82_FR_27767 82 FR 27652 - Amends Rules Related to Satellite Earth Stations Mounted on Vessels, Vehicles and Aircraft

82 FR 27652 - Amends Rules Related to Satellite Earth Stations Mounted on Vessels, Vehicles and Aircraft

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 115 (June 16, 2017)

Page Range27652-27674
FR Document2017-12189

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes to streamline, consolidate, and harmonize rules governing earth stations in motion (ESIMs) used to provide satellite- based services on ships, airplanes and vehicles communicating with geostationary-satellite orbit (GSO), fixed-satellite service (FSS) satellite systems.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Parts 2 and 25

[IB Docket No. 17-95; FCC 17-56]


Amends Rules Related to Satellite Earth Stations Mounted on 
Vessels, Vehicles and Aircraft

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission) proposes to streamline, consolidate, and harmonize rules 
governing earth stations in motion (ESIMs) used to provide satellite-
based services on ships, airplanes and vehicles communicating with 
geostationary-satellite orbit (GSO), fixed-satellite service (FSS) 
satellite systems.

DATES: Comments are due on or before July 31, 2017. Reply comments are 
due on or before August 30, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by IB Docket No. 17-95, 
by any of the following methods:
     Federal Communications Commission's Web site: http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs. 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: FCC504@fcc.gov 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cindy Spiers, 202-418-1593.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), FCC 17-56, adopted May 18, 2016, and 
released May 19, 2017. The full text of the NPRM is available at 
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-17-56A1.pdf. The NPRM 
is also available for inspection and copying during business hours in 
the FCC Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street SW., 
Room CY-A257, Washington, DC 20554. To request materials in accessible 
formats for people with disabilities, send an email to FCC504@fcc.gov 
or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 
(voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY).

Comment Filing Requirements

    Interested parties may file comments and reply comments on or 
before the dates indicated in the DATES section above. Comments may be 
filed using the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS).
     Electronic Filers. Comments may be filed electronically 
using the Internet by accessing the ECFS, http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs.
     Paper Filers. Parties who file by paper must include an 
original and four copies of each filing.
    Filings may 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.
     All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings 
for the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 
445 12th Street SW., Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. All hand 
deliveries must be held together with rubber bands or fasteners. Any 
envelopes must be disposed of before entering the building.
     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.
     U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority 
mail must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW., Washington DC 20554.
     Persons With Disabilities. To request materials in 
accessible formats for persons with disabilities (Braille, large print, 
electronic files, audio format), or to request reasonable 
accommodations for filing comments (accessible format documents, sign 
language interpreters, CART, etc.), send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or 
call 202-418-0530 (voice) or 202-418-0432 (TTY).

Ex Parte Presentations

    We will treat this proceeding 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

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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 rule 1.1206(b). 
In proceedings governed by rule 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.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This document contains proposed new and modified information 
collection requirements. The Commission, as part of its continuing 
effort to reduce paperwork burdens, invites the general public and the 
Office of Management and Budget to comment on the information 
collection requirements contained in this document, as required by the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. In addition, pursuant to the Small 
Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, we seek specific comment on how 
we might further reduce the information collection burden for small 
business concerns with fewer than 25 employees.

Synopsis

    In this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), the Commission seeks 
comment on two broad proposals to facilitate the deployment of Earth 
Stations in Motion (ESIMs) and reduce the regulatory burdens on ESIMs. 
First, we propose to reorganize and consolidate the sections in part 25 
of the Commission's rules, including technical and operational as well 
as application rules, for the three types of Fixed-Satellite Service 
(FSS) earth stations that the Commission authorizes to transmit while 
in motion: Earth Stations on Vessels (ESVs), Vehicle-Mounted Earth 
Stations (VMESs), and Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft (ESAAs). We will 
refer to these earth stations collectively as ESIMs.
    Second, we propose new rules to allow the operation of ESIMs in the 
conventional Ka-band. Specifically, our proposals would apply to ESIMs 
communicating with geostationary-orbit (GSO) FSS space stations 
operating in 18.3-18.8 GHz and 19.7-20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 
28.35-28.6 GHz and 29.25-30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands.\1\ 
The proposed rule changes for ESIMs in the conventional Ka-band would 
promote innovative and flexible use of satellite technology, and 
provide new opportunities for a variety of uses. The proposed rules 
would also create regulatory equity by adopting a regulatory regime for 
ESIM operations in the conventional Ka-band similar to that which 
currently exists in the conventional C-band, the conventional Ku-band, 
and in portions of the extended Ku-band.\2\ We seek comment on these 
proposals and solicit input on other ideas for streamlining our rules 
while providing flexibility moving forward.
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    \1\ While there currently are NGSO FSS ESIM operations in 
portions of the 17.8-20.2 GHz and 27.5-30.0 GHz bands, authorized on 
a non-harmful-interference basis, O3b Limited Radio Station 
Authorization, IBFS File No. SES-LIC-20130528-00455 (granted May 13, 
2014), this NPRM will only address the GSO FSS ESIM operations. O3b 
and SES Americom request that we expand the scope of this proceeding 
to cover NGSO ESIM operations. See Letter from Suzanne Malloy, Vice 
President, Regulatory Affairs, O3b Limited, and Petra A. Vorwig, 
Senior Legal & Regulatory Counsel, SES Americom, Inc. to Marlene H. 
Dortch, Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17-95 (filed May 12, 2017). 
O3b and SES Americom's request is premature. There is an open 
proceeding addressing NGSO FSS licensing and service rules and the 
Commission will be in a better position to propose rules for ESIMs 
communicating with NGSO satellites after the resolution of technical 
rules in that proceeding. See Update to Parts 2 and 25 Concerning 
Non-Geostationary, Fixed-Satellite Service Systems and Related 
Matters, IB Docket No. 16-408, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 31 FCC 
Rcd 13651 (2016).
    \2\ The ``conventional C-band'' refers to the 3700-4200 MHz 
(space-to-Earth) and 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) FSS frequency 
bands. See 47 CFR 25.103. The ``conventional Ku-band'' refers to the 
11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) 
FSS frequency bands, and the ``extended Ku-band'' refers to the 
10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.45-11.7 GHz, and 13.75-14.0 GHz bands.
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Proposal Overview

    Part 25 of the Commission's rules is organized in the following 
manner: Subpart A contains general rules relating to scope and 
definitions; Subpart B contains rules relating to application filing 
requirements and licensing procedures; Subpart C provides technical 
standards for licensing earth and space stations; and Subpart D 
contains rules governing the technical operations of earth and space 
station operations.\3\ In this NPRM, we propose to make revisions in 
each of these subparts. Through this proceeding, to the extent 
possible, we propose to eliminate duplicative rule provisions that 
apply to ESIMs on specific vehicle types operating in specific 
frequency bands and require instead that ESIMs meet the same 
requirements as fixed and temporary fixed earth stations. We propose to 
maintain those rule provisions that ensure that FSS earth stations 
operating while in motion do not cause more interference than FSS earth 
stations at fixed locations. We seek comment on these proposals.
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    \3\ In addition, Subpart E is reserved, Subpart F relates to 
competitive bidding procedures for the satellite digital audio radio 
service, Subparts G and H are reserved, Subpart I relates to equal 
employment opportunities, and Subpart J relates to public interest 
obligations. We do not propose any changes to Subparts E through J 
in this NPRM.
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Definitions

    In this NPRM, we propose to amend current definitions and add new 
definitions that will allow for greater clarity regarding the operation 
of earth stations in motion with GSO FSS space stations. We seek 
comment on these proposals.
    Definition of ESIMs. We propose to define Earth Stations in Motion 
(ESIMs) in Sec.  25.103 to mean a term that collectively designates 
ESVs, VMESs and ESAAs, which are already defined in Sec.  25.103.
    Revised Definition of Blanket License. We propose to amend the 
definition of Blanket License in Sec.  25.103.\4\ We propose to change 
the designation of the type of earth station in this definition, i.e., 
fixed or mobile, to refer instead to the type of satellite service in 
which the earth station operates, i.e., FSS or MSS. Changing the earth-
station categorization in this definition to FSS and MSS better 
reflects the nature of ESIM operations as proposed in this NPRM. 
Additionally we propose minor rewording of the second clause to more 
directly mirror the first clause of the definition. Specifically, the 
revised definition of Blanket License, as proposed, would read: ``A 
license for: (1) multiple earth stations in the FSS or MSS, or for 
SDARS terrestrial repeaters, that may be operated anywhere within a 
geographic area specified in the license, or (2) for multiple space 
stations in non-geostationary-orbit.''
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    \4\ The current definition of Blanket License states: ``A 
license for multiple fixed or mobile earth stations or SDARS 
terrestrial repeaters that may be operated anywhere within a 
geographic area specified in the license, or for multiple non-
geostationary-orbit space stations.'' 47 CFR 25.103.
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    Definition of Network Control and Monitoring Center (NCMC). We 
propose to add a definition of Network Control and Monitoring Center to 
Sec.  25.103. An NCMC, as used in the part 25 rules, is a facility that 
has the capability to remotely control earth stations operating

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as any part of a satellite network or system.\5\
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    \5\ As such, an NCMC would constitute a ``remote control point'' 
as that term is used in the Part 25 rules (see, e.g., 47 CFR 
25.271(b), 25.272(d)(1)).
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    Revised Definitions of VMES and ESAA. Because we are proposing to 
consolidate the current VMES and ESAA operating requirements (now 
codified in Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227, respectively) into a new ESIM 
section (proposed as Sec.  25.228), Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227 would 
be deleted as a consequence of that consolidation. Similarly, any 
cross-references to those deleted sections elsewhere in the rules would 
need to be deleted as well. As such cross-references appear in the 
Sec.  25.103 definitions of VMES and ESAA, we propose to revise these 
definitions accordingly.\6\
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    \6\ While we are also proposing to bring the section 25.221 and 
25.222 operating requirements for ESVs under the same umbrella that 
will cover VMESs and ESAAs (i.e., the umbrella of the proposed 
section 25.228 for ESIMs), the section 25.103 definition of ESVs 
would not need to be revised to eliminate any outdated cross-
references because it does not now contain any cross-references.
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    Revised Definition of Routine Processing. The current definition of 
routine processing in Sec.  25.103 includes a cross-reference to Sec.  
25.138(a), which we propose to consolidate into Sec.  25.218(i). We 
propose to delete this cross-reference, because the definition already 
includes a cross-reference to Sec.  25.218.
    Revised Definition of Two-Degree Compliant Space Station. The 
current definition of a two-degree compliant space station in Sec.  
25.103 contains a cross-reference to Sec.  25.138, which we propose to 
consolidate with Sec.  25.218, and cross-references to Sec. Sec.  
25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 in connection with off-axis e.i.r.p. 
limits that we also propose be included in Sec.  25.218. We therefore 
propose to update this definition to remove the cross-references to 
Sec. Sec.  25.138, 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.

Incorporating Sec.  25.138 Into Sec.  25.218, and Extending the 
Applicability of Sec.  25.218 to the Conventional Ka-Band and ESIMs

    Section 25.218 contains off-axis e.i.r.p. density envelopes for FSS 
earth stations transmitting to GSO FSS space stations in the 
conventional C-band, extended C-band, conventional Ku-band, or extended 
Ku-band.\7\ Earth stations in these frequency bands that comply with 
these envelopes are considered ``two-degree-spacing compliant,'' and 
the operators of their target space stations are not required to 
coordinate their operations with operators of nearby space stations. 
25.138(a) contains similar provisions for FSS earth stations 
transmitting to GSO FSS space stations in the conventional Ka-band. To 
improve the organizational coherence of part 25, we propose to move 
these provisions of Sec.  25.138(a) into Sec.  25.218(i),\8\ and to 
extend the applicability of Sec.  25.218 to conventional Ka-band GSO 
FSS earth stations.\9\
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    \7\ We note that the rules do not currently provide for ESIM 
operations in the extended C-band.
    \8\ Table 3 lists the paragraphs of section 25.138 and the 
corresponding paragraphs of proposed section 25.138(i). As a result 
of this insertion, we propose to renumber paragraph (i) to (j) in 
section 25.218.
    \9\ We do not propose to include the space station pfd limit of 
section 25.138(a)(6) in section 25.218(i). In 2015, we recodified 
this limit in section 25.140(a)(3)(iii) but inadvertently failed to 
make the corresponding deletion to section 25.138. See Comprehensive 
Review of Licensing and Operating Rules for Satellite Services, IB 
Docket No. 12-267, Second Report and Order, 30 FCC Rcd 14713, 14755, 
para. 115 (2015) (2015 Second Report and Order). Including the limit 
in section 25.218(i) would perpetuate this inadvertent duplication. 
In contrast, deleting section 25.138(a)(6) and leaving current 
section 25.140(a)(3)(iii) intact will conform the rules to the form 
intended by the Commission's action in the 2015 Second Report and 
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    Section 25.138(b) states that operation in the conventional Ka-band 
with off-axis e.i.r.p. density levels exceeding the limits in Sec.  
25.138(a) are subject to coordination under Sec.  25.220. Current Sec.  
25.218(i) contains a similar coordination provision governing 
operations in the conventional C-band, extended C-band, conventional 
Ku-band, and extended Ku-band. To clarify the rule in Sec.  25.138(b), 
we propose to amend Sec.  25.218(i) so that it lists all of the 
frequency bands included in the revised Sec.  25.218(a).\10\
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    \10\ We propose to redesignate current section 25.218(i) as 
section 25.218(j), as a result of our proposed insertion of the 
conventional Ka-band off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits currently 
contained in section 25.138(a) into section 25.218 as paragraph (i).
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    Section 25.138(f) states that space station operators may not 
transmit communications to or from user transceivers in the United 
States in the conventional Ka-band unless such communications are 
authorized under an FCC earth station license. We propose to make this 
a general requirement applicable to space station operators in all 
frequency bands, to clarify the language of the requirement, and to 
place this requirement in a new section, Sec.  25.289. We propose that 
this requirement would be merged with Sec.  25.287(d) that imposes the 
same condition for mobile transmitters or transceivers operating in 
some Mobile-Satellite Service frequencies. Section 25.287(d) could then 
be removed. The new rule would state: ``The holder of an FCC blanket 
earth station license will be responsible for operation of any earth 
station under that license. Operators of satellite networks and systems 
must not transmit communications to or from such earth stations in the 
United States unless such communications are authorized under a service 
contract with the holder of a pertinent FCC blanket earth station 
license or under a service contract with another party with authority 
for such operation delegated by such a blanket licensee.''
    We propose applying Sec.  25.218 to all applications for fixed and 
temporary-fixed FSS earth stations transmitting to geostationary space 
stations in the conventional or extended C-band or Ku-band, or the 
conventional Ka-band, and to all applications for ESIMs in the 
conventional C-, Ku-, or Ka-band, except for applications proposing 
transmission of analog command signals at a band edge with bandwidths 
greater than 1 MHz or transmission of any other type of analog signals 
with bandwidths greater than 200 kHz. We propose modifying Sec.  
25.218(a)(1) accordingly.\11\
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    \11\ We propose to retain the exception for analog video earth 
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Reorganizing and Streamlining the Technical and Operational and 
Coordination Requirements of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226 and 
25.227 Into Sec.  25.228

    We propose to bring all the technical, operational and coordination 
requirements for blanket licensed-ESV, VMES and ESAA earth stations 
that are linked to GSO FSS space stations--currently arrayed in 
Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226 and 25.227 of our current rules--
under one new umbrella rule section applicable to ESIMs generally: 
Proposed Sec.  25.228. This current array of ESIM rules would then be 
eliminated entirely, as all the requirements therein would either be 
subsumed by new Sec.  25.228, or will be consolidated in certain other 
provisions described below.\12\ While we do not think there will be any 
significant costs associated with reorganizing and consolidating these 
rule sections, we invite comments that will help estimate costs and 
benefits of the proposals. Under the rules as they now stand, the 
technical and operational rules for each of these types of ESIMs can be 
found primarily in the paragraph (a) provisions of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 
25.222, 25.226 and 25.227, while the coordination requirements are 
primarily located in the paragraph (c) and (d)

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provisions of these same sections. Broadly speaking, some of these 
rules are the same regardless of the type of ESIM, while others vary 
depending on the vehicle type and frequency band at issue. Accordingly, 
in crafting Sec.  25.228 as an umbrella regulation that includes both 
the provisions that apply to all ESIMs and those that are tailored to 
specific circumstances, we propose to group ESIM requirements into the 
following categories, the details of which we discuss below: (1) Core 
rules (i.e. those applicable to all ESIMs); (2) vehicle-type specific 
rules that apply across multiple frequency bands; (3) frequency-band 
specific status and coordination rules; and (4) vehicle-type specific 
rules that apply to a single frequency band.
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    \12\ The discussion that follows lays out those instances where 
ESIM requirements now appearing in this array of four ESIM rule 
sections would be consolidated in a rule other than the proposed 
section 25.228, or where consolidation has effectively occurred 
because the requirement in question is duplicated in another 
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Core Rules

    In this NPRM, we seek comment on streamlining the core ESIMs rules. 
In this context, core rules refer to those rules that are currently the 
same for each type of ESIM and those that we propose to amend in order 
to create such uniformity. These rules are related to the Commission's 
GSO FSS two-degree orbital spacing policy, control of operating ESIMs, 
operational reports, and electromagnetic radiation safety. With regard 
to revising requirements in order to create additional uniformity, we 
propose substantive changes to some of the rules to eliminate 
unnecessary variations across types of ESIMs, eliminate unnecessary 
duplication of rules across different rule sections, and eliminate 
rules that are better served by reliance on other sections of the 
Commission's rules. Specifically, we propose substantive changes to the 
following areas of our ESIM rules: (1) Antenna pointing accuracy 
requirements, (2) e.i.r.p. density limits, (3) the self-monitoring 
(self-diagnostics) requirement, (4) the network control and monitoring 
center requirement, (5) logging requirements, and (6) the installation 
requirements related to radiation safety.
    Overview of Earth Station Licensing Rules. The licensing rules in 
part 25 for FSS earth stations transmitting digital emissions provide 
two main options for obtaining a license for an earth station at a 
fixed location. The first option is to demonstrate compliance with 
default limits on emissions in directions other than toward the target 
satellite, which are referred to as off-axis e.i.r.p. density 
limits.\13\ These limits were developed to implement the Commission's 
GSO FSS space station two-degree orbital spacing policy. They ensure 
earth station compatibility with networks using adjacent satellites in 
a two-degree orbital spacing environment by controlling the level of 
emissions from an earth station that can be transmitted toward adjacent 
satellite orbital locations. The second option is to demonstrate that 
the operations of the earth stations in the satellite network have been 
coordinated with operators of networks using adjacent satellites that 
would be affected by emissions of the earth stations that exceed the 
default off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits, under the coordination 
requirements of Sec.  25.220. Under the first option, there are two 
alternatives for showing compliance. One alternative is to demonstrate 
that the earth station antenna gain pattern comports with the off-axis 
gain limits in Sec.  25.209, and that the antenna input power density 
comports with limits in Sec.  25.212. However, this alternative is not 
currently available for ESV, VMES, or ESAA applications. The other 
alternative is to demonstrate that the off-axis e.i.r.p. density of the 
earth station emissions comports with the applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. 
density limits. There are provisions very similar to this alternative 
for ESV, VMES, and ESAA applications. In the following paragraphs, we 
propose to continue to make both options for obtaining a license 
available for ESIMs while changing our rules to allow ESIM applicants 
to use both alternatives for showing compliance under the first option.
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    \13\ The off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits are currently set 
forth in 47 CFR 25.218 for the C- and Ku-bands and in 47 CFR 25.138 
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    Antenna Pointing Accuracy Requirement. The Commission's current 
rules for licensing ESVs, VMESs, and ESAAs all contain antenna pointing 
accuracy requirements. These requirements were based on the premise 
that highly directional earth station antennas mounted on moving 
platforms will have to accurately track the target satellite to 
maintain communications with that satellite and avoid interfering with 
reception of signals by adjacent satellites. The original ESV rules 
adopted in 2005 contained the same definition of off-axis angle, which 
the Commission called [thgr] (theta) that was used by the ITU in 
Resolution 902. According to this definition, [thgr] is measured from 
the axis of the main lobe of the ESV antenna. In the 2009 ESV 
Reconsideration Order, however, the Commission changed the definition 
of [thgr] to be consistent with a definition adopted for fixed earth 
stations that it adopted in the Part 25 Streamlining 8th R&O. In the 
definition of [thgr] adopted in 2009, the off-axis angle is measured 
with respect to a line between the focal point of the earth station 
antenna and the location of the target satellite. This definition of 
[thgr] anchors one end of the reference line from which [thgr] is 
measured to the location of the target satellite. For a GSO FSS 
satellite, which is typically authorized with a  0.05 
degree stationkeeping accuracy requirement, the reference line thus 
remains within 0.05 degrees of the line from the earth station to the 
assigned orbital location of the target satellite. In contrast, under 
the 2005 off-axis angle definition, when the axis of the main lobe of 
the earth station antenna moves, off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits tied 
to that axis would apply to directions that also move around in space. 
The 2009 definition of [thgr] is now contained in the ESV, VMES, and 
ESAA rules in Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.\14\ This 
definition of [thgr] obviates the need for an antenna pointing accuracy 
requirement, because the limit on off-axis e.i.r.p. toward adjacent 
satellites is fixed regardless of the direction in which the earth 
station antenna is pointed.\15\ Therefore, the ESIM rules we propose 
here eliminate the antenna pointing accuracy requirement. This will 
afford ESIM operators more flexibility, because they can meet the off-
axis e.i.r.p. density limits either by maintaining accurate antenna 
pointing or by reducing the radiated off-axis e.i.r.p. density when the 
antenna is mispointed. We seek comment on this proposal.
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    \14\ The definition of theta was revised by the 2015 Second 
Report and Order. The definition in section 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, 
and 25.227 paragraph (a)(1)(i)(A) formerly read ``theta ([thgr]) is 
the angle in degrees from the line connecting the focal point of the 
antenna to the orbital location of the target satellite''. The minor 
rewording of the definition takes into account the fact that not all 
earth stations use feedhorn-reflector type antennas with focal 
points, and the fact that earth station antennas pointed toward GSO 
FSS satellites are usually pointed to the assigned location of the 
satellite, and do not track the actual position of the target 
satellite at any given time. The same definition of theta is now 
used in section 25.209, 47 CFR 25.209.
    \15\ This is the same as the approach taken by the ITU in 
Resolution 156 (WRC-15), which prescribes the operating conditions 
for ESIMs communicating with FSS space stations in the 19.7-20.2 GHz 
and 29.5-30 GHz frequency bands. In that resolution, the off-axis 
angle theta is defined as the angle ``from the vector from the earth 
station antenna to the associated satellite''. See Final Acts of 
WRC-15 at 248. Resolution 156 does not contain any antenna pointing 
accuracy requirements, because its off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits, 
like those in section 25.218 of the Commission's rules, are 
independent of the direction the ESIM antenna is pointed. We propose 
to add footnotes 5.484B and 5.527A, which relate to ESIM use and 
were adopted in WRC-15, to the international table.
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    Off-Axis E.I.R.P. Density Limits. Section 25.218, the off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density limits rule, currently only applies to applications 
for GSO FSS earth stations at fixed locations, and

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specifically excepts applications for ESVs, VMESs, and ESAAs. The 
numerical e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218 over each specified 
angular range are the same as those for the same frequency bands in 
Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227. Furthermore, the 
definition of [thgr] in Sec.  25.218 is the same as the one in 
Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.\16\ Thus, rather than 
duplicating the off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in the proposed ESIMs 
rules, we propose to cross-reference the off-axis e.i.r.p. density 
limits that already exist in Sec.  25.218. More specifically, 
paragraphs (a)(1)(i) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 
prescribe off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral density limits for C- and Ku-band 
ESVs, Ku-band VMESs, and Ku-band ESAAs respectively, for applicants 
proposing to comply with the Commission's off-axis e.i.r.p. density 
limits. We propose to replace these requirements with a requirement for 
ESIM licensees to comply with the applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density 
limits in Sec.  25.218. To extend the ESIMs rules to cover conventional 
Ka-band ESIMs, we propose that this requirement include the 
conventional Ka-band limits currently in Sec.  25.138, which we propose 
to merge into Sec.  25.218.
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    In the 2015 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted the 
same definition of [thgr] as described in the preceding paragraph in 
Sec.  25.209, the off-axis antenna gain limits rule. Moreover, the off-
axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218, and those resulting from 
the combination of antenna input power density limits in Sec.  25.212 
and antenna off-axis gain limits in Sec.  25.209 are the same as the 
off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, 
and 25.227. We thus propose to allow ESIM applicants the option of 
certifying compliance with the antenna pattern requirements of Sec.  
25.209 and the antenna input power density requirements of Sec.  
25.212, in lieu of the off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  
25.218. We seek comment on this proposal.
    Shutdown Requirements. Paragraphs (a)(1)(iii) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 
25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 set forth cessation of emission requirements 
for ESV, VMES, and ESAA transmitters, based on detection of antenna 
mispointing. We propose to replace these requirements with provisions 
in paragraphs (b) and (c) of Sec.  25.228 requiring cessation or 
reduction of emissions in the event that the ESIM or its associated 
network control and monitoring system detects that the ESIM has 
exceeded or is about to exceed the off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits. We 
also propose to include a requirement in the ESIM application rules in 
Sec.  25.115 to demonstrate how that requirement will be met.
    Paragraphs (a)(2) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 
set forth requirements for ESV, VMES, and ESAA systems that operate 
with e.i.r.p. spectral density levels above the levels provided in 
paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(3) of those sections. These provisions require 
such ESIM systems to operate in accordance with the off-axis e.i.r.p. 
density levels that have been coordinated by the operator of their 
target satellite(s) with the operators of adjacent satellites. The 
underlying purpose of these paragraphs can be satisfied by requiring 
ESIM operators that plan to operate their systems with off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density levels above the limits currently codified in 
Sec. Sec.  25.138 and 25.218 to have their operations coordinated by 
their target satellite operator(s) pursuant to Sec.  25.220. 
Specifically, we propose to include a technical and operational 
requirement in Sec.  25.228(a) that would replace the current 
provisions in Sec. Sec.  25.211, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227. Paragraphs 
(a)(2) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 also prescribe 
automatic cessation or reduction of emissions requirements in the event 
that an individual ESIM or multiple ESIMs using variable power density 
exceed the coordinated e.i.r.p. density levels. We proposed moving 
those requirements to Sec.  25.228, paragraphs (b) and (c), as 
discussed in paragraph 25 supra.
    The provisions in paragraphs (a)(3) and (a)(3)(i) of Sec. Sec.  
25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 limit the aggregate off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density levels for ESIM systems that use variable power-
density control of individual simultaneously transmitting co-frequency 
earth stations in a target satellite receiving beam. The 2015 Second 
Report and Order adopted new provisions in Sec.  25.218, subparagraph 
(4) of paragraphs (d) (C-band) and (f) (conventional Ku-band) and in 
Sec.  25.138(a)(5) that are substantially the same as the provisions 
applying to ESIMs in paragraph (a)(3) and (a)(3)(i) of Sec. Sec.  
25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227, thus warranting consolidation of 
these provisions. As discussed above, we have therefore proposed to 
make Sec.  25.218 applicable to ESIMs, and to merge the conventional 
Ka-band off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.138 into Sec.  
25.218. Accordingly, we do not propose to include a separate 
requirement for this mode of ESIM system operation in Sec.  25.228. We 
do, however, propose to codify cessation or reduction of emissions 
provisions similar to those in paragraphs (a)(3)(ii) and (iii) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 in Sec.  25.228 
paragraphs (b) and (c), as we have proposed for the similar provisions 
in paragraphs (a)(1)(iii) and (a)(2) above.
    Contention Protocols. Paragraphs (a)(4) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 
25.227 require VMES and ESAA applicants that plan to use a contention 
protocol in the uplink transmissions of their ESIMs to certify that 
their use of the contention protocol is reasonable. We propose not to 
include such a requirement in Sec.  25.228, because Sec.  25.115(i) 
already contains this requirement, and applies by its terms to 
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    Point of Contact in the United States. Paragraphs (a)(4) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.221 and 25.222 require that there be a point of contact 
in the United States with the authority and ability to cease all 
emissions from ESVs. Paragraphs (a)(5) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227 
contain a similar requirement. We propose to consolidate such 
requirements in the platform-specific rules for ESVs, VMESs, and ESAAs 
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    \18\ A list of the existing paragraphs in section 25.221, 
25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 and the corresponding proposed paragraphs 
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    Data Logging Requirement. Paragraphs (a)(5) of Sec. Sec.  25.221 
and 25.222 and paragraphs (a)(6) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 227 require 
that C- and Ku-band ESV operators and Ku-band VMES and ESAA operators 
log the vehicle location, transmit frequency, channel bandwidth, and 
target satellite of ESIM transmissions. The required maximum recording 
intervals are 20 minutes for ESVs, 5 minutes for VMESs, and 1 minute 
for ESAAs. The ESIM operator must make this data available to a 
frequency coordinator, fixed system operator, FSS operator, National 
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) (for Ku-band 
ESIMs only), or the Commission within 24 hours after a request. The 
Commission has never requested these data from an ESIM operator, and we 
are unaware of any other entity submitting requests for such data. We 
seek comment on whether the logging requirement is still necessary and 
useful, and if so, whether the existing recording intervals should be 
maintained or changed. We request that parties who wish to assert that 
this requirement should be maintained provide specific examples of 
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those data have been used to identify a source of interference.
    Remote Monitoring and Control Requirement. Sec.  25.227(a)(10) 
provides the requirements for remote terminal monitoring and control of 
ESAAs. Specifically, the current rule states that each remote terminal 
must be monitored and controlled by a network control and monitoring 
center (NCMC) or equivalent facility. Each remote terminal must comply 
with ``disable transmission'' commands from the NCMC. In addition, the 
NCMC must monitor the operation of each ESAA terminal in its network, 
and transmit a ``disable transmission'' command to a remote terminal 
that malfunctions in such a way as to cause unacceptable interference 
to another radiocommunication station. This provision achieves the same 
goal of ensuring the ability to remotely monitor and disable earth 
stations as the requirements included in paragraphs (a)(2)(iii) and 
(a)(3)(iii) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227. We 
propose to incorporate a remote monitoring and control requirement in 
our proposed Sec.  25.228(c), and make it applicable to all types of 
ESIMs.
    Self-Monitoring Requirement. Section 25.227(a)(11) requires that 
remote ESAA terminals be self-monitoring and capable of automatically 
ceasing transmission. Section 25.227 paragraphs (a)(1)(iii), 
(a)(2)(ii), and (a)(3)(ii), and corresponding paragraphs in Sec. Sec.  
25.221, 25.222, and 25.226 contain similar self-monitoring 
requirements. We propose to make this requirement generally applicable 
to all types of ESIMs and to codify it in Sec.  25.228(b).
    Cessation of Uplink Transmissions Upon Loss of Downlink Signal. 
Section 25.226(a)(9) states that each VMES terminal must automatically 
cease transmitting upon the loss of synchronization or within 5 seconds 
upon loss of reception of the satellite downlink signal, whichever is 
the shorter timeframe. Similarly, Sec.  25.227(a)(9) states that each 
ESAA terminal must automatically cease transmitting within 100 
milliseconds upon loss of reception of the satellite downlink signal or 
when it detects that unintended satellite tracking has happened or is 
about to happen. The recently adopted Sec.  25.271(g) states: 
``Licensees of transmitting earth stations are prohibited from using 
remote earth stations in their networks that are not designed to stop 
transmission when synchronization to signals from the target satellite 
fails.'' We propose eliminating the rules specifically applicable to 
VMES and ESAA as redundant, because Sec.  25.271(g) applies by its 
terms to all types of ESIMs and loss of synchronization to signals from 
the target satellite is general enough to cover all situations of 
interest.
    ESIM Installation Requirement for Radiation Hazard Mitigation. The 
VMES and ESAA application requirements in Sec. Sec.  25.226(b)(8) and 
25.227(b)(8) respectively include a requirement that would be more 
appropriately located in the technical and operational rules than in 
the application rules. Specifically, Sec. Sec.  25.226(b)(8) and 
25.227(b)(8) require, in part, that all VMES and ESAA licensees ensure 
installation of VMES or ESAA terminals on vehicles by qualified 
installers who have an understanding of the antenna's radiation 
environment and use those measures best suited to maximize protection 
of the general public and persons operating the vehicle and equipment. 
The rules require that a VMES or ESAA terminal exhibiting radiation 
exposure levels exceeding 1.0 mW/cm\2\ in accessible areas, such as at 
the exterior surface of the radome, must have a label attached to the 
surface of the terminal warning about the radiation hazard and must 
include thereon a diagram showing the regions around the terminal where 
the radiation levels could exceed 1.0 mW/cm\2\. We propose extending 
this requirement to ESVs operating in the C-, Ku- and Ka-bands, because 
the same basic rationale for the VMES and ESAA requirement appears to 
apply equally to ESVs--i.e., to ensure protection of members of the 
public (including those manning the vessels and operating the 
equipment), who may be exposed to hazardous radiation environments on 
vessels as well as on or in the vicinity of land vehicles and aircraft. 
Accordingly, we propose to consolidate the requirement that currently 
appears in the VMES and ESAA rules, extend this requirement to include 
ESVs, and move it into paragraph (d) of the proposed Sec.  25.228. We 
also propose to cross-reference Sec.  1.1310 Table 1 of the 
Commission's rules, rather than specifying the maximum permitted 
radiation exposure level in Sec.  25.228(d).

Vehicle-Type Specific Rules Applicable Across Multiple Frequency Bands

    Part 25 of the Commission's rules contain some rules for earth 
stations in motion that are specific to the particular type, i.e. ESVs, 
VMESs, or ESAAs, across more than one frequency band. In the following 
section, we propose revisions and reorganization so that vehicle-
specific requirements are minimized to the extent possible. Where 
retention of vehicle-specific requirements are necessary, we propose 
reorganization to codify the requirements for each type of ESIM in the 
proposed Sec.  25.228.

ESV Requirements

    There are currently two rule sections that address specific 
requirements for ESV operators. Both of these sections were adopted to 
codify section 306 of the Communications Act, which provides that while 
section 301 of the Act (which contains the licensing requirement for 
radio communications) does not apply to persons transmitting from 
foreign ships that come within the jurisdiction of the United States, 
radio communications or signals from such ships are subject to 
Commission regulations designed to prevent interference.
    Vessels of Foreign Registry. Paragraphs (a)(6) of Sec. Sec.  25.221 
and 25.222 require ESV operators licensed by the FCC communicating with 
ESVs on vessels registered outside the United States to maintain 
detailed information on each vessel's country of registry and a point 
of contact within the foreign administration responsible for licensing 
the ESV. The purpose of this rule is to enable the Commission, if 
necessary, to contact the administration responsible for an ESV that 
causes interference to U.S. stations, pursuant to our mandate under 
section 306 of the Communications Act. Because these sections are 
statutorily based, we propose to retain this requirement in paragraph 
(e)(3) of our proposed new Sec.  25.228.
    ESV Hub Earth Stations. Paragraphs (a)(7) of Sec. Sec.  25.221 and 
25.222 require ESV operators to control ESVs using a hub earth station 
located in the United States, except that a U.S.-licensed ESV may 
operate under control of a hub earth station located outside the United 
States provided that the ESV operator maintains a point of contact in 
the United States that can make the ESV cease transmitting if 
necessary. This provision is similar to that in paragraph (a)(4) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.221 and 25.222, except paragraph (a)(4) is focused on the 
remote ESV terminals, and paragraph (a)(7) is focused on the hub earth 
station with which the ESVs communicate. The purpose of this rule is to 
enable the Commission to prevent interference to U.S. and foreign 
stations. We propose to retain this requirement in paragraph (e)(1) of 
our proposed Sec.  25.228. We also propose to update the language 
regarding ESV hub operators and hub earth stations for greater clarity. 
Specifically, in our revised rules, we propose to use the term 
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VMES Requirements

    There are currently no rules in part 25 of the Commission's rules 
that apply to VMES terminals in more than one frequency band. The VMES 
rules currently in part 25 only apply to Ku-band VMESs. With the goal 
of streamlining rules for all ESIM operators, we do not propose any 
VMES-specific rules that would apply across all frequency bands.

ESAA Requirements

    Section 25.227(a)(12) provides that ESAA applicants that comply 
with the off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits in paragraph 
(a)(1)(i) of this section may request Permitted List authority. We 
propose to eliminate this rule section, because this flexibility is 
already afforded to ESV, VMES, and ESAA applicants by Sec.  
25.115(k)(1).
    Section 25.227(a)(14) states that all ESAA terminals operating in 
U.S. airspace, whether on U.S.-registered civil aircraft or non-U.S.-
registered civil aircraft, must be licensed by the Commission. All ESAA 
terminals on U.S.-registered civil aircraft operating outside of U.S. 
airspace must be licensed by the Commission, except as provided by 
section 303(t) of the Communications Act. We propose to keep this 
requirement and extend it to apply to all Ka-band ESAA terminals 
operated in U.S. airspace. We also propose moving this requirement into 
the proposed Sec.  25.228(g)(2).
    Section 25.227(a)(15) states that for ESAA systems operating over 
international waters, ESAA operators will certify that their target 
space station operators have confirmed that proposed ESAA operations 
are within coordinated parameters for adjacent satellites up to 6 
degrees away on the geostationary arc. We do not propose to bring this 
requirement into the proposed ESIM rule section. In view of the 
provisions of Sec.  25.140 and Sec.  25.220, which apply to U.S. 
satellites and earth stations, and Sec.  25.137, which also applies to 
foreign-licensed points of communication, we find these requirements 
are redundant, which redundancy will then be eliminated with our 
deletion of Sec.  25.227 in its entirety.
    We propose to move the requirements of Sec.  25.227(a)(16) to new 
Sec.  25.228(g)(3), with a minor revision in the first sentence. The 
first sentence of Sec.  25.227(a)(16) currently provides that ``[p]rior 
to operations within the foreign nation's airspace, the ESAA operator 
will ascertain whether the relevant administration has operations that 
could be affected by ESAA terminals, and will determine whether that 
administration has adopted specific requirements concerning ESAA 
operations.'' Specifically, we propose changing ``will'' to ``must''. 
We also propose making the remaining sentences currently contained in 
Sec.  25.227(a)(16) clearly imperative. As with several of the other 
Ku-band ESAA specific rules, we propose to apply this requirement to 
Ka-band ESAA operators.

Frequency-Band Specific Status and Coordination Rules

    Currently, there are frequency-band specific rules for ESVs, VMESs 
and ESAAs in the conventional and extended Ku-bands.\20\ We propose to 
eliminate some of these requirements, which are redundant with other 
provisions in part 25, with the exception of paragraphs (c) and (d) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.
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bands: The conventional C-band and the conventional and extended Ku-
bands. Under our proposed rules, ESIMS would also be able to operate 
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    Specifically, Sec. Sec.  25.226(a)(8) and 25.227(a)(8) provide that 
in the relevant bands,\21\ VMES and ESAA terminals receive protection 
from interference caused by space stations other than the target space 
station only to the degree to which harmful interference would not be 
expected to be caused to a hypothetical earth station employing an 
antenna conforming to the reference patterns defined in Sec. Sec.  
25.209(a) and (b) and stationary at the location at which any 
interference occurred.\22\ This requirement is redundant with Sec.  
25.209(c)(1).\23\ In view of this redundancy, we propose to eliminate 
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    \21\ Specifically, VMES terminal receiving in the 10.95-11.2 GHz 
(space-to-Earth), 11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 11.7-12.2 GHz 
(space-to-Earth) bands, and ESAA terminal receiving in the 11.7-12.2 
GHz (space-to-Earth) bands do not receive protection from 
interference.
    \22\ Although the provision that the hypothetical earth station 
is stationary is not included in section 25.209(c), it is not 
relevant whether this earth station is stationary or not because the 
interference received by an earth station antenna is a function of 
the antenna gain pattern and the direction in which the antenna is 
pointed with respect to sources of interference, not whether the 
earth station is at a fixed location or in motion.
    \23\ Section 25.209(c)(1) currently states: ``An earth station 
licensed for operation with an FSS space station or registered for 
reception of transmissions from such a space station pursuant to 
section 25.131(b) and (d) is not entitled to protection from 
interference from authorized operations of other stations that would 
not cause harmful interference to that earth station if it were 
using an antenna with receive-band gain patterns conforming to the 
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    Similarly, Sec. Sec.  25.222(a)(8), 25.226(a)(7) and 25.227(a)(7) 
state that in the 10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 11.45-11.7 GHz 
(space-to-Earth) frequency bands ESVs, VMESs and ESAAs must not claim 
protection from interference from any authorized terrestrial stations 
to which frequencies are either already assigned, or may be assigned in 
the future. These sections are redundant with footnote NG52 to Sec.  
2.106 of the Commission's rules.\24\ In view of the redundancy of these 
provisions, we propose eliminating paragraph (a)(8) of Sec.  25.222 and 
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    \24\ Footnote NG52 states that: ``Except as otherwise provided 
for herein, use of the bands 10.7-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 
12.75-13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) by geostationary satellites in the 
fixed-satellite service (FSS) must be limited to international 
systems, i.e., other than domestic systems. In the sub-bands 10.95-
11.2 GHz and 11.45-11.7 GHz, Earth Stations on Vessels (ESV), 
Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations (VMES), and Earth Stations Aboard 
Aircraft (ESAA) as regulated under 47 CFR part 25 may be authorized 
for the reception of FSS emissions from geostationary satellites, 
subject to the condition that these earth stations must not claim 
protection from transmissions of non-Federal stations in the fixed 
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    Additionally, there are two sets of coordination requirements for 
Ku-band ESIMs, which are contained in paragraphs (c) and (d) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.222, 25.226 and 25.227. Paragraphs (c) in these rule 
sections address the coordination requirements related to the 
protection of the NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) 
in the 14.0-14.2 GHz frequency band. Paragraphs (d) address 
coordination requirements designed to protect the Radio Astronomy 
Service (RAS) in the 14.47-14.5 GHz frequency band. These rule 
paragraphs, while covering the same frequency bands and coordination 
requirements to protect TDRSS and RAS operations, are worded slightly 
differently in each section. We propose unifying language for the 
requirements for all ESIMs to be included in Sec.  25.228(j).

Vehicle-Type Specific Rules Applicable to a Single Frequency Band

    Part 25 includes rules that are particular to the type of ESIM in a 
specific frequency band. For example, C-band ESVs and Ku-band ESAAs 
have requirements that are unique to the combination of type of earth 
station and the particular frequency band in which it operates. The 
Commission has never adopted rules for C-band VMES and ESAA terminals, 
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C-Band ESV Specific Requirements

    Several requirements in Sec.  25.221 address issues that are unique 
to ESVs operating in the C-band. We propose to retain most of these C-
band ESV specific requirements. Specifically, we propose to retain 
paragraphs (a)(8), (a)(9), (a)(10), (a)(12), and (a)(13) as written and 
move them to the new Sec.  25.228(h). Table 4 lists these paragraphs 
and the current sub-paragraphs and the corresponding sub-paragraphs of 
Sec.  25.228(h) to which we propose to relocate them.
    Section 25.221(a)(11) states that ESVs while in motion do not 
receive protection in the downlink band.\25\ These rules were adopted 
in the 2005 ESV Order to protect FS and FSS providers in the C-band 
while providing maximum flexibility to ESV operators. We propose to 
move this requirement to Sec.  25.228(h)(4), while upgrading the status 
of ESVs in the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band by 
eliminating the provision in Sec.  25.221(a)(11) that they may not 
claim protection from harmful interference from satellites transmitting 
in the 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band. We also propose 
to modify the second sentence of Non-Federal Government footnote NG180 
of Sec.  2.106, consistent with our proposed change to the text of the 
provision currently codified in Sec.  25.221(a)(11).
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    \25\ Specifically, section 25.221(a)(11) currently states: 
``ESVs while in motion shall not claim protection from harmful 
interference from any authorized terrestrial stations or lawfully 
operating satellites to which frequencies are either already 
assigned, or may be assigned in the future in the 3700-4200 MHz 
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Ku-Band ESAA Specific Requirements

    Section 25.227(a)(13) sets out requirements for ESAA providers 
operating in the international airspace within line-of-sight of the 
territory of a foreign administration. We propose only minor changes in 
the language consistent with other ESIMs rules. The requirements would 
be moved to the proposed Sec.  25.228(i).

Proposed Technical and Operational Requirements for Ka-band ESIMs

    We do not propose any specific technical or operational 
requirements for ESVs, VMESs, or ESAAs operating in the conventional 
Ka-band. Such ESIMs would be authorized subject to the requirements in 
Sec.  25.115(n), which includes the requirement to comply with the 
earth station off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in proposed Sec.  
25.218(i), unless the ESIM operations are coordinated under Sec.  
25.220. This is similar to the current blanket-licensing provisions for 
conventional Ka-band earth stations in Sec.  25.138. Conventional Ka-
band ESVs would be required to comply with the requirements in proposed 
Sec.  25.228(e), conventional Ka-band VMESs would be required to comply 
with the requirement in proposed Sec.  25.228(f), and conventional Ka-
band ESAAs would be required to comply with the requirements in 
proposed Sec.  25.228(g). We seek comment on any additional provisions 
that we should adopt for the operation of conventional Ka-band ESVs, 
VMESs, or ESAAs, such as minimum separation distances to protect the 
fixed and mobile services from ESV emissions, and/or power flux-density 
limits to protect the fixed and mobile services from ESAA emissions.
    We propose to amend an existing footnote to the Table of 
Allocations to recognize the operation of ESIMs as an application of 
the FSS with primary status in the conventional Ka-band. We seek 
comment on our belief that ESIMs operating in the conventional Ka-band 
in accordance with our proposed rules would not pose more of a risk of 
interference to, nor require more protection from interference from 
other radiocommunication systems than other earth stations operating in 
the frequency band on a primary basis today.\26\ The Commission has 
taken similar steps to clarify the primary status of C-band and Ku-band 
ESIMs. Specifically, we propose to amend footnote NG55, which 
authorizes ESV, VMES, and ESAA use in the Ku-band, to include a portion 
of the Ka-band and to use the term ``ESIMs.'' The amended footnote 
would state: ``In the bands 11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth), 14.0-14.5 
GHz (Earth-to-space), 18.3-18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth), 19.7-20.2 GHz 
(space-to-Earth), 28.35-28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space), and 29.25-30.0 GHz 
(Earth-to-space), Earth Stations in Motion (ESIMs), as regulated under 
47 CFR part 25, are applications of the fixed-satellite service and may 
be authorized to communicate with geostationary satellites in the 
fixed-satellite service on a primary basis.'' \27\
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    \26\ The Commission already blanket licenses ubiquitously-
deployed fixed earth stations in the conventional Ka-band under 
section 25.138; under the proposed rules ESIMs would have to comply 
with regulations designed to ensure that they do not cause more 
interference than fixed earth stations.
    \27\ We also note that feeder links for the Iridium NGSO MSS 
satellite system are operated in the 29.1-29.3 GHz band. See, e.g., 
Iridium Satellite LLC, IBFS File No. SES-MOD-20060907-01680 (granted 
Mar. 29, 2007). ESIM applicants and licensees planning to conduct 
operations in the 29.25-29.3 GHz band would have to coordinate with 
Iridium under 47 CFR 25.203(h) and 25.258 prior to operating in 
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    Iridium has expressed concern with respect to ESIM operations in 
the band 29.25-29.3 GHz.\28\ Inmarsat, EchoStar, and Hughes, 
collectively, and ViaSat filed ex parte letters opposing Iridium on the 
grounds that blanket-licensed fixed earth stations are currently 
authorized in this band.\29\ We seek comment on whether inclusion of 
the band 29.25-29.3 GHz would raise any new issues with respect to 
potential interference to NGSO FSS feeder links.
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    \28\ See Letter from Joseph A. Godles, Attorney, Iridium 
Satellite LLC, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 
17-95 (filed May 8, 2017). See also Letter from Joseph A. Godles, 
Attorney, Iridium Satellite LLC, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, 
FCC, IB Docket No. 17-95 (filed May 10, 2017); Letter from Joseph A. 
Godles, Attorney, Iridium Satellite LLC, to Marlene H. Dortch, 
Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17-95 (filed May 11, 2017).
    \29\ See Letter from Giselle Creeser, Director, Regulatory, M. 
Ethan Lucarelli, Director, Regulatory & Public Policy, Inmarsat, 
Inc., and Jennifer Manner, Senior Vice President, Regulatory 
Affairs, EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation, Hughes Network 
Systems, LLC., to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 
17-95 (filed May 11, 2017). See also Letter from John Janka and 
Elizabeth R. Park, Counsel, ViaSat Inc., to Marlene H. Dortch, 
Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17-95 (filed May 11, 2017).
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    In addition, to the extent these proposed rule changes may 
facilitate increased deployment of ESIMs, we invite comment on whether 
the changes could unreasonably diminish future opportunities to 
introduce additional services into these bands or adjacent bands on a 
shared basis. We also seek comment on any possible effects that these 
proposed rules may have on existing or future services in adjacent 
frequency bands, such as Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service (UMFUS) 
operations in the 27.5-28.35 GHz frequency band.

ESIMs Application Requirements

    The earth station license application requirements for ESVs, VMESs, 
and ESAAs, are currently contained in paragraph (b) of Sec. Sec.  
25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227. Application requirements for FSS 
earth station authorizations at fixed and temporary-fixed locations are 
in Sec.  25.115. We propose to move the ESIM application requirements 
into Sec.  25.115 for better integration of the rules. Specifically, 
the application requirements for a particular frequency band for all 
types of ESIM platforms \30\ will be in paragraphs (l) (for C-band), 
(m) (for Ku-band), and (n) (for Ka-band) of Sec.  25.115. The 
appropriate introductory text will be in the opening sub-paragraph of 
those three paragraphs. As such, the introductory paragraphs in 
Sec. Sec.  25.221(b), 25.222(b), 25.226(b), and 25.227(b) become 
unnecessary.
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    Paragraphs (b)(1) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 
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applicant proposing to implement a transmitter under paragraph (a)(1) 
of these sections must provide the information required by Sec.  
25.115(g)(1). In the proposed rules, an ESIM applicant would follow the 
application procedures set out under the provisions in subparagraph (1) 
of Sec. Sec.  25.115(l) through (n), and showings regarding antenna 
pointing accuracy would no longer be required.
    An applicant under the current ESIM application requirements 
proposing to meet the 0.2 degree antenna pointing accuracy requirement 
must show how that will be accomplished.\31\ As discussed in paragraph 
22 supra, we propose to eliminate the pointing accuracy requirement, 
because the off-axis angles in the e.i.r.p. density mask in Sec.  
25.218 and the antenna gain pattern mask in Sec.  25.209 are both now 
defined based on the line from the earth station to the target 
satellite, not from the axis of the main lobe of the antenna pattern. 
In the proposed rules, the applicant would have to show how it will 
detect exceedance of the off-axis e.i.r.p. density mask and reduce 
power or shut down its transmitter, pursuant to subparagraph (3)(i) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.115(l) through (n).
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    \31\ See paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) of sections 25.221, 25.222, 
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    Further, in the existing ESIM rules, an applicant proposing to 
operate with a maximum pointing error greater than 0.2 degrees must 
declare its maximum pointing error and show that at the maximum 
mispointing, the e.i.r.p. density limits are still met. Again, because 
we are proposing to eliminate the antenna pointing accuracy 
requirement, the proposed rules will provide applicants two options to 
qualify for a license: Either comply with the off-axis e.i.r.p. density 
limits, and provide the information required by Sec. Sec.  25.115(l)-
(n)(1), or coordinate, and provide the information required by 
Sec. Sec.  25.115(l)-(n)(2).
    Additionally, because we propose to eliminate the antenna pointing 
accuracy requirement, we propose to eliminate the pointing accuracy 
certification requirements of Sec. Sec.  25.221(b)(1)(iii), 
25.222(b)(1)(iii), 25.226(b)(1)(iii), and 25.227(b)(1)(iii)(A) and (B). 
Similarly, we propose to eliminate the maximum mispointing declaration 
requirements in paragraphs (b)(1)(iv)(A) and the cessation of 
transmissions upon mispointing demonstration requirements in paragraphs 
(b)(1)(iv)(B) in Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.
    Paragraphs (b)(2), (b)(2)(i) and (b)(2)(ii) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 
25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 state that an applicant proposing to operate 
with off-axis e.i.r.p. density in excess of the levels in paragraph 
(a)(1)(i) or (a)(3)(i) of these sections must provide the off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density showing required by Sec.  25.115(g)(1), and the 
coordination certifications required by Sec.  25.220(d). In the 
proposed rules, such an applicant would apply under the provisions in 
subparagraph (2) of Sec. Sec.  25.115(l)-(n), which would contain 
substantially the same requirements for exhibits to its earth station 
application.
    Paragraphs (b)(2)(iii) and (b)(2)(iv) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 
25.226, and 25.227 require detailed showings that each ESAA transmitter 
in the system will automatically cease or reduce emissions within 100 
milliseconds after generating e.i.r.p. density exceeding the applicable 
limits. In the proposed rules in Sec. Sec.  25.115(l)-(n)(3)(i), the 
applicant would have to show how the transmitter will detect exceedance 
of the off-axis e.i.r.p. density mask and reduce the power of or shut 
down one or more transmitters within 100 milliseconds of receiving a 
command to do so from the system's network control and monitoring 
center, if the aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-densities of the 
transmitter or transmitters exceed the relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. 
spectral-density limits.
    Section 25.221(b)(3)(v) states that certification that the ESV 
system will operate in compliance with the power limits in Sec.  
25.204(h) is required with an application for a C-band ESV. We propose 
to eliminate this requirement, which we believe is no longer necessary, 
because we do not require applicants to certify that they will comply 
with every part 25 rule, and we typically include a licensing condition 
stating this requirement in ESV license documents.\32\
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    \32\ We propose, however, to retain a technical and operational 
requirement to meet the power limits currently in section 25.204(h), 
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    We propose to incorporate the requirement to provide the off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density data currently contained in subparagraphs (b)(3)(i) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 in sub-paragraphs (1) and 
(2) of proposed Sec. Sec.  25.115(l)-(n). In addition, we propose to 
incorporate the requirement currently contained in subparagraphs 
(b)(3)(iii) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 to show 
that individual ESIM terminal is self-monitoring and capable of 
automatically ceasing or reducing emissions within 100 milliseconds if 
the ESIM transmitter exceeds the relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-
density limits in sub-paragraphs (3)(i) of Sec. Sec.  25.115(l)-(n). We 
also propose to incorporate in those sub-paragraphs the requirement 
currently contained in subparagraphs (b)(3)(iv) of Sec. Sec.  25.221, 
25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 to show that one or more transmitters in 
ESIM systems using variable-power-density control of individual ESIM 
transmitters are capable of automatically ceasing or reducing emissions 
within 100 milliseconds of receiving a command to do so from the 
system's network control and monitoring center, if the aggregate off-
axis e.i.r.p. spectral-densities of the transmitter or transmitters 
exceed the relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits. We 
invite comment on whether there should be a requirement that the 
network control and monitoring center be capable of detecting that the 
aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits are being exceeded within a 
specific time limit, and if so, what that time limit should be.
    Paragraphs (b)(5) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227 state that any 
VMES or ESAA applicant filing for a VMES or ESAA terminal or system and 
planning to use a contention protocol must include in its application a 
certification that its contention protocol use will be reasonable, in 
compliance the requirements of paragraph (a)(4) of those sections. This 
requirement is substantially the same as the requirement in Sec.  
25.115(i), which we construe as applying to applications for ESIMs. 
Therefore, we do not propose duplicating the language from Sec. Sec.  
25.226(b)(5) and 25.227(b)(5) in the ESIM rules we propose here.
    Paragraphs (b)(8) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227 also state that 
VMES and ESAA applicants must submit a radio frequency hazard analysis 
determining via calculation, simulation, or field measurement, whether 
ESAA terminals, or classes of terminals, will produce power densities 
that will exceed the Commission's radio frequency exposure criteria. 
Section 1.1307(b) of the Commission's rules requires applicants to 
prepare an Environmental Assessment if a transmitter would cause human 
exposure to levels of radiofrequency radiation in excess of the Maximum 
Permissible Exposure limits in 47 CFR 1.1310 Table 1. This rule also 
requires earth station applications to contain a statement confirming 
compliance with those limits. Thus we propose not to retain these 
provisions in paragraphs (b)(8) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227, which 
are unnecessary in view of the requirements in Sec.  1.1307(b). 
Paragraphs (b)(7) of Sec. Sec.  25.221 and 25.222 and Sec.  
25.226(b)(9) state that except for ESV or VMES systems operating 
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(a)(2) of those sections, which are systems that propose to exceed the 
prescribed off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits, systems authorized 
pursuant to those sections will be eligible for a license that lists 
Permitted List as an authorized point of communication. We propose to 
delete this provision as duplicative of the provision that already 
exists in Sec.  25.115(k)(1), which we construe as applicable to ESIM 
applications.
    Currently, paragraphs (b)(7) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227 
require that any VMES or ESAA applicant must include in its application 
a certification that it will comply with the requirements of paragraphs 
(a)(6) of those sections, and paragraphs (a)(9), (a)(10), and (a)(11) 
of Sec.  25.227. We invite comment as to whether the certification 
requirement serves a useful purpose, or whether we should eliminate it, 
because Commission licensees are required to comply with all applicable 
Commission rules.
    Sections 25.226(b)(8) states that all VMES applicants must 
demonstrate that their VMES terminals are capable of automatically 
ceasing transmissions upon the loss of synchronization or within 5 
seconds upon loss of reception of the satellite downlink signal, 
whichever is the shorter timeframe. Sec.  25.271(g) requires that 
licensees of transmitting earth stations are prohibited from using 
remote earth stations in their networks that are not designed to stop 
transmission when synchronization to signals from the target satellite 
fails. We propose to eliminate the provision in Sec.  25.226(b)(8) as 
redundant.
    We propose to retain the requirements in paragraphs (b)(4) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227,\33\ in 
paragraphs (b)(5) of Sec. Sec.  25.221 and 25.222 and (b)(6) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 25.227,\34\ and in paragraphs (b)(6) of 
Sec. Sec.  25.221 and 25.222 and (b)(8) of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 
25.227,\35\ and move those requirements into paragraphs (l)-(n) of 
Sec.  25.115. Table 5 shows how these paragraphs would be redesignated. 
We seek comment on these proposals.
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    \33\ Paragraphs (b)(4) of sections 25.221, 25.222, 25.222, 
25.226, and 25.227 contain the requirement to identify the area(s) 
of operation of the ESIM terminals.
    \34\ Paragraphs (b)(5) of sections 25.221 and 25.222 and (b)(6) 
of sections 25.226 and 25.227 contain the point-of-contact 
identification requirement.
    \35\ Paragraphs (b)(6) of sections 25.221 and 25.222 and (b)(8) 
of sections 25.226 and 25.227 contain the requirement to provide a 
radiation safety hazard analysis.
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Merging Sections 25.130 and 25.131 Into Section 25.115

    We propose to move the requirements in Sec.  25.130, with minor 
revisions, into Sec.  25.115(a)(5) through (10). In addition to the 
minor changes, the last sentence of Sec.  25.130(a) currently states 
that ``applicants that are not required to submit applications on Form 
312EZ'' must submit the information in subparagraphs (1) through (5) of 
this paragraph as an attachment to their applications. Because the use 
of Form 312EZ is not mandatory, but just an option available to 
applicants, we propose to change the word ``required'' to 
``permitted''. We would then reserve Sec.  25.130. Cross-references to 
this section would be redirected to the appropriate paragraphs in Sec.  
25.115.
    Currently, Sec.  25.131 covers the application requirements for 
receive-only earth stations. We propose to move all of these 
requirements, with minor revisions, into Sec.  25.115(b).\36\ We would 
then reserve Sec.  25.131. Cross-references to this section would be 
redirected to the appropriate paragraphs in Sec.  25.115.
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    \36\ A list of the existing paragraphs in section 25.131 and the 
corresponding proposed paragraphs in section 25.115 appears in Table 
2.
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Other Miscellaneous Changes to Section 25.115

    We propose to remove and reserve Sec.  25.115(a)(4), which 
currently contains instructions regarding electronically filing. We 
propose to incorporate this language in Sec.  25.115(a)(1) instead.
    We note that Sec.  25.115(c)(1) retains language differentiating 
between domestic and international services. Because that distinction 
was eliminated in the DISCO II proceedings, we propose to eliminate the 
vestige in this rule.
    Currently, Sec.  25.115(k)(1) states that applicants for Fixed-
Satellite Service earth stations that qualify for routine processing in 
the conventional C-band, the conventional Ku-band, and in portions of 
the extended Ku-band, may designate the Permitted Space Station List as 
a point of communication.\37\ We propose to revise the references 
within Sec.  25.115(k)(1) to Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.226, and 25.227 to 
refer instead to the proposed paragraphs (l) through (n) of Sec.  
25.115, consistent with the unifying of the application requirements 
into Sec.  25.115.
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    \37\ These applications include ESV applications filed pursuant 
to sections 25.222(a)(1) or (a)(3), VMES applications filed pursuant 
to sections 25.226(a)(1) or (a)(3), and ESAA applications filed 
pursuant to sections 25.227(a)(1) or (a)(3). See 47 CFR 25.222(a)(1) 
and (a)(3), 25.226(a)(1) and (a)(3), and 25.227(a)(1) and (a)(3).
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    Similarly, we propose changes to Sec.  25.115(k)(2) that do not 
substantively alter the requirements of that section. Specifically, we 
propose to adopt the following revised language: Notwithstanding 
paragraph (k)(1) of this section, an earth station that would receive 
signals in the 17.8-20.2 GHz band may not communicate with a space 
station on the Permitted Space Station List in that band until the 
space station operator has completed coordination under footnote US334 
to Sec.  2.106 of this chapter.

Changes Required in Additional Sections of the Commission's Rules: 
Sections 25.133, 25.140, 25.202, 25.204, 25.209, and 25.258 and Notes 
to the Table of Allocations, Section 2.106

    We propose several additional changes in other sections of part 25 
to harmonize the various rule sections involving ESIMs.
    Section 25.133(d) contains a cross-reference to Sec.  25.131, the 
relevant portions of which we propose to move to Sec.  25.115(b). We 
propose to update this cross-reference.
    Section 25.140(a)(3)(iii) contains a cross-reference to Sec.  
25.138(a). We propose to update this cross-reference to point to Sec.  
25.218(i), which would contain the off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits 
currently contained in Sec.  25.138(a).
    We propose revising Sec.  25.202(a)(8) to eliminate the references 
to the individual ESIM sections, Sec. Sec.  25.221, 25.222, 25.226 and 
25.227, which we propose to eliminate.
    Section 25.204 contains limits on the e.i.r.p. and e.i.r.p. density 
that ESVs, VMESs, and ESAAs may transmit toward the horizon. To improve 
the organizational coherence of the ESIMs rules, we propose to relocate 
those requirements to Sec.  25.228. Specifically, we propose to 
relocate the requirements in Sec.  25.204(h) to Sec.  25.228(h)(7), and 
to consolidate the requirements in paragraphs (i)-(k) of Sec.  25.204 
into Sec.  25.228(j)(2).\38\
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    \38\ A list of the existing paragraphs in section 25.204 and the 
corresponding proposed paragraphs in section 25.228 appears in Table 
6.
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    As previously noted, Sec.  25.209(c)(1) cross-references Sec. Sec.  
25.130 and 25.131. We propose to update these cross-references to refer 
to Sec. Sec.  25.115(b)(2) and (4), where the requirements would be 
located.
    Section 25.209(f) states that an earth station with an antenna not 
conforming to relevant standards in paragraphs (a) and (b) of that 
section will be authorized only if the applicant demonstrates that the 
antenna will not cause unacceptable interference. In order to reflect 
the other proposed changes for ESIMs, we propose eliminating the 
references to the rule sections currently containing the ESIMs rules 
within that paragraph. We further propose revising the reference to 
Sec. Sec.  25.138, 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 to refer instead 
to Sec.  25.218, and making other clarifying changes to Sec.  
25.209(f).

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    Section 25.258(b) states that operation of ubiquitously deployed 
GSO FSS earth stations in the 29.25-29.5 GHz frequency band shall 
conform to the rules contained in Sec.  25.138. Consistent with our 
proposed relocation of the requirements of Sec.  25.138 to Sec.  
25.218(i), we propose to update this cross-reference to point to the 
latter section.
    Footnote NG52 of the Table of Frequency Allocations authorizes 
ESVs, VMESs, and ESAA in portions of the Ku-band. To be consistent with 
the terminology used in the proposed revision of footnote NG55, we 
propose to modify this footnote to refer to ESIMs instead of ESVs, 
VMESs, and ESAA.
    Footnote US133 of the Table of Frequency Allocations, Sec.  2.106, 
contains cross-references to sub-paragraphs of Sec. Sec.  25.226 and 
25.227, which we propose to eliminate. We propose to update those 
cross-references to point to the appropriate sub-paragraphs of proposed 
Sec.  25.228.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), the Commission 
has 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 document. We 
request written public comments on this IRFA. Commenters must identify 
their comments as responses to the IRFA and must file the comments by 
the deadlines for comments on the proposed rule provided above in 
Section V.D. The Commission will send a copy of the proposed rule, 
including this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration. In addition, the proposed rule and IRFA (or 
summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal Register.

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

    The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeks comment on a variety of 
proposals relating to part 25 of the Commission's rules, which governs 
licensing and operation of space stations and earth stations for the 
provision of satellite communication services. Adoption of the proposed 
changes would, among other things, provide additional operational 
flexibility to applicants for Earth Stations on Vessels, Vehicle-
Mounted Earth Stations, and Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft, 
collectively referred to as Earth Stations in Motion (ESIMs), simplify 
requirements for applications for routine licensing of ESIMs, expand 
the availability of routine licensing of ESIMs to include the 18.3-18.8 
GHz, 19.7-20.2 GHz, 28.35-28.6 GHz, and 29.25-30 GHz frequency bands, 
and consolidate and harmonize the application, technical, and 
operational rules for ESIMs. The NPRM proposes several changes to part 
25 of the rules. Specifically, it proposes to:
    (1) Expand the frequency bands for which routine licensing of ESIMs 
is available to include the 18.3-18.8 GHz, 19.7-20.2 GHz, 28.35-28.6 
GHz, and 29.25-30 GHz frequency bands,
    (2) Eliminate the antenna pointing accuracy requirement for ESIMs,
    (3) Allow ESIM applicants to certify compliance with the antenna 
gain pattern masks in Sec.  25.209 and the antenna input power density 
limits in Sec.  25.212 in lieu of providing off-axis e.i.r.p. data,
    (4) Consolidate the technical and operational rules for all types 
of ESIMs, currently spread over four rule sections, into one rule 
section,
    (5) Consolidate the application rules for all types of ESIMs, 
currently spread over four rule sections, into Sec.  25.115, the 
general earth station application rule section,
    (6) Cross-reference certain rules governing the application, 
technical, or operating requirements for all GSO FSS earth stations 
instead of duplicating those provisions in the rules pertaining 
specifically to ESIMs,
    (7) Clarify the requirements for blanket-licensed earth station 
licensees to be responsible for the operation of all earth stations 
operating under their licenses,
    (8) Update and improve definitions.

B. Legal Basis

    The proposed action is authorized under sections 4(i), 7(a), 
303(c), 303(f), 303(g), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, 
as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 157(a), 303(c), 303(f), 303(g), and 
303(r).

C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which 
the Proposed Rules May 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 Small Business 
Administration (SBA).
    Satellite Telecommunications. This category comprises firms 
``primarily engaged in providing telecommunications services to other 
establishments in the telecommunications and broadcasting industries by 
forwarding and receiving communications signals via a system of 
satellites or reselling satellite telecommunications.'' The category 
has a small business size standard of $32.5 million or less in average 
annual receipts, under SBA rules. For this category, Census Bureau data 
for 2012 show that there were a total of 333 firms that operated for 
the entire year. Of this total, 299 firms had annual receipts of less 
than $25 million. Consequently, we estimate that the majority of 
satellite telecommunications providers are small entities.

D. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements for Small Entities

    The NPRM proposes a number of rule changes that will affect 
reporting, recordkeeping and other compliance requirements for earth 
station operators. Most proposed changes, as described below, would 
decrease the burden for all businesses operators, especially firms that 
hold licenses to operate earth stations.
    The NPRM seeks comment on revisions to simplify information 
collections in applications for Earth Stations on Vessels, Vehicle-
Mounted Earth Stations, and Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft, 
collectively known as Earth Stations in Motion (ESIMs). For example, 
the NPRM proposes eliminating the antenna pointing accuracy requirement 
and associated demonstrations that are currently required in all ESIM 
applications. The NPRM also seeks comment on extending eligibility for 
routine processing to applications for ESIMs operating in the 18.3-18.8 
GHz, 19.7-20.2 GHz, 28.35-28.6 GHz, and 29.25-30 GHz frequency bands. 
In addition, the NPRM proposes to consolidate the technical and 
operational rules for ESIMs into a single rule section to reduce 
repetition of provisions across multiple rule sections, and to 
consolidate the application rules for ESIMs into the general earth 
station application rule section of part 25.

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

    The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant, 
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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 rules for such 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 such small entities.''
    The NPRM seeks comment from all interested parties on revisions to 
simplify information collections in applications for ESIMs. In this 
NPRM, the Commission considers rule revisions to reflect changes and 
advances in the satellite industry. The NPRM proposes to eliminate 
unnecessary technical and information filing requirements, and 
reorganize and simplify existing requirements. All of these proposals 
could lessen the burden of compliance on small entities with more 
limited resources than larger entities.
    The Commission is aware that some of the proposals under 
consideration may impact small entities. Small entities are encouraged 
to bring to the Commission's attention any specific concerns they may 
have with the proposals outlined in the document. The Commission 
expects to consider the economic impact on small entities, as 
identified in comments filed in response to the proposed rule, in 
reaching its final conclusions and taking action in this proceeding.
    The proposed changes for earth station licensing would clarify 
requirements for routine licensing and expand applicability of routine 
licensing standards. Each of these changes could lessen the burden in 
the licensing process. Specifically, this NPRM proposes revisions to 
provide alternatives for filing requirements, reduce filing 
requirements and clarify ESIM license application requirements in such 
a way that applicant burden should be reduced. Thus, the Commission 
anticipates that the proposed revisions would ultimately lead to 
benefits for small earth station operators in the long-term.

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

    None.

List of Subjects

47 CFR Part 2

    Radio, Table of frequency allocations.

47 CFR Part 25

    Administrative practice and procedure, Earth stations, Satellites.


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 parts 2 and 25 as 
follows:

PART 2--FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL 
RULES AND REGULATIONS

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1. The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336, unless otherwise 
noted.

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2. Section 2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations, is amended as 
follows:
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a. Pages 52 and 55 are revised.
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b. In the list of International Footnotes, footnotes 5.484B and 5.527A 
are added.
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c. In the list of United States (US) Footnotes, footnote US133 is 
revised.
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d. In the list of non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes, footnotes 
NG52, NG55, and NG180 are revised.


Sec.  2.106   Table of Frequency Allocations.

    The revisions and additions read as follows:
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International Footnotes

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    5.484B Resolution 155 (WRC-15) shall apply. (WRC-15)
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    5.527A The operation of earth stations in motion communicating with 
the FSS is subject to Resolution 156 (WRC-15). (WRC-15)
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United States (U.S.) Footnotes

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    US133 In the bands 14-14.2 GHz and 14.47-14.5 GHz, the following 
provisions shall apply to the operations of Earth Stations Aboard 
Aircraft (ESAA):
    (a) In the band 14-14.2 GHz, ESAA licensees proposing to operate 
within radio line-of-sight of the coordinates specified in 47 CFR 
25.228(j)(1) are subject to prior coordination with NTIA in order to 
minimize harmful interference to the ground terminals of NASA's 
Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS).
    (b) In the band 14.47-14.5 GHz, operations within radio line-of-
sight of the radio astronomy stations specified in 47 CFR 25.228(j)(3) 
are subject to coordination with the National Science Foundation in 
accordance with 47 CFR 25.228(j)(3).
* * * * *

Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes

* * * * *
    NG52 Except as otherwise provided for herein, use of the bands 
10.7-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.75-13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) by 
geostationary satellites in the fixed-satellite service (FSS) shall be 
limited to international systems, i.e., other than domestic systems. In 
the sub-bands 10.95-11.2 GHz and 11.45-11.7 GHz, Earth Stations in 
Motion (ESIMs), as regulated under 47 CFR part 25, may be authorized 
for the reception of FSS emissions from geostationary satellites, 
subject to the condition that these earth stations shall not claim 
protection from transmissions of non-Federal stations in the fixed 
service.
* * * * *
    NG55 In the bands 11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth), 14.0-14.5 GHz 
(Earth-to-space), 18.3-18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth), 19.7-20.2 GHz (space-
to-Earth), 28.35-28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space), and 29.25-30.0 GHz (Earth-
to-space), Earth Stations in Motion (ESIMs), as regulated under 47 CFR 
part 25, are applications of the fixed-satellite service and may be 
authorized to communicate with geostationary satellites in the fixed-
satellite service on a primary basis.
* * * * *
    NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on 
vessels (ESVs) may be authorized to communicate with space stations of 
the fixed-satellite service and, while docked, may be coordinated for 
up to 180 days, renewable. ESVs in motion have the same status as other 
operations in the FSS, but must operate on a secondary basis with 
respect to non-Federal stations in the fixed service.
* * * * *
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3. Amend Sec.  25.103 by revising the definitions of ``Blanket 
license,'' and ``Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft (ESAA),'' adding in 
alphabetical order the definitions of ``Earth Stations in Motion 
(ESIMs)'' and ``Network Control and Monitoring Center (NCMC),'' and 
revising the definitions of ``Routine processing or licensing,'' ``Two-
degree compliant space station,'' and ``Vehicle-Mounted Earth Station'' 
to read as follows:


Sec.  25.103   Definitions.

* * * * *
    Blanket license. A license for:
    (1) Multiple earth stations in the FSS or MSS, or for SDARS 
terrestrial repeaters, that may be operated anywhere within a 
geographic area specified in the license; or
    (2) For multiple space stations in non-geostationary-orbit.
* * * * *
    Earth Station Aboard Aircraft (ESAA). An earth station operating 
aboard an aircraft that receives from and transmits to geostationary-
orbit Fixed-Satellite Service space stations.
* * * * *
    Earth Station in Motion (ESIM). A term that collectively designates 
ESV, VMES and ESAA earth stations, as defined in this section.
* * * * *
    Network Control and Monitoring Center (NCMC). An NCMC, as used in 
Part 25, is a facility that has the capability to remotely control 
earth stations operating as part of a satellite network or system.
* * * * *
    Routine processing or licensing. Expedited processing of unopposed 
applications for earth stations in the FSS communicating with GSO space 
stations that satisfy the criteria in Sec.  25.211(d), Sec.  25.212(c), 
Sec.  25.212(d), Sec.  25.212(e), Sec.  25.212(f), Sec.  25.218, or 
Sec.  25.223(b), include all required information, are consistent with 
all Commission rules, and do not raise any policy issues. Some, but not 
all, routine earth station applications are eligible for an autogrant 
procedure under Sec.  25.115(a)(3).
* * * * *
    Two-degree-compliant space station. A GSO FSS space station 
operating in the conventional or extended C-bands, the conventional or 
extended Ku-bands, or the conventional Ka-band within the limits on 
downlink e.i.r.p. density or PFD specified in Sec.  25.140(a)(3) and 
communicating only with earth stations operating in conformance with 
routine uplink parameters specified in Sec.  25.211(d), Sec.  
25.212(c), (d), (e), or (f), or Sec.  25.218.
    Vehicle-Mounted Earth Station (VMES). An earth station, operating 
from a motorized vehicle that travels primarily on land, that receives 
from and transmits to geostationary orbit Fixed-Satellite Service space 
stations and operates within the United States.
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4. Amend Sec.  25.115 by:
0
a. Revising paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2)(iii);
0
b. Removing and reserving paragraph (a)(4);
0
c. Adding paragraphs (a)(5) through (10);
0
d. Revising paragraph (b);
0
e. Revising paragraphs (c)(1) introductory text, (c)(1)(i)(A), 
(c)(3)(i)(B), (c)(3)(ii), (e), (g)(1)(vii), and (k)(1) and (2); and
0
f. Adding paragraphs (l), (m), and (n).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  25.115   Applications for earth station authorizations.

    (a)(1) Transmitting earth stations. Commission authorization must 
be obtained for authority to operate a transmitting earth station. 
Applications for transmitting earth stations must be filed 
electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) in 
accordance with the applicable provisions of part 1, subpart Y of this 
chapter. Applications must be filed electronically on FCC Form 312, 
Main Form and Schedule B, and include the information specified in this 
section, except as set forth in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) * * *
    (iii) The application meets all relevant criteria in Sec. Sec.  
25.211 or 25.212 or includes information filed pursuant to paragraph 
(g)(1) of this section indicating that off-axis e.i.r.p. density from 
the proposed earth stations will not exceed relevant levels specified 
in Sec.  25.218; and
* * * * *
    (5) Applicants that are not permitted to submit applications under 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section on Form 312EZ,

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must submit, as an attachment to their application, the following 
information to be used as an ``informative'' in the public notice 
issued under Sec.  25.151:
    (i) A detailed description of the service to be provided, including 
frequency bands and satellites to be used. The applicant must identify 
either the specific satellite(s) with which it plans to operate, or the 
eastern and western boundaries of the arc it plans to coordinate.
    (ii) The diameter or equivalent diameter of the antenna.
    (iii) Proposed power and power density levels.
    (iv) Identification of any random access technique, if applicable.
    (v) Identification of a specific rule or rules for which a waiver 
is requested.
    (6) A frequency coordination analysis in accordance with Sec.  
25.203 (b) must be provided for earth stations transmitting in the 
frequency bands shared with equal rights between terrestrial and space 
services, except applications for user transceiver units associated 
with the NVNG MSS, which must instead provide the information required 
by Sec.  25.135, and applications for 1.6/2.4 GHz MSS user 
transceivers, which must demonstrate that the transceivers will operate 
in compliance with relevant requirements in Sec.  25.213. Also, 
applications for transmitting earth stations must include any 
notification or demonstration required by any other relevant provision 
in Sec.  25.203.
    (7) In those cases where an applicant is filing a number of 
essentially similar applications, showings of a general nature 
applicable to all of the proposed stations may be submitted in the 
initial application and incorporated by reference in subsequent 
applications.
    (8) Transmissions of signals or programming to non-U.S. licensed 
satellites, and to and/or from foreign points by means of U.S.-licensed 
fixed satellites may be subject to restrictions as a result of 
international agreements or treaties. The Commission will maintain 
public information on the status of any such agreements.
    (9) Applicants seeking to operate in a shared government/non-
government band must provide the half-power beam width of their 
proposed earth station antenna, as an attachment to their applications.
    (10) Parties may apply, either in an initial application or an 
application for modification of license, for operating authority for 
multiple transmitting FSS earth stations that are not eligible for 
blanket or network licensing under another section of this part in the 
following circumstances:
    (i) The antennas would transmit in frequency bands shared with 
terrestrial services on a co-primary basis and the antennas would be 
sited within an area bounded by 1 second of latitude and 1 second of 
longitude.
    (ii) The antennas would transmit in frequency bands allocated to 
FSS on a primary basis and there is no co-primary allocation for 
terrestrial services, and the antennas would be sited within an area 
bounded by 10 seconds of latitude and 10 seconds of longitude.

    Note To Paragraph (a)(10):  This paragraph does not apply to 
applications for blanket-licensed earth station networks filed 
pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section or Sec.  25.218; 
applications for conventional Ka-band hub stations filed pursuant to 
paragraph (e) of this section; applications for NGSO FSS gateway 
earth stations filed pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section; 
applications for ESIMs filed pursuant to paragraphs (l) through (n) 
of this section; or applications for 29 GHz NGSO MSS feeder-link 
stations in a complex as defined in Sec.  25.257.

    (b) Receive-only earth stations. Except as provided in paragraphs 
(b)(1) and (8) of this section, applications for licenses for receive-
only earth stations must be submitted on FCC Form 312, Main Form and 
Schedule B, accompanied by any required exhibits and the information 
described in paragraphs (a)(5)(i) through (v) of this section. Such 
applications must be filed electronically through the International 
Bureau Filing System (IBFS) in accordance with the applicable 
provisions of part 1, subpart Y of this chapter.
    (1) Receive-only earth stations in the FSS that operate with U.S.-
licensed space stations, or with non-U.S.-licensed space stations that 
have been duly approved for U.S. market access, may be registered with 
the Commission in order to protect them from interference from 
terrestrial microwave stations in bands shared co-equally with the 
Fixed Service in accordance with the procedures of Sec. Sec.  25.203 
and 25.251, subject to the stricture in Sec.  25.209(c).
    (2) Licensing or registration of receive-only earth stations with 
the Commission confers no authority to receive and use signals or 
programming received from satellites. See section 705 of the 
Communications Act. 47 U.S.C. 605.
    (3) Applications for registration must be accompanied by the 
coordination exhibit required by Sec.  25.203 and any other required 
exhibits.
    (4) Complete applications for registration will be placed on public 
notice for 30 days and automatically granted if no objection is 
submitted to the Commission and served on the applicant. Additional 
pleadings are authorized in accordance with Sec.  1.45 of this chapter.
    (5) The registration of a receive-only earth station results in the 
listing of an authorized frequency band at the location specified in 
the registration. Interference protection levels are those agreed to 
during coordination.
    (6) Reception of signals or programming from non-U.S. satellites 
may be subject to restrictions as a result of international agreements 
or treaties. The Commission will maintain public information on the 
status of any such agreements.
    (7) Registration term: Registrations for receive-only earth 
stations governed by this section will be issued for a period of 15 
years from the date on which the application was filed. Applications 
for renewals of registrations must be submitted on FCC Form 312R 
(Application for Renewal of Radio Station License in Specified 
Services) no earlier than 90 days and no later than 30 days before the 
expiration date of the registration.
    (8) Applications for modification of license or registration of 
receive-only earth stations must be made in conformance with Sec. Sec.  
25.117 and 25.118. In addition, registrants are required to notify the 
Commission when a receive-only earth station is no longer operational 
or when it has not been used to provide any service during any 6-month 
period.
    (9)(i) Except as set forth in paragraph (9)(ii) of this section, 
receive-only earth stations operating with non-U.S. licensed space 
stations must file an FCC Form 312 requesting a license or modification 
to operate such station.
    (ii) Operators of receive-only earth stations need not apply for a 
license to receive transmissions from non-U.S.-licensed space stations 
that have been duly approved for U.S. market access, provided the space 
station operator and earth station operator comply with all applicable 
rules in this chapter and with applicable conditions in the Permitted 
Space Station List or market-access grant.
    (c) * * *
    (1) Networks of earth stations operating in the 11.7-12.2 GHz and 
14.0-14.5 GHz bands with U.S.-licensed or non-U.S.-licensed space 
stations. Applications to license networks of earth stations operating 
in any portion of the 11.7-12.2 GHz and 14.0-14.5 GHz bands under 
blanket operating authority may be filed on FCC Form 312 or Form 312EZ, 
with a Schedule B for each large (5 meters or larger) hub station 
antenna and each representative type of small antenna (less than 5 
meters) operating within the network.

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    (i) * * *
    (A) No more than three geostationary satellites to be accessed;
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) The application includes information filed pursuant to 
paragraph (g)(1) of this section indicating that off-axis e.i.r.p. 
density from the proposed earth stations will not exceed relevant 
routine levels specified in Sec.  25.218(i).
    (ii) Applications to license networks of earth stations operating 
in the 28.35-28.6 GHz and/or 29.25-30.0 GHz bands under blanket 
operating authority that do not meet the requirements of Sec. Sec.  
25.212(e) or 25.218(i) must comply with the requirements in Sec.  
25.220 and must be filed on FCC Form 312 with a Schedule B for each 
large (5 meters or larger) hub station antenna and each representative 
type of small antenna (less than 5 meters) operating within the 
network.
* * * * *
    (e) License applications for earth station operation in any portion 
of the 18.3-20.2 GHz and 28.35-30.0 GHz bands not filed on FCC Form 
312EZ pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this section must be filed on FCC 
Form 312, Main Form and Schedule B, and must include any information 
required by paragraphs (a)(5)-(10), (g), or (j) of this section. An 
applicant may request authority for operation of GSO FSS earth stations 
in the conventional Ka-band, or for operation of NGSO FSS earth 
stations in the 18.8-19.3 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 28.6-29.1 (Earth-to-
space) bands, without specifying the location of user terminals but 
must specify the geographic area(s) in which they will operate and the 
location of hub and/or gateway stations.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vii) The relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. density envelopes in Sec.  
25.218 or Sec.  25.223 must be superimposed on plots submitted pursuant 
to paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section.
* * * * *
    (k)(1) Applicants for FSS earth stations that qualify for routine 
processing in the conventional or extended C-bands, the conventional or 
extended Ku-bands, the conventional Ka-band, or the 24.75-25.25 GHz 
band, including ESV applications filed pursuant to paragraph (m)(1) or 
(n)(1) of this section, VMES applications filed pursuant to paragraph 
(m)(1) or (n)(1) of this section, and ESAA applications filed pursuant 
to paragraph (m)(1) or (n)(1) of this section, may designate the 
Permitted Space Station List as a point of communication. Once such an 
application is granted, the earth station operator may communicate with 
any space station on the Permitted Space Station List, provided that 
the operation is consistent with the technical parameters and 
conditions in the earth station license and any limitations placed on 
the space station authorization or noted in the Permitted Space Station 
List.
    (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (k)(1) of this section, an earth 
station that would receive signals in the 17.8-20.2 GHz band may not 
communicate with a space station on the Permitted Space Station List in 
that band until the space station operator has completed coordination 
under Footnote US334 to Sec.  2.106 of this chapter.
    (l) The requirements of this paragraph apply to applications for 
ESV operation in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) band with GSO 
satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service, in addition to the 
requirements in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(5), (a)(6), and (i) of this 
section:
    (1) Applications where any necessary frequency coordination has 
been satisfactorily completed, and the proposed earth station 
transmissions comport with the applicable provisions in Sec.  25.212(d) 
or the applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218(d) 
will be routinely processed. Such applications must include the 
relevant information specified by paragraph (g) of this section. 
Applicants for ESIMs operating in a network using variable power 
density control of earth stations transmitting simultaneously in shared 
frequencies to the same target satellite receiving beam must also 
provide the certification required by section 25.212(g) or 
25.218(d)(4), whichever is applicable.
    (2) Applications where the proposed earth station transmissions do 
not comport with the applicable provisions in Sec.  25.212(d) or the 
applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218(d) must 
include the information specified by paragraph (g)(1) of this section, 
and are subject to the requirements of Sec.  25.220.
    (3) Applications must include the following information:
    (i) A demonstration that the ESV system is capable of detecting and 
automatically ceasing emissions within 100 milliseconds when the 
transmitter exceeds the off-axis EIRP spectral-density limits specified 
in Sec.  25.218(d), or the limits provided to the target satellite 
operator for operation under Sec.  25.220. ESV applicants must provide 
a detailed showing that an individual ESV terminal is self-monitoring 
and capable of automatically ceasing or reducing emissions within 100 
milliseconds if the ESV transmitter exceeds the relevant off-axis 
e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits. Variable-power ESV applicants must 
provide a detailed showing that one or more transmitters are capable of 
automatically ceasing or reducing emissions within 100 milliseconds of 
receiving a command to do so from the system's network control and 
monitoring center, if the aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-
densities of the transmitter or transmitters exceed the relevant off-
axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits.
    (ii) An exhibit describing the geographic area(s) in which the ESVs 
will operate.
    (iii) The point of contact information referred to in Sec.  
25.228(e)(2).
    (iv) Applicants for ESVs that will exceed the guidelines in Sec.  
1.1310 of this chapter for radio frequency radiation exposure must 
provide, with their environmental assessment, a plan for mitigation of 
radiation exposure to the extent required to meet those guidelines.
    (m) The requirements of this paragraph apply to applications for 
ESIM operation in the 14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) band with GSO 
satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service, in addition to the 
requirements in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(5), and (i) of this section:
    (1) Applications where any necessary frequency coordination has 
been satisfactorily completed, and the proposed earth station 
transmissions comport with the applicable provisions in Sec.  25.212(d) 
or the applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218(f) 
will be routinely processed. Such applications must include the 
relevant information specified by paragraph (g) of this section. 
Applicants for ESIMs operating in a network using variable power 
density control of earth stations transmitting simultaneously in shared 
frequencies to the same target satellite receiving beam must also 
provide the certification required by section 25.212(g) or section 
25.218(f)(4), whichever is applicable.
    (2) Applications where the proposed earth station transmissions do 
not comport with the applicable provisions in Sec.  25.212(d) or the 
applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218(f) must 
include the information specified by paragraph (g)(1) of this section, 
and are subject to the requirements of Sec.  25.220.
    (3) Applications must include the following information:
    (i) A demonstration that the ESIM system is capable of detecting 
and automatically ceasing emissions within 100 milliseconds when the 
transmitter

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exceeds the off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits specified in 
Sec.  25.218(f), or the limits provided to the target satellite 
operator for operation under Sec.  25.220. ESIM applicants must provide 
a detailed showing that an individual ESIM terminal is self-monitoring 
and capable of automatically ceasing or reducing emissions within 100 
milliseconds if the ESIM transmitter exceeds the relevant off-axis 
e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits. Variable-power ESIM applicants must 
provide a detailed showing that one or more transmitters are capable of 
automatically ceasing or reducing emissions within 100 milliseconds of 
receiving a command to do so from the system's network control and 
monitoring center, if the aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-
densities of the transmitter or transmitters exceed the relevant off-
axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits.
    (ii) An exhibit describing the geographic area(s) in which the 
ESIMs will operate.
    (iii) The point of contact information referred to in Sec.  
25.228(e)(2), (f), or (g)(1) as appropriate.
    (iv) Applicants for ESIMs that will exceed the guidelines in Sec.  
1.1310 of this chapter for radio frequency radiation exposure must 
provide, with their environmental assessment, a plan for mitigation of 
radiation exposure to the extent required to meet those guidelines.
    (n) The requirements of this paragraph apply to applications for 
ESIM operation in the 28.35-28.6 GHz or 29.25-30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space) 
band with GSO satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service, in addition to 
the requirements in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(5), and (i) of this section:
    (1) Applications where any necessary frequency coordination has 
been satisfactorily completed, and the proposed earth station 
transmissions comport with the applicable provisions in Sec.  25.212(e) 
or the applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218(i) 
will be routinely processed. Such applications must include the 
relevant information specified by paragraph (g) of this section. 
Applicants for ESIMs operating in a network using variable power 
density control of earth stations transmitting simultaneously in shared 
frequencies to the same target satellite receiving beam must also 
provide the certification required by section 25.212(g) or section 
25.218(i)(5), whichever is applicable.
    (2) Applications where the proposed earth station transmissions do 
not comport with the applicable provisions in Sec.  25.212(e) or the 
applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in Sec.  25.218(i) must 
include the information specified by paragraph (g)(1) of this section, 
and are subject to the requirements of Sec.  25.220.
    (3) Applications must include the following information:
    (i) A demonstration that the ESIM system is capable of detecting 
and automatically ceasing emissions within 100 milliseconds when the 
transmitter exceeds the off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits 
specified in Sec.  25.218(i), or the limits provided to the target 
satellite operator for operation under Sec.  25.220. ESIM applicants 
must provide a detailed showing that an individual ESIM terminal is 
self-monitoring and capable of automatically ceasing or reducing 
emissions within 100 milliseconds if the ESIM transmitter exceeds the 
relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits. Variable-power ESIM 
applicants must provide a detailed showing that one or more 
transmitters are capable of automatically ceasing or reducing emissions 
within 100 milliseconds of receiving a command to do so from the 
system's network control and monitoring center, if the aggregate off-
axis e.i.r.p. spectral-densities of the transmitter or transmitters 
exceed the relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits.
    (ii) An exhibit describing the geographic area(s) in which the ESIM 
s will operate.
    (iii) The point of contact information referred to in Sec.  
25.228(e)(2), (f), or (g)(1) as appropriate.
    (iv) Applicants for ESIMs that will exceed the guidelines in Sec.  
1.1310 of this chapter for radio frequency radiation exposure must 
provide, with their environmental assessment, a plan for mitigation of 
radiation exposure to the extent required to meet those guidelines.


Sec.  25.130   [Removed and Reserved]

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5. Remove and reserve Sec.  25.130.


Sec.  25.131   [Removed and Reserved]

0
6. Remove and reserve Sec.  25.131.
0
7. Amend Sec.  25.132 by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.132   Verification of earth station antenna performance.

* * * * *
    (d) For each new or modified transmitting antenna over 3 meters in 
diameter, the following on-site verification measurements must be 
completed at one frequency on an available transponder in each 
frequency band of interest and submitted to the Commission.
* * * * *
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8. Amend Sec.  25.133 by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.133   Period of construction; certification of commencement of 
operation.

* * * * *
    (d) Each receiving earth station licensed or registered pursuant to 
Sec.  25.115(b) must be constructed and placed into service within 6 
months after coordination has been completed. Each licensee or 
registrant must file with the Commission a certification that the 
facility is completed and operating as provided in paragraph (b) of 
this section, with the exception of certification of antenna patterns.


Sec.  25.138   [Removed and Reserved]

0
9. Remove and reserve Sec.  25.138.
0
10. Amend Sec.  25.140 by revising paragraphs (a)(3)(iii) and (d)(1) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  25.140  Further requirements for license applications for GSO 
space station operation in the FSS and the 17/24 GHz BSS.

    (a) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (iii) With respect to proposed operation in the conventional Ka-
band, a certification that the proposed space station will not generate 
power flux-density at the Earth's surface in excess of -118 dBW/m\2\/
MHz and that associated uplink operation will not exceed applicable 
e.i.r.p. density envelopes in Sec.  25.218(i) unless the non-routine 
uplink and/or downlink operation is coordinated with operators of 
authorized co-frequency space stations at assigned locations within six 
degrees of the orbital location and except as provided in paragraph (d) 
of this section.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) The letter notification must include the downlink off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density levels or power flux density levels and/or uplink off-
axis e.i.r.p. density levels, specified per frequency range and space 
station antenna beam, that exceed the relevant routine limits set forth 
in paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iii) of this section and Sec.  25.218.
* * * * *
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11. Amend Sec.  25.202 by revising paragraphs (a)(8), (10), and (11) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  25.202   Frequencies, frequency tolerance, and emission limits.

    (a) * * *
    (8) The following frequencies are available for use by ESVs:

3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth)
5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space)
10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)

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11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space)
18.3-18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth)
19.7-20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
28.35-28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space)
29.25-30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space)
* * * * *
    (10) The following frequencies are available for use by Vehicle-
Mounted Earth Stations (VMESs):

10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)
11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space)
18.3-18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth)
19.7-20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
28.35-28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space)
29.25-30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space)

    (11) The following frequencies are available for use by Earth 
Stations Aboard Aircraft (ESAAs):

10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)
11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space)
18.3-18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth)
19.7-20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
28.35-28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space)
29.25-30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space)
* * * * *
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12. Amend Sec.  25.204 by revising paragraph (e)(3) and removing 
paragraphs (h) through (k).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  25.204  Power limits for earth stations.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (3) FSS earth stations transmitting to geostationary space stations 
in the 28.35-28.6 GHz and/or 29.25-30.0 GHz bands may employ uplink 
adaptive power control or other methods of fade compensation. For 
stations employing uplink power control, the values in paragraphs 
(i)(1), (i)(2), and (i)(4) of Sec.  25.218 may be exceeded by up to 20 
dB under conditions of uplink fading due to precipitation. The amount 
of such increase in excess of the actual amount of monitored excess 
attenuation over clear sky propagation conditions must not exceed 1.5 
dB or 15 percent of the actual amount of monitored excess attenuation 
in dB, whichever is larger, with a confidence level of 90 percent 
except over transient periods accounting for no more than 0.5 percent 
of the time during which the excess is no more than 4.0 dB.
* * * * *
0
13. Amend Sec.  25.209 by revising paragraphs (c)(1) and (f) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  25.209   Earth station antenna performance standards.

* * * * *
    (c)(1) An earth station licensed for operation with a GSO FSS space 
station or registered for reception of transmissions from such a space 
station pursuant to Sec. Sec.  25.115(b)(1) and (3) is not entitled to 
protection from interference from authorized operation of other 
stations that would not cause harmful interference to that earth 
station if it were using an antenna with receive-band gain patterns 
conforming to the levels specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this 
section.
* * * * *
    (f) A GSO FSS earth station with an antenna that does not conform 
to the applicable standards in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section 
will be authorized only if the applicant demonstrates that the antenna 
will not cause unacceptable interference. This demonstration must show 
that the transmissions of the earth station comport with the 
requirements in Sec.  25.218 or Sec.  25.223, or the applicant must 
demonstrate that the operations of the earth station have been 
coordinated under Sec.  25.220.
0
14. Amend Sec.  25.212 by revising paragraphs (c), (d), (g), and (h) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  25.212   Narrowband analog transmissions and digital 
transmissions in the GSO Fixed Satellite Service.

* * * * *
    (c)(1) An earth station, other than an ESIM, may be routinely 
licensed for analog transmissions in the conventional Ku-band or the 
extended Ku-band with bandwidths up to 200 kHz (or up to 1 MHz for 
command carriers at the band edge) if the input power spectral density 
into the antenna will not exceed -8 dBW/4 kHz, and the application 
includes certification pursuant to Sec.  25.132(a)(1) of conformance 
with the antenna gain performance requirements in Sec.  25.209(a) and 
(b).
    (2) An earth station may be routinely licensed for digital 
transmission, including digital video transmission, in the conventional 
Ku-band, or, except for an ESIM, in the extended Ku-band, if input 
power spectral density into the antenna will not exceed -14 dBW/4 kHz 
and the application includes certification pursuant to Sec.  
25.132(a)(1) of conformance with the antenna gain performance 
requirements in Sec.  25.209(a) and (b).
    (d) An individual earth station may be routinely licensed for 
digital transmission in the conventional C-band or, except for an ESIM, 
in the extended C-band, if the applicant certifies conformance with 
relevant antenna performance standards in Sec.  25.209(a) and (b), and 
power density into the antenna will not exceed -2.7 dBW/4 kHz. An 
individual earth station, other than an ESIM, may be routinely licensed 
for analog transmission with carrier bandwidths up to 200 kHz (or up to 
1 MHz for command carriers at the band edge) in the conventional C-band 
or the extended C-band, if the applicant certifies conformance with 
relevant antenna performance standards in Sec.  25.209(a) and (b), and 
power density into the antenna will not exceed +0.5 dBW/4 kHz.
* * * * *
    (g) A license application for earth station operation in a network 
using variable power density control of earth stations transmitting 
simultaneously in shared frequencies to the same target satellite 
receiving beam may be routinely processed if the applicant certifies 
that the aggregate off-axis EIRP density from all co-frequency earth 
stations transmitting simultaneously to the same target satellite 
receiving beam, not resulting from colliding data bursts transmitted 
pursuant to a contention protocol, will not exceed the applicable off-
axis EIRP density limits permissible for a single earth station, as 
specified in Sec.  25.218.
    (h) Applications for authority for fixed earth station operation in 
the conventional C-band, the extended C-band, the conventional Ku-band, 
the extended Ku-band or the conventional Ka-band that do not qualify 
for routine processing under relevant criteria in this section, Sec.  
25.211, or Sec.  25.218 are subject to the requirements in Sec.  
25.220.
0
15. Amend Sec.  25.218 by revising paragraphs (a), (b) introductory 
text, and (i), and adding paragraph (j) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.218   Off-axis e.i.r.p. density envelopes for FSS earth 
stations transmitting in certain frequency bands.

    (a) This section applies to applications for fixed and temporary-
fixed FSS earth stations transmitting to geostationary space stations 
in the conventional C-band, extended C-band, conventional Ku-band, 
extended Ku-band, or conventional Ka-band, and applications for ESIMs 
transmitting in the conventional C-band, conventional Ku-band, or 
conventional Ka-band, except for applications proposing transmission of 
analog command signals at a band edge with bandwidths greater than 1 
MHz or transmission of any other type of analog signal with bandwidths 
greater than 200 kHz.
    (b) Earth station applications subject to this section may be 
routinely processed if they meet the applicable

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off-axis e.i.r.p. density envelopes set forth in this section.
* * * * *
    (i) Digital earth station operation in the conventional Ka-band. 
(1) For co-polarized transmissions in the plane tangent to the GSO arc:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32.5-25log([thgr])....................  dBW/MHz..................                for   2.0[deg] <= [thgr] <=
                                                                                        7[deg]
11.5..................................  dBW/MHz..................                for   7[deg] <= [thgr] <=
                                                                                        9.2[deg]
35.5-25log([thgr])....................  dBW/MHz..................                for   9.2[deg] <= [thgr] <=
                                                                                        19.1[deg]
3.5...................................  dBW/MHz..................                for   19.1[deg] < [thgr] <=
                                                                                        180[deg]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Where [thgr] is as defined in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.
    (2) For co-polarized transmissions in the plane perpendicular to 
the GSO arc:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
35.5-25log([thgr])....................  dBW/MHz..................                for   3.5[deg] <= [thgr] <=
                                                                                        7[deg]
14.4..................................  dBW/MHz..................                for   7[deg] < [thgr] <=
                                                                                        9.2[deg]
38.5-25log([thgr])....................  dBW/MHz..................                for   9.2[deg] < [thgr] <=
                                                                                        19.1[deg]
6.5...................................  dBW/MHz..................                for   19.1[deg] < [thgr] <=
                                                                                        180[deg]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Where [thgr] is as defined in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.
    (3) The e.i.r.p. density levels specified in paragraphs (i)(1) and 
(2) of this section may be exceeded by up to 3 dB, for values of [thgr] 
> 7[deg], over 10% of the range of theta ([thgr]) angles from 7-
180[deg] on each side of the line from the earth station to the target 
satellite.
    (4) For cross-polarized transmissions in the plane tangent to the 
GSO arc and in the plane perpendicular to the GSO arc:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
22.5-25log([thgr])....................  dBW/MHz..................                for   2.0[deg] < [thgr] <=
                                                                                        7.0[deg]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Where [thgr] is as defined in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.
    (5) A license application for earth station operation in a network 
using variable power density control of earth stations transmitting 
simultaneously in shared frequencies to the same target satellite 
receiving beam may be routinely processed if the applicant certifies 
that the aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. density from all co-frequency 
earth stations transmitting simultaneously to the same target satellite 
receiving beam, not resulting from colliding data bursts transmitted 
pursuant to a contention protocol, will not exceed the off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density limits permissible for a single earth station, as 
specified in paragraphs (i)(1) through (4) of this section.
    (j) Applications for authority for fixed earth station operation in 
the conventional C-band, extended C-band, conventional Ku-band, 
extended Ku-band, or conventional Ka-band that do not qualify for 
routine processing under relevant criteria in this section, Sec.  
25.211, or Sec.  25.212 are subject to the requirements in Sec.  
25.220.
0
16. Amend Sec.  25.220 revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.220   Non-conforming transmit/receive earth station 
operations.

    (a) The requirements in this section apply to applications for, and 
operation of, earth stations transmitting in the conventional or 
extended C-bands, the conventional or extended Ku-bands, or the 
conventional Ka-band that do not qualify for routine licensing under 
relevant criteria in Sec. Sec.  25.211, 25.212, or 25.218.
* * * * *


Sec.  25.221   [Removed]

0
17. Remove Sec.  25.221.


Sec.  25.222   [Removed]

0
18. Remove Sec.  25.222.


Sec.  25.226   [Removed]

0
19. Remove Sec.  25.226.


Sec.  25.227   [Removed]

0
20. Remove Sec.  25.227.
0
21. Add Sec.  25.228 to read as follows:


Sec.  25.228   Operating and coordination requirements for earth 
stations in motion (ESIMs).

    (a) ESIM transmissions must comport with the applicable e.i.r.p. 
density limits in Sec.  25.218, unless coordinated pursuant to the 
requirements in Sec.  25.220.
    (b) Each ESIM must be self-monitoring and, should a condition occur 
that would cause the ESIM to exceed its authorized off-axis e.i.r.p. 
density limits, the ESIM must automatically cease transmissions within 
100 milliseconds, and not resume transmissions until the condition that 
caused the ESIM to exceed those limits is corrected.
    (c) Each ESIM must be monitored and controlled by a network control 
and monitoring center (NCMC) or equivalent facility. Each ESIM must 
comply with ``disable transmission'' commands from the NCMC. In 
addition, the NCMC must monitor the operation of each ESIM in its 
network, and transmit a ``disable transmission'' command to any ESIM 
that operates in such a way as to exceed the authorized off-axis 
e.i.r.p. density limit for that ESIM or for all ESIMs that 
simultaneously transmit on the same frequency to the same target 
satellite receiving beam. The NCMC must not allow the ESIM(s) under its 
control to resume transmissions until the condition that caused the 
ESIM(s) to exceed the authorized e.i.r.p. density limits is corrected.
    (d) ESIM licensees must ensure installation of ESIM terminals on 
vehicles by qualified installers who have an understanding of the 
antenna's radiation environment and the measures best suited to 
maximize protection of the general public and persons operating the 
vehicle and equipment. An ESIM terminal exhibiting radiation exposure 
levels exceeding 1.0 mW/cm \2\ in accessible areas, such as at the 
exterior surface of the radome, must have a label attached to the 
surface of the terminal warning about the radiation hazard and must 
include thereon a diagram showing the regions around the terminal where 
the radiation levels could exceed the maximum radiation exposure limit 
specified in 47 CFR 1.1310 Table 1.
    (e) The following requirements govern all ESV operations.
    (1) ESV operators must control all ESVs by a NCMC located in the 
United States, except that an ESV on U.S.-

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registered vessels may operate under control of a NCMC location outside 
the United States provided the ESV operator maintains a point of 
contact within the United States that will have the capability and 
authority to cause an ESV on a U.S.-registered vessel to cease 
transmitting if necessary.
    (2) There must be a point of contact in the United States, with 
phone number and address, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 
with authority and ability to cease all emissions from the ESVs, either 
directly or through the facilities of a U.S. NCMC or a NCMC located in 
another country with which the United States has a bilateral agreement 
that enables such cessation of emissions.
    (3) ESV NCMC operators communicating with ESVs on vessels of 
foreign registry must maintain detailed information on each such 
vessel's country of registry and a point of contact for the relevant 
administration responsible for licensing those ESVs.
    (f) For all VMES operations, there must be a point of contact in 
the United States, with phone number and address, available 24 hours a 
day, seven days a week, with authority and ability to cease all 
emissions from the VMESs.
    (g) The following requirements govern all ESAA operations.
    (1) There must be a point of contact in the United States, with 
phone number and address, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 
with authority and ability to cease all emissions from the ESAAs.
    (2) All ESAA terminals operated in U.S. airspace, whether on U.S.-
registered civil aircraft or non-U.S.-registered civil aircraft, must 
be licensed by the Commission. All ESAA terminals on U.S.-registered 
civil aircraft operating outside of U.S. airspace must be licensed by 
the Commission, except as provided by section 303(t) of the 
Communications Act.
    (3) Prior to operations within a foreign nation's airspace, the 
ESAA operator must ascertain whether the relevant administration has 
operations that could be affected by ESAA terminals, and must determine 
whether that administration has adopted specific requirements 
concerning ESAA operations. When the aircraft enters foreign airspace, 
the ESAA terminal must operate under the Commission's rules, or those 
of the foreign administration, whichever is more constraining. To the 
extent that all relevant administrations have identified geographic 
areas from which ESAA operations would not affect their radio 
operations, ESAA operators may operate within those identified areas 
without further action. To the extent that the foreign administration 
has not adopted requirements regarding ESAA operations, ESAA operators 
must coordinate their operations with any potentially affected 
operations.
    (h) The following requirements govern all operations in the 3700-
4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) and 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency 
bands of ESVs receiving from or transmitting to GSO satellites in the 
Fixed-Satellite Service.
    (1) ESVs must not operate in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 
3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency bands on vessels smaller than 
300 gross tons.
    (2) ESV operators transmitting in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-
space) frequency band to GSO satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service 
(FSS) must not seek to coordinate, in any geographic location, more 
than 36 megahertz of uplink bandwidth on each of no more than two GSO 
FSS satellites.
    (3) ESVs, operating while docked, for which coordination with 
terrestrial stations in the 3700-4200 MHz band is completed in 
accordance with Sec.  25.251, will receive protection from such 
terrestrial stations in accordance with the coordination agreements, 
for 180 days, renewable for 180 days.
    (4) ESVs in motion must not claim protection from harmful 
interference from any authorized terrestrial stations to which 
frequencies are already assigned, or any authorized terrestrial station 
to which frequencies may be assigned in the future in the 3700-4200 MHz 
(space-to-Earth) frequency band.
    (5) ESVs operating within 200 km from the baseline of the United 
States, or within 200 km from a U.S.-licensed fixed service offshore 
installation, must complete coordination with potentially affected 
U.S.-licensed fixed service operators prior to operation. The 
coordination method and the interference criteria objective will be 
determined by the frequency coordinator. The details of the 
coordination must be maintained and available at the frequency 
coordinator, and must be filed with the Commission electronically via 
the International Bureau Filing System (http://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/) to be placed on public notice. The coordination notifications 
must be filed in the form of a statement referencing the relevant call 
signs and file numbers. Operation of each individual ESV may commence 
immediately after the public notice that identifies the notification 
sent to the Commission is released. Continuance of operation of that 
ESV for the duration of the coordination term must be dependent upon 
successful completion of the normal public notice process. If, prior to 
the end of the 30-day comment period of the public notice, any 
objections are received from U.S.-licensed Fixed Service operators that 
have been excluded from coordination, the ESV licensee must immediately 
cease operation of that particular station on frequencies used by the 
affected U.S.-licensed Fixed Service station until the coordination 
dispute is resolved and the ESV licensee informs the Commission of the 
resolution. As used in this section, ``baseline'' means the line from 
which maritime zones are measured. The baseline is a combination of the 
low-water line and closing lines across the mouths of inland water 
bodies and is defined by a series of baseline points that include 
islands and ``low-water elevations,'' as determined by the U.S. 
Department of State's Baseline Committee.
    (6) An ESV must automatically cease transmission if the ESV 
operates in violation of the terms of its coordination agreement, 
including, but not limited to, conditions related to speed of the 
vessel or if the ESV travels outside the coordinated area, if within 
200 km from the baseline of the United States, or within 200 km from a 
U.S.-licensed fixed service offshore installation. Transmissions may be 
controlled by the ESV network control and monitoring center. The 
frequency coordinator may decide whether ESV operators should 
automatically cease transmissions if the vessel falls below a 
prescribed speed within a prescribed geographic area.
    (7) ESV transmissions in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) band 
shall not exceed an e.i.r.p. spectral density towards the radio-horizon 
of 17 dBW/MHz, and shall not exceed an e.i.r.p. towards the radio-
horizon of 20.8 dBW. The ESV network shall shut-off the ESV transmitter 
if either the e.i.r.p. spectral density towards the radio-horizon or 
the e.i.r.p. towards the radio-horizon is exceeded.
    (i) For ESAA transmissions in the 14.0-14.5 GHz band from 
international airspace within line-of-sight of the territory of a 
foreign administration where fixed service networks have primary 
allocation in this band, the maximum power flux density (pfd) produced 
at the surface of the Earth by emissions from a single aircraft 
carrying an ESAA terminal must not exceed the following values unless 
the foreign Administration has imposed other conditions for protecting 
its fixed service stations:

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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-132 + 0.5 [middot] [thgr]...........  dB(W/(m\2\ [middot]      For....................  [thgr] <= 40[deg]
                                        MHz)).
-112.................................  dB(W/(m\2\ [middot]      For....................  40[deg] <=[thgr]
                                        MHz)).                                            <=90[deg]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Where: [thgr] is the angle of arrival of the radio-frequency wave 
(degrees above the horizontal) and the aforementioned limits relate to 
the pfd under free-space propagation conditions.
    (j) The following requirements govern all ESIMs transmitting to GSO 
satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service in the 14.0-14.5 GHz band.
    (1) Operations of ESIMs in the 14.0-14.2 GHz (Earth-to-space) 
frequency band within 125 km (for ESVs and VMESs) or within radio line 
of sight (for ESAAs) of the NASA TDRSS facilities on Guam (latitude 
13[deg]36'55'' N., longitude 144[deg]51'22'' E.), White Sands, New 
Mexico (latitude 32[deg]20'59'' N., longitude 106[deg]36'31'' W. and 
latitude 32[deg]32'40'' N., longitude 106[deg]36'48'' W.), or Blossom 
Point, Maryland (latitude 38[deg]25'44'' N., longitude 77[deg]05'02'' 
W.) are subject to coordination with the National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration (NASA) through the National Telecommunications and 
Information Administration (NTIA) Interdepartment Radio Advisory 
Committee (IRAC). Licensees must notify the International Bureau once 
they have completed coordination. Upon receipt of such notification 
from a licensee, the International Bureau will issue a public notice 
stating that the licensee may commence operations within the 
coordination zone in 30 days if no party has opposed the operations. 
When NTIA seeks to provide similar protection to future TDRSS sites 
that have been coordinated through the IRAC Frequency Assignment 
Subcommittee process, NTIA will notify the Commission's International 
Bureau that the site is nearing operational status. Upon public notice 
from the International Bureau, all Ku-band ESIM licensees must cease 
operations in the 14.0-14.2 GHz band within 125 km (for ESVs and VMESs) 
or within radio line of sight (for ESAAs) of the new TDRSS site until 
the licensees complete coordination with NTIA/IRAC for the new TDRSS 
facility. Licensees must notify the International Bureau once they have 
completed coordination for the new TDRSS site. Upon receipt of such 
notification from a licensee, the International Bureau will issue a 
public notice stating that the licensee may commence operations within 
the coordination zone in 30 days if no party has opposed the 
operations. The ESIM licensee then will be permitted to commence 
operations in the 14.0-14.2 GHz band within 125 km (for ESVs and VMESs) 
or within radio line of sight (for ESAAs) of the new TDRSS site, 
subject to any operational constraints developed in the coordination 
process.
    (2) Within 125 km (for ESVs and VMESs) or within radio line of 
sight (for ESAAs) of the NASA TDRSS facilities identified in paragraph 
(j)(1) of this section, ESIM transmissions in the 14.0-14.2 GHz (Earth-
to-space) band shall not exceed an e.i.r.p. spectral density towards 
the horizon of 12.5 dBW/MHz, and shall not exceed an e.i.r.p. towards 
the horizon of 16.3 dBW.
    (3) Operations of ESIMs in the 14.47-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) 
frequency band in the vicinity (for ESVs and VMESs) or within radio 
line of sight (for ESAAs) of radio astronomy service (RAS) 
observatories observing in the 14.47-14.5 GHz band are subject to 
coordination with the National Science Foundation (NSF). The 
appropriate NSF contact point to initiate coordination is 
Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager, NSF, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1045, 
Arlington VA 22203, fax 703-292-9034, email esm@nsf.gov. Licensees must 
notify the International Bureau once they have completed coordination. 
Upon receipt of the coordination agreement from a licensee, the 
International Bureau will issue a public notice stating that the 
licensee may commence operations within the coordination zone in 30 
days if no party has opposed the operations. Table 1 provides a list of 
each applicable RAS site, its location, and the applicable coordination 
zone.

       Table 1--Applicable Radio Astronomy Service (RAS) Facilities and Associated Coordination Distances
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Latitude        Longitude
                  Observatory                       (north)         (west)      Radius (km) of coordination zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arecibo, Observatory, Arecibo, PR.............  18[deg]20'37''  66[deg]45'11''  Island of Puerto Rico.
Green Bank, WV................................  38[deg]25'59''  79[deg]50'23''  160.
Very Large Array, near Socorro, NM............  34[deg]04'44''  107[deg]37'06'  160.
                                                                             '
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute,         35[deg]11'59''  82[deg]52'19''  160.
 Rosman, NC.
U of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory,      42[deg]23'56''  83[deg]56'11''  160.
 Stinchfield Woods, MI.
Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) stations:
    Owens Valley, CA..........................  37[deg]13'54''  118[deg]16'37'  160. *
                                                                             '
    Mauna Kea, HI.............................  19[deg]48'05''  155[deg]27'20'  50.
                                                                             '
Brewster, WA..................................  48[deg]07'52''  119[deg]41'00'  50.
                                                                             '
    Kitt Peak, AZ.............................  31[deg]57'23''  111[deg]36'45'  50.
                                                                             '
    Pie Town, NM..............................  34[deg]18'04''  108[deg]07'09'  50.
                                                                             '
    Los Alamos, NM............................  35[deg]46'30''  106[deg]14'44'  50.
                                                                             '
    Fort Davis, TX............................  30[deg]38'06''  103[deg]56'41'  50.
                                                                             '
    North Liberty, IA.........................  41[deg]46'17''  91[deg]34'27''  50.
    Hancock, NH...............................  42[deg]56'01''  71[deg]59'12''  50.
    St. Croix, VI.............................  17[deg]45'24''  64[deg]35'01''  50.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Owens Valley, CA operates both a VLBA station and single-dish telescopes.

    When NTIA seeks to provide similar protection to future RAS sites 
that have been coordinated through the IRAC Frequency Assignment 
Subcommittee process, NTIA will notify the Commission's International 
Bureau that the site is nearing operational status. Upon public notice 
from the International Bureau, all Ku-band ESIMs licensees must cease 
operations in the 14.47-14.5 GHz band within the relevant geographic 
zone (160 kms for single-dish radio observatories and Very Large Array 
antenna systems and 50 kms for Very Long Baseline Array

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antenna systems for ESVs and VMESs, radio line of sight for ESAAs) of 
the new RAS site until the licensees complete coordination for the new 
RAS facility. Licensees must notify the International Bureau once they 
have completed coordination for the new RAS site and must submit the 
coordination agreement to the Commission. Upon receipt of such 
notification from a licensee, the International Bureau will issue a 
public notice stating that the licensee may commence operations within 
the coordination zone in 30 days if no party opposed the operations. 
The ESIMs licensee then will be permitted to commence operations in the 
14.47-14.5 GHz band within the relevant coordination distance around 
the new RAS site, subject to any operational constraints developed in 
the coordination process.
    (4) ESIMs licensees must use Global Positioning Satellite-related 
or other similar position location technology to ensure compliance with 
the provisions of subparagraphs 1-3 of this paragraph.
0
22. Amend Sec.  25.258 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.258  Sharing between NGSO MSS feeder-link stations and GSO FSS 
services in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band.

* * * * *
    (b) Licensed GSO FSS earth stations in the vicinity of operational 
NGSO MSS feeder-link earth station complexes must, to the maximum 
extent possible, operate with frequency/polarization selections that 
will minimize unacceptable interference with reception of GSO FSS and 
NGSO MSS uplink transmissions in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band. Earth station 
licensees operating with GSO FSS systems shall be capable of providing 
earth station locations to support coordination of NGSO MSS feeder link 
stations under paragraphs (a) and (c) of this section. Operation of 
ubiquitously deployed GSO FSS earth stations in the 29.25-29.5 GHz 
frequency band must conform to the rules contained in Sec.  25.218(i).
* * * * *


Sec.  25.287  [Amended].

0
23. Amend Sec.  25.287 by removing paragraph (d).
0
24. Add Sec.  25.289 to read as follows:


Sec.  25.289  Responsibility of licensee for blanket-licensed earth 
station operation.

    The holder of an FCC blanket earth station license is responsible 
for operation of any earth station under that license. Operators of 
satellite networks and systems must not transmit communications to or 
from such earth stations in the United States unless such 
communications are authorized under a service contract with the holder 
of a pertinent FCC blanket earth station license or under a service 
contract with another party with authority for such operation delegated 
by such a blanket licensee.

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                                                 § 60.5420a What are my notification,                    SUMMARY:    In this document, the Federal                 Filings may be sent by hand or
                                                 reporting, and recordkeeping                            Communications Commission                              messenger delivery, by commercial
                                                 requirements?                                           (Commission) proposes to streamline,                   overnight courier, or by first-class or
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                              consolidate, and harmonize rules                       overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All
                                                    (b) Reporting requirements. You must                 governing earth stations in motion                     filings must be addressed to the
                                                 submit annual reports containing the                    (ESIMs) used to provide satellite-based                Commission’s Secretary, Office of the
                                                 information specified in paragraphs                     services on ships, airplanes and vehicles              Secretary, Federal Communications
                                                 (b)(1) through (8) and (12) of this section             communicating with geostationary-                      Commission.
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                                                    (13) The collection of fugitive                      56, adopted May 18, 2016, and released                 Ex Parte Presentations
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                                                                                                         Filing System (ECFS).                                  presentation of data or arguments
                                                 Amends Rules Related to Satellite                          • Electronic Filers. Comments may be                already reflected in the presenter’s
                                                 Earth Stations Mounted on Vessels,                      filed electronically using the Internet by             written comments, memoranda or other
                                                 Vehicles and Aircraft                                   accessing the ECFS, http://apps.fcc.gov/               filings in the proceeding, the presenter
                                                 AGENCY:  Federal Communications                         ecfs.                                                  may provide citations to such data or
                                                 Commission.                                                • Paper Filers. Parties who file by                 arguments in his or her prior comments,
                                                                                                         paper must include an original and four                memoranda, or other filings (specifying
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule.
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                                                 numbers where such data or arguments                    (space-to-Earth), and 28.35–28.6 GHz                    propose to eliminate duplicative rule
                                                 can be found) in lieu of summarizing                    and 29.25–30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space)                     provisions that apply to ESIMs on
                                                 them in the memorandum. Documents                       frequency bands.1 The proposed rule                     specific vehicle types operating in
                                                 shown or given to Commission staff                      changes for ESIMs in the conventional                   specific frequency bands and require
                                                 during ex parte meetings are deemed to                  Ka-band would promote innovative and                    instead that ESIMs meet the same
                                                 be written ex parte presentations and                   flexible use of satellite technology, and               requirements as fixed and temporary
                                                 must be filed consistent with rule                      provide new opportunities for a variety                 fixed earth stations. We propose to
                                                 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by                   of uses. The proposed rules would also                  maintain those rule provisions that
                                                 rule 1.49(f) or for which the                           create regulatory equity by adopting a                  ensure that FSS earth stations operating
                                                 Commission has made available a                         regulatory regime for ESIM operations
                                                                                                                                                                 while in motion do not cause more
                                                 method of electronic filing, written ex                 in the conventional Ka-band similar to
                                                                                                                                                                 interference than FSS earth stations at
                                                 parte presentations and memoranda                       that which currently exists in the
                                                 summarizing oral ex parte                               conventional C-band, the conventional                   fixed locations. We seek comment on
                                                 presentations, and all attachments                      Ku-band, and in portions of the                         these proposals.
                                                 thereto, must be filed through the                      extended Ku-band.2 We seek comment                      Definitions
                                                 electronic comment filing system                        on these proposals and solicit input on
                                                 available for that proceeding, and must                 other ideas for streamlining our rules                     In this NPRM, we propose to amend
                                                 be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,            while providing flexibility moving                      current definitions and add new
                                                 .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants              forward.                                                definitions that will allow for greater
                                                 in this proceeding should familiarize                                                                           clarity regarding the operation of earth
                                                                                                         Proposal Overview
                                                 themselves with the Commission’s ex                                                                             stations in motion with GSO FSS space
                                                 parte rules.                                               Part 25 of the Commission’s rules is                 stations. We seek comment on these
                                                                                                         organized in the following manner:                      proposals.
                                                 Paperwork Reduction Act                                 Subpart A contains general rules
                                                    This document contains proposed                      relating to scope and definitions;                         Definition of ESIMs. We propose to
                                                 new and modified information                            Subpart B contains rules relating to                    define Earth Stations in Motion (ESIMs)
                                                 collection requirements. The                            application filing requirements and                     in § 25.103 to mean a term that
                                                 Commission, as part of its continuing                   licensing procedures; Subpart C                         collectively designates ESVs, VMESs
                                                 effort to reduce paperwork burdens,                     provides technical standards for                        and ESAAs, which are already defined
                                                 invites the general public and the Office               licensing earth and space stations; and                 in § 25.103.
                                                 of Management and Budget to comment                     Subpart D contains rules governing the                     Revised Definition of Blanket License.
                                                 on the information collection                           technical operations of earth and space                 We propose to amend the definition of
                                                 requirements contained in this                          station operations.3 In this NPRM, we                   Blanket License in § 25.103.4 We
                                                 document, as required by the Paperwork                  propose to make revisions in each of                    propose to change the designation of the
                                                 Reduction Act of 1995. In addition,                     these subparts. Through this                            type of earth station in this definition,
                                                 pursuant to the Small Business                          proceeding, to the extent possible, we
                                                 Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, we seek                                                                           i.e., fixed or mobile, to refer instead to
                                                 specific comment on how we might                           1 While there currently are NGSO FSS ESIM
                                                                                                                                                                 the type of satellite service in which the
                                                 further reduce the information                          operations in portions of the 17.8–20.2 GHz and         earth station operates, i.e., FSS or MSS.
                                                 collection burden for small business                    27.5–30.0 GHz bands, authorized on a non-harmful-       Changing the earth-station
                                                                                                         interference basis, O3b Limited Radio Station           categorization in this definition to FSS
                                                 concerns with fewer than 25 employees.                  Authorization, IBFS File No. SES–LIC–20130528–
                                                                                                         00455 (granted May 13, 2014), this NPRM will only
                                                                                                                                                                 and MSS better reflects the nature of
                                                 Synopsis                                                address the GSO FSS ESIM operations. O3b and            ESIM operations as proposed in this
                                                    In this Notice of Proposed                           SES Americom request that we expand the scope           NPRM. Additionally we propose minor
                                                 Rulemaking (NPRM), the Commission                       of this proceeding to cover NGSO ESIM operations.       rewording of the second clause to more
                                                                                                         See Letter from Suzanne Malloy, Vice President,
                                                 seeks comment on two broad proposals                    Regulatory Affairs, O3b Limited, and Petra A.           directly mirror the first clause of the
                                                 to facilitate the deployment of Earth                   Vorwig, Senior Legal & Regulatory Counsel, SES          definition. Specifically, the revised
                                                 Stations in Motion (ESIMs) and reduce                   Americom, Inc. to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary,         definition of Blanket License, as
                                                 the regulatory burdens on ESIMs. First,                 FCC, IB Docket No. 17–95 (filed May 12, 2017). O3b
                                                                                                         and SES Americom’s request is premature. There is
                                                                                                                                                                 proposed, would read: ‘‘A license for:
                                                 we propose to reorganize and                            an open proceeding addressing NGSO FSS licensing        (1) multiple earth stations in the FSS or
                                                 consolidate the sections in part 25 of the              and service rules and the Commission will be in a       MSS, or for SDARS terrestrial repeaters,
                                                 Commission’s rules, including technical                 better position to propose rules for ESIMs              that may be operated anywhere within
                                                 and operational as well as application                  communicating with NGSO satellites after the
                                                                                                         resolution of technical rules in that proceeding. See   a geographic area specified in the
                                                 rules, for the three types of Fixed-                    Update to Parts 2 and 25 Concerning Non-                license, or (2) for multiple space stations
                                                 Satellite Service (FSS) earth stations                  Geostationary, Fixed-Satellite Service Systems and      in non-geostationary-orbit.’’
                                                 that the Commission authorizes to                       Related Matters, IB Docket No. 16–408, Notice of
                                                 transmit while in motion: Earth Stations                Proposed Rulemaking, 31 FCC Rcd 13651 (2016).              Definition of Network Control and
                                                 on Vessels (ESVs), Vehicle-Mounted
                                                                                                            2 The ‘‘conventional C-band’’ refers to the 3700–
                                                                                                                                                                 Monitoring Center (NCMC). We propose
                                                                                                         4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) and 5925–6425 MHz             to add a definition of Network Control
                                                 Earth Stations (VMESs), and Earth                       (Earth-to-space) FSS frequency bands. See 47 CFR
                                                 Stations Aboard Aircraft (ESAAs). We                    25.103. The ‘‘conventional Ku-band’’ refers to the      and Monitoring Center to § 25.103. An
                                                 will refer to these earth stations                      11.7–12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 14.0–14.5 GHz        NCMC, as used in the part 25 rules, is
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                                                                                                         (Earth-to-space) FSS frequency bands, and the           a facility that has the capability to
                                                 collectively as ESIMs.                                  ‘‘extended Ku-band’’ refers to the 10.95–11.2 GHz,
                                                    Second, we propose new rules to                      11.45–11.7 GHz, and 13.75–14.0 GHz bands.
                                                                                                                                                                 remotely control earth stations operating
                                                 allow the operation of ESIMs in the                        3 In addition, Subpart E is reserved, Subpart F

                                                 conventional Ka-band. Specifically, our                 relates to competitive bidding procedures for the          4 The current definition of Blanket License states:

                                                 proposals would apply to ESIMs                          satellite digital audio radio service, Subparts G and   ‘‘A license for multiple fixed or mobile earth
                                                                                                         H are reserved, Subpart I relates to equal              stations or SDARS terrestrial repeaters that may be
                                                 communicating with geostationary-orbit                  employment opportunities, and Subpart J relates to      operated anywhere within a geographic area
                                                 (GSO) FSS space stations operating in                   public interest obligations. We do not propose any      specified in the license, or for multiple non-
                                                 18.3–18.8 GHz and 19.7–20.2 GHz                         changes to Subparts E through J in this NPRM.           geostationary-orbit space stations.’’ 47 CFR 25.103.



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                                                 as any part of a satellite network or                   coordinate their operations with                          station under that license. Operators of
                                                 system.5                                                operators of nearby space stations.                       satellite networks and systems must not
                                                   Revised Definitions of VMES and                       25.138(a) contains similar provisions for                 transmit communications to or from
                                                 ESAA. Because we are proposing to                       FSS earth stations transmitting to GSO                    such earth stations in the United States
                                                 consolidate the current VMES and                        FSS space stations in the conventional                    unless such communications are
                                                 ESAA operating requirements (now                        Ka-band. To improve the organizational                    authorized under a service contract with
                                                 codified in §§ 25.226 and 25.227,                       coherence of part 25, we propose to                       the holder of a pertinent FCC blanket
                                                 respectively) into a new ESIM section                   move these provisions of § 25.138(a)                      earth station license or under a service
                                                 (proposed as § 25.228), §§ 25.226 and                   into § 25.218(i),8 and to extend the                      contract with another party with
                                                 25.227 would be deleted as a                            applicability of § 25.218 to conventional                 authority for such operation delegated
                                                 consequence of that consolidation.                      Ka-band GSO FSS earth stations.9                          by such a blanket licensee.’’
                                                 Similarly, any cross-references to those                   Section 25.138(b) states that operation                   We propose applying § 25.218 to all
                                                 deleted sections elsewhere in the rules                 in the conventional Ka-band with off-                     applications for fixed and temporary-
                                                 would need to be deleted as well. As                    axis e.i.r.p. density levels exceeding the                fixed FSS earth stations transmitting to
                                                 such cross-references appear in the                     limits in § 25.138(a) are subject to                      geostationary space stations in the
                                                 § 25.103 definitions of VMES and                        coordination under § 25.220. Current                      conventional or extended C-band or Ku-
                                                 ESAA, we propose to revise these                        § 25.218(i) contains a similar                            band, or the conventional Ka-band, and
                                                 definitions accordingly.6                               coordination provision governing                          to all applications for ESIMs in the
                                                   Revised Definition of Routine                         operations in the conventional C-band,                    conventional C-, Ku-, or Ka-band, except
                                                 Processing. The current definition of                   extended C-band, conventional Ku-                         for applications proposing transmission
                                                 routine processing in § 25.103 includes                 band, and extended Ku-band. To clarify                    of analog command signals at a band
                                                 a cross-reference to § 25.138(a), which                 the rule in § 25.138(b), we propose to                    edge with bandwidths greater than 1
                                                 we propose to consolidate into                          amend § 25.218(i) so that it lists all of                 MHz or transmission of any other type
                                                 § 25.218(i). We propose to delete this                  the frequency bands included in the                       of analog signals with bandwidths
                                                 cross-reference, because the definition                 revised § 25.218(a).10                                    greater than 200 kHz. We propose
                                                 already includes a cross-reference to                      Section 25.138(f) states that space                    modifying § 25.218(a)(1) accordingly.11
                                                 § 25.218.                                               station operators may not transmit
                                                   Revised Definition of Two-Degree                      communications to or from user                            Reorganizing and Streamlining the
                                                 Compliant Space Station. The current                    transceivers in the United States in the                  Technical and Operational and
                                                 definition of a two-degree compliant                    conventional Ka-band unless such                          Coordination Requirements of
                                                 space station in § 25.103 contains a                    communications are authorized under                       §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226 and 25.227
                                                 cross-reference to § 25.138, which we                   an FCC earth station license. We                          Into § 25.228
                                                 propose to consolidate with § 25.218,                   propose to make this a general                               We propose to bring all the technical,
                                                 and cross-references to §§ 25.221,                      requirement applicable to space station                   operational and coordination
                                                 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 in                           operators in all frequency bands, to                      requirements for blanket licensed-ESV,
                                                 connection with off-axis e.i.r.p. limits                clarify the language of the requirement,                  VMES and ESAA earth stations that are
                                                 that we also propose be included in                     and to place this requirement in a new                    linked to GSO FSS space stations—
                                                 § 25.218. We therefore propose to                       section, § 25.289. We propose that this                   currently arrayed in §§ 25.221, 25.222,
                                                 update this definition to remove the                    requirement would be merged with                          25.226 and 25.227 of our current rules—
                                                 cross-references to §§ 25.138, 25.221,                  § 25.287(d) that imposes the same                         under one new umbrella rule section
                                                 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.                             condition for mobile transmitters or                      applicable to ESIMs generally: Proposed
                                                                                                         transceivers operating in some Mobile-                    § 25.228. This current array of ESIM
                                                 Incorporating § 25.138 Into § 25.218,                   Satellite Service frequencies. Section
                                                 and Extending the Applicability of                                                                                rules would then be eliminated entirely,
                                                                                                         25.287(d) could then be removed. The                      as all the requirements therein would
                                                 § 25.218 to the Conventional Ka-Band                    new rule would state: ‘‘The holder of an
                                                 and ESIMs                                                                                                         either be subsumed by new § 25.228, or
                                                                                                         FCC blanket earth station license will be                 will be consolidated in certain other
                                                    Section 25.218 contains off-axis                     responsible for operation of any earth                    provisions described below.12 While we
                                                 e.i.r.p. density envelopes for FSS earth                                                                          do not think there will be any
                                                 stations transmitting to GSO FSS space                     8 Table 3 lists the paragraphs of section 25.138
                                                                                                                                                                   significant costs associated with
                                                 stations in the conventional C-band,                    and the corresponding paragraphs of proposed
                                                                                                         section 25.138(i). As a result of this insertion, we      reorganizing and consolidating these
                                                 extended C-band, conventional Ku-                       propose to renumber paragraph (i) to (j) in section       rule sections, we invite comments that
                                                 band, or extended Ku-band.7 Earth                       25.218.                                                   will help estimate costs and benefits of
                                                 stations in these frequency bands that                     9 We do not propose to include the space station
                                                                                                                                                                   the proposals. Under the rules as they
                                                 comply with these envelopes are                         pfd limit of section 25.138(a)(6) in section 25.218(i).
                                                                                                         In 2015, we recodified this limit in section              now stand, the technical and
                                                 considered ‘‘two-degree-spacing                         25.140(a)(3)(iii) but inadvertently failed to make the    operational rules for each of these types
                                                 compliant,’’ and the operators of their                 corresponding deletion to section 25.138. See             of ESIMs can be found primarily in the
                                                 target space stations are not required to               Comprehensive Review of Licensing and Operating
                                                                                                         Rules for Satellite Services, IB Docket No. 12–267,       paragraph (a) provisions of §§ 25.221,
                                                                                                         Second Report and Order, 30 FCC Rcd 14713,                25.222, 25.226 and 25.227, while the
                                                   5 As such, an NCMC would constitute a ‘‘remote

                                                 control point’’ as that term is used in the Part 25
                                                                                                         14755, para. 115 (2015) (2015 Second Report and           coordination requirements are primarily
                                                                                                         Order). Including the limit in section 25.218(i)          located in the paragraph (c) and (d)
                                                 rules (see, e.g., 47 CFR 25.271(b), 25.272(d)(1)).      would perpetuate this inadvertent duplication. In
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                                                   6 While we are also proposing to bring the section
                                                                                                         contrast, deleting section 25.138(a)(6) and leaving
                                                 25.221 and 25.222 operating requirements for ESVs       current section 25.140(a)(3)(iii) intact will conform        11 We propose to retain the exception for analog

                                                 under the same umbrella that will cover VMESs and       the rules to the form intended by the Commission’s        video earth station applications.
                                                 ESAAs (i.e., the umbrella of the proposed section       action in the 2015 Second Report and Order.                  12 The discussion that follows lays out those
                                                 25.228 for ESIMs), the section 25.103 definition of        10 We propose to redesignate current section           instances where ESIM requirements now appearing
                                                 ESVs would not need to be revised to eliminate any      25.218(i) as section 25.218(j), as a result of our        in this array of four ESIM rule sections would be
                                                 outdated cross-references because it does not now       proposed insertion of the conventional Ka-band off-       consolidated in a rule other than the proposed
                                                 contain any cross-references.                           axis e.i.r.p. density limits currently contained in       section 25.228, or where consolidation has
                                                   7 We note that the rules do not currently provide     section 25.138(a) into section 25.218 as paragraph        effectively occurred because the requirement in
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                                                 provisions of these same sections.                        space station two-degree orbital spacing              with respect to a line between the focal
                                                 Broadly speaking, some of these rules                     policy. They ensure earth station                     point of the earth station antenna and
                                                 are the same regardless of the type of                    compatibility with networks using                     the location of the target satellite. This
                                                 ESIM, while others vary depending on                      adjacent satellites in a two-degree                   definition of q anchors one end of the
                                                 the vehicle type and frequency band at                    orbital spacing environment by                        reference line from which q is measured
                                                 issue. Accordingly, in crafting § 25.228                  controlling the level of emissions from               to the location of the target satellite. For
                                                 as an umbrella regulation that includes                   an earth station that can be transmitted              a GSO FSS satellite, which is typically
                                                 both the provisions that apply to all                     toward adjacent satellite orbital                     authorized with a ± 0.05 degree
                                                 ESIMs and those that are tailored to                      locations. The second option is to                    stationkeeping accuracy requirement,
                                                 specific circumstances, we propose to                     demonstrate that the operations of the                the reference line thus remains within
                                                 group ESIM requirements into the                          earth stations in the satellite network               0.05 degrees of the line from the earth
                                                 following categories, the details of                      have been coordinated with operators of               station to the assigned orbital location of
                                                 which we discuss below: (1) Core rules                    networks using adjacent satellites that               the target satellite. In contrast, under the
                                                 (i.e. those applicable to all ESIMs); (2)                 would be affected by emissions of the                 2005 off-axis angle definition, when the
                                                 vehicle-type specific rules that apply                    earth stations that exceed the default                axis of the main lobe of the earth station
                                                 across multiple frequency bands; (3)                      off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits, under the           antenna moves, off-axis e.i.r.p. density
                                                 frequency-band specific status and                        coordination requirements of § 25.220.                limits tied to that axis would apply to
                                                 coordination rules; and (4) vehicle-type                  Under the first option, there are two                 directions that also move around in
                                                 specific rules that apply to a single                     alternatives for showing compliance.                  space. The 2009 definition of q is now
                                                 frequency band.                                           One alternative is to demonstrate that                contained in the ESV, VMES, and ESAA
                                                                                                           the earth station antenna gain pattern                rules in §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and
                                                 Core Rules                                                                                                      25.227.14 This definition of q obviates
                                                                                                           comports with the off-axis gain limits in
                                                    In this NPRM, we seek comment on                       § 25.209, and that the antenna input                  the need for an antenna pointing
                                                 streamlining the core ESIMs rules. In                     power density comports with limits in                 accuracy requirement, because the limit
                                                 this context, core rules refer to those                   § 25.212. However, this alternative is                on off-axis e.i.r.p. toward adjacent
                                                 rules that are currently the same for                     not currently available for ESV, VMES,                satellites is fixed regardless of the
                                                 each type of ESIM and those that we                       or ESAA applications. The other                       direction in which the earth station
                                                 propose to amend in order to create                       alternative is to demonstrate that the off-           antenna is pointed.15 Therefore, the
                                                 such uniformity. These rules are related                  axis e.i.r.p. density of the earth station            ESIM rules we propose here eliminate
                                                 to the Commission’s GSO FSS two-                          emissions comports with the applicable                the antenna pointing accuracy
                                                 degree orbital spacing policy, control of                 off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits. There are           requirement. This will afford ESIM
                                                 operating ESIMs, operational reports,                     provisions very similar to this                       operators more flexibility, because they
                                                 and electromagnetic radiation safety.                     alternative for ESV, VMES, and ESAA                   can meet the off-axis e.i.r.p. density
                                                 With regard to revising requirements in                   applications. In the following                        limits either by maintaining accurate
                                                 order to create additional uniformity,                    paragraphs, we propose to continue to                 antenna pointing or by reducing the
                                                 we propose substantive changes to some                    make both options for obtaining a                     radiated off-axis e.i.r.p. density when
                                                 of the rules to eliminate unnecessary                     license available for ESIMs while                     the antenna is mispointed. We seek
                                                 variations across types of ESIMs,                         changing our rules to allow ESIM                      comment on this proposal.
                                                 eliminate unnecessary duplication of                      applicants to use both alternatives for                 Off-Axis E.I.R.P. Density Limits.
                                                 rules across different rule sections, and                                                                       Section 25.218, the off-axis e.i.r.p.
                                                                                                           showing compliance under the first
                                                 eliminate rules that are better served by                                                                       density limits rule, currently only
                                                                                                           option.
                                                 reliance on other sections of the                                                                               applies to applications for GSO FSS
                                                                                                              Antenna Pointing Accuracy                          earth stations at fixed locations, and
                                                 Commission’s rules. Specifically, we
                                                                                                           Requirement. The Commission’s current
                                                 propose substantive changes to the
                                                                                                           rules for licensing ESVs, VMESs, and                     14 The definition of theta was revised by the 2015
                                                 following areas of our ESIM rules: (1)
                                                                                                           ESAAs all contain antenna pointing                    Second Report and Order. The definition in section
                                                 Antenna pointing accuracy                                                                                       25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 paragraph
                                                                                                           accuracy requirements. These
                                                 requirements, (2) e.i.r.p. density limits,                                                                      (a)(1)(i)(A) formerly read ‘‘theta (q) is the angle in
                                                                                                           requirements were based on the premise                degrees from the line connecting the focal point of
                                                 (3) the self-monitoring (self-diagnostics)
                                                                                                           that highly directional earth station                 the antenna to the orbital location of the target
                                                 requirement, (4) the network control
                                                                                                           antennas mounted on moving platforms                  satellite’’. The minor rewording of the definition
                                                 and monitoring center requirement, (5)                                                                          takes into account the fact that not all earth stations
                                                                                                           will have to accurately track the target
                                                 logging requirements, and (6) the                                                                               use feedhorn-reflector type antennas with focal
                                                                                                           satellite to maintain communications                  points, and the fact that earth station antennas
                                                 installation requirements related to
                                                                                                           with that satellite and avoid interfering             pointed toward GSO FSS satellites are usually
                                                 radiation safety.
                                                                                                           with reception of signals by adjacent                 pointed to the assigned location of the satellite, and
                                                    Overview of Earth Station Licensing                                                                          do not track the actual position of the target satellite
                                                                                                           satellites. The original ESV rules
                                                 Rules. The licensing rules in part 25 for                                                                       at any given time. The same definition of theta is
                                                                                                           adopted in 2005 contained the same                    now used in section 25.209, 47 CFR 25.209.
                                                 FSS earth stations transmitting digital
                                                                                                           definition of off-axis angle, which the                  15 This is the same as the approach taken by the
                                                 emissions provide two main options for
                                                                                                           Commission called q (theta) that was                  ITU in Resolution 156 (WRC–15), which prescribes
                                                 obtaining a license for an earth station                                                                        the operating conditions for ESIMs communicating
                                                                                                           used by the ITU in Resolution 902.
                                                 at a fixed location. The first option is to                                                                     with FSS space stations in the 19.7–20.2 GHz and
                                                                                                           According to this definition, q is
                                                 demonstrate compliance with default                                                                             29.5–30 GHz frequency bands. In that resolution,
                                                                                                           measured from the axis of the main lobe               the off-axis angle theta is defined as the angle ‘‘from
                                                 limits on emissions in directions other
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                                                                                                           of the ESV antenna. In the 2009 ESV                   the vector from the earth station antenna to the
                                                 than toward the target satellite, which                                                                         associated satellite’’. See Final Acts of WRC–15 at
                                                                                                           Reconsideration Order, however, the
                                                 are referred to as off-axis e.i.r.p. density                                                                    248. Resolution 156 does not contain any antenna
                                                                                                           Commission changed the definition of q                pointing accuracy requirements, because its off-axis
                                                 limits.13 These limits were developed to
                                                                                                           to be consistent with a definition                    e.i.r.p. density limits, like those in section 25.218
                                                 implement the Commission’s GSO FSS                                                                              of the Commission’s rules, are independent of the
                                                                                                           adopted for fixed earth stations that it
                                                                                                                                                                 direction the ESIM antenna is pointed. We propose
                                                   13 The off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits are currently   adopted in the Part 25 Streamlining 8th               to add footnotes 5.484B and 5.527A, which relate
                                                 set forth in 47 CFR 25.218 for the C- and Ku-bands        R&O. In the definition of q adopted in                to ESIM use and were adopted in WRC–15, to the
                                                 and in 47 CFR 25.138 for the Ka-band.                     2009, the off-axis angle is measured                  international table.



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                                                 specifically excepts applications for                   that the ESIM has exceeded or is about                 reduction of emissions provisions
                                                 ESVs, VMESs, and ESAAs. The                             to exceed the off-axis e.i.r.p. density                similar to those in paragraphs (a)(3)(ii)
                                                 numerical e.i.r.p. density limits in                    limits. We also propose to include a                   and (iii) of §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226,
                                                 § 25.218 over each specified angular                    requirement in the ESIM application                    and 25.227 in § 25.228 paragraphs (b)
                                                 range are the same as those for the same                rules in § 25.115 to demonstrate how                   and (c), as we have proposed for the
                                                 frequency bands in §§ 25.221, 25.222,                   that requirement will be met.                          similar provisions in paragraphs
                                                 25.226, and 25.227. Furthermore, the                       Paragraphs (a)(2) of §§ 25.221, 25.222,             (a)(1)(iii) and (a)(2) above.
                                                 definition of q in § 25.218 is the same                 25.226, and 25.227 set forth                              Contention Protocols. Paragraphs
                                                 as the one in §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226,                requirements for ESV, VMES, and ESAA                   (a)(4) of §§ 25.226 and 25.227 require
                                                 and 25.227.16 Thus, rather than                         systems that operate with e.i.r.p.                     VMES and ESAA applicants that plan to
                                                 duplicating the off-axis e.i.r.p. density               spectral density levels above the levels               use a contention protocol in the uplink
                                                 limits in the proposed ESIMs rules, we                  provided in paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(3) of              transmissions of their ESIMs to certify
                                                 propose to cross-reference the off-axis                 those sections. These provisions require               that their use of the contention protocol
                                                 e.i.r.p. density limits that already exist              such ESIM systems to operate in                        is reasonable. We propose not to include
                                                 in § 25.218. More specifically,                         accordance with the off-axis e.i.r.p.                  such a requirement in § 25.228, because
                                                 paragraphs (a)(1)(i) of §§ 25.221, 25.222,              density levels that have been                          § 25.115(i) already contains this
                                                 25.226, and 25.227 prescribe off-axis                   coordinated by the operator of their                   requirement, and applies by its terms to
                                                 e.i.r.p. spectral density limits for C- and             target satellite(s) with the operators of              applications for ESIMs.17
                                                 Ku-band ESVs, Ku-band VMESs, and                        adjacent satellites. The underlying                       Point of Contact in the United States.
                                                 Ku-band ESAAs respectively, for                         purpose of these paragraphs can be                     Paragraphs (a)(4) of §§ 25.221 and
                                                 applicants proposing to comply with the                 satisfied by requiring ESIM operators                  25.222 require that there be a point of
                                                 Commission’s off-axis e.i.r.p. density                  that plan to operate their systems with                contact in the United States with the
                                                 limits. We propose to replace these                     off-axis e.i.r.p. density levels above the             authority and ability to cease all
                                                 requirements with a requirement for                     limits currently codified in §§ 25.138                 emissions from ESVs. Paragraphs (a)(5)
                                                 ESIM licensees to comply with the                       and 25.218 to have their operations                    of §§ 25.226 and 25.227 contain a
                                                 applicable off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits             coordinated by their target satellite                  similar requirement. We propose to
                                                 in § 25.218. To extend the ESIMs rules                  operator(s) pursuant to § 25.220.                      consolidate such requirements in the
                                                 to cover conventional Ka-band ESIMs,                    Specifically, we propose to include a                  platform-specific rules for ESVs,
                                                 we propose that this requirement                        technical and operational requirement                  VMESs, and ESAAs in § 25.228.18
                                                 include the conventional Ka-band limits                 in § 25.228(a) that would replace the                     Data Logging Requirement.
                                                 currently in § 25.138, which we propose                 current provisions in §§ 25.211, 25.222,               Paragraphs (a)(5) of §§ 25.221 and
                                                 to merge into § 25.218.                                 25.226, and 25.227. Paragraphs (a)(2) of               25.222 and paragraphs (a)(6) of
                                                    In the 2015 Second Report and Order,                 §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227                  §§ 25.226 and 227 require that C- and
                                                 the Commission adopted the same                         also prescribe automatic cessation or                  Ku-band ESV operators and Ku-band
                                                 definition of q as described in the                     reduction of emissions requirements in                 VMES and ESAA operators log the
                                                 preceding paragraph in § 25.209, the off-               the event that an individual ESIM or                   vehicle location, transmit frequency,
                                                 axis antenna gain limits rule. Moreover,                multiple ESIMs using variable power                    channel bandwidth, and target satellite
                                                 the off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in                 density exceed the coordinated e.i.r.p.                of ESIM transmissions. The required
                                                 § 25.218, and those resulting from the                  density levels. We proposed moving                     maximum recording intervals are 20
                                                 combination of antenna input power                      those requirements to § 25.228,                        minutes for ESVs, 5 minutes for VMESs,
                                                 density limits in § 25.212 and antenna                  paragraphs (b) and (c), as discussed in                and 1 minute for ESAAs. The ESIM
                                                 off-axis gain limits in § 25.209 are the                paragraph 25 supra.                                    operator must make this data available
                                                 same as the off-axis e.i.r.p. density                      The provisions in paragraphs (a)(3)                 to a frequency coordinator, fixed system
                                                 limits in §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and                and (a)(3)(i) of §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226,            operator, FSS operator, National
                                                 25.227. We thus propose to allow ESIM                   and 25.227 limit the aggregate off-axis                Telecommunications and Information
                                                 applicants the option of certifying                     e.i.r.p. density levels for ESIM systems               Administration (NTIA) (for Ku-band
                                                 compliance with the antenna pattern                     that use variable power-density control                ESIMs only), or the Commission within
                                                 requirements of § 25.209 and the                        of individual simultaneously                           24 hours after a request. The
                                                 antenna input power density                             transmitting co-frequency earth stations               Commission has never requested these
                                                 requirements of § 25.212, in lieu of the                in a target satellite receiving beam. The              data from an ESIM operator, and we are
                                                 off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in                     2015 Second Report and Order adopted                   unaware of any other entity submitting
                                                 § 25.218. We seek comment on this                       new provisions in § 25.218,                            requests for such data. We seek
                                                 proposal.                                               subparagraph (4) of paragraphs (d) (C-                 comment on whether the logging
                                                    Shutdown Requirements. Paragraphs                    band) and (f) (conventional Ku-band)                   requirement is still necessary and
                                                 (a)(1)(iii) of §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226,               and in § 25.138(a)(5) that are                         useful, and if so, whether the existing
                                                 and 25.227 set forth cessation of                       substantially the same as the provisions               recording intervals should be
                                                 emission requirements for ESV, VMES,                    applying to ESIMs in paragraph (a)(3)                  maintained or changed. We request that
                                                 and ESAA transmitters, based on                         and (a)(3)(i) of §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226,            parties who wish to assert that this
                                                 detection of antenna mispointing. We                    and 25.227, thus warranting                            requirement should be maintained
                                                 propose to replace these requirements                   consolidation of these provisions. As                  provide specific examples of instances
                                                 with provisions in paragraphs (b) and                   discussed above, we have therefore                     in which the logging data has been
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                                                 (c) of § 25.228 requiring cessation or                  proposed to make § 25.218 applicable to                requested from ESIM operators and how
                                                 reduction of emissions in the event that                ESIMs, and to merge the conventional
                                                 the ESIM or its associated network                      Ka-band off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits in              17 The current duplication would be eliminated


                                                 control and monitoring system detects                   § 25.138 into § 25.218. Accordingly, we                by deleting sections 25.226 and 25.227 in their
                                                                                                         do not propose to include a separate                   entireties, as proposed.
                                                                                                                                                                  18 A list of the existing paragraphs in section
                                                   16 The Commission adopted this definition of q in     requirement for this mode of ESIM                      25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 and the
                                                 section 25.218 in the 2008 Part 25 Streamlining 8th     system operation in § 25.228. We do,                   corresponding proposed paragraphs in section
                                                 R&O.                                                    however, propose to codify cessation or                25.228 appears in Table 5.



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                                                 those data have been used to identify a                 loss of synchronization to signals from                requirements for each type of ESIM in
                                                 source of interference.                                 the target satellite is general enough to              the proposed § 25.228.
                                                    Remote Monitoring and Control                        cover all situations of interest.
                                                 Requirement. § 25.227(a)(10) provides                                                                          ESV Requirements
                                                                                                            ESIM Installation Requirement for
                                                 the requirements for remote terminal                    Radiation Hazard Mitigation. The VMES                     There are currently two rule sections
                                                 monitoring and control of ESAAs.                        and ESAA application requirements in                   that address specific requirements for
                                                 Specifically, the current rule states that              §§ 25.226(b)(8) and 25.227(b)(8)                       ESV operators. Both of these sections
                                                 each remote terminal must be monitored                  respectively include a requirement that                were adopted to codify section 306 of
                                                 and controlled by a network control and                 would be more appropriately located in                 the Communications Act, which
                                                 monitoring center (NCMC) or equivalent                  the technical and operational rules than               provides that while section 301 of the
                                                 facility. Each remote terminal must                     in the application rules. Specifically,                Act (which contains the licensing
                                                 comply with ‘‘disable transmission’’                    §§ 25.226(b)(8) and 25.227(b)(8) require,              requirement for radio communications)
                                                 commands from the NCMC. In addition,                    in part, that all VMES and ESAA
                                                 the NCMC must monitor the operation                                                                            does not apply to persons transmitting
                                                                                                         licensees ensure installation of VMES or               from foreign ships that come within the
                                                 of each ESAA terminal in its network,                   ESAA terminals on vehicles by qualified
                                                 and transmit a ‘‘disable transmission’’                                                                        jurisdiction of the United States, radio
                                                                                                         installers who have an understanding of                communications or signals from such
                                                 command to a remote terminal that                       the antenna’s radiation environment
                                                 malfunctions in such a way as to cause                                                                         ships are subject to Commission
                                                                                                         and use those measures best suited to                  regulations designed to prevent
                                                 unacceptable interference to another                    maximize protection of the general
                                                 radiocommunication station. This                                                                               interference.
                                                                                                         public and persons operating the
                                                 provision achieves the same goal of                                                                               Vessels of Foreign Registry.
                                                                                                         vehicle and equipment. The rules
                                                 ensuring the ability to remotely monitor                                                                       Paragraphs (a)(6) of §§ 25.221 and
                                                                                                         require that a VMES or ESAA terminal
                                                 and disable earth stations as the                                                                              25.222 require ESV operators licensed
                                                                                                         exhibiting radiation exposure levels
                                                 requirements included in paragraphs                                                                            by the FCC communicating with ESVs
                                                                                                         exceeding 1.0 mW/cm2 in accessible
                                                 (a)(2)(iii) and (a)(3)(iii) of §§ 25.221,                                                                      on vessels registered outside the United
                                                                                                         areas, such as at the exterior surface of
                                                 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227. We propose                                                                         States to maintain detailed information
                                                                                                         the radome, must have a label attached
                                                 to incorporate a remote monitoring and                                                                         on each vessel’s country of registry and
                                                                                                         to the surface of the terminal warning
                                                 control requirement in our proposed                                                                            a point of contact within the foreign
                                                                                                         about the radiation hazard and must
                                                 § 25.228(c), and make it applicable to all                                                                     administration responsible for licensing
                                                                                                         include thereon a diagram showing the
                                                 types of ESIMs.                                                                                                the ESV. The purpose of this rule is to
                                                    Self-Monitoring Requirement. Section                 regions around the terminal where the
                                                                                                                                                                enable the Commission, if necessary, to
                                                 25.227(a)(11) requires that remote ESAA                 radiation levels could exceed 1.0 mW/
                                                                                                                                                                contact the administration responsible
                                                 terminals be self-monitoring and                        cm2. We propose extending this
                                                                                                                                                                for an ESV that causes interference to
                                                 capable of automatically ceasing                        requirement to ESVs operating in the
                                                                                                                                                                U.S. stations, pursuant to our mandate
                                                 transmission. Section 25.227 paragraphs                 C-, Ku- and Ka-bands, because the same
                                                                                                                                                                under section 306 of the
                                                 (a)(1)(iii), (a)(2)(ii), and (a)(3)(ii), and            basic rationale for the VMES and ESAA
                                                                                                                                                                Communications Act. Because these
                                                 corresponding paragraphs in §§ 25.221,                  requirement appears to apply equally to
                                                                                                                                                                sections are statutorily based, we
                                                 25.222, and 25.226 contain similar self-                ESVs—i.e., to ensure protection of
                                                                                                                                                                propose to retain this requirement in
                                                 monitoring requirements. We propose to                  members of the public (including those
                                                                                                                                                                paragraph (e)(3) of our proposed new
                                                 make this requirement generally                         manning the vessels and operating the
                                                                                                                                                                § 25.228.
                                                 applicable to all types of ESIMs and to                 equipment), who may be exposed to
                                                                                                         hazardous radiation environments on                       ESV Hub Earth Stations. Paragraphs
                                                 codify it in § 25.228(b).
                                                    Cessation of Uplink Transmissions                    vessels as well as on or in the vicinity               (a)(7) of §§ 25.221 and 25.222 require
                                                 Upon Loss of Downlink Signal. Section                   of land vehicles and aircraft.                         ESV operators to control ESVs using a
                                                 25.226(a)(9) states that each VMES                      Accordingly, we propose to consolidate                 hub earth station located in the United
                                                 terminal must automatically cease                       the requirement that currently appears                 States, except that a U.S.-licensed ESV
                                                 transmitting upon the loss of                           in the VMES and ESAA rules, extend                     may operate under control of a hub
                                                 synchronization or within 5 seconds                     this requirement to include ESVs, and                  earth station located outside the United
                                                 upon loss of reception of the satellite                 move it into paragraph (d) of the                      States provided that the ESV operator
                                                 downlink signal, whichever is the                       proposed § 25.228. We also propose to                  maintains a point of contact in the
                                                 shorter timeframe. Similarly,                           cross-reference § 1.1310 Table 1 of the                United States that can make the ESV
                                                 § 25.227(a)(9) states that each ESAA                    Commission’s rules, rather than                        cease transmitting if necessary. This
                                                 terminal must automatically cease                       specifying the maximum permitted                       provision is similar to that in paragraph
                                                 transmitting within 100 milliseconds                    radiation exposure level in § 25.228(d).               (a)(4) of §§ 25.221 and 25.222, except
                                                 upon loss of reception of the satellite                                                                        paragraph (a)(4) is focused on the
                                                                                                         Vehicle-Type Specific Rules Applicable                 remote ESV terminals, and paragraph
                                                 downlink signal or when it detects that                 Across Multiple Frequency Bands
                                                 unintended satellite tracking has                                                                              (a)(7) is focused on the hub earth station
                                                 happened or is about to happen. The                       Part 25 of the Commission’s rules                    with which the ESVs communicate. The
                                                 recently adopted § 25.271(g) states:                    contain some rules for earth stations in               purpose of this rule is to enable the
                                                 ‘‘Licensees of transmitting earth stations              motion that are specific to the particular             Commission to prevent interference to
                                                 are prohibited from using remote earth                  type, i.e. ESVs, VMESs, or ESAAs,                      U.S. and foreign stations. We propose to
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                                                 stations in their networks that are not                 across more than one frequency band. In                retain this requirement in paragraph
                                                 designed to stop transmission when                      the following section, we propose                      (e)(1) of our proposed § 25.228. We also
                                                 synchronization to signals from the                     revisions and reorganization so that                   propose to update the language
                                                 target satellite fails.’’ We propose                    vehicle-specific requirements are                      regarding ESV hub operators and hub
                                                 eliminating the rules specifically                      minimized to the extent possible. Where                earth stations for greater clarity.
                                                 applicable to VMES and ESAA as                          retention of vehicle-specific                          Specifically, in our revised rules, we
                                                 redundant, because § 25.271(g) applies                  requirements are necessary, we propose                 propose to use the term ‘‘network
                                                 by its terms to all types of ESIMs and                  reorganization to codify the                           control and monitoring center’’


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                                                 (NCMC) 19 to better reflect the nature of               § 25.227(a)(16) currently provides that                   redundancy, we propose to eliminate
                                                 the functions performed by such                         ‘‘[p]rior to operations within the foreign                the provisions in paragraphs (a)(8) of
                                                 facilities.                                             nation’s airspace, the ESAA operator                      §§ 25.226 and 25.227.
                                                                                                         will ascertain whether the relevant                          Similarly, §§ 25.222(a)(8), 25.226(a)(7)
                                                 VMES Requirements
                                                                                                         administration has operations that could                  and 25.227(a)(7) state that in the 10.95–
                                                    There are currently no rules in part 25              be affected by ESAA terminals, and will                   11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 11.45–
                                                 of the Commission’s rules that apply to                 determine whether that administration                     11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) frequency
                                                 VMES terminals in more than one                         has adopted specific requirements                         bands ESVs, VMESs and ESAAs must
                                                 frequency band. The VMES rules                          concerning ESAA operations.’’                             not claim protection from interference
                                                 currently in part 25 only apply to Ku-                  Specifically, we propose changing                         from any authorized terrestrial stations
                                                 band VMESs. With the goal of                            ‘‘will’’ to ‘‘must’’. We also propose                     to which frequencies are either already
                                                 streamlining rules for all ESIM                         making the remaining sentences                            assigned, or may be assigned in the
                                                 operators, we do not propose any                        currently contained in § 25.227(a)(16)                    future. These sections are redundant
                                                 VMES-specific rules that would apply                    clearly imperative. As with several of                    with footnote NG52 to § 2.106 of the
                                                 across all frequency bands.                             the other Ku-band ESAA specific rules,                    Commission’s rules.24 In view of the
                                                                                                         we propose to apply this requirement to                   redundancy of these provisions, we
                                                 ESAA Requirements
                                                                                                         Ka-band ESAA operators.                                   propose eliminating paragraph (a)(8) of
                                                    Section 25.227(a)(12) provides that                                                                            § 25.222 and paragraph (a)(7) of
                                                 ESAA applicants that comply with the                    Frequency-Band Specific Status and
                                                                                                         Coordination Rules                                        §§ 25.226 and 25.227.
                                                 off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits in                                                                        Additionally, there are two sets of
                                                 paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section may                    Currently, there are frequency-band                    coordination requirements for Ku-band
                                                 request Permitted List authority. We                    specific rules for ESVs, VMESs and                        ESIMs, which are contained in
                                                 propose to eliminate this rule section,                 ESAAs in the conventional and                             paragraphs (c) and (d) of §§ 25.222,
                                                 because this flexibility is already                     extended Ku-bands.20 We propose to                        25.226 and 25.227. Paragraphs (c) in
                                                 afforded to ESV, VMES, and ESAA                         eliminate some of these requirements,                     these rule sections address the
                                                 applicants by § 25.115(k)(1).                           which are redundant with other                            coordination requirements related to the
                                                    Section 25.227(a)(14) states that all                provisions in part 25, with the                           protection of the NASA Tracking and
                                                 ESAA terminals operating in U.S.                        exception of paragraphs (c) and (d) of                    Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) in
                                                 airspace, whether on U.S.-registered                    §§ 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.                            the 14.0–14.2 GHz frequency band.
                                                 civil aircraft or non-U.S.-registered civil                Specifically, §§ 25.226(a)(8) and
                                                                                                                                                                   Paragraphs (d) address coordination
                                                 aircraft, must be licensed by the                       25.227(a)(8) provide that in the relevant
                                                                                                                                                                   requirements designed to protect the
                                                 Commission. All ESAA terminals on                       bands,21 VMES and ESAA terminals
                                                                                                         receive protection from interference                      Radio Astronomy Service (RAS) in the
                                                 U.S.-registered civil aircraft operating                                                                          14.47–14.5 GHz frequency band. These
                                                 outside of U.S. airspace must be                        caused by space stations other than the
                                                                                                         target space station only to the degree to                rule paragraphs, while covering the
                                                 licensed by the Commission, except as                                                                             same frequency bands and coordination
                                                 provided by section 303(t) of the                       which harmful interference would not
                                                                                                         be expected to be caused to a                             requirements to protect TDRSS and RAS
                                                 Communications Act. We propose to                                                                                 operations, are worded slightly
                                                 keep this requirement and extend it to                  hypothetical earth station employing an
                                                                                                         antenna conforming to the reference                       differently in each section. We propose
                                                 apply to all Ka-band ESAA terminals                                                                               unifying language for the requirements
                                                 operated in U.S. airspace. We also                      patterns defined in §§ 25.209(a) and (b)
                                                                                                         and stationary at the location at which                   for all ESIMs to be included in
                                                 propose moving this requirement into                                                                              § 25.228(j).
                                                 the proposed § 25.228(g)(2).                            any interference occurred.22 This
                                                    Section 25.227(a)(15) states that for                requirement is redundant with                             Vehicle-Type Specific Rules Applicable
                                                 ESAA systems operating over                             § 25.209(c)(1).23 In view of this                         to a Single Frequency Band
                                                 international waters, ESAA operators                       20 There are Commission rules for ESIMs                   Part 25 includes rules that are
                                                 will certify that their target space station            operation in three bands: The conventional C-band         particular to the type of ESIM in a
                                                 operators have confirmed that proposed                  and the conventional and extended Ku-bands.               specific frequency band. For example,
                                                 ESAA operations are within coordinated                  Under our proposed rules, ESIMS would also be             C-band ESVs and Ku-band ESAAs have
                                                 parameters for adjacent satellites up to                able to operate in the conventional Ka-band.
                                                                                                            21 Specifically, VMES terminal receiving in the        requirements that are unique to the
                                                 6 degrees away on the geostationary arc.                10.95–11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45–11.7 GHz           combination of type of earth station and
                                                 We do not propose to bring this                         (space-to-Earth) and 11.7–12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)       the particular frequency band in which
                                                 requirement into the proposed ESIM                      bands, and ESAA terminal receiving in the 11.7–           it operates. The Commission has never
                                                 rule section. In view of the provisions                 12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth) bands do not receive
                                                                                                         protection from interference.                             adopted rules for C-band VMES and
                                                 of § 25.140 and § 25.220, which apply to                   22 Although the provision that the hypothetical        ESAA terminals, and we do not propose
                                                 U.S. satellites and earth stations, and                 earth station is stationary is not included in section    to do so here.
                                                 § 25.137, which also applies to foreign-                25.209(c), it is not relevant whether this earth
                                                 licensed points of communication, we                    station is stationary or not because the interference
                                                                                                                                                                     24 Footnote NG52 states that: ‘‘Except as
                                                                                                         received by an earth station antenna is a function
                                                 find these requirements are redundant,                  of the antenna gain pattern and the direction in          otherwise provided for herein, use of the bands
                                                 which redundancy will then be                           which the antenna is pointed with respect to              10.7–11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.75–13.25
                                                 eliminated with our deletion of § 25.227                sources of interference, not whether the earth            GHz (Earth-to-space) by geostationary satellites in
                                                                                                         station is at a fixed location or in motion.              the fixed-satellite service (FSS) must be limited to
                                                 in its entirety.
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                                                                                                            23 Section 25.209(c)(1) currently states: ‘‘An earth   international systems, i.e., other than domestic
                                                    We propose to move the requirements                  station licensed for operation with an FSS space          systems. In the sub-bands 10.95–11.2 GHz and
                                                 of § 25.227(a)(16) to new § 25.228(g)(3),               station or registered for reception of transmissions      11.45–11.7 GHz, Earth Stations on Vessels (ESV),
                                                 with a minor revision in the first                      from such a space station pursuant to section             Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations (VMES), and Earth
                                                                                                         25.131(b) and (d) is not entitled to protection from      Stations Aboard Aircraft (ESAA) as regulated under
                                                 sentence. The first sentence of                         interference from authorized operations of other          47 CFR part 25 may be authorized for the reception
                                                                                                         stations that would not cause harmful interference        of FSS emissions from geostationary satellites,
                                                   19 We propose to add a definition of network          to that earth station if it were using an antenna with    subject to the condition that these earth stations
                                                 control and monitoring center (NCMC) in section         receive-band gain patterns conforming to the levels       must not claim protection from transmissions of
                                                 25.103.                                                 specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.’’    non-Federal stations in the fixed service.’’



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                                                 C-Band ESV Specific Requirements                        earth stations in § 25.138. Conventional                29.25–29.3 GHz.28 Inmarsat, EchoStar,
                                                    Several requirements in § 25.221                     Ka-band ESVs would be required to                       and Hughes, collectively, and ViaSat
                                                 address issues that are unique to ESVs                  comply with the requirements in                         filed ex parte letters opposing Iridium
                                                 operating in the C-band. We propose to                  proposed § 25.228(e), conventional Ka-                  on the grounds that blanket-licensed
                                                 retain most of these C-band ESV specific                band VMESs would be required to                         fixed earth stations are currently
                                                 requirements. Specifically, we propose                  comply with the requirement in                          authorized in this band.29 We seek
                                                 to retain paragraphs (a)(8), (a)(9), (a)(10),           proposed § 25.228(f), and conventional                  comment on whether inclusion of the
                                                 (a)(12), and (a)(13) as written and move                Ka-band ESAAs would be required to                      band 29.25–29.3 GHz would raise any
                                                 them to the new § 25.228(h). Table 4                    comply with the requirements in                         new issues with respect to potential
                                                 lists these paragraphs and the current                  proposed § 25.228(g). We seek comment                   interference to NGSO FSS feeder links.
                                                 sub-paragraphs and the corresponding                    on any additional provisions that we                       In addition, to the extent these
                                                 sub-paragraphs of § 25.228(h) to which                  should adopt for the operation of                       proposed rule changes may facilitate
                                                 we propose to relocate them.                            conventional Ka-band ESVs, VMESs, or                    increased deployment of ESIMs, we
                                                    Section 25.221(a)(11) states that ESVs               ESAAs, such as minimum separation                       invite comment on whether the changes
                                                 while in motion do not receive                          distances to protect the fixed and                      could unreasonably diminish future
                                                 protection in the downlink band.25                      mobile services from ESV emissions,                     opportunities to introduce additional
                                                 These rules were adopted in the 2005                    and/or power flux-density limits to                     services into these bands or adjacent
                                                 ESV Order to protect FS and FSS                         protect the fixed and mobile services                   bands on a shared basis. We also seek
                                                 providers in the C-band while providing                 from ESAA emissions.                                    comment on any possible effects that
                                                 maximum flexibility to ESV operators.                      We propose to amend an existing                      these proposed rules may have on
                                                 We propose to move this requirement to                  footnote to the Table of Allocations to                 existing or future services in adjacent
                                                 § 25.228(h)(4), while upgrading the                     recognize the operation of ESIMs as an                  frequency bands, such as Upper
                                                 status of ESVs in the 3700–4200 MHz                     application of the FSS with primary                     Microwave Flexible Use Service
                                                 (space-to-Earth) frequency band by                      status in the conventional Ka-band. We                  (UMFUS) operations in the 27.5–28.35
                                                 eliminating the provision in                            seek comment on our belief that ESIMs                   GHz frequency band.
                                                 § 25.221(a)(11) that they may not claim                 operating in the conventional Ka-band                   ESIMs Application Requirements
                                                 protection from harmful interference                    in accordance with our proposed rules
                                                                                                                                                                    The earth station license application
                                                 from satellites transmitting in the 3700–               would not pose more of a risk of
                                                                                                                                                                 requirements for ESVs, VMESs, and
                                                 4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency                     interference to, nor require more
                                                                                                                                                                 ESAAs, are currently contained in
                                                 band. We also propose to modify the                     protection from interference from other
                                                                                                                                                                 paragraph (b) of §§ 25.221, 25.222,
                                                 second sentence of Non-Federal                          radiocommunication systems than other
                                                                                                                                                                 25.226, and 25.227. Application
                                                 Government footnote NG180 of § 2.106,                   earth stations operating in the frequency               requirements for FSS earth station
                                                 consistent with our proposed change to                  band on a primary basis today.26 The                    authorizations at fixed and temporary-
                                                 the text of the provision currently                     Commission has taken similar steps to                   fixed locations are in § 25.115. We
                                                 codified in § 25.221(a)(11).                            clarify the primary status of C-band and                propose to move the ESIM application
                                                 Ku-Band ESAA Specific Requirements                      Ku-band ESIMs. Specifically, we                         requirements into § 25.115 for better
                                                                                                         propose to amend footnote NG55, which                   integration of the rules. Specifically, the
                                                   Section 25.227(a)(13) sets out                        authorizes ESV, VMES, and ESAA use
                                                 requirements for ESAA providers                                                                                 application requirements for a particular
                                                                                                         in the Ku-band, to include a portion of                 frequency band for all types of ESIM
                                                 operating in the international airspace                 the Ka-band and to use the term
                                                 within line-of-sight of the territory of a                                                                      platforms 30 will be in paragraphs (l) (for
                                                                                                         ‘‘ESIMs.’’ The amended footnote would                   C-band), (m) (for Ku-band), and (n) (for
                                                 foreign administration. We propose only                 state: ‘‘In the bands 11.7–12.2 GHz
                                                 minor changes in the language                                                                                   Ka-band) of § 25.115. The appropriate
                                                                                                         (space-to-Earth), 14.0–14.5 GHz (Earth-                 introductory text will be in the opening
                                                 consistent with other ESIMs rules. The                  to-space), 18.3–18.8 GHz (space-to-
                                                 requirements would be moved to the                                                                              sub-paragraph of those three paragraphs.
                                                                                                         Earth), 19.7–20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth),                 As such, the introductory paragraphs in
                                                 proposed § 25.228(i).                                   28.35–28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space), and                    §§ 25.221(b), 25.222(b), 25.226(b), and
                                                 Proposed Technical and Operational                      29.25–30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space), Earth                  25.227(b) become unnecessary.
                                                 Requirements for Ka-band ESIMs                          Stations in Motion (ESIMs), as regulated                   Paragraphs (b)(1) of §§ 25.221, 25.222,
                                                                                                         under 47 CFR part 25, are applications                  25.226, and 25.227 state that an ESIM
                                                   We do not propose any specific
                                                                                                         of the fixed-satellite service and may be
                                                 technical or operational requirements
                                                                                                         authorized to communicate with                             28 See Letter from Joseph A. Godles, Attorney,
                                                 for ESVs, VMESs, or ESAAs operating in
                                                                                                         geostationary satellites in the fixed-                  Iridium Satellite LLC, to Marlene H. Dortch,
                                                 the conventional Ka-band. Such ESIMs                                                                            Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17–95 (filed May 8,
                                                                                                         satellite service on a primary basis.’’ 27
                                                 would be authorized subject to the                                                                              2017). See also Letter from Joseph A. Godles,
                                                 requirements in § 25.115(n), which                         Iridium has expressed concern with                   Attorney, Iridium Satellite LLC, to Marlene H.
                                                 includes the requirement to comply                      respect to ESIM operations in the band                  Dortch, Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17–95 (filed
                                                                                                                                                                 May 10, 2017); Letter from Joseph A. Godles,
                                                 with the earth station off-axis e.i.r.p.                  26 The Commission already blanket licenses            Attorney, Iridium Satellite LLC, to Marlene H.
                                                 density limits in proposed § 25.218(i),                 ubiquitously-deployed fixed earth stations in the       Dortch, Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17–95 (filed
                                                 unless the ESIM operations are                          conventional Ka-band under section 25.138; under        May 11, 2017).
                                                 coordinated under § 25.220. This is                     the proposed rules ESIMs would have to comply              29 See Letter from Giselle Creeser, Director,

                                                                                                         with regulations designed to ensure that they do not    Regulatory, M. Ethan Lucarelli, Director, Regulatory
                                                 similar to the current blanket-licensing
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                                                                                                         cause more interference than fixed earth stations.      & Public Policy, Inmarsat, Inc., and Jennifer
                                                 provisions for conventional Ka-band                       27 We also note that feeder links for the Iridium     Manner, Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs,
                                                                                                         NGSO MSS satellite system are operated in the           EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation, Hughes
                                                   25 Specifically, section 25.221(a)(11) currently      29.1–29.3 GHz band. See, e.g., Iridium Satellite LLC,   Network Systems, LLC., to Marlene H. Dortch,
                                                 states: ‘‘ESVs while in motion shall not claim          IBFS File No. SES–MOD–20060907–01680 (granted           Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17–95 (filed May 11,
                                                 protection from harmful interference from any           Mar. 29, 2007). ESIM applicants and licensees           2017). See also Letter from John Janka and Elizabeth
                                                 authorized terrestrial stations or lawfully operating   planning to conduct operations in the 29.25–29.3        R. Park, Counsel, ViaSat Inc., to Marlene H. Dortch,
                                                 satellites to which frequencies are either already      GHz band would have to coordinate with Iridium          Secretary, FCC, IB Docket No. 17–95 (filed May 11,
                                                 assigned, or may be assigned in the future in the       under 47 CFR 25.203(h) and 25.258 prior to              2017).
                                                 3700–4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band.’’        operating in those frequencies.                            30 I.e., VMESs, ESVs, and ESAAs.




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                                                 applicant proposing to implement a                         proposing to operate with off-axis                     We also propose to incorporate in those
                                                 transmitter under paragraph (a)(1) of                      e.i.r.p. density in excess of the levels in            sub-paragraphs the requirement
                                                 these sections must provide the                            paragraph (a)(1)(i) or (a)(3)(i) of these              currently contained in subparagraphs
                                                 information required by § 25.115(g)(1).                    sections must provide the off-axis                     (b)(3)(iv) of §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226,
                                                 In the proposed rules, an ESIM                             e.i.r.p. density showing required by                   and 25.227 to show that one or more
                                                 applicant would follow the application                     § 25.115(g)(1), and the coordination                   transmitters in ESIM systems using
                                                 procedures set out under the provisions                    certifications required by § 25.220(d). In             variable-power-density control of
                                                 in subparagraph (1) of §§ 25.115(l)                        the proposed rules, such an applicant                  individual ESIM transmitters are
                                                 through (n), and showings regarding                        would apply under the provisions in                    capable of automatically ceasing or
                                                 antenna pointing accuracy would no                         subparagraph (2) of §§ 25.115(l)–(n),                  reducing emissions within 100
                                                 longer be required.                                        which would contain substantially the                  milliseconds of receiving a command to
                                                    An applicant under the current ESIM                     same requirements for exhibits to its                  do so from the system’s network control
                                                 application requirements proposing to                      earth station application.                             and monitoring center, if the aggregate
                                                 meet the 0.2 degree antenna pointing                          Paragraphs (b)(2)(iii) and (b)(2)(iv) of            off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-densities of the
                                                 accuracy requirement must show how                         §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227                  transmitter or transmitters exceed the
                                                 that will be accomplished.31 As                            require detailed showings that each                    relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density
                                                 discussed in paragraph 22 supra, we                        ESAA transmitter in the system will                    limits. We invite comment on whether
                                                 propose to eliminate the pointing                          automatically cease or reduce emissions                there should be a requirement that the
                                                 accuracy requirement, because the off-                     within 100 milliseconds after generating               network control and monitoring center
                                                 axis angles in the e.i.r.p. density mask                   e.i.r.p. density exceeding the applicable              be capable of detecting that the
                                                 in § 25.218 and the antenna gain pattern                   limits. In the proposed rules in                       aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits
                                                 mask in § 25.209 are both now defined                      §§ 25.115(l)–(n)(3)(i), the applicant                  are being exceeded within a specific
                                                 based on the line from the earth station                   would have to show how the transmitter                 time limit, and if so, what that time
                                                 to the target satellite, not from the axis                 will detect exceedance of the off-axis                 limit should be.
                                                 of the main lobe of the antenna pattern.                   e.i.r.p. density mask and reduce the                      Paragraphs (b)(5) of §§ 25.226 and
                                                 In the proposed rules, the applicant                       power of or shut down one or more                      25.227 state that any VMES or ESAA
                                                 would have to show how it will detect                      transmitters within 100 milliseconds of                applicant filing for a VMES or ESAA
                                                 exceedance of the off-axis e.i.r.p.                        receiving a command to do so from the                  terminal or system and planning to use
                                                 density mask and reduce power or shut                      system’s network control and                           a contention protocol must include in
                                                 down its transmitter, pursuant to                          monitoring center, if the aggregate off-               its application a certification that its
                                                 subparagraph (3)(i) of §§ 25.115(l)                        axis e.i.r.p. spectral-densities of the                contention protocol use will be
                                                 through (n).                                               transmitter or transmitters exceed the                 reasonable, in compliance the
                                                    Further, in the existing ESIM rules, an                 relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density            requirements of paragraph (a)(4) of those
                                                 applicant proposing to operate with a                      limits.                                                sections. This requirement is
                                                 maximum pointing error greater than                           Section 25.221(b)(3)(v) states that                 substantially the same as the
                                                 0.2 degrees must declare its maximum                       certification that the ESV system will                 requirement in § 25.115(i), which we
                                                 pointing error and show that at the                        operate in compliance with the power                   construe as applying to applications for
                                                 maximum mispointing, the e.i.r.p.                          limits in § 25.204(h) is required with an              ESIMs. Therefore, we do not propose
                                                 density limits are still met. Again,                       application for a C-band ESV. We                       duplicating the language from
                                                 because we are proposing to eliminate                      propose to eliminate this requirement,                 §§ 25.226(b)(5) and 25.227(b)(5) in the
                                                 the antenna pointing accuracy                              which we believe is no longer                          ESIM rules we propose here.
                                                 requirement, the proposed rules will                       necessary, because we do not require                      Paragraphs (b)(8) of §§ 25.226 and
                                                 provide applicants two options to                                                                                 25.227 also state that VMES and ESAA
                                                                                                            applicants to certify that they will
                                                 qualify for a license: Either comply with                                                                         applicants must submit a radio
                                                                                                            comply with every part 25 rule, and we
                                                 the off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits, and                                                                         frequency hazard analysis determining
                                                                                                            typically include a licensing condition
                                                 provide the information required by                                                                               via calculation, simulation, or field
                                                                                                            stating this requirement in ESV license
                                                 §§ 25.115(l)–(n)(1), or coordinate, and                                                                           measurement, whether ESAA terminals,
                                                                                                            documents.32
                                                 provide the information required by                                                                               or classes of terminals, will produce
                                                                                                               We propose to incorporate the
                                                 §§ 25.115(l)–(n)(2).                                                                                              power densities that will exceed the
                                                                                                            requirement to provide the off-axis
                                                    Additionally, because we propose to                                                                            Commission’s radio frequency exposure
                                                                                                            e.i.r.p. density data currently contained
                                                 eliminate the antenna pointing accuracy                                                                           criteria. Section 1.1307(b) of the
                                                                                                            in subparagraphs (b)(3)(i) of §§ 25.221,
                                                 requirement, we propose to eliminate                                                                              Commission’s rules requires applicants
                                                                                                            25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 in sub-
                                                 the pointing accuracy certification                                                                               to prepare an Environmental
                                                                                                            paragraphs (1) and (2) of proposed
                                                 requirements of §§ 25.221(b)(1)(iii),                                                                             Assessment if a transmitter would cause
                                                                                                            §§ 25.115(l)–(n). In addition, we propose
                                                 25.222(b)(1)(iii), 25.226(b)(1)(iii), and                                                                         human exposure to levels of
                                                                                                            to incorporate the requirement currently
                                                 25.227(b)(1)(iii)(A) and (B). Similarly,                                                                          radiofrequency radiation in excess of
                                                                                                            contained in subparagraphs (b)(3)(iii) of              the Maximum Permissible Exposure
                                                 we propose to eliminate the maximum                        §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 to
                                                 mispointing declaration requirements in                                                                           limits in 47 CFR 1.1310 Table 1. This
                                                                                                            show that individual ESIM terminal is                  rule also requires earth station
                                                 paragraphs (b)(1)(iv)(A) and the                           self-monitoring and capable of
                                                 cessation of transmissions upon                                                                                   applications to contain a statement
                                                                                                            automatically ceasing or reducing                      confirming compliance with those
                                                 mispointing demonstration
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                                                                                                            emissions within 100 milliseconds if the               limits. Thus we propose not to retain
                                                 requirements in paragraphs (b)(1)(iv)(B)                   ESIM transmitter exceeds the relevant
                                                 in §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.                                                                         these provisions in paragraphs (b)(8) of
                                                                                                            off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits in           §§ 25.226 and 25.227, which are
                                                    Paragraphs (b)(2), (b)(2)(i) and                        sub-paragraphs (3)(i) of §§ 25.115(l)–(n).
                                                 (b)(2)(ii) of §§ 25.221, 25.222, 25.226,                                                                          unnecessary in view of the requirements
                                                 and 25.227 state that an applicant                           32 We propose, however, to retain a technical and
                                                                                                                                                                   in § 1.1307(b). Paragraphs (b)(7) of
                                                                                                            operational requirement to meet the power limits
                                                                                                                                                                   §§ 25.221 and 25.222 and § 25.226(b)(9)
                                                   31 See paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) of sections 25.221,        currently in section 25.204(h), which we propose to    state that except for ESV or VMES
                                                 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227.                                redesignate as section 25.228(h)(7).                   systems operating pursuant to paragraph


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                                                 (a)(2) of those sections, which are                     § 25.115(a)(5) through (10). In addition                band may not communicate with a
                                                 systems that propose to exceed the                      to the minor changes, the last sentence                 space station on the Permitted Space
                                                 prescribed off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits,            of § 25.130(a) currently states that                    Station List in that band until the space
                                                 systems authorized pursuant to those                    ‘‘applicants that are not required to                   station operator has completed
                                                 sections will be eligible for a license                 submit applications on Form 312EZ’’                     coordination under footnote US334 to
                                                 that lists Permitted List as an authorized              must submit the information in                          § 2.106 of this chapter.
                                                 point of communication. We propose to                   subparagraphs (1) through (5) of this
                                                                                                                                                                 Changes Required in Additional
                                                 delete this provision as duplicative of                 paragraph as an attachment to their
                                                                                                                                                                 Sections of the Commission’s Rules:
                                                 the provision that already exists in                    applications. Because the use of Form
                                                                                                                                                                 Sections 25.133, 25.140, 25.202, 25.204,
                                                 § 25.115(k)(1), which we construe as                    312EZ is not mandatory, but just an
                                                                                                                                                                 25.209, and 25.258 and Notes to the
                                                 applicable to ESIM applications.                        option available to applicants, we
                                                    Currently, paragraphs (b)(7) of                                                                              Table of Allocations, Section 2.106
                                                                                                         propose to change the word ‘‘required’’
                                                 §§ 25.226 and 25.227 require that any                   to ‘‘permitted’’. We would then reserve                    We propose several additional
                                                 VMES or ESAA applicant must include                     § 25.130. Cross-references to this section              changes in other sections of part 25 to
                                                 in its application a certification that it              would be redirected to the appropriate                  harmonize the various rule sections
                                                 will comply with the requirements of                    paragraphs in § 25.115.                                 involving ESIMs.
                                                 paragraphs (a)(6) of those sections, and                   Currently, § 25.131 covers the                          Section 25.133(d) contains a cross-
                                                 paragraphs (a)(9), (a)(10), and (a)(11) of              application requirements for receive-                   reference to § 25.131, the relevant
                                                 § 25.227. We invite comment as to                       only earth stations. We propose to move                 portions of which we propose to move
                                                 whether the certification requirement                   all of these requirements, with minor                   to § 25.115(b). We propose to update
                                                 serves a useful purpose, or whether we                  revisions, into § 25.115(b).36 We would                 this cross-reference.
                                                 should eliminate it, because                            then reserve § 25.131. Cross-references                    Section 25.140(a)(3)(iii) contains a
                                                 Commission licensees are required to                    to this section would be redirected to                  cross-reference to § 25.138(a). We
                                                 comply with all applicable Commission                   the appropriate paragraphs in § 25.115.                 propose to update this cross-reference to
                                                 rules.                                                                                                          point to § 25.218(i), which would
                                                    Sections 25.226(b)(8) states that all                Other Miscellaneous Changes to Section                  contain the off-axis e.i.r.p. density limits
                                                 VMES applicants must demonstrate that                   25.115                                                  currently contained in § 25.138(a).
                                                 their VMES terminals are capable of                        We propose to remove and reserve                        We propose revising § 25.202(a)(8) to
                                                 automatically ceasing transmissions                     § 25.115(a)(4), which currently contains                eliminate the references to the
                                                 upon the loss of synchronization or                     instructions regarding electronically                   individual ESIM sections, §§ 25.221,
                                                 within 5 seconds upon loss of reception                 filing. We propose to incorporate this                  25.222, 25.226 and 25.227, which we
                                                 of the satellite downlink signal,                       language in § 25.115(a)(1) instead.                     propose to eliminate.
                                                 whichever is the shorter timeframe.                        We note that § 25.115(c)(1) retains                     Section 25.204 contains limits on the
                                                 § 25.271(g) requires that licensees of                  language differentiating between                        e.i.r.p. and e.i.r.p. density that ESVs,
                                                 transmitting earth stations are                         domestic and international services.                    VMESs, and ESAAs may transmit
                                                 prohibited from using remote earth                      Because that distinction was eliminated                 toward the horizon. To improve the
                                                 stations in their networks that are not                 in the DISCO II proceedings, we propose                 organizational coherence of the ESIMs
                                                 designed to stop transmission when                      to eliminate the vestige in this rule.                  rules, we propose to relocate those
                                                 synchronization to signals from the                        Currently, § 25.115(k)(1) states that                requirements to § 25.228. Specifically,
                                                 target satellite fails. We propose to                   applicants for Fixed-Satellite Service                  we propose to relocate the requirements
                                                 eliminate the provision in § 25.226(b)(8)               earth stations that qualify for routine                 in § 25.204(h) to § 25.228(h)(7), and to
                                                 as redundant.                                           processing in the conventional C-band,                  consolidate the requirements in
                                                    We propose to retain the requirements                the conventional Ku-band, and in                        paragraphs (i)–(k) of § 25.204 into
                                                 in paragraphs (b)(4) of §§ 25.221, 25.222,              portions of the extended Ku-band, may                   § 25.228(j)(2).38
                                                 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227,33 in                        designate the Permitted Space Station                      As previously noted, § 25.209(c)(1)
                                                 paragraphs (b)(5) of §§ 25.221 and                      List as a point of communication.37 We                  cross-references §§ 25.130 and 25.131.
                                                 25.222 and (b)(6) of §§ 25.226 and                      propose to revise the references within                 We propose to update these cross-
                                                 25.227,34 and in paragraphs (b)(6) of                   § 25.115(k)(1) to §§ 25.221, 25.226, and                references to refer to §§ 25.115(b)(2) and
                                                 §§ 25.221 and 25.222 and (b)(8) of                      25.227 to refer instead to the proposed                 (4), where the requirements would be
                                                 §§ 25.226 and 25.227,35 and move those                  paragraphs (l) through (n) of § 25.115,                 located.
                                                 requirements into paragraphs (l)–(n) of                 consistent with the unifying of the                        Section 25.209(f) states that an earth
                                                 § 25.115. Table 5 shows how these                       application requirements into § 25.115.                 station with an antenna not conforming
                                                 paragraphs would be redesignated. We                       Similarly, we propose changes to                     to relevant standards in paragraphs (a)
                                                 seek comment on these proposals.                        § 25.115(k)(2) that do not substantively                and (b) of that section will be authorized
                                                                                                         alter the requirements of that section.                 only if the applicant demonstrates that
                                                 Merging Sections 25.130 and 25.131                      Specifically, we propose to adopt the                   the antenna will not cause unacceptable
                                                 Into Section 25.115                                     following revised language:                             interference. In order to reflect the other
                                                   We propose to move the requirements                   Notwithstanding paragraph (k)(1) of this                proposed changes for ESIMs, we
                                                 in § 25.130, with minor revisions, into                 section, an earth station that would                    propose eliminating the references to
                                                                                                         receive signals in the 17.8–20.2 GHz                    the rule sections currently containing
                                                   33 Paragraphs (b)(4) of sections 25.221, 25.222,                                                              the ESIMs rules within that paragraph.
                                                                                                                                                                 We further propose revising the
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                                                 25.222, 25.226, and 25.227 contain the requirement         36 A list of the existing paragraphs in section
                                                 to identify the area(s) of operation of the ESIM        25.131 and the corresponding proposed paragraphs        reference to §§ 25.138, 25.221, 25.222,
                                                 terminals.                                              in section 25.115 appears in Table 2.
                                                   34 Paragraphs (b)(5) of sections 25.221 and 25.222       37 These applications include ESV applications
                                                                                                                                                                 25.226, and 25.227 to refer instead to
                                                 and (b)(6) of sections 25.226 and 25.227 contain the    filed pursuant to sections 25.222(a)(1) or (a)(3),
                                                                                                                                                                 § 25.218, and making other clarifying
                                                 point-of-contact identification requirement.            VMES applications filed pursuant to sections            changes to § 25.209(f).
                                                   35 Paragraphs (b)(6) of sections 25.221 and 25.222    25.226(a)(1) or (a)(3), and ESAA applications filed
                                                 and (b)(8) of sections 25.226 and 25.227 contain the    pursuant to sections 25.227(a)(1) or (a)(3). See 47       38 A list of the existing paragraphs in section

                                                 requirement to provide a radiation safety hazard        CFR 25.222(a)(1) and (a)(3), 25.226(a)(1) and (a)(3),   25.204 and the corresponding proposed paragraphs
                                                 analysis.                                               and 25.227(a)(1) and (a)(3).                            in section 25.228 appears in Table 6.



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                                                    Section 25.258(b) states that operation              the 18.3–18.8 GHz, 19.7–20.2 GHz,                      is not dominant in its field of operation;
                                                 of ubiquitously deployed GSO FSS earth                  28.35–28.6 GHz, and 29.25–30 GHz                       and (3) satisfies any additional criteria
                                                 stations in the 29.25–29.5 GHz                          frequency bands, and consolidate and                   established by the Small Business
                                                 frequency band shall conform to the                     harmonize the application, technical,                  Administration (SBA).
                                                 rules contained in § 25.138. Consistent                 and operational rules for ESIMs. The                      Satellite Telecommunications. This
                                                 with our proposed relocation of the                     NPRM proposes several changes to part                  category comprises firms ‘‘primarily
                                                 requirements of § 25.138 to § 25.218(i),                25 of the rules. Specifically, it proposes             engaged in providing
                                                 we propose to update this cross-                        to:                                                    telecommunications services to other
                                                 reference to point to the latter section.                  (1) Expand the frequency bands for                  establishments in the
                                                    Footnote NG52 of the Table of                        which routine licensing of ESIMs is                    telecommunications and broadcasting
                                                 Frequency Allocations authorizes ESVs,                  available to include the 18.3–18.8 GHz,                industries by forwarding and receiving
                                                 VMESs, and ESAA in portions of the                      19.7–20.2 GHz, 28.35–28.6 GHz, and                     communications signals via a system of
                                                 Ku-band. To be consistent with the                      29.25–30 GHz frequency bands,                          satellites or reselling satellite
                                                 terminology used in the proposed                           (2) Eliminate the antenna pointing                  telecommunications.’’ The category has
                                                 revision of footnote NG55, we propose                   accuracy requirement for ESIMs,                        a small business size standard of $32.5
                                                 to modify this footnote to refer to ESIMs                  (3) Allow ESIM applicants to certify                million or less in average annual
                                                 instead of ESVs, VMESs, and ESAA.                       compliance with the antenna gain                       receipts, under SBA rules. For this
                                                    Footnote US133 of the Table of                       pattern masks in § 25.209 and the                      category, Census Bureau data for 2012
                                                 Frequency Allocations, § 2.106, contains                antenna input power density limits in                  show that there were a total of 333 firms
                                                 cross-references to sub-paragraphs of                   § 25.212 in lieu of providing off-axis                 that operated for the entire year. Of this
                                                 §§ 25.226 and 25.227, which we propose                  e.i.r.p. data,                                         total, 299 firms had annual receipts of
                                                 to eliminate. We propose to update                         (4) Consolidate the technical and                   less than $25 million. Consequently, we
                                                 those cross-references to point to the                  operational rules for all types of ESIMs,              estimate that the majority of satellite
                                                 appropriate sub-paragraphs of proposed                  currently spread over four rule sections,              telecommunications providers are small
                                                 § 25.228.                                               into one rule section,                                 entities.
                                                 Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                    (5) Consolidate the application rules
                                                                                                                                                                D. Description of Projected Reporting,
                                                                                                         for all types of ESIMs, currently spread
                                                    As required by the Regulatory                                                                               Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                                                                         over four rule sections, into § 25.115,
                                                 Flexibility Act (RFA), the Commission                                                                          Requirements for Small Entities
                                                                                                         the general earth station application rule
                                                 has prepared this Initial Regulatory                    section,                                                  The NPRM proposes a number of rule
                                                 Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the                         (6) Cross-reference certain rules                   changes that will affect reporting,
                                                 possible significant economic impact on                 governing the application, technical, or               recordkeeping and other compliance
                                                 a substantial number of small entities by               operating requirements for all GSO FSS                 requirements for earth station operators.
                                                 the policies and rules proposed in this                 earth stations instead of duplicating                  Most proposed changes, as described
                                                 document. We request written public                     those provisions in the rules pertaining               below, would decrease the burden for
                                                 comments on this IRFA. Commenters                       specifically to ESIMs,                                 all businesses operators, especially
                                                 must identify their comments as                            (7) Clarify the requirements for                    firms that hold licenses to operate earth
                                                 responses to the IRFA and must file the                 blanket-licensed earth station licensees               stations.
                                                 comments by the deadlines for                           to be responsible for the operation of all                The NPRM seeks comment on
                                                 comments on the proposed rule                           earth stations operating under their                   revisions to simplify information
                                                 provided above in Section V.D. The                      licenses,                                              collections in applications for Earth
                                                 Commission will send a copy of the                         (8) Update and improve definitions.                 Stations on Vessels, Vehicle-Mounted
                                                 proposed rule, including this IRFA, to                                                                         Earth Stations, and Earth Stations
                                                 the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                   B. Legal Basis                                         Aboard Aircraft, collectively known as
                                                 Small Business Administration. In                         The proposed action is authorized                    Earth Stations in Motion (ESIMs). For
                                                 addition, the proposed rule and IRFA                    under sections 4(i), 7(a), 303(c), 303(f),             example, the NPRM proposes
                                                 (or summaries thereof) will be                          303(g), and 303(r) of the                              eliminating the antenna pointing
                                                 published in the Federal Register.                      Communications Act of 1934, as                         accuracy requirement and associated
                                                                                                         amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 157(a),                     demonstrations that are currently
                                                 A. Need for, and Objectives of, the
                                                                                                         303(c), 303(f), 303(g), and 303(r).                    required in all ESIM applications. The
                                                 Proposed Rules
                                                                                                                                                                NPRM also seeks comment on extending
                                                   The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking                     C. Description and Estimate of the
                                                                                                                                                                eligibility for routine processing to
                                                 seeks comment on a variety of proposals                 Number of Small Entities to Which the
                                                                                                                                                                applications for ESIMs operating in the
                                                 relating to part 25 of the Commission’s                 Proposed Rules May Apply
                                                                                                                                                                18.3–18.8 GHz, 19.7–20.2 GHz, 28.35–
                                                 rules, which governs licensing and                         The RFA directs agencies to provide                 28.6 GHz, and 29.25–30 GHz frequency
                                                 operation of space stations and earth                   a description of, and, where feasible, an              bands. In addition, the NPRM proposes
                                                 stations for the provision of satellite                 estimate of, the number of small entities              to consolidate the technical and
                                                 communication services. Adoption of                     that may be affected by the proposed                   operational rules for ESIMs into a single
                                                 the proposed changes would, among                       rules, if adopted. The RFA generally                   rule section to reduce repetition of
                                                 other things, provide additional                        defines the term ‘‘small entity’’ as                   provisions across multiple rule sections,
                                                 operational flexibility to applicants for               having the same meaning as the terms                   and to consolidate the application rules
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                                                 Earth Stations on Vessels, Vehicle-                     ‘‘small business,’’ ‘‘small organization,’’            for ESIMs into the general earth station
                                                 Mounted Earth Stations, and Earth                       and ‘‘small governmental jurisdiction.’’               application rule section of part 25.
                                                 Stations Aboard Aircraft, collectively                  In addition, the term ‘‘small business’’
                                                 referred to as Earth Stations in Motion                 has the same meaning as the term                       E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant
                                                 (ESIMs), simplify requirements for                      ‘‘small business concern’’ under the                   Economic Impact on Small Entities, and
                                                 applications for routine licensing of                   Small Business Act. A small business                   Significant Alternatives Considered
                                                 ESIMs, expand the availability of                       concern is one which: (1) Is                             The RFA requires an agency to
                                                 routine licensing of ESIMs to include                   independently owned and operated; (2)                  describe any significant, specifically


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                                                 small business, alternatives that it has                The Commission expects to consider the                 Federal Communications Commission.
                                                 considered in reaching its proposed                     economic impact on small entities, as                  Marlene H Dortch,
                                                 approach, which may include the                         identified in comments filed in response               Secretary.
                                                 following four alternatives (among                      to the proposed rule, in reaching its
                                                 others): ‘‘(1) the establishment of                     final conclusions and taking action in                 Proposed Rules
                                                 differing compliance or reporting                       this proceeding.                                         For the reasons discussed in the
                                                 requirements or timetables that take into                  The proposed changes for earth                      preamble, the Federal Communications
                                                 account the resources available to small                station licensing would clarify                        Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR
                                                 entities; (2) the clarification,                        requirements for routine licensing and                 parts 2 and 25 as follows:
                                                 consolidation, or simplification of                     expand applicability of routine
                                                 compliance and reporting requirements                   licensing standards. Each of these                     PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
                                                 under the rules for such small entities;                changes could lessen the burden in the                 AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS;
                                                 (3) the use of performance rather than                  licensing process. Specifically, this                  GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
                                                 design standards; and (4) an exemption                  NPRM proposes revisions to provide
                                                 from coverage of the rule, or any part                  alternatives for filing requirements,                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2
                                                 thereof, for such small entities.’’                     reduce filing requirements and clarify                 continues to read as follows:
                                                    The NPRM seeks comment from all                      ESIM license application requirements                    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and
                                                 interested parties on revisions to                      in such a way that applicant burden                    336, unless otherwise noted.
                                                 simplify information collections in                     should be reduced. Thus, the
                                                 applications for ESIMs. In this NPRM,                   Commission anticipates that the                        ■ 2. Section 2.106, the Table of
                                                 the Commission considers rule revisions                 proposed revisions would ultimately                    Frequency Allocations, is amended as
                                                 to reflect changes and advances in the                  lead to benefits for small earth station               follows:
                                                 satellite industry. The NPRM proposes                   operators in the long-term.                            ■ a. Pages 52 and 55 are revised.
                                                 to eliminate unnecessary technical and                                                                         ■ b. In the list of International
                                                 information filing requirements, and                    F. Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                   Footnotes, footnotes 5.484B and 5.527A
                                                 reorganize and simplify existing                        Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                 are added.
                                                 requirements. All of these proposals                    Rules
                                                                                                                                                                ■ c. In the list of United States (US)
                                                 could lessen the burden of compliance                     None.                                                Footnotes, footnote US133 is revised.
                                                 on small entities with more limited
                                                 resources than larger entities.                         List of Subjects                                       ■ d. In the list of non-Federal
                                                    The Commission is aware that some                                                                           Government (NG) Footnotes, footnotes
                                                                                                         47 CFR Part 2                                          NG52, NG55, and NG180 are revised.
                                                 of the proposals under consideration
                                                 may impact small entities. Small                          Radio, Table of frequency allocations.               § 2.106   Table of Frequency Allocations.
                                                 entities are encouraged to bring to the
                                                                                                         47 CFR Part 25                                           The revisions and additions read as
                                                 Commission’s attention any specific
                                                 concerns they may have with the                           Administrative practice and                          follows:
                                                 proposals outlined in the document.                     procedure, Earth stations, Satellites.                 *     *    *    *    *
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                                                 International Footnotes                                 geostationary satellites in the fixed-                 earth station applications are eligible for
                                                 *     *     *     *    *                                satellite service on a primary basis.                  an autogrant procedure under
                                                    5.484B Resolution 155 (WRC–15)                       *     *      *    *     *                              § 25.115(a)(3).
                                                 shall apply. (WRC–15)                                      NG180 In the band 3700–4200 MHz                     *      *     *      *       *
                                                                                                         (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels                Two-degree-compliant space station.
                                                 *     *     *     *    *
                                                                                                         (ESVs) may be authorized to                            A GSO FSS space station operating in
                                                    5.527A The operation of earth stations               communicate with space stations of the                 the conventional or extended C-bands,
                                                 in motion communicating with the FSS                    fixed-satellite service and, while                     the conventional or extended Ku-bands,
                                                 is subject to Resolution 156 (WRC–15).                  docked, may be coordinated for up to                   or the conventional Ka-band within the
                                                 (WRC–15)                                                180 days, renewable. ESVs in motion                    limits on downlink e.i.r.p. density or
                                                 *     *     *     *    *                                have the same status as other operations               PFD specified in § 25.140(a)(3) and
                                                 United States (U.S.) Footnotes                          in the FSS, but must operate on a                      communicating only with earth stations
                                                                                                         secondary basis with respect to non-                   operating in conformance with routine
                                                 *      *     *    *     *                               Federal stations in the fixed service.                 uplink parameters specified in
                                                    US133 In the bands 14–14.2 GHz and                                                                          § 25.211(d), § 25.212(c), (d), (e), or (f), or
                                                                                                         *     *      *    *     *
                                                 14.47–14.5 GHz, the following                           ■ 3. Amend § 25.103 by revising the                    § 25.218.
                                                 provisions shall apply to the operations                definitions of ‘‘Blanket license,’’ and                   Vehicle-Mounted Earth Station
                                                 of Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft                       ‘‘Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft                       (VMES). An earth station, operating
                                                 (ESAA):                                                 (ESAA),’’ adding in alphabetical order                 from a motorized vehicle that travels
                                                    (a) In the band 14–14.2 GHz, ESAA                    the definitions of ‘‘Earth Stations in                 primarily on land, that receives from
                                                 licensees proposing to operate within                   Motion (ESIMs)’’ and ‘‘Network Control                 and transmits to geostationary orbit
                                                 radio line-of-sight of the coordinates                  and Monitoring Center (NCMC),’’ and                    Fixed-Satellite Service space stations
                                                 specified in 47 CFR 25.228(j)(1) are                    revising the definitions of ‘‘Routine                  and operates within the United States.
                                                 subject to prior coordination with NTIA                 processing or licensing,’’ ‘‘Two-degree                ■ 4. Amend § 25.115 by:
                                                 in order to minimize harmful                            compliant space station,’’ and ‘‘Vehicle-              ■ a. Revising paragraphs (a)(1) and
                                                 interference to the ground terminals of                 Mounted Earth Station’’ to read as                     (a)(2)(iii);
                                                 NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay                          follows:                                               ■ b. Removing and reserving paragraph
                                                 Satellite System (TDRSS).                                                                                      (a)(4);
                                                    (b) In the band 14.47–14.5 GHz,                      § 25.103    Definitions.                               ■ c. Adding paragraphs (a)(5) through
                                                 operations within radio line-of-sight of                *     *      *     *     *                             (10);
                                                 the radio astronomy stations specified                    Blanket license. A license for:                      ■ d. Revising paragraph (b);
                                                 in 47 CFR 25.228(j)(3) are subject to                     (1) Multiple earth stations in the FSS               ■ e. Revising paragraphs (c)(1)
                                                 coordination with the National Science                  or MSS, or for SDARS terrestrial                       introductory text, (c)(1)(i)(A),
                                                 Foundation in accordance with 47 CFR                    repeaters, that may be operated                        (c)(3)(i)(B), (c)(3)(ii), (e), (g)(1)(vii), and
                                                 25.228(j)(3).                                           anywhere within a geographic area                      (k)(1) and (2); and
                                                                                                         specified in the license; or                           ■ f. Adding paragraphs (l), (m), and (n).
                                                 *      *     *    *     *
                                                                                                           (2) For multiple space stations in non-                 The revisions and additions read as
                                                 Non-Federal Government (NG)                             geostationary-orbit.                                   follows:
                                                 Footnotes                                               *     *      *     *     *                             § 25.115 Applications for earth station
                                                 *     *      *     *     *                                Earth Station Aboard Aircraft (ESAA).                authorizations.
                                                   NG52 Except as otherwise provided                     An earth station operating aboard an                      (a)(1) Transmitting earth stations.
                                                 for herein, use of the bands 10.7–11.7                  aircraft that receives from and transmits              Commission authorization must be
                                                 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.75–13.25                    to geostationary-orbit Fixed-Satellite                 obtained for authority to operate a
                                                 GHz (Earth-to-space) by geostationary                   Service space stations.                                transmitting earth station. Applications
                                                 satellites in the fixed-satellite service               *     *      *     *     *                             for transmitting earth stations must be
                                                 (FSS) shall be limited to international                   Earth Station in Motion (ESIM). A                    filed electronically through the
                                                 systems, i.e., other than domestic                      term that collectively designates ESV,                 International Bureau Filing System
                                                 systems. In the sub-bands 10.95–11.2                    VMES and ESAA earth stations, as                       (IBFS) in accordance with the
                                                 GHz and 11.45–11.7 GHz, Earth Stations                  defined in this section.                               applicable provisions of part 1, subpart
                                                 in Motion (ESIMs), as regulated under                   *     *      *     *     *                             Y of this chapter. Applications must be
                                                 47 CFR part 25, may be authorized for                     Network Control and Monitoring                       filed electronically on FCC Form 312,
                                                 the reception of FSS emissions from                     Center (NCMC). An NCMC, as used in                     Main Form and Schedule B, and include
                                                 geostationary satellites, subject to the                Part 25, is a facility that has the                    the information specified in this section,
                                                 condition that these earth stations shall               capability to remotely control earth                   except as set forth in paragraph (a)(2) of
                                                 not claim protection from transmissions                 stations operating as part of a satellite              this section.
                                                 of non-Federal stations in the fixed                    network or system.                                        (2) * * *
                                                 service.                                                *     *      *     *     *                                (iii) The application meets all relevant
                                                 *     *      *     *     *                                Routine processing or licensing.                     criteria in §§ 25.211 or 25.212 or
                                                   NG55 In the bands 11.7–12.2 GHz                       Expedited processing of unopposed                      includes information filed pursuant to
                                                 (space-to-Earth), 14.0–14.5 GHz (Earth-                 applications for earth stations in the                 paragraph (g)(1) of this section
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                                                 to-space), 18.3–18.8 GHz (space-to-                     FSS communicating with GSO space                       indicating that off-axis e.i.r.p. density
                                                 Earth), 19.7–20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth),                 stations that satisfy the criteria in                  from the proposed earth stations will
                                                 28.35–28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space), and                    § 25.211(d), § 25.212(c), § 25.212(d),                 not exceed relevant levels specified in
                                                 29.25–30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space), Earth                  § 25.212(e), § 25.212(f), § 25.218, or                 § 25.218; and
                                                 Stations in Motion (ESIMs), as regulated                § 25.223(b), include all required                      *       *    *     *    *
                                                 under 47 CFR part 25, are applications                  information, are consistent with all                      (5) Applicants that are not permitted
                                                 of the fixed-satellite service and may be               Commission rules, and do not raise any                 to submit applications under paragraph
                                                 authorized to communicate with                          policy issues. Some, but not all, routine              (a)(2) of this section on Form 312EZ,


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                                                 must submit, as an attachment to their                     (i) The antennas would transmit in                  authorized in accordance with § 1.45 of
                                                 application, the following information                  frequency bands shared with terrestrial                this chapter.
                                                 to be used as an ‘‘informative’’ in the                 services on a co-primary basis and the                    (5) The registration of a receive-only
                                                 public notice issued under § 25.151:                    antennas would be sited within an area                 earth station results in the listing of an
                                                    (i) A detailed description of the                    bounded by 1 second of latitude and 1                  authorized frequency band at the
                                                 service to be provided, including                       second of longitude.                                   location specified in the registration.
                                                 frequency bands and satellites to be                       (ii) The antennas would transmit in                 Interference protection levels are those
                                                 used. The applicant must identify either                frequency bands allocated to FSS on a                  agreed to during coordination.
                                                 the specific satellite(s) with which it                 primary basis and there is no co-primary                  (6) Reception of signals or
                                                 plans to operate, or the eastern and                    allocation for terrestrial services, and               programming from non-U.S. satellites
                                                 western boundaries of the arc it plans to               the antennas would be sited within an                  may be subject to restrictions as a result
                                                 coordinate.                                             area bounded by 10 seconds of latitude                 of international agreements or treaties.
                                                    (ii) The diameter or equivalent                      and 10 seconds of longitude.                           The Commission will maintain public
                                                 diameter of the antenna.                                                                                       information on the status of any such
                                                                                                            Note To Paragraph (a)(10): This paragraph
                                                    (iii) Proposed power and power                       does not apply to applications for blanket-
                                                                                                                                                                agreements.
                                                 density levels.                                         licensed earth station networks filed
                                                                                                                                                                   (7) Registration term: Registrations for
                                                                                                         pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section or           receive-only earth stations governed by
                                                    (iv) Identification of any random
                                                                                                         § 25.218; applications for conventional Ka-            this section will be issued for a period
                                                 access technique, if applicable.
                                                                                                         band hub stations filed pursuant to paragraph          of 15 years from the date on which the
                                                    (v) Identification of a specific rule or
                                                                                                         (e) of this section; applications for NGSO FSS         application was filed. Applications for
                                                 rules for which a waiver is requested.
                                                                                                         gateway earth stations filed pursuant to               renewals of registrations must be
                                                    (6) A frequency coordination analysis                paragraph (f) of this section; applications for        submitted on FCC Form 312R
                                                 in accordance with § 25.203 (b) must be                 ESIMs filed pursuant to paragraphs (l)                 (Application for Renewal of Radio
                                                 provided for earth stations transmitting                through (n) of this section; or applications for       Station License in Specified Services)
                                                 in the frequency bands shared with                      29 GHz NGSO MSS feeder-link stations in a
                                                                                                                                                                no earlier than 90 days and no later than
                                                 equal rights between terrestrial and                    complex as defined in § 25.257.
                                                                                                                                                                30 days before the expiration date of the
                                                 space services, except applications for                    (b) Receive-only earth stations. Except             registration.
                                                 user transceiver units associated with                  as provided in paragraphs (b)(1) and (8)                  (8) Applications for modification of
                                                 the NVNG MSS, which must instead                        of this section, applications for licenses             license or registration of receive-only
                                                 provide the information required by                     for receive-only earth stations must be                earth stations must be made in
                                                 § 25.135, and applications for 1.6/2.4                  submitted on FCC Form 312, Main Form                   conformance with §§ 25.117 and 25.118.
                                                 GHz MSS user transceivers, which must                   and Schedule B, accompanied by any                     In addition, registrants are required to
                                                 demonstrate that the transceivers will                  required exhibits and the information                  notify the Commission when a receive-
                                                 operate in compliance with relevant                     described in paragraphs (a)(5)(i) through              only earth station is no longer
                                                 requirements in § 25.213. Also,                         (v) of this section. Such applications                 operational or when it has not been
                                                 applications for transmitting earth                     must be filed electronically through the               used to provide any service during any
                                                 stations must include any notification or               International Bureau Filing System                     6-month period.
                                                 demonstration required by any other                     (IBFS) in accordance with the                             (9)(i) Except as set forth in paragraph
                                                 relevant provision in § 25.203.                         applicable provisions of part 1, subpart               (9)(ii) of this section, receive-only earth
                                                    (7) In those cases where an applicant                Y of this chapter.                                     stations operating with non-U.S.
                                                 is filing a number of essentially similar                  (1) Receive-only earth stations in the              licensed space stations must file an FCC
                                                 applications, showings of a general                     FSS that operate with U.S.-licensed                    Form 312 requesting a license or
                                                 nature applicable to all of the proposed                space stations, or with non-U.S.-                      modification to operate such station.
                                                 stations may be submitted in the initial                licensed space stations that have been                    (ii) Operators of receive-only earth
                                                 application and incorporated by                         duly approved for U.S. market access,                  stations need not apply for a license to
                                                 reference in subsequent applications.                   may be registered with the Commission                  receive transmissions from non-U.S.-
                                                    (8) Transmissions of signals or                      in order to protect them from                          licensed space stations that have been
                                                 programming to non-U.S. licensed                        interference from terrestrial microwave                duly approved for U.S. market access,
                                                 satellites, and to and/or from foreign                  stations in bands shared co-equally with               provided the space station operator and
                                                 points by means of U.S.-licensed fixed                  the Fixed Service in accordance with                   earth station operator comply with all
                                                 satellites may be subject to restrictions               the procedures of §§ 25.203 and 25.251,                applicable rules in this chapter and with
                                                 as a result of international agreements or              subject to the stricture in § 25.209(c).               applicable conditions in the Permitted
                                                 treaties. The Commission will maintain                     (2) Licensing or registration of                    Space Station List or market-access
                                                 public information on the status of any                 receive-only earth stations with the                   grant.
                                                 such agreements.                                        Commission confers no authority to                        (c) * * *
                                                    (9) Applicants seeking to operate in a               receive and use signals or programming                    (1) Networks of earth stations
                                                 shared government/non-government                        received from satellites. See section 705              operating in the 11.7–12.2 GHz and
                                                 band must provide the half-power beam                   of the Communications Act. 47 U.S.C.                   14.0–14.5 GHz bands with U.S.-licensed
                                                 width of their proposed earth station                   605.                                                   or non-U.S.-licensed space stations.
                                                 antenna, as an attachment to their                         (3) Applications for registration must              Applications to license networks of
                                                 applications.                                           be accompanied by the coordination                     earth stations operating in any portion
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                                                    (10) Parties may apply, either in an                 exhibit required by § 25.203 and any                   of the 11.7–12.2 GHz and 14.0–14.5 GHz
                                                 initial application or an application for               other required exhibits.                               bands under blanket operating authority
                                                 modification of license, for operating                     (4) Complete applications for                       may be filed on FCC Form 312 or Form
                                                 authority for multiple transmitting FSS                 registration will be placed on public                  312EZ, with a Schedule B for each large
                                                 earth stations that are not eligible for                notice for 30 days and automatically                   (5 meters or larger) hub station antenna
                                                 blanket or network licensing under                      granted if no objection is submitted to                and each representative type of small
                                                 another section of this part in the                     the Commission and served on the                       antenna (less than 5 meters) operating
                                                 following circumstances:                                applicant. Additional pleadings are                    within the network.


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                                                    (i) * * *                                            Permitted Space Station List as a point                emissions within 100 milliseconds if the
                                                    (A) No more than three geostationary                 of communication. Once such an                         ESV transmitter exceeds the relevant
                                                 satellites to be accessed;                              application is granted, the earth station              off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits.
                                                 *       *    *     *     *                              operator may communicate with any                      Variable-power ESV applicants must
                                                    (3) * * *                                            space station on the Permitted Space                   provide a detailed showing that one or
                                                    (i) * * *                                            Station List, provided that the operation              more transmitters are capable of
                                                    (B) The application includes                         is consistent with the technical                       automatically ceasing or reducing
                                                 information filed pursuant to paragraph                 parameters and conditions in the earth                 emissions within 100 milliseconds of
                                                 (g)(1) of this section indicating that off-             station license and any limitations                    receiving a command to do so from the
                                                 axis e.i.r.p. density from the proposed                 placed on the space station                            system’s network control and
                                                 earth stations will not exceed relevant                 authorization or noted in the Permitted                monitoring center, if the aggregate off-
                                                 routine levels specified in § 25.218(i).                Space Station List.                                    axis e.i.r.p. spectral-densities of the
                                                    (ii) Applications to license networks                   (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (k)(1)                transmitter or transmitters exceed the
                                                 of earth stations operating in the 28.35–               of this section, an earth station that                 relevant off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-density
                                                 28.6 GHz and/or 29.25–30.0 GHz bands                    would receive signals in the 17.8–20.2                 limits.
                                                 under blanket operating authority that                  GHz band may not communicate with a                       (ii) An exhibit describing the
                                                 do not meet the requirements of                         space station on the Permitted Space                   geographic area(s) in which the ESVs
                                                 §§ 25.212(e) or 25.218(i) must comply                   Station List in that band until the space              will operate.
                                                 with the requirements in § 25.220 and                   station operator has completed                            (iii) The point of contact information
                                                 must be filed on FCC Form 312 with a                    coordination under Footnote US334 to                   referred to in § 25.228(e)(2).
                                                 Schedule B for each large (5 meters or                  § 2.106 of this chapter.                                  (iv) Applicants for ESVs that will
                                                 larger) hub station antenna and each                       (l) The requirements of this paragraph              exceed the guidelines in § 1.1310 of this
                                                 representative type of small antenna                    apply to applications for ESV operation                chapter for radio frequency radiation
                                                 (less than 5 meters) operating within the               in the 5925–6425 MHz (Earth-to-space)                  exposure must provide, with their
                                                 network.                                                band with GSO satellites in the Fixed-                 environmental assessment, a plan for
                                                                                                         Satellite Service, in addition to the                  mitigation of radiation exposure to the
                                                 *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                         requirements in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(5),             extent required to meet those
                                                    (e) License applications for earth
                                                                                                         (a)(6), and (i) of this section:                       guidelines.
                                                 station operation in any portion of the
                                                                                                            (1) Applications where any necessary                   (m) The requirements of this
                                                 18.3–20.2 GHz and 28.35–30.0 GHz
                                                                                                         frequency coordination has been                        paragraph apply to applications for
                                                 bands not filed on FCC Form 312EZ                       satisfactorily completed, and the                      ESIM operation in the 14.0–14.5 GHz
                                                 pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this                    proposed earth station transmissions                   (Earth-to-space) band with GSO
                                                 section must be filed on FCC Form 312,                  comport with the applicable provisions                 satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service,
                                                 Main Form and Schedule B, and must                      in § 25.212(d) or the applicable off-axis              in addition to the requirements in
                                                 include any information required by                     e.i.r.p. density limits in § 25.218(d) will            paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(5), and (i) of this
                                                 paragraphs (a)(5)–(10), (g), or (j) of this             be routinely processed. Such                           section:
                                                 section. An applicant may request                       applications must include the relevant                    (1) Applications where any necessary
                                                 authority for operation of GSO FSS                      information specified by paragraph (g)                 frequency coordination has been
                                                 earth stations in the conventional Ka-                  of this section. Applicants for ESIMs                  satisfactorily completed, and the
                                                 band, or for operation of NGSO FSS                      operating in a network using variable                  proposed earth station transmissions
                                                 earth stations in the 18.8–19.3 GHz                     power density control of earth stations                comport with the applicable provisions
                                                 (space-to-Earth) and 28.6–29.1 (Earth-to-               transmitting simultaneously in shared                  in § 25.212(d) or the applicable off-axis
                                                 space) bands, without specifying the                    frequencies to the same target satellite               e.i.r.p. density limits in § 25.218(f) will
                                                 location of user terminals but must                     receiving beam must also provide the                   be routinely processed. Such
                                                 specify the geographic area(s) in which                 certification required by section                      applications must include the relevant
                                                 they will operate and the location of                   25.212(g) or 25.218(d)(4), whichever is                information specified by paragraph (g)
                                                 hub and/or gateway stations.                            applicable.                                            of this section. Applicants for ESIMs
                                                 *       *    *     *     *                                 (2) Applications where the proposed                 operating in a network using variable
                                                    (g) * * *                                            earth station transmissions do not                     power density control of earth stations
                                                    (1) * * *                                            comport with the applicable provisions                 transmitting simultaneously in shared
                                                    (vii) The relevant off-axis e.i.r.p.                 in § 25.212(d) or the applicable off-axis              frequencies to the same target satellite
                                                 density envelopes in § 25.218 or                        e.i.r.p. density limits in § 25.218(d) must            receiving beam must also provide the
                                                 § 25.223 must be superimposed on plots                  include the information specified by                   certification required by section
                                                 submitted pursuant to paragraphs                        paragraph (g)(1) of this section, and are              25.212(g) or section 25.218(f)(4),
                                                 (g)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section.                 subject to the requirements of § 25.220.               whichever is applicable.
                                                 *       *    *     *     *                                 (3) Applications must include the                      (2) Applications where the proposed
                                                    (k)(1) Applicants for FSS earth                      following information:                                 earth station transmissions do not
                                                 stations that qualify for routine                          (i) A demonstration that the ESV                    comport with the applicable provisions
                                                 processing in the conventional or                       system is capable of detecting and                     in § 25.212(d) or the applicable off-axis
                                                 extended C-bands, the conventional or                   automatically ceasing emissions within                 e.i.r.p. density limits in § 25.218(f) must
                                                 extended Ku-bands, the conventional                     100 milliseconds when the transmitter                  include the information specified by
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                                                 Ka-band, or the 24.75–25.25 GHz band,                   exceeds the off-axis EIRP spectral-                    paragraph (g)(1) of this section, and are
                                                 including ESV applications filed                        density limits specified in § 25.218(d),               subject to the requirements of § 25.220.
                                                 pursuant to paragraph (m)(1) or (n)(1) of               or the limits provided to the target                      (3) Applications must include the
                                                 this section, VMES applications filed                   satellite operator for operation under                 following information:
                                                 pursuant to paragraph (m)(1) or (n)(1) of               § 25.220. ESV applicants must provide a                   (i) A demonstration that the ESIM
                                                 this section, and ESAA applications                     detailed showing that an individual ESV                system is capable of detecting and
                                                 filed pursuant to paragraph (m)(1) or                   terminal is self-monitoring and capable                automatically ceasing emissions within
                                                 (n)(1) of this section, may designate the               of automatically ceasing or reducing                   100 milliseconds when the transmitter


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                                                 exceeds the off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-                 include the information specified by                   § 25.133 Period of construction;
                                                 density limits specified in § 25.218(f), or             paragraph (g)(1) of this section, and are              certification of commencement of
                                                 the limits provided to the target satellite             subject to the requirements of § 25.220.               operation.
                                                 operator for operation under § 25.220.                     (3) Applications must include the                   *      *    *     *    *
                                                 ESIM applicants must provide a                          following information:                                    (d) Each receiving earth station
                                                 detailed showing that an individual                        (i) A demonstration that the ESIM                   licensed or registered pursuant to
                                                 ESIM terminal is self-monitoring and                    system is capable of detecting and                     § 25.115(b) must be constructed and
                                                 capable of automatically ceasing or                     automatically ceasing emissions within                 placed into service within 6 months
                                                 reducing emissions within 100                           100 milliseconds when the transmitter                  after coordination has been completed.
                                                 milliseconds if the ESIM transmitter                    exceeds the off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-                Each licensee or registrant must file
                                                 exceeds the relevant off-axis e.i.r.p.                  density limits specified in § 25.218(i), or            with the Commission a certification that
                                                 spectral-density limits. Variable-power                 the limits provided to the target satellite            the facility is completed and operating
                                                 ESIM applicants must provide a                          operator for operation under § 25.220.                 as provided in paragraph (b) of this
                                                 detailed showing that one or more                       ESIM applicants must provide a                         section, with the exception of
                                                 transmitters are capable of automatically               detailed showing that an individual                    certification of antenna patterns.
                                                 ceasing or reducing emissions within                    ESIM terminal is self-monitoring and
                                                 100 milliseconds of receiving a                                                                                § 25.138   [Removed and Reserved]
                                                                                                         capable of automatically ceasing or
                                                 command to do so from the system’s                      reducing emissions within 100                          ■ 9. Remove and reserve § 25.138.
                                                 network control and monitoring center,                  milliseconds if the ESIM transmitter                   ■ 10. Amend § 25.140 by revising
                                                 if the aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-            exceeds the relevant off-axis e.i.r.p.                 paragraphs (a)(3)(iii) and (d)(1) to read
                                                 densities of the transmitter or                         spectral-density limits. Variable-power                as follows:
                                                 transmitters exceed the relevant off-axis               ESIM applicants must provide a                         § 25.140 Further requirements for license
                                                 e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits.                       detailed showing that one or more                      applications for GSO space station
                                                    (ii) An exhibit describing the                       transmitters are capable of automatically              operation in the FSS and the 17/24 GHz
                                                 geographic area(s) in which the ESIMs                   ceasing or reducing emissions within                   BSS.
                                                 will operate.                                           100 milliseconds of receiving a                           (a) * * *
                                                    (iii) The point of contact information               command to do so from the system’s                        (3) * * *
                                                 referred to in § 25.228(e)(2), (f), or (g)(1)           network control and monitoring center,                    (iii) With respect to proposed
                                                 as appropriate.                                         if the aggregate off-axis e.i.r.p. spectral-
                                                    (iv) Applicants for ESIMs that will                                                                         operation in the conventional Ka-band,
                                                                                                         densities of the transmitter or                        a certification that the proposed space
                                                 exceed the guidelines in § 1.1310 of this               transmitters exceed the relevant off-axis
                                                 chapter for radio frequency radiation                                                                          station will not generate power flux-
                                                                                                         e.i.r.p. spectral-density limits.                      density at the Earth’s surface in excess
                                                 exposure must provide, with their                          (ii) An exhibit describing the
                                                 environmental assessment, a plan for                                                                           of ¥118 dBW/m2/MHz and that
                                                                                                         geographic area(s) in which the ESIM s                 associated uplink operation will not
                                                 mitigation of radiation exposure to the
                                                                                                         will operate.                                          exceed applicable e.i.r.p. density
                                                 extent required to meet those                              (iii) The point of contact information
                                                 guidelines.                                                                                                    envelopes in § 25.218(i) unless the non-
                                                                                                         referred to in § 25.228(e)(2), (f), or (g)(1)          routine uplink and/or downlink
                                                    (n) The requirements of this
                                                                                                         as appropriate.                                        operation is coordinated with operators
                                                 paragraph apply to applications for
                                                                                                            (iv) Applicants for ESIMs that will                 of authorized co-frequency space
                                                 ESIM operation in the 28.35–28.6 GHz
                                                                                                         exceed the guidelines in § 1.1310 of this              stations at assigned locations within six
                                                 or 29.25–30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space) band
                                                                                                         chapter for radio frequency radiation                  degrees of the orbital location and
                                                 with GSO satellites in the Fixed-
                                                                                                         exposure must provide, with their                      except as provided in paragraph (d) of
                                                 Satellite Service, in addition to the
                                                                                                         environmental assessment, a plan for                   this section.
                                                 requirements in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(5),
                                                                                                         mitigation of radiation exposure to the                *       *     *     *    *
                                                 and (i) of this section:
                                                    (1) Applications where any necessary                 extent required to meet those                             (d) * * *
                                                 frequency coordination has been                         guidelines.                                               (1) The letter notification must
                                                 satisfactorily completed, and the                       § 25.130    [Removed and Reserved]                     include the downlink off-axis e.i.r.p.
                                                 proposed earth station transmissions                    ■   5. Remove and reserve § 25.130.                    density levels or power flux density
                                                 comport with the applicable provisions                                                                         levels and/or uplink off-axis e.i.r.p.
                                                 in § 25.212(e) or the applicable off-axis               § 25.131    [Removed and Reserved]                     density levels, specified per frequency
                                                 e.i.r.p. density limits in § 25.218(i) will             ■ 6. Remove and reserve § 25.131.                      range and space station antenna beam,
                                                 be routinely processed. Such                            ■ 7. Amend § 25.132 by revising                        that exceed the relevant routine limits
                                                 applications must include the relevant                  paragraph (d) to read as follows:                      set forth in paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through
                                                 information specified by paragraph (g)                                                                         (iii) of this section and § 25.218.
                                                 of this section. Applicants for ESIMs                   § 25.132 Verification of earth station
                                                                                                         antenna performance.
                                                                                                                                                                *       *     *     *    *
                                                 operating in a network using variable                                                                          ■ 11. Amend § 25.202 by revising
                                                 power density control of earth stations                 *      *    *    *     *                               paragraphs (a)(8), (10), and (11) to read
                                                 transmitting simultaneously in shared                      (d) For each new or modified                        as follows:
                                                 frequencies to the same target satellite                transmitting antenna over 3 meters in
                                                 receiving beam must also provide the                    diameter, the following on-site                        § 25.202 Frequencies, frequency tolerance,
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                                                 certification required by section                       verification measurements must be                      and emission limits.
                                                 25.212(g) or section 25.218(i)(5),                      completed at one frequency on an                         (a) * * *
                                                 whichever is applicable.                                available transponder in each frequency                  (8) The following frequencies are
                                                    (2) Applications where the proposed                  band of interest and submitted to the                  available for use by ESVs:
                                                 earth station transmissions do not                      Commission.                                            3700–4200 MHz (space-to-Earth)
                                                 comport with the applicable provisions                  *      *    *    *     *                               5925–6425 MHz (Earth-to-space)
                                                 in § 25.212(e) or the applicable off-axis               ■ 8. Amend § 25.133 by revising                        10.95–11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
                                                 e.i.r.p. density limits in § 25.218(i) must             paragraph (d) to read as follows:                      11.45–11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)


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                                                 11.7–12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                             (c)(1) An earth station licensed for                antenna will not exceed ¥2.7 dBW/4
                                                 14.0–14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space)                          operation with a GSO FSS space station                 kHz. An individual earth station, other
                                                 18.3–18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth)                          or registered for reception of                         than an ESIM, may be routinely licensed
                                                 19.7–20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                          transmissions from such a space station                for analog transmission with carrier
                                                 28.35–28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space)                         pursuant to §§ 25.115(b)(1) and (3) is not             bandwidths up to 200 kHz (or up to 1
                                                 29.25–30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space)                         entitled to protection from interference               MHz for command carriers at the band
                                                 *     *     *    *     *                                from authorized operation of other                     edge) in the conventional C-band or the
                                                   (10) The following frequencies are                    stations that would not cause harmful                  extended C-band, if the applicant
                                                 available for use by Vehicle-Mounted                    interference to that earth station if it               certifies conformance with relevant
                                                 Earth Stations (VMESs):                                 were using an antenna with receive-                    antenna performance standards in
                                                 10.95–11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                         band gain patterns conforming to the                   § 25.209(a) and (b), and power density
                                                 11.45–11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)                         levels specified in paragraphs (a) and (b)             into the antenna will not exceed +0.5
                                                 11.7–12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                          of this section.                                       dBW/4 kHz.
                                                 14.0–14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space)                          *      *    *     *     *                              *      *     *     *    *
                                                 18.3–18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth)                             (f) A GSO FSS earth station with an
                                                                                                                                                                   (g) A license application for earth
                                                 19.7–20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                          antenna that does not conform to the
                                                                                                                                                                station operation in a network using
                                                 28.35–28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space)                         applicable standards in paragraphs (a)
                                                                                                                                                                variable power density control of earth
                                                 29.25–30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space)                         and (b) of this section will be authorized
                                                                                                                                                                stations transmitting simultaneously in
                                                   (11) The following frequencies are                    only if the applicant demonstrates that
                                                                                                                                                                shared frequencies to the same target
                                                 available for use by Earth Stations                     the antenna will not cause unacceptable
                                                                                                                                                                satellite receiving beam may be
                                                 Aboard Aircraft (ESAAs):                                interference. This demonstration must
                                                                                                                                                                routinely processed if the applicant
                                                                                                         show that the transmissions of the earth
                                                 10.95–11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                                                                                certifies that the aggregate off-axis EIRP
                                                                                                         station comport with the requirements
                                                 11.45–11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)                                                                                density from all co-frequency earth
                                                                                                         in § 25.218 or § 25.223, or the applicant
                                                 11.7–12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                                                                                 stations transmitting simultaneously to
                                                                                                         must demonstrate that the operations of
                                                 14.0–14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space)                                                                                 the same target satellite receiving beam,
                                                 18.3–18.8 GHz (space-to-Earth)                          the earth station have been coordinated
                                                                                                                                                                not resulting from colliding data bursts
                                                 19.7–20.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)                          under § 25.220.
                                                                                                         ■ 14. Amend § 25.212 by revising
                                                                                                                                                                transmitted pursuant to a contention
                                                 28.35–28.6 GHz (Earth-to-space)                                                                                protocol, will not exceed the applicable
                                                                                                         paragraphs (c), (d), (g), and (h) to read
                                                 29.25–30.0 GHz (Earth-to-space)                                                                                off-axis EIRP density limits permissible
                                                                                                         as follows:
                                                 *     *     *    *     *                                                                                       for a single earth station, as specified in
                                                 ■ 12. Amend § 25.204 by revising                        § 25.212 Narrowband analog                             § 25.218.
                                                 paragraph (e)(3) and removing                           transmissions and digital transmissions in                (h) Applications for authority for
                                                 paragraphs (h) through (k).                             the GSO Fixed Satellite Service.
                                                                                                                                                                fixed earth station operation in the
                                                   The revision reads as follows:                        *      *     *    *     *                              conventional C-band, the extended C-
                                                                                                            (c)(1) An earth station, other than an              band, the conventional Ku-band, the
                                                 § 25.204   Power limits for earth stations.             ESIM, may be routinely licensed for                    extended Ku-band or the conventional
                                                 *      *    *     *     *                               analog transmissions in the                            Ka-band that do not qualify for routine
                                                    (e) * * *                                            conventional Ku-band or the extended                   processing under relevant criteria in this
                                                    (3) FSS earth stations transmitting to               Ku-band with bandwidths up to 200                      section, § 25.211, or § 25.218 are subject
                                                 geostationary space stations in the                     kHz (or up to 1 MHz for command                        to the requirements in § 25.220.
                                                 28.35–28.6 GHz and/or 29.25–30.0 GHz                    carriers at the band edge) if the input
                                                 bands may employ uplink adaptive                        power spectral density into the antenna                ■ 15. Amend § 25.218 by revising
                                                 power control or other methods of fade                  will not exceed ¥8 dBW/4 kHz, and the                  paragraphs (a), (b) introductory text, and
                                                 compensation. For stations employing                    application includes certification                     (i), and adding paragraph (j) to read as
                                                 uplink power control, the values in                     pursuant to § 25.132(a)(1) of                          follows:
                                                 paragraphs (i)(1), (i)(2), and (i)(4) of                conformance with the antenna gain                      § 25.218 Off-axis e.i.r.p. density envelopes
                                                 § 25.218 may be exceeded by up to 20                    performance requirements in § 25.209(a)                for FSS earth stations transmitting in
                                                 dB under conditions of uplink fading                    and (b).                                               certain frequency bands.
                                                 due to precipitation. The amount of                        (2) An earth station may be routinely
                                                 such increase in excess of the actual                   licensed for digital transmission,                        (a) This section applies to
                                                 amount of monitored excess attenuation                  including digital video transmission, in               applications for fixed and temporary-
                                                 over clear sky propagation conditions                   the conventional Ku-band, or, except for               fixed FSS earth stations transmitting to
                                                 must not exceed 1.5 dB or 15 percent of                 an ESIM, in the extended Ku-band, if                   geostationary space stations in the
                                                 the actual amount of monitored excess                   input power spectral density into the                  conventional C-band, extended C-band,
                                                 attenuation in dB, whichever is larger,                 antenna will not exceed ¥14 dBW/4                      conventional Ku-band, extended Ku-
                                                 with a confidence level of 90 percent                   kHz and the application includes                       band, or conventional Ka-band, and
                                                 except over transient periods accounting                certification pursuant to § 25.132(a)(1)               applications for ESIMs transmitting in
                                                 for no more than 0.5 percent of the time                of conformance with the antenna gain                   the conventional C-band, conventional
                                                 during which the excess is no more than                 performance requirements in § 25.209(a)                Ku-band, or conventional Ka-band,
                                                 4.0 dB.                                                 and (b).                                               except for applications proposing
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                                                                                                            (d) An individual earth station may be              transmission of analog command signals
                                                 *      *    *     *     *                                                                                      at a band edge with bandwidths greater
                                                 ■ 13. Amend § 25.209 by revising                        routinely licensed for digital
                                                                                                         transmission in the conventional C-band                than 1 MHz or transmission of any other
                                                 paragraphs (c)(1) and (f) to read as                                                                           type of analog signal with bandwidths
                                                 follows:                                                or, except for an ESIM, in the extended
                                                                                                         C-band, if the applicant certifies                     greater than 200 kHz.
                                                 § 25.209 Earth station antenna                          conformance with relevant antenna                         (b) Earth station applications subject
                                                 performance standards.                                  performance standards in § 25.209(a)                   to this section may be routinely
                                                 *      *     *       *      *                           and (b), and power density into the                    processed if they meet the applicable


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                                                 off-axis e.i.r.p. density envelopes set                                     (i) Digital earth station operation in                             polarized transmissions in the plane
                                                 forth in this section.                                                    the conventional Ka-band. (1) For co-                                tangent to the GSO arc:
                                                 *     *      *     *     *

                                                 32.5–25log(q) .........................................          dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           2.0° ≤ q ≤ 7°
                                                 11.5 ........................................................    dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           7° ≤ q ≤ 9.2°
                                                 35.5–25log(q) .........................................          dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           9.2° ≤ q ≤ 19.1°
                                                 3.5 ..........................................................   dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           19.1° < q ≤ 180°



                                                 Where q is as defined in paragraph (c)(1)                                   (2) For co-polarized transmissions in
                                                 of this section.                                                          the plane perpendicular to the GSO arc:

                                                 35.5–25log(q) .........................................          dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           3.5° ≤ q ≤ 7°
                                                 14.4 ........................................................    dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           7° < q ≤ 9.2°
                                                 38.5–25log(q) .........................................          dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           9.2° < q ≤ 19.1°
                                                 6.5 ..........................................................   dBW/MHz        ..............................................           for           19.1° < q ≤ 180°



                                                 Where q is as defined in paragraph (c)(1)                                 for values of q > 7°, over 10% of the                                  (4) For cross-polarized transmissions
                                                 of this section.                                                          range of theta (q) angles from 7–180° on                             in the plane tangent to the GSO arc and
                                                   (3) The e.i.r.p. density levels specified                               each side of the line from the earth                                 in the plane perpendicular to the GSO
                                                 in paragraphs (i)(1) and (2) of this                                      station to the target satellite.                                     arc:
                                                 section may be exceeded by up to 3 dB,

                                                 22.5–25log(q) .........................................          dBW/MHz ..............................................                  for           2.0° < q ≤ 7.0°



                                                 Where q is as defined in paragraph (c)(1)                                 qualify for routine licensing under                                  the NCMC. In addition, the NCMC must
                                                 of this section.                                                          relevant criteria in §§ 25.211, 25.212, or                           monitor the operation of each ESIM in
                                                    (5) A license application for earth                                    25.218.                                                              its network, and transmit a ‘‘disable
                                                 station operation in a network using                                      *     *     *     *     *                                            transmission’’ command to any ESIM
                                                 variable power density control of earth                                                                                                        that operates in such a way as to exceed
                                                 stations transmitting simultaneously in                                   § 25.221       [Removed]                                             the authorized off-axis e.i.r.p. density
                                                 shared frequencies to the same target                                     ■   17. Remove § 25.221.                                             limit for that ESIM or for all ESIMs that
                                                 satellite receiving beam may be                                                                                                                simultaneously transmit on the same
                                                                                                                           § 25.222       [Removed]
                                                 routinely processed if the applicant                                                                                                           frequency to the same target satellite
                                                 certifies that the aggregate off-axis                                     ■   18. Remove § 25.222.                                             receiving beam. The NCMC must not
                                                 e.i.r.p. density from all co-frequency                                    § 25.226       [Removed]                                             allow the ESIM(s) under its control to
                                                 earth stations transmitting                                                                                                                    resume transmissions until the
                                                                                                                           ■   19. Remove § 25.226.
                                                 simultaneously to the same target                                                                                                              condition that caused the ESIM(s) to
                                                 satellite receiving beam, not resulting                                   § 25.227       [Removed]                                             exceed the authorized e.i.r.p. density
                                                 from colliding data bursts transmitted                                    ■   20. Remove § 25.227.                                             limits is corrected.
                                                 pursuant to a contention protocol, will                                   ■   21. Add § 25.228 to read as follows:                                (d) ESIM licensees must ensure
                                                 not exceed the off-axis e.i.r.p. density                                                                                                       installation of ESIM terminals on
                                                 limits permissible for a single earth                                     § 25.228 Operating and coordination                                  vehicles by qualified installers who
                                                 station, as specified in paragraphs (i)(1)                                requirements for earth stations in motion                            have an understanding of the antenna’s
                                                 through (4) of this section.                                              (ESIMs).                                                             radiation environment and the measures
                                                    (j) Applications for authority for fixed                                  (a) ESIM transmissions must comport                               best suited to maximize protection of
                                                 earth station operation in the                                            with the applicable e.i.r.p. density                                 the general public and persons
                                                 conventional C-band, extended C-band,                                     limits in § 25.218, unless coordinated                               operating the vehicle and equipment.
                                                 conventional Ku-band, extended Ku-                                        pursuant to the requirements in                                      An ESIM terminal exhibiting radiation
                                                 band, or conventional Ka-band that do                                     § 25.220.                                                            exposure levels exceeding 1.0 mW/cm 2
                                                 not qualify for routine processing under                                     (b) Each ESIM must be self-                                       in accessible areas, such as at the
                                                 relevant criteria in this section, § 25.211,                              monitoring and, should a condition                                   exterior surface of the radome, must
                                                 or § 25.212 are subject to the                                            occur that would cause the ESIM to                                   have a label attached to the surface of
                                                 requirements in § 25.220.                                                 exceed its authorized off-axis e.i.r.p.                              the terminal warning about the radiation
                                                 ■ 16. Amend § 25.220 revising                                             density limits, the ESIM must                                        hazard and must include thereon a
                                                 paragraph (a) to read as follows:                                         automatically cease transmissions                                    diagram showing the regions around the
                                                                                                                           within 100 milliseconds, and not                                     terminal where the radiation levels
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                                                 § 25.220 Non-conforming transmit/receive                                  resume transmissions until the                                       could exceed the maximum radiation
                                                 earth station operations.                                                 condition that caused the ESIM to                                    exposure limit specified in 47 CFR
                                                   (a) The requirements in this section                                    exceed those limits is corrected.                                    1.1310 Table 1.
                                                 apply to applications for, and operation                                     (c) Each ESIM must be monitored and                                  (e) The following requirements govern
                                                 of, earth stations transmitting in the                                    controlled by a network control and                                  all ESV operations.
                                                 conventional or extended C-bands, the                                     monitoring center (NCMC) or equivalent                                  (1) ESV operators must control all
                                                 conventional or extended Ku-bands, or                                     facility. Each ESIM must comply with                                 ESVs by a NCMC located in the United
                                                 the conventional Ka-band that do not                                      ‘‘disable transmission’’ commands from                               States, except that an ESV on U.S.-


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                                                 registered vessels may operate under                    further action. To the extent that the                 dependent upon successful completion
                                                 control of a NCMC location outside the                  foreign administration has not adopted                 of the normal public notice process. If,
                                                 United States provided the ESV operator                 requirements regarding ESAA                            prior to the end of the 30-day comment
                                                 maintains a point of contact within the                 operations, ESAA operators must                        period of the public notice, any
                                                 United States that will have the                        coordinate their operations with any                   objections are received from U.S.-
                                                 capability and authority to cause an ESV                potentially affected operations.                       licensed Fixed Service operators that
                                                 on a U.S.-registered vessel to cease                       (h) The following requirements                      have been excluded from coordination,
                                                 transmitting if necessary.                              govern all operations in the 3700–4200                 the ESV licensee must immediately
                                                    (2) There must be a point of contact                 MHz (space-to-Earth) and 5925–6425                     cease operation of that particular station
                                                 in the United States, with phone                        MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands                   on frequencies used by the affected
                                                 number and address, available 24 hours                  of ESVs receiving from or transmitting                 U.S.-licensed Fixed Service station until
                                                 a day, seven days a week, with authority                to GSO satellites in the Fixed-Satellite               the coordination dispute is resolved and
                                                 and ability to cease all emissions from                 Service.                                               the ESV licensee informs the
                                                 the ESVs, either directly or through the                   (1) ESVs must not operate in the
                                                                                                                                                                Commission of the resolution. As used
                                                 facilities of a U.S. NCMC or a NCMC                     5925–6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) and
                                                                                                         3700–4200 MHz (space-to-Earth)                         in this section, ‘‘baseline’’ means the
                                                 located in another country with which
                                                                                                         frequency bands on vessels smaller than                line from which maritime zones are
                                                 the United States has a bilateral
                                                                                                         300 gross tons.                                        measured. The baseline is a
                                                 agreement that enables such cessation of
                                                 emissions.                                                 (2) ESV operators transmitting in the               combination of the low-water line and
                                                    (3) ESV NCMC operators                               5925–6425 MHz (Earth-to-space)                         closing lines across the mouths of
                                                 communicating with ESVs on vessels of                   frequency band to GSO satellites in the                inland water bodies and is defined by a
                                                 foreign registry must maintain detailed                 Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) must not                 series of baseline points that include
                                                 information on each such vessel’s                       seek to coordinate, in any geographic                  islands and ‘‘low-water elevations,’’ as
                                                 country of registry and a point of                      location, more than 36 megahertz of                    determined by the U.S. Department of
                                                 contact for the relevant administration                 uplink bandwidth on each of no more                    State’s Baseline Committee.
                                                 responsible for licensing those ESVs.                   than two GSO FSS satellites.                              (6) An ESV must automatically cease
                                                    (f) For all VMES operations, there                      (3) ESVs, operating while docked, for               transmission if the ESV operates in
                                                 must be a point of contact in the United                which coordination with terrestrial                    violation of the terms of its coordination
                                                 States, with phone number and address,                  stations in the 3700–4200 MHz band is                  agreement, including, but not limited to,
                                                 available 24 hours a day, seven days a                  completed in accordance with § 25.251,                 conditions related to speed of the vessel
                                                 week, with authority and ability to cease               will receive protection from such
                                                                                                                                                                or if the ESV travels outside the
                                                 all emissions from the VMESs.                           terrestrial stations in accordance with
                                                                                                                                                                coordinated area, if within 200 km from
                                                    (g) The following requirements govern                the coordination agreements, for 180
                                                                                                                                                                the baseline of the United States, or
                                                 all ESAA operations.                                    days, renewable for 180 days.
                                                    (1) There must be a point of contact                    (4) ESVs in motion must not claim                   within 200 km from a U.S.-licensed
                                                 in the United States, with phone                        protection from harmful interference                   fixed service offshore installation.
                                                 number and address, available 24 hours                  from any authorized terrestrial stations               Transmissions may be controlled by the
                                                 a day, seven days a week, with authority                to which frequencies are already                       ESV network control and monitoring
                                                 and ability to cease all emissions from                 assigned, or any authorized terrestrial                center. The frequency coordinator may
                                                 the ESAAs.                                              station to which frequencies may be                    decide whether ESV operators should
                                                    (2) All ESAA terminals operated in                   assigned in the future in the 3700–4200                automatically cease transmissions if the
                                                 U.S. airspace, whether on U.S.-                         MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band.                   vessel falls below a prescribed speed
                                                 registered civil aircraft or non-U.S.-                     (5) ESVs operating within 200 km                    within a prescribed geographic area.
                                                 registered civil aircraft, must be licensed             from the baseline of the United States,                   (7) ESV transmissions in the 5925–
                                                 by the Commission. All ESAA terminals                   or within 200 km from a U.S.-licensed                  6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) band shall
                                                 on U.S.-registered civil aircraft                       fixed service offshore installation, must              not exceed an e.i.r.p. spectral density
                                                 operating outside of U.S. airspace must                 complete coordination with potentially                 towards the radio-horizon of 17 dBW/
                                                 be licensed by the Commission, except                   affected U.S.-licensed fixed service                   MHz, and shall not exceed an e.i.r.p.
                                                 as provided by section 303(t) of the                    operators prior to operation. The                      towards the radio-horizon of 20.8 dBW.
                                                 Communications Act.                                     coordination method and the                            The ESV network shall shut-off the ESV
                                                    (3) Prior to operations within a foreign             interference criteria objective will be                transmitter if either the e.i.r.p. spectral
                                                 nation’s airspace, the ESAA operator                    determined by the frequency
                                                                                                                                                                density towards the radio-horizon or the
                                                 must ascertain whether the relevant                     coordinator. The details of the
                                                                                                                                                                e.i.r.p. towards the radio-horizon is
                                                 administration has operations that could                coordination must be maintained and
                                                                                                                                                                exceeded.
                                                 be affected by ESAA terminals, and                      available at the frequency coordinator,
                                                 must determine whether that                             and must be filed with the Commission                     (i) For ESAA transmissions in the
                                                 administration has adopted specific                     electronically via the International                   14.0–14.5 GHz band from international
                                                 requirements concerning ESAA                            Bureau Filing System (http://                          airspace within line-of-sight of the
                                                 operations. When the aircraft enters                    licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/) to be placed                territory of a foreign administration
                                                 foreign airspace, the ESAA terminal                     on public notice. The coordination                     where fixed service networks have
                                                 must operate under the Commission’s                     notifications must be filed in the form                primary allocation in this band, the
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                                                 rules, or those of the foreign                          of a statement referencing the relevant                maximum power flux density (pfd)
                                                 administration, whichever is more                       call signs and file numbers. Operation of              produced at the surface of the Earth by
                                                 constraining. To the extent that all                    each individual ESV may commence                       emissions from a single aircraft carrying
                                                 relevant administrations have identified                immediately after the public notice that               an ESAA terminal must not exceed the
                                                 geographic areas from which ESAA                        identifies the notification sent to the                following values unless the foreign
                                                 operations would not affect their radio                 Commission is released. Continuance of                 Administration has imposed other
                                                 operations, ESAA operators may operate                  operation of that ESV for the duration of              conditions for protecting its fixed
                                                 within those identified areas without                   the coordination term must be                          service stations:


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                                                 ¥132 + 0.5 · q ...............................       dB(W/(m2 · MHz)) .........................    For ................................................   q ≤ 40°
                                                 ¥112 .............................................   dB(W/(m2 · MHz)) .........................    For ................................................   40° ≤q ≤90°



                                                 Where: q is the angle of arrival of the                              if no party has opposed the operations.                           ESAAs) of the NASA TDRSS facilities
                                                 radio-frequency wave (degrees above the                              When NTIA seeks to provide similar                                identified in paragraph (j)(1) of this
                                                 horizontal) and the aforementioned                                   protection to future TDRSS sites that                             section, ESIM transmissions in the 14.0–
                                                 limits relate to the pfd under free-space                            have been coordinated through the                                 14.2 GHz (Earth-to-space) band shall not
                                                 propagation conditions.                                              IRAC Frequency Assignment                                         exceed an e.i.r.p. spectral density
                                                    (j) The following requirements govern                             Subcommittee process, NTIA will notify                            towards the horizon of 12.5 dBW/MHz,
                                                 all ESIMs transmitting to GSO satellites                             the Commission’s International Bureau                             and shall not exceed an e.i.r.p. towards
                                                 in the Fixed-Satellite Service in the                                that the site is nearing operational                              the horizon of 16.3 dBW.
                                                 14.0–14.5 GHz band.                                                  status. Upon public notice from the
                                                    (1) Operations of ESIMs in the 14.0–                                                                                                   (3) Operations of ESIMs in the 14.47–
                                                                                                                      International Bureau, all Ku-band ESIM
                                                 14.2 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency                                  licensees must cease operations in the                            14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency
                                                 band within 125 km (for ESVs and                                     14.0–14.2 GHz band within 125 km (for                             band in the vicinity (for ESVs and
                                                 VMESs) or within radio line of sight (for                            ESVs and VMESs) or within radio line                              VMESs) or within radio line of sight (for
                                                 ESAAs) of the NASA TDRSS facilities                                  of sight (for ESAAs) of the new TDRSS                             ESAAs) of radio astronomy service
                                                 on Guam (latitude 13°36′55″ N.,                                      site until the licensees complete                                 (RAS) observatories observing in the
                                                 longitude 144°51′22″ E.), White Sands,                               coordination with NTIA/IRAC for the                               14.47–14.5 GHz band are subject to
                                                 New Mexico (latitude 32°20′59″ N.,                                   new TDRSS facility. Licensees must                                coordination with the National Science
                                                 longitude 106°36′31″ W. and latitude                                 notify the International Bureau once                              Foundation (NSF). The appropriate NSF
                                                 32°32′40″ N., longitude 106°36′48″ W.),                              they have completed coordination for                              contact point to initiate coordination is
                                                 or Blossom Point, Maryland (latitude                                 the new TDRSS site. Upon receipt of                               Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager,
                                                 38°25′44″ N., longitude 77°05′02″ W.)                                such notification from a licensee, the                            NSF, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1045,
                                                 are subject to coordination with the                                 International Bureau will issue a public                          Arlington VA 22203, fax 703–292–9034,
                                                 National Aeronautics and Space                                       notice stating that the licensee may                              email esm@nsf.gov. Licensees must
                                                 Administration (NASA) through the                                    commence operations within the                                    notify the International Bureau once
                                                 National Telecommunications and                                      coordination zone in 30 days if no party                          they have completed coordination.
                                                 Information Administration (NTIA)                                    has opposed the operations. The ESIM                              Upon receipt of the coordination
                                                 Interdepartment Radio Advisory                                       licensee then will be permitted to                                agreement from a licensee, the
                                                 Committee (IRAC). Licensees must                                     commence operations in the 14.0–14.2                              International Bureau will issue a public
                                                 notify the International Bureau once                                 GHz band within 125 km (for ESVs and                              notice stating that the licensee may
                                                 they have completed coordination.                                    VMESs) or within radio line of sight (for                         commence operations within the
                                                 Upon receipt of such notification from                               ESAAs) of the new TDRSS site, subject                             coordination zone in 30 days if no party
                                                 a licensee, the International Bureau will                            to any operational constraints                                    has opposed the operations. Table 1
                                                 issue a public notice stating that the                               developed in the coordination process.                            provides a list of each applicable RAS
                                                 licensee may commence operations                                        (2) Within 125 km (for ESVs and                                site, its location, and the applicable
                                                 within the coordination zone in 30 days                              VMESs) or within radio line of sight (for                         coordination zone.

                                                      TABLE 1—APPLICABLE RADIO ASTRONOMY SERVICE (RAS) FACILITIES AND ASSOCIATED COORDINATION DISTANCES
                                                                                                                                   Latitude            Longitude
                                                                              Observatory                                                                                                    Radius (km) of coordination zone
                                                                                                                                    (north)              (west)

                                                 Arecibo, Observatory, Arecibo, PR ..............................                    18°20′37″            66°45′11″          Island of Puerto Rico.
                                                 Green Bank, WV ..........................................................           38°25′59″            79°50′23″          160.
                                                 Very Large Array, near Socorro, NM ...........................                      34°04′44″           107°37′06″          160.
                                                 Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute, Rosman, NC                                  35°11′59″            82°52′19″          160.
                                                 U of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory,                                          42°23′56″            83°56′11″          160.
                                                   Stinchfield Woods, MI.
                                                 Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) stations:
                                                     Owens Valley, CA .................................................              37°13′54″           118°16′37″          160. *
                                                     Mauna Kea, HI ......................................................            19°48′05″           155°27′20″          50.
                                                 Brewster, WA ................................................................       48°07′52″           119°41′00″          50.
                                                     Kitt Peak, AZ .........................................................         31°57′23″           111°36′45″          50.
                                                     Pie Town, NM ........................................................           34°18′04″           108°07′09″          50.
                                                     Los Alamos, NM ....................................................             35°46′30″           106°14′44″          50.
                                                     Fort Davis, TX .......................................................          30°38′06″           103°56′41″          50.
                                                     North Liberty, IA ....................................................          41°46′17″            91°34′27″          50.
                                                     Hancock, NH .........................................................           42°56′01″            71°59′12″          50.
                                                     St. Croix, VI ...........................................................       17°45′24″            64°35′01″          50.
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                                                    * Owens Valley, CA operates both a VLBA station and single-dish telescopes.


                                                   When NTIA seeks to provide similar                                 Commission’s International Bureau that                            14.47–14.5 GHz band within the
                                                 protection to future RAS sites that have                             the site is nearing operational status.                           relevant geographic zone (160 kms for
                                                 been coordinated through the IRAC                                    Upon public notice from the                                       single-dish radio observatories and Very
                                                 Frequency Assignment Subcommittee                                    International Bureau, all Ku-band ESIMs                           Large Array antenna systems and 50
                                                 process, NTIA will notify the                                        licensees must cease operations in the                            kms for Very Long Baseline Array


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                                                 antenna systems for ESVs and VMESs,                     ■ 22. Amend § 25.258 by revising                       § 25.287   [Amended].
                                                 radio line of sight for ESAAs) of the new               paragraph (b) to read as follows:                      ■ 23. Amend § 25.287 by removing
                                                 RAS site until the licensees complete
                                                                                                         § 25.258 Sharing between NGSO MSS                      paragraph (d).
                                                 coordination for the new RAS facility.
                                                                                                         feeder-link stations and GSO FSS services              ■ 24. Add § 25.289 to read as follows:
                                                 Licensees must notify the International                 in the 29.25–29.5 GHz band.
                                                 Bureau once they have completed
                                                                                                         *     *     *     *    *                               § 25.289 Responsibility of licensee for
                                                 coordination for the new RAS site and
                                                                                                           (b) Licensed GSO FSS earth stations                  blanket-licensed earth station operation.
                                                 must submit the coordination agreement
                                                 to the Commission. Upon receipt of                      in the vicinity of operational NGSO                       The holder of an FCC blanket earth
                                                 such notification from a licensee, the                  MSS feeder-link earth station complexes
                                                                                                                                                                station license is responsible for
                                                 International Bureau will issue a public                must, to the maximum extent possible,
                                                                                                                                                                operation of any earth station under that
                                                 notice stating that the licensee may                    operate with frequency/polarization
                                                                                                                                                                license. Operators of satellite networks
                                                 commence operations within the                          selections that will minimize
                                                                                                         unacceptable interference with                         and systems must not transmit
                                                 coordination zone in 30 days if no party                                                                       communications to or from such earth
                                                 opposed the operations. The ESIMs                       reception of GSO FSS and NGSO MSS
                                                                                                         uplink transmissions in the 29.25–29.5                 stations in the United States unless such
                                                 licensee then will be permitted to                                                                             communications are authorized under a
                                                 commence operations in the 14.47–14.5                   GHz band. Earth station licensees
                                                                                                         operating with GSO FSS systems shall                   service contract with the holder of a
                                                 GHz band within the relevant
                                                                                                         be capable of providing earth station                  pertinent FCC blanket earth station
                                                 coordination distance around the new
                                                                                                         locations to support coordination of                   license or under a service contract with
                                                 RAS site, subject to any operational
                                                 constraints developed in the                            NGSO MSS feeder link stations under                    another party with authority for such
                                                 coordination process.                                   paragraphs (a) and (c) of this section.                operation delegated by such a blanket
                                                    (4) ESIMs licensees must use Global                  Operation of ubiquitously deployed                     licensee.
                                                 Positioning Satellite-related or other                  GSO FSS earth stations in the 29.25–                   [FR Doc. 2017–12189 Filed 6–15–17; 8:45 am]
                                                 similar position location technology to                 29.5 GHz frequency band must conform                   BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                 ensure compliance with the provisions                   to the rules contained in § 25.218(i).
                                                 of subparagraphs 1–3 of this paragraph.                 *     *     *     *    *
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Document Created: 2017-06-16 00:52:01
Document Modified: 2017-06-16 00:52:01
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments are due on or before July 31, 2017. Reply comments are due on or before August 30, 2017.
ContactCindy Spiers, 202-418-1593.
FR Citation82 FR 27652 
CFR Citation47 CFR 25
47 CFR 2
CFR AssociatedRadio; Table of Frequency Allocations; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Earth Stations and Satellites

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