be authorized up to a 22 kHz bandwidth if the
                                                    licensees the flexibility to increase                      Radio.                                                 equipment meets the Adjacent Channel Power
                                                    capacity by reducing channel size and                    Federal Communications Commission.                       limits of § 90.221. Operations using equipment
                                                    bandwidth as long as they meet                                                                                    designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel
                                                                                                             Marlene H. Dortch,                                       bandwidth will be authorized a 11.25 kHz
                                                    interference protection criteria and                     Secretary.                                               bandwidth.
                                                    eligibility requirements. While we strive
                                                    to provide flexibility to small entities,                Proposed Rules                                           *      *     *    *     *
                                                    because we believe that protection of                      For the reasons discussed in the                          (8) Private Land Mobile Radio (PLMR)
                                                    public safety licensees and PLMR                         preamble, the Federal Communications                     site-based licensees in frequencies 809–
                                                    entities is essential and in the public                  Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR                      817/854–862 MHz may reduce the
                                                    interest, we do not propose any                          part 90 as follows:                                      standard channel spacing and
                                                    exemption for small entities. We invite                                                                           authorized bandwidth listed in
                                                    comment on less burdensome                               PART 90—PRIVATE LAND MOBILE                              paragraph (b)(5) of this section in any
                                                    alternatives.                                            RADIO SERVICE                                            National Public Safety Planning
                                                    G. Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                                                                              Advisory Committee Region upon
                                                                                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 90
                                                    Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                                                                            issuance of Public Notice announcing
                                                                                                             continues to read as follows:
                                                    Rules                                                                                                             the availability of interstitial channels.
                                                                                                               Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r),          Licensees authorized to reduce the
                                                      None.                                                  and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of               standard channel spacing and
                                                                                                             1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,
                                                    Ordering Clauses                                                                                                  authorized bandwidth under this
                                                                                                             303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7), and Title VI of
                                                      Accordingly, it is ordered, pursuant to                the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation             paragraph must meet the applicable co-
                                                    Sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 301, 302, 303,                Act of 2012, Pub. L. 112–96, 126 Stat. 156.              channel and adjacent channel
                                                    308, 309, 316, 324, and 332 of the                                                                                interference criteria and eligibility
                                                                                                             ■ 2. Amend § 90.209 by adding an entry
                                                    Communications Act of 1934, as                                                                                    requirements prior to initiating service
                                                                                                             for ‘‘809–817/854–869’’ in numerical
                                                    amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i),                                                                              in the 809–817/854–862 MHz.
                                                                                                             order and revising footnote 6 to the table
                                                    154(j), 301, 302a, 303, 308, 309, 324,                   in paragraph (b)(5) and adding                           ■ 3. Amend § 90.210 by revising the
                                                    316, and 332, that this Notice of                        paragraph (b)(8) to read as follows:                     introductory paragraph to revise
                                                    Proposed Rulemaking is hereby                                                                                     footnote 5 to the table to read as follows:
                                                    adopted.                                                 § 90.209      Bandwidth limitations.
                                                      It is further ordered that pursuant to                 *       *    *         *       *                         § 90.210     Emission masks.
                                                    applicable procedures set forth in                           (b) * * *                                            *        *    *        *       *

                                                                                                                      APPLICABLE EMISSION MASKS
                                                                                                                                                                    Mask for equipment               Mask for equipment
                                                                                               Frequency band                                                         with audio low                  without audio low
                                                                                                   (MHz)                                                                pass filter                       passfilter


                                                              *                        *                         *                      *                       *                        *                       *
                                                                  *               *                   *                  *                   *                   *                 *
                                                        5 Equipment
                                                                  designed to operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth may alternatively meet the Adjacent Channel Power limits of § 90.221.
                                                    Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D.
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                                                    *     *     *    *    *                                  table titled ‘‘Table of 806–824/851–869                  § 90.613     Frequencies available.
                                                    ■ 4. Amend the introductory paragraph                    MHz Channel Designations’’ to read as                    *        *    *        *       *
                                                    of § 90.613 by adding the following                      follows:
                                                    entries in alpha-numeric order in the




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                                                                                 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 57 / Wednesday, March 25, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                                                         15729

                                                       TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                   TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ
                                                           CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS                                      CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued
                                                                                                         Base                                                            Base                                                            Base
                                                                Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency
                                                                                                        (MHz)                                                           (MHz)                                                           (MHz)

                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     277a ......................................             .1750
                                                    231a ......................................             .0250   254a ......................................             .6000
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     278a ......................................             .2000
                                                    232a ......................................             .0500   255a ......................................             .6250
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     279a ......................................             .2250
                                                    233a ......................................             .0750   256a ......................................             .6500
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     280a ......................................             .2500
                                                    234a ......................................             .1000   257a ......................................             .6750
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     281a ......................................             .2750
                                                    235a ......................................             .1250   258a ......................................             .7000
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     282a ......................................             .3000
                                                    236a ......................................             .1500   259a ......................................             .7250
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     283a ......................................             .3250
                                                    237a ......................................             .1750   260a ......................................             .7500
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     284a ......................................             .3500
                                                    238a ......................................             .2000   261a ......................................             .7750
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     285a ......................................             .3750
                                                    239a ......................................             .2250   262a ......................................             .8000
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     286a ......................................             .4000
                                                    240a ......................................             .2500   263a ......................................             .8250
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     287a ......................................             .4250
                                                    241a ......................................             .2750   264a ......................................             .8500
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     288a ......................................             .4500
                                                    242a ......................................             .3000   265a ......................................             .8750
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     289a ......................................             .4750
                                                    243a ......................................             .3250   266a ......................................             .9000
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     290a ......................................             .5000
                                                    244a ......................................             .3500   267a ......................................             .9250
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     291a ......................................             .5250
                                                    245a ......................................             .3750   268a ......................................             .9500
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     292a ......................................             .5500
                                                    246a ......................................             .4000   269a ......................................             .9750
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *          *      293a ......................................             .5750
                                                    247a ......................................             .4250   270a ......................................         855.0000
                                                                                                                    * * * * ..................................             .0125       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     271a ......................................            .0250    294a ......................................             .6000
                                                    248a ......................................             .4500
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     272a ......................................             .0500   295a ......................................             .6250
                                                    249a ......................................             .4750
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     273a ......................................             .0750   296a ......................................             .6500
                                                    250a ......................................             .5000
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                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     274a ......................................             .1000   297a ......................................             .6750
                                                    251a ......................................             .5250
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     275a ......................................             .1250   298a ......................................             .7000
                                                    252a ......................................             .5500
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     276a ......................................             .1500   299a ......................................             .7250
                                                    253a ......................................             .5750



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                                                    15730                        Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 57 / Wednesday, March 25, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                      TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ
                                                     CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued
                                                                                                         Base                                                            Base                                                            Base
                                                                Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency
                                                                                                        (MHz)                                                           (MHz)                                                           (MHz)

                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    300a ......................................             .7500      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    324a ......................................             .3500   347a ......................................             .9250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    301a ......................................             .7750      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    325a ......................................             .3750   348a ......................................             .9500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    302a ......................................             .8000      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    326a ......................................             .4000   349a ......................................             .9750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    303a ......................................             .8250      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *          *
                                                                                                                    327a ......................................             .4250   350a ......................................         857.0000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *                                                                     * * * * ..................................            .01250
                                                    304a ......................................             .8500      *             *              *             *           *     351a ......................................           .02500
                                                                                                                    328a ......................................             .4500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *                                                                        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    305a ......................................             .8750      *             *              *             *           *     352a ......................................             .0500
                                                                                                                    329a ......................................             .4750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *                                                                        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    306a ......................................             .9000      *             *              *             *           *     353a ......................................             .0750
                                                                                                                    330a ......................................             .5000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *                                                                        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    307a ......................................             .9250      *             *              *             *           *     354a ......................................             .1000
                                                                                                                    331a ......................................             .5250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *                                                                        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    308a ......................................             .9500      *             *              *             *           *     355a ......................................             .1250
                                                                                                                    332a ......................................             .5500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *                                                                        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    309a ......................................             .9750      *             *              *             *           *     356a ......................................             .1500
                                                                                                                    333a ......................................             .5750
                                                       *             *              *             *          *                                                                         *             *              *             *           *
                                                    310a ......................................         856.0000       *             *              *             *           *     357a ......................................             .1750
                                                    * * * * ..................................             .0125    334a ......................................             .6000
                                                    311a ......................................            .0250                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     358a ......................................             .2000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     335a ......................................             .6250
                                                    312a ......................................             .0500                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     359a ......................................             .2250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     336a ......................................             .6500
                                                    313a ......................................             .0750                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     360a ......................................             .2500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    337a ......................................             .6750
                                                    314a ......................................             .1000
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     361a ......................................             .2750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    338a ......................................             .7000
                                                    315a ......................................             .1250
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     362a ......................................             .3000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    316a ......................................             .1500   339a ......................................             .7250
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     363a ......................................             .3250
                                                    317a ......................................             .1750   340a ......................................             .7500
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     364a ......................................             .3500
                                                    318a ......................................             .2000   341a ......................................             .7750
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     365a ......................................             .3750
                                                    319a ......................................             .2250   342a ......................................             .8000
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     366a ......................................             .4000
                                                                                                                    343a ......................................             .8250
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                                                    320a ......................................             .2500
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     367a ......................................             .4250
                                                    321a ......................................             .2750   344a ......................................             .8500
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     368a ......................................             .4500
                                                    322a ......................................             .3000   345a ......................................             .8750
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     369a ......................................             .4750
                                                    323a ......................................             .3250   346a ......................................             .9000



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                                                                                 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 57 / Wednesday, March 25, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                                                         15731

                                                      TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ
                                                     CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued
                                                                                                         Base                                                            Base                                                            Base
                                                                Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency
                                                                                                        (MHz)                                                           (MHz)                                                           (MHz)

                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    370a ......................................             .5000      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    394a ......................................             .1000   417a ......................................             .6750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    371a ......................................             .5250      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    395a ......................................             .1250   418a ......................................             .7000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    372a ......................................             .5500      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    396a ......................................             .1500   419a ......................................             .7250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    373a ......................................             .5750      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    397a ......................................             .1750   420a ......................................             .7500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    374a ......................................             .6000      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    398a ......................................             .2000   421a ......................................             .7750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    375a ......................................             .6250      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    399a ......................................             .2250   422a ......................................             .8000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    376a ......................................             .6500      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    400a ......................................             .2500   423a ......................................             .8250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    377a ......................................             .6750      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    401a ......................................             .2750   424a ......................................             .8500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    378a ......................................             .7000      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    402a ......................................             .3000   425a ......................................             .8750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    379a ......................................             .7250      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    403a ......................................             .3250   426a ......................................             .9000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    380a ......................................             .7500      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    404a ......................................             .3500   427a ......................................             .9250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    381a ......................................             .7750      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    405a ......................................             .3750   428a ......................................             .9500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    382a ......................................             .8000      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    406a ......................................             .4000   429a ......................................             .9750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    383a ......................................             .8250
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *          *
                                                                                                                    407a ......................................             .4250   430a ......................................         859.0000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    * * * * ..................................             .0125
                                                    384a ......................................             .8500
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     431a ......................................            .0250
                                                                                                                    408a ......................................             .4500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    385a ......................................             .8750
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     432a ......................................             .0500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     409a ......................................             .4750
                                                    386a ......................................             .9000                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     433a ......................................             .0750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     410a ......................................             .5000
                                                    387a ......................................             .9250                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     434a ......................................             .1000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     411a ......................................             .5250
                                                    388a ......................................             .9500                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     435a ......................................             .1250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     412a ......................................             .5500
                                                    389a ......................................             .9750                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     436a ......................................             .1500
                                                                                                                    413a ......................................             .5750
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                                                       *             *              *             *          *
                                                    390a ......................................         858.0000                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    * * * * ..................................             .0125       *             *              *             *           *     437a ......................................             .1750
                                                    391a ......................................            .0250    414a ......................................             .6000
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     438a ......................................             .2000
                                                    392a ......................................             .0500   415a ......................................             .6250
                                                                                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     439a ......................................             .2250
                                                    393a ......................................             .0750   416a ......................................             .6500



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                                                    15732                        Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 57 / Wednesday, March 25, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                      TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ
                                                     CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued
                                                                                                         Base                                                            Base                                                            Base
                                                                Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency                 Channel No.                           frequency
                                                                                                        (MHz)                                                           (MHz)                                                           (MHz)

                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    440a ......................................             .2500   463a ......................................             .8250      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    487a ......................................             .4250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    441a ......................................             .2750   464a ......................................             .8500      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    488a ......................................             .4500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    442a ......................................             .3000   465a ......................................             .8750      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    489a ......................................             .4750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    443a ......................................             .3250   466a ......................................             .9000      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    490a ......................................             .5000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    444a ......................................             .3500   467a ......................................             .9250      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    491a ......................................             .5250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    445a ......................................             .3750   468a ......................................             .9500      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    492a ......................................             .5500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    446a ......................................             .4000   469a ......................................             .9750      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    493a ......................................             .5750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *          *
                                                    447a ......................................             .4250   470a ......................................         860.0000       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    * * * * ..................................             .0125    494a ......................................             .6000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     471a ......................................            .0250
                                                    448a ......................................             .4500                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     495a ......................................             .6250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     472a ......................................             .0500
                                                    449a ......................................             .4750                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     496a ......................................             .6500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     473a ......................................             .0750
                                                    450a ......................................             .5000                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     497a ......................................             .6750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     474a ......................................             .1000
                                                    451a ......................................             .5250                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     498a ......................................             .7000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     475a ......................................             .1250
                                                    452a ......................................             .5500                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     499a ......................................             .7250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     476a ......................................             .1500
                                                    453a ......................................             .5750                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    500a ......................................             .7500
                                                                                                                    477a ......................................             .1750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    454a ......................................             .6000                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    501a ......................................             .7750
                                                                                                                    478a ......................................             .2000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    455a ......................................             .6250                                                                      *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    479a ......................................             .2250   502a ......................................             .8000
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    456a ......................................             .6500      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    480a ......................................             .2500   503a ......................................             .8250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    457a ......................................             .6750      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    481a ......................................             .2750   504a ......................................             .8500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    458a ......................................             .7000      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    482a ......................................             .3000   505a ......................................             .8750
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    459a ......................................             .7250      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    506a ......................................             .9000
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                                                                                                                    483a ......................................             .3250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    460a ......................................             .7500      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    484a ......................................             .3500   507a ......................................             .9250
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    461a ......................................             .7750      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    485a ......................................             .3750   508a ......................................             .9500
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    462a ......................................             .8000      *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                    486a ......................................             .4000   509a ......................................             .9750



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                                                                                 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 57 / Wednesday, March 25, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                                             15733

                                                      TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                    TABLE OF 806–824/851–869 MHZ                                  eligible for licensing on these channels
                                                     CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                  CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS—Continued                                 except as described in paragraphs (a)
                                                                                                                                                                                    and (b) of this section.
                                                                                                         Base                                                            Base          (a) In a given 800 MHz NPSPAC
                                                                Channel No.                           frequency                  Channel No.                          frequency     region, any channel in the 231–260a
                                                                                                        (MHz)                                                           (MHz)
                                                                                                                                                                                    range which is vacated by a licensee
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *     relocating to channels 551–830 and
                                                       *             *              *             *          *      533a ......................................             .5750   which remains vacant after band
                                                    510a ......................................         861.0000                                                                    reconfiguration will be available as
                                                    * * * * ..................................             .0125       *             *              *             *           *     follows:
                                                    511a ......................................            .0250    534a ......................................             .6000      * * *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *        (b) In a given 800 MHz NPSPAC
                                                    512a ......................................             .0500   535a ......................................             .6250   region, any channel in the 231–260a
                                                                                                                                                                                    range which is vacated by a licensee
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     relocating to channels 511–550 and
                                                    513a ......................................             .0750   536a ......................................             .6500   remains vacant after band
                                                                                                                                                                                    reconfiguration will be available as
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    follows:
                                                    514a ......................................             .1000   537a ......................................             .6750
                                                                                                                                                                                       * * *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *        (c) Spectrum Block F1 consists of
                                                    515a ......................................             .1250   538a ......................................             .7000   channels 236–260a.
                                                                                                                                                                                    ■ 6. Amend § 90.617 by revising Table
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    516a ......................................             .1500   539a ......................................             .7250   1 in the introductory text of paragraph
                                                                                                                                                                                    (a), Table 1A in paragraph (a)(2), and
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     Table 1B in paragraph (a)(3); Table 2 in
                                                    517a ......................................             .1750   540a ......................................             .7500   the introductory text of paragraph (b),
                                                                                                                                                                                    Table 2A in paragraph (b)(1), and Table
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     2B in paragraph (b)(2); Table 4B in the
                                                    518a ......................................             .2000   541a ......................................             .7750   introductory text of paragraph (d), Table
                                                                                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    4C in paragraph (d)(1), and Table 4D in
                                                       *             *              *             *           *
                                                    519a ......................................             .2250   542a ......................................             .8000   paragraph (d)(2) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                                    § 90.617 Frequencies in the 809.750–824/
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     854.750–869 MHz, and 896–901/935–940
                                                    520a ......................................             .2500   543a ......................................             .8250
                                                                                                                                                                                    MHz bands available for trunked,
                                                                                                                                                                                    conventional or cellular system use in non-
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                                                                                                                                                    border areas.
                                                    521a ......................................             .2750   544a ......................................             .8500
                                                                                                                                                                                    *       *    *        *    *
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *         (a) * * *
                                                    522a ......................................             .3000   545a ......................................             .8750
                                                                                                                                                                                    TABLE 1—PUBLIC SAFETY POOL 806–
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    523a ......................................             .3250   546a ......................................             .9000    816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHANNELS
                                                                                                                                                                                                       [140 channels]
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *
                                                    524a ......................................             .3500   547a ......................................             .9250   Group No.                 Channel Nos.

                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     269 ...........   269–289–311–399–439
                                                    525a ......................................             .3750   548a ......................................             .9500   269a .........    269a–289a–311a–399a–439a
                                                                                                                                                                                    270 ...........   270–290–312–400–440
                                                       *             *              *             *           *        *             *              *             *           *     270a .........    270a–290a–312a–400a–440a
                                                    526a ......................................             .4000   549a ......................................             .9750   279 ...........   279–299–319–339–359
                                                                                                                                                                                    279a .........    279a–299a–319a–339a–359a
                                                       *             *              *             *           *           *            *             *            *          *      280 ...........   280–300–320–340–360
                                                    527a ......................................             .4250                                                                   280a .........    280a–300a–320a–340a–360a
                                                                                                                    *     *    *     *     *                                        309 ...........   309–329–349–369–389
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     ■ 5. Amend § 90.615 by revising the                             309a .........    309a–329a–349a–369a–389a
                                                    528a ......................................             .4500   introductory paragraph, the                                     310 ...........   310–330–350–370–390
                                                                                                                    introductory text to paragraphs (a) and                         310a .........    310a–330a–350a–370a–390a
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     (b), and paragraph (c) to read as follows:                      313 ...........   313–353–393–441–461
                                                    529a ......................................             .4750                                                                   313a .........    313a–353a–393a–441a–461a
                                                                                                                                                                                    314 ...........   314–354–394–448–468
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                                                                                                                    § 90.615 Individual channels available in
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     the General Category in 806–824/851–869                         314a .........    314a–354a–394a–448a–468a
                                                    530a ......................................             .5000   MHz band.                                                       321 ...........   321–341–361–381–419
                                                                                                                      The General Category will consist of                          321a .........    321a–341a–361a–381a–419a
                                                       *             *              *             *           *                                                                     328 ...........   328–348–368–388–420
                                                    531a ......................................             .5250   channels 231–260a and 511–550 at                                328a .........    328a–348a–368a–388a–420a
                                                                                                                    locations farther than 110 km (68.4                             351 ...........   351–379–409–429–449
                                                       *             *              *             *           *     miles) from the U.S./Mexico border and                          351a .........    351a–379a–409a–429a–449a
                                                    532a ......................................             .5500   140 km (87 miles) from the U.S./                                352 ...........   352–380–410–430–450
                                                                                                                    Canadian border. All entities will be                           352a .........    352a–380a–410a–430a–450a



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                                                    15734                   Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 57 / Wednesday, March 25, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                     TABLE 1—PUBLIC SAFETY POOL 806–                                TABLE 1B—PUBLIC SAFETY POOL                              TABLE 2A—BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL/
                                                      816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHAN-                                    806–816/851–861   MHZ    BAND                          LAND TRANSPORTATION POOL 806–
                                                      NELS—Continued                                                CHANNELS FOR ATLANTA, GA—                              816/851–861 MHZ BAND FOR
                                                                        [140 channels]                              Continued                                              CHANNELS IN SOUTHEASTERN U.S.
                                                                                                                                   [140 channels]                                        [138 channels]
                                                     Group No.                  Channel Nos.
                                                                                                              Group No.                      Channel Nos.                                       Channel Nos.
                                                    Single            391, 391a, 392, 392a, 401,
                                                      Chan-             401a, 408, 408a, 421, 421a,           280 ...........    280–300–320–340–360                   Single        263, 263a, 264, 264a, 267,
                                                      nels.             428, 428a, 459, 459a, 460,            280a .........     280a–300a–320a–340a–360a                Chan-         267a, 268, 268a, 272, 272a,
                                                                        460a, 469, 469a, 470, 470a                                                                       nels.         273, 273a, 274, 274a, 275,
                                                                                                              285 ...........    285–315–333–351–379
                                                                                                              285a .........     285a–315a–333a–351a–379a                              275a, 276, 276a, 277, 277a,
                                                    *       *    *         *      *                                                                                                    278, 278a, 281, 281a, 282,
                                                                                                              286 ...........    286–316–334–352–380
                                                        (2) * * *                                                                                                                      282a, 283, 283a, 284, 284a,
                                                                                                              286a .........     286a–316a–334a–352a–380a
                                                                                                              309 ...........    309–329–349–369–389                                   287, 287a, 288, 288a, 291,
                                                        TABLE 1A—PUBLIC SAFETY POOL                           309a .........     309a–329a–349a–369a–389a
                                                                                                                                                                                       291a, 292, 292a, 293, 293a,
                                                        806–816/851–861    MHZ    BAND                                                                                                 294, 294a, 295, 295a, 296,
                                                                                                              310 ...........    310–330–350–370–390                                   296a, 297, 297a, 298, 298a,
                                                        CHANNELS   FOR    COUNTIES   IN                       310a .........     310a–330a–350a–370a–390a                              301, 301a, 302, 302a, 303,
                                                        SOUTHEASTERN U.S.                                     321 ...........    321–331–341–361–381                                   303a, 304, 304a, 305, 305a,
                                                                        [140 channels]                        321a .........     321a–331a–341a–361a–381a                              306, 306a, 307, 307a, 308,
                                                                                                              328 ...........    328–348–358–368–388                                   308a, 346, 346a, 347, 347a,
                                                     Group No.                  Channel Nos.                  328a .........     328a–348a–358a–368a–388a                              362, 362a, 363, 363a, 364,
                                                                                                              Single             317, 317a, 318, 318a, 326,                            364a, 365, 365a, 366, 366a,
                                                    261 ...........   261–313–324–335–353                       Chan-              326a, 327, 327a, 332, 332a,                         367, 367a, 379, 379a, 380,
                                                    261a .........    261a–313a–324a–335a–353a                  nels.              337, 337a, 338, 338a, 356,                          380a, 381, 381a, 382, 382a,
                                                    262 ...........   262–314–325–336–354                                          356a, 371, 371a, 372, 372a                          383, 383a, 384, 384a, 385,
                                                    262a .........    262a–314a–325a–336a–354a                                                                                         385a, 386, 386a, 387, 387a,
                                                    265 ...........   265–285–315–333–351                     *       *    *         *        *                                        388, 388a, 389, 389a, 390,
                                                    265a .........    265a–285a–315a–333a–351a                                                                                         390a, 391, 391a, 392, 392a,
                                                    266 ...........   266–286–316–334–352                         (b) * * *                                                            393, 393a, 394, 394a, 399,
                                                    266a .........    266a–286a–316a–334a–352a                                                                                         399a, 400, 400a, 401, 401a,
                                                    269 ...........   269–289–311–322–357                         TABLE 2—BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL/LAND                                     402, 402a, 403, 403a, 404,
                                                    269a .........    269a–289a–311a–322a–357a                    TRANSPORTATION POOL 806–816/                                         404a, 405, 405a, 406, 406a,
                                                    270 ...........   270–290–312–323–355                                                                                              407, 407a, 408, 408a, 409,
                                                    270a .........    270a–290a–312a–323a–355a                    851–861 MHZ BAND CHANNELS                                            409a, 410, 410a
                                                    271 ...........   271–328–348–358–368                                          [200 channels]
                                                    271a .........    271a–328a–348a–358a–368a                                                                         *       *    *      *     *
                                                    279 ...........   279–299–317–339–359                     Group No.                      Channel Nos.
                                                    279a .........    279a–299a–317a–339a–359a                                                                             (2) * * *
                                                    280 ...........   280–300–318–340–360                     261 ...........    261–313–324–335–353
                                                    280a .........    280a–300a–318a–340a–360a                261a .........     261a–313a–324a–335a–353a
                                                    309 ...........   309–319–329–349–369                     262 ...........    262–314–325–336–354
                                                    309a .........    309a–319a–329a–349a–369a                262a .........     262a–314a–325a–336a–354a
                                                    310 ...........   310–320–330–350–370
                                                                                                              269 ...........    269–289–311–322–357
                                                    310a .........    310a–320a–330a–350a–370a
                                                    321 ...........   321–331–341–361–372                     269a .........     269a–289a–311a–322a–357a
                                                    321a .........    321a–331a–341a–361a–372a                270 ...........    270–290–312–323–355
                                                    Single            326, 326a, 327, 327a, 332,              270a .........     270a–290a–312a–323a–355a
                                                      Chan-             332a, 337, 337a, 338, 338a,           279 ...........    279–299–319–339–359
                                                      nels.             342, 342a, 343, 343a, 344,            279a .........     279a–299a–319a–339a–359a
                                                                        344a, 345, 345a, 356, 356a            280 ...........    280–300–320–340–360
                                                                                                              280a .........     280a–300a–320a–340a–360a
                                                    *       *    *         *      *                           285 ...........    285–315–333–351–379
                                                        (3) * * *                                             285a .........     285a–315a–333a–351a–379a
                                                                                                              286 ...........    286–316–334–352–380
                                                        TABLE 1B—PUBLIC SAFETY POOL                           286a .........     286a–316a–334a–352a–380a
                                                        806–816/851–861   MHZ    BAND                         309 ...........    309–329–349–369–389
                                                        CHANNELS FOR ATLANTA, GA                              309a .........     309a–329a–349a–369a–389a
                                                                        [140 channels]                        310 ...........    310–330–350–370–390
                                                                                                              310a .........     310a–330a–350a–370a–390a
                                                     Group No.                  Channel Nos.                  321 ...........    321–331–341–361–381
                                                                                                              321a .........     321a–331a–341a–361a–381a
                                                    261 ...........   261–313–324–335–353                     328 ...........    328–348–358–368–388
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                                                    261a .........    261a–313a–324a–335a–353a                328a .........     328a–348a–358a–368a–388a
                                                    262 ...........   262–314–325–336–354                     Single             317, 317a, 318, 318a, 326,
                                                    262a .........    262a–314a–325a–336a–354a                  Chan-              326a, 327, 327a, 332, 332a,
                                                    269 ...........   269–289–311–322–357                       nels.              337, 337a, 338, 338a, 356,
                                                    269a .........    269a–289a–311a–322a–357a                                     356a, 371, 371a, 372, 372a
                                                    270 ...........   270–290–312–323–355
                                                    270a .........    270a–290a–312a–323a–355a                *       *    *         *        *
                                                    279 ...........   279–299–319–339–359
                                                    279a .........    279a–299a–319a–339a–359a                    (1) * * *


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                                                          TABLE 2B—BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL/                                     TABLE 4B—SMR CATEGORY 806–        *     *    *   *   *
                                                        LAND TRANSPORTATION POOL 806–                                        816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHAN-         (2) * * *
                                                        816/851–861 MHZ BAND FOR                                             NELS, AVAILABLE AFTER JANUARY
                                                        CHANNELS IN ATLANTA, GA                                              21, 2005, FOR SITE-BASED LICENS-   TABLE 4D—SMR CATEGORY 806–
                                                                          [138 channels]                                     ING—Continued                      816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHANNELS
                                                                                                                                       [160 channels]           AVAILABLE FOR SITE-BASED LICENS-
                                                                                    Channel Nos.                                                                ING IN ATLANTA, GA AFTER JANUARY
                                                                                                                           Group No.          Channel Nos.      21, 2005
                                                    Single            263, 263a, 264, 264a, 265,
                                                      Chan-             265a, 266, 266a, 267, 267a,                       317a .........       317a–357a–397a–437a–477a                                                       [22 channels]
                                                      nels.             268, 268a, 271, 271a, 272,                        318 ...........      318–358–398–438–478
                                                                        272a, 273, 273a, 274, 274a,                       318a .........       318a–358a–398a–438a–478a                                                                  Channel Nos.
                                                                        275, 275a, 276, 276a, 277,                        331 ...........      331–371–411–451–491
                                                                        277a, 278, 278a, 281, 281a,                       331a .........       331a–371a–411a–451a–491a                              Single               373, 373a, 374, 374a, 375,
                                                                        282, 282a, 283, 283a, 284,                        332 ...........      332–372–412–452–492                                     Chan-                375a, 376, 376a, 377, 377a,
                                                                        284a, 287, 287a, 288, 288a,                       332a .........       332a–372a–412a–452a–492a                                nels.                378, 378a, 395, 395a, 396,
                                                                        291, 291a, 292, 292a, 293,                        333 ...........      333–373–413–453–493                                                          396a, 397, 397a, 398, 398a,
                                                                        293a, 294, 294a, 295, 295a,                       333a .........       333a–373a–413a–453a–493a                                                     408, 408a
                                                                        296, 296a, 297, 297a, 298,                        334 ...........      334–374–414–454–494
                                                                        298a, 301, 301a, 302, 302a,                       334a .........       334a–374a–414a–454a–494a                              *      *    *      *    *
                                                                        303, 303a, 304, 304a, 305,                        335 ...........      335–375–415–455–495
                                                                        305a, 306, 306a, 307, 307a,                       335a .........       335a–375a–415a–455a–495a                              ■ 7. Amend § 90.619 by:
                                                                        308, 308a, 342, 342a, 343,                        336 ...........      336–376–416–456–496                                   ■ a. Revising the entries for ‘‘Regions 1,
                                                                        343a, 344, 344a, 345, 345a,                       336a .........       336a–376a–416a–456a–496a
                                                                                                                          337 ...........      337–377–417–457–497                                   4, 5, and 6,’’ ‘‘Region 3,’’ ‘‘Regions 7A
                                                                        346, 346a, 347, 347a, 362,
                                                                        362a, 363, 363a, 364, 364a,                       337a .........       337a–377a–417a–457a–497a                              and 8,’’ and ‘‘Region 7B’’ in Table C6 in
                                                                        365, 365a, 366, 366a, 367,                        338 ...........      338–378–418–458–498                                   paragraph (c)(6);
                                                                        367a, 382, 382a, 383, 383a,                       338a .........       338a–378a–418a–458a–498a                              ■ b. Revising the entries for ‘‘Region 3’’
                                                                        384, 384a, 385, 385a, 386,                        Single               431, 431a, 432, 432a, 433,
                                                                                                                            Chan-                433a, 434, 434a, 471, 471a,
                                                                                                                                                                                                     and ‘‘Regions 7A and 8’’ in Table C7 in
                                                                        386a, 387, 387a, 391, 391a,
                                                                        392, 392a, 393, 393a, 394,                          nels.                472, 472a, 473, 473a, 474,                          paragraph (c)(7);
                                                                        394a, 399, 399a, 400, 400a,                                              474a, 479, 479a, 480, 480a,                         ■ c. Revising the entry for ‘‘Regions 7A,
                                                                        401, 401a, 402, 402a, 403,                                               481, 481a, 488, 488a, 489,                          7B, and 8’’ in Table C8 in paragraph
                                                                        403a, 404, 404a, 405, 405a,                                              489a, 490, 490a, 499, 499a,
                                                                                                                                                                                                     (c)(8); and
                                                                        406, 406a, 407, 407a, 409,                                               500, 500a, 501, 501a, 508,
                                                                        409a, 410, 410a                                                          508a, 509, 509a, 510, 510a                          ■ d. Revising the entries for ‘‘Regions
                                                                                                                                                                                                     7A and 8’’ and ‘‘Region 7B’’ in Table C9
                                                    *       *    *            *       *                                   *       *    *               *         *                                   in paragraph (c)(9).
                                                                                                                              (1) * * *
                                                        (d) * * *                                                                                                                                       The revisions read as follows:
                                                                                                                              TABLE 4C—SMR CATEGORY 806–       § 90.619 Operations within the U.S./Mexico
                                                        TABLE 4B—SMR CATEGORY 806–
                                                                                                                              816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHANNELS and U.S./Canada border areas.
                                                        816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHAN-
                                                                                                                              AVAILABLE FOR SITE-BASED LICENS- *      *    *   *     *
                                                        NELS, AVAILABLE AFTER JANUARY
                                                                                                                              ING IN SOUTHEASTERN U.S. AFTER      (c) * * *
                                                        21, 2005, FOR SITE-BASED LICENS-
                                                                                                                              JANUARY 21, 2005
                                                        ING                                                                                                                                              (6) * * *
                                                                                                                                                    [22 channels]
                                                                          [160 channels]
                                                                                                                                                              Channel Nos.
                                                     Group No.                      Channel Nos.
                                                                                                                          Single               371, 371a, 373, 373a, 374,
                                                    315 ...........   315–355–395–435–475                                   Chan-                374a, 375, 375a, 376, 376a,
                                                    315a .........    315a–355a–395a–435a–475a                              nels.                377, 377a, 378, 378a, 395,
                                                    316 ...........   316–356–396–436–476                                                        395a, 396, 396a, 397, 397a,
                                                    316a .........    316a–356a–396a–436a–476a                                                   398, 398a
                                                    317 ...........   317–357–397–437–477

                                                            TABLE C6—PUBLIC SAFETY POOL 806–816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHANNELS IN THE CANADA BORDER REGIONS
                                                          Canada border region                                                                                  Channel Nos.                                                                             Total

                                                    Regions 1, 4, 5, and 6 ..............           231–260a .....................................................................................................................................   60 Channels.

                                                            *                                *                      *                           *                                 *                                 *                                    *
                                                    Region 3 ...................................    231–320a, 501–508a ...................................................................................................................           180 Channels.
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                                                    Regions 7A and 8 .....................          269, 269a, 289, 289a, 311, 311a, 399, 399a, 439, 439a, 270, 270a, 290, 290a, 312, 312a,                                                          140 Channels.
                                                                                                      400, 400a, 440, 440a, 279, 279a, 299, 299a, 319, 319a, 339, 339a, 359, 359a, 280, 280a,
                                                                                                      300, 300a, 320, 320a, 340, 340a, 360, 360a, 309, 309a, 329, 329a, 349, 349a, 369, 369a,
                                                                                                      389, 389a, 310, 310a, 330, 330a, 350, 350a, 370, 370a, 390, 390a, 313, 313a, 353, 353a,
                                                                                                      393, 393a, 441, 441a, 461, 461a, 314, 314a, 354, 354a, 394, 394a, 448, 448a, 468, 468a,
                                                                                                      321, 321a, 341, 341a, 361, 361a, 381, 381a, 419, 419a, 328, 328a, 348, 348a, 368, 368a,
                                                                                                      388, 388a, 420, 420a, 351, 351a, 379, 379a, 409, 409a, 429, 429a, 449, 449a, 352, 352a,
                                                                                                      380, 380a, 410, 410a, 430, 430a, 450, 450a, 391, 391a, 392, 392a, 401, 401a, 408, 408a,
                                                                                                      421, 421a, 428, 428a, 459, 459a, 460, 460a, 469, 469a, 470, 470a.




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                                                           TABLE C6—PUBLIC SAFETY POOL 806–816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHANNELS IN THE CANADA BORDER REGIONS—
                                                                                                    Continued
                                                           Canada border region                                                                                        Channel Nos.                                                                    Total

                                                    Region 7B .................................         231–260a, 269, 269a, 289, 289a, 311, 311a, 399, 399a, 439, 439a, 270, 270a, 290,                                                  290a,   340 Channels.
                                                                                                          312, 312a, 400, 400a, 440, 440a, 279, 279a, 299, 299a, 319, 319a, 339, 339a, 359,                                               359a,
                                                                                                          280, 280a, 300, 300a, 320, 320a, 340, 340a, 360, 360a, 309, 309a, 329, 329a, 349,                                               349a,
                                                                                                          369, 369a, 389, 389a, 310, 310a, 330, 330a, 350, 350a, 370, 370a, 390, 390a, 313,                                               313a,
                                                                                                          353, 353a, 393, 393a, 441, 441a, 461, 461a, 314, 314a, 354, 354a, 394, 394a, 448,                                               448a,
                                                                                                          468, 468a, 315, 315a, 355, 355a, 395, 395a, 435, 435a, 475, 475a, 316, 316a, 356,                                               356a,
                                                                                                          396, 396a, 436, 436a, 476, 476a, 317, 317a, 357, 357a, 397, 397a, 437, 437a, 477,                                               477a,
                                                                                                          318, 318a, 358, 358a, 398, 398a, 438, 438a, 478, 478a, 321, 321a, 341, 341a, 361,                                               361a,
                                                                                                          381, 381a, 419, 419a, 328, 328a, 348, 348a, 368, 368a, 388, 388a, 420, 420a, 331,                                               331a,
                                                                                                          371, 371a, 411, 411a, 451, 451a, 491, 491a, 332, 332a, 372, 372a, 412, 412a, 452,                                               452a,
                                                                                                          492, 492a, 333, 333a, 373, 373a, 413, 413a, 453, 453a, 493, 493a, 334, 334a, 374,                                               374a,
                                                                                                          414, 414a, 454, 454a, 494, 494a, 335, 335a, 375, 375a, 415, 415a, 455, 455a, 495,                                               495a,
                                                                                                          336, 336a, 376, 376a, 416, 416a, 456, 456a, 496, 496a, 337, 337a, 377, 377a, 417,                                               417a,
                                                                                                          457, 457a, 497, 497a, 338, 338a, 378, 378a, 418, 418a, 458, 458a, 498, 498a, 351,                                               351a,
                                                                                                          379, 379a, 409, 409a, 429, 429a, 449, 449a, 352, 352a, 380, 380a, 410, 410a, 430,                                               430a,
                                                                                                          450, 450a, 391, 391a, 392, 392a, 401, 401a, 408, 408a, 421, 421a, 428, 428a, 459,                                               459a,
                                                                                                          460, 460a, 469, 469a, 470, 470a, 431, 431a, 432, 432a, 433, 433a, 434, 434a, 471,                                               471a,
                                                                                                          472, 472a, 473, 473a, 474, 474a, 479, 479a, 480, 480a.



                                                    *        *         *         *         *                                       (7) * * *

                                                              TABLE C7—GENERAL CATEGORY 806–821/851–866 MHZ BAND CHANNELS IN THE CANADA BORDER REGIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     General category          General category
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     channels where            channels where
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      800 MHz high              800 MHz high
                                                                                                                 Canada border region                                                                                 density cellular          density cellular
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       systems are               systems are
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        prohibited                permitted


                                                            *                                 *                                 *                                 *                                *                        *                         *
                                                    Region 3 ....................................................................................................................................................   321–500a ..............   509–710.
                                                    Regions 7A and 8 .....................................................................................................................................          231–260a, 511–            None.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      550.

                                                                  *                               *                                *                               *                               *                           *                      *



                                                    *        *         *         *         *                                       (8) * * *

                                                          TABLE C8—BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL/LAND TRANSPORTATION POOL 806–816/851–861 MHZ BAND CHANNELS IN THE
                                                                                              CANADA BORDER REGIONS
                                                           Canada border region                                                                                        Channel Nos.                                                                    Total


                                                            *                       *                                   *                   *                   *                   *                                                                 *
                                                    Regions 7A, 7B, and 8 .............                 261, 261a, 271, 271a, 281, 281a, 291, 291a, 301, 301a, 262, 262a, 272, 272a,                                               282,   282a,   200 Channels
                                                                                                          292, 292a, 302, 302a, 263, 263a, 273, 273a, 283, 283a, 293, 293a, 303, 303a,                                             264,   264a,
                                                                                                          274, 274a, 284, 284a, 294, 294a, 304, 304a, 265, 265a, 275, 275a, 285, 285a,                                             295,   295a,
                                                                                                          305, 305a, 266, 266a, 276, 276a, 286, 286a, 296, 296a, 306, 306a, 267, 267a,                                             277,   277a,
                                                                                                          287, 287a, 297, 297a, 307, 307a, 268, 268a, 278, 278a, 288, 288a, 298, 298a,                                             308,   308a,
                                                                                                          322, 322a, 362, 362a, 402, 402a, 442, 442a, 482, 482a, 323, 323a, 363, 363a,                                             403,   403a,
                                                                                                          443, 443a, 483, 483a, 324, 324a, 364, 364a, 404, 404a, 444, 444a, 484, 484a,                                             325,   325a,
                                                                                                          365, 365a, 405, 405a, 445, 445a, 485, 485a, 326, 326a, 366, 366a, 406, 406a,                                             446,   446a,
                                                                                                          486, 486a, 327, 327a, 367, 367a, 407, 407a, 447, 447a, 487, 487a, 342, 342a,                                             382,   382a,
                                                                                                          422, 422a, 462, 462a, 502, 502a, 343, 343a, 383, 383a, 423, 423a, 463, 463a,                                             503,   503a,
                                                                                                          344, 344a, 384, 384a, 424, 424a, 464, 464a, 504, 504a, 345, 345a, 385, 385a,                                             425,   425a,
                                                                                                          465, 465a, 505, 505a, 346, 346a, 386, 386a, 426, 426a, 466, 466a, 506, 506a,                                             347,   347a,
                                                                                                          387, 387a, 427, 427a, 467, 467a, 507, 507a.
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                                                     TABLE C9—SMR CATEGORY 806–816/851–861 MHZ CHANNELS AVAILABLE FOR SITE-BASED LICENSING IN THE CANADA
                                                                                            BORDER REGIONS
                                                          Canada border region                                                                                   Channel Nos.                                                                                Total


                                                            *                          *                                  *                                 *                                 *                                 *                            *
                                                    Regions 7A and 8 .....................         315, 315a, 355, 355a, 395, 395a, 435, 435a, 475, 475a, 316, 316a, 356, 356a, 396, 396a,                                                               160 Channels.
                                                                                                     436, 436a, 476, 476a, 317, 317a, 357, 357a, 397, 397a, 437, 437a, 477, 477a, 318, 318a,
                                                                                                     358, 358a, 398, 398a, 438, 438a, 478, 478a, 331, 331a, 371, 371a, 411, 411a, 451, 451a,
                                                                                                     491, 491a, 332, 332a, 372, 372a, 412, 412a, 452, 452a, 492, 492a, 333, 333a, 373, 373a,
                                                                                                     413, 413a, 453, 453a, 493, 493a, 334, 334a, 374, 374a, 414, 414a, 454, 454a, 494, 494a,
                                                                                                     335, 335a, 375, 375a, 415, 415a, 455, 455a, 495, 495a, 336, 336a, 376, 376a, 416, 416a,
                                                                                                     456, 456a, 496, 496a, 337, 337a, 377, 377a, 417, 417a, 457, 457a, 497, 497a, 338, 338a,
                                                                                                     378, 378a, 418, 418a, 458, 458a, 498, 498a, 431, 431a, 432, 432a, 433, 433a, 434, 434a,
                                                                                                     471, 471a, 472, 472a, 473, 473a, 474, 474a, 479, 479a, 480, 480a, 481, 481a, 488, 488a,
                                                                                                     489, 489a, 490, 490a, 499, 499a, 500, 500a, 501, 501a, 508, 508a, 509, 509a, 510, 510a.
                                                    Region 7B .................................    * * * .............................................................................................................................................   20 Channels.
                                                                                                   481a, 488a, 489a, 490a, 499a, 500a, 501a, 508a, 509a, 510a ..................................................



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                                                    Project Management, Department of                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                     2. Section 909.403, paragraphs (1) and
                                                    Energy.                                                               I. Background                                                                (2), are revised to change the title of the
                                                    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                                II. Section-by-Section Analysis                                              NNSA SPE.
                                                                                                                          III. Procedural Requirements                                                 Part 916—TYPES OF CONTRACTS
                                                    SUMMARY:   The Department of Energy
                                                                                                                             A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
                                                    (DOE) is proposing to amend the
                                                                                                                                and 13563                                                                 3. Section 916.505, paragraph (b)(6)(i),
                                                    Department of Energy Acquisition                                         B. Review Under Executive Order 12988                                     is revised to change the title of the
                                                    Regulation (DEAR) to make technical                                      C. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility                                NNSA SPE.
                                                    and administrative changes to the                                           Act
                                                    DEAR, including changes to conform to                                    D. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction                                   Part 917—SPECIAL CONTRACTING
                                                    the Federal Acquisition Regulation                                          Act                                                                    METHODS
                                                    (FAR), remove out-of-date coverage,                                      E. Review Under the National
                                                    update references, and correct minor                                                                                                                 4. Section 917.602, paragraph (a), is
                                                                                                                                Environmental Policy Act                                               revised to remove language that is no
                                                    errors and omissions. This proposed                                      F. Review Under Executive Order 13132
                                                    rule does not alter substantive rights or                                                                                                          longer needed in the DEAR.
                                                                                                                             G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates
                                                    obligations under current law.                                              Reform Act of 1995.                                                    Part 922—APPLICATION OF LABOR
                                                    DATES: Written comments on the                                           H. Review Under the Treasury and General                                  LAWS TO GOVERNMENT
                                                    proposed rulemaking must be received                                        Government Appropriations Act, 1999                                    ACQUISITION
                                                    on or before close of business April 24,                                 I. Review Under Executive Order 13211
                                                    2015.                                                                    J. Review Under the Treasury and General                                    5. Section 922.804 is no longer
                                                                                                                                Government Appropriations Act, 2001                                    needed in the DEAR and is removed.
                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                    identified by: Technical and                                             K. Approval by the Office of the Secretary                                Part 925—FOREIGN ACQUISITION
                                                                                                                                of Energy
                                                    Administrative Changes to Department
                                                    of Energy Acquisition Regulation and                                                                                                                 6. Section 925.103, paragraph (a), is
                                                                                                                          I. Background
                                                    RIN 1991–AC00, by any of the following                                                                                                             revised to correct the CFR reference.
                                                                                                                            The DEAR has outdated citations and                                          7. Section 925.1001, paragraph (b), is
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                                                    methods:
                                                      • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                               minor errors of a technical nature. The                                      revised to change the title of the NNSA
                                                    www.regulations.gov. Follow the                                       objective of this proposed rule is to                                        SPE.
                                                    instructions for submitting comments.                                 update the outdated citations and                                            Part 931—CONTRACT COST
                                                      • Email to: DEARrulemaking@                                         correct the errors and omissions in the                                      PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES
                                                    hq.doe.gov Include DEAR: Small                                        existing DEAR to conform to the FAR.
                                                    Business and other Socioeconomic                                      None of these changes are substantive or                                        8. Section 931.205–18, paragraph
                                                    Programs and RIN 1991–AC00 in the                                     of a nature to cause any significant                                         (c)(2), is deleted in its entirety and
                                                    subject line of the message.                                          expense for DOE or its contractors.                                          replaced with a new paragraph (c).


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SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments are due on or before May 11, 2015 and reply comments are due on or before May 26, 2015. Written Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) comments on the proposed information collection requirements contained herein must be submitted by the public, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and other interested parties on or before May 26, 2015.
ContactFor further information, contact John Evanoff, Esq., of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, Policy and Licensing Division, at (202) 418-0848, or by email to [email protected] or Rodney Conway, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Mobility Division, at (202) 418-2904, or by email to [email protected] For additional information concerning the information collection requirements contained in this document, send an email to [email protected] or contact Benish Shah, Office of Managing Director, Performance Evaluation and Records Management, 202-418-7866, or by email to [email protected] To view or obtain a copy of this information collection request (ICR) submitted to OMB: (1) Go to this OMB/GSA Web page: http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain, (2) look for the section of the Web page called ``Currently Under Review,'' (3) click on the downward-pointing arrow in the ``Select Agency'' box below the ``Currently Under Review'' heading, (4) select ``Federal Communications Commission'' from the list of agencies presented in the ``Select Agency'' box, (5) click the ``Submit'' button to the right of the ``Select Agency'' box, and (6) when the list of FCC ICRs currently under review appears, look for the OMB control number of this ICR as shown in the Supplementary Information section below (or its title if there is no OMB control number) and then click on the ICR Reference Number. A copy of the FCC submission to OMB will be displayed.
FR Citation80 FR 15723 

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