82_FR_60213 82 FR 59972 - Updates Concerning Non-Geostationary, Fixed-Satellite Service Systems and Related Matters

82 FR 59972 - Updates Concerning Non-Geostationary, Fixed-Satellite Service Systems and Related Matters

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 241 (December 18, 2017)

Page Range59972-59987
FR Document2017-26532

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopts a regulatory framework to facilitate the delivery of broadband services through satellite constellation networks. The Commission updates, clarifies and streamlines the current rules governing non-geostationary satellite orbit, fixed-satellite service systems to better reflect current technology and promote additional operational flexibility.

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[IB Docket No. 16-408; FCC 17-122]


Updates Concerning Non-Geostationary, Fixed-Satellite Service 
Systems and Related Matters

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission) adopts a regulatory framework to facilitate the delivery 
of broadband services through satellite constellation networks. The 
Commission updates, clarifies and streamlines the current rules 
governing non-geostationary satellite orbit, fixed-satellite service 
systems to better reflect current technology and promote additional 
operational flexibility.

DATES: Effective January 17, 2018, except the amendments to Sec. Sec.  
25.114, 25.115, 25.146, and 25.164, which contain information 
collection requirements that have not been approved by Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB). The Commission will publish a document in 
the Federal Register announcing such OMB approval and the effective 
date of these rule amendments. The incorporation by reference of 
certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of 
the Federal Register as of January 17, 2018 except for the material 
contained in Sec.  25.146. The Commission will publish a document in 
the Federal Register announcing the approval date of this material.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Clay DeCell, [email protected], 202-
418-0803, or if concerning the information collections in this 
document, Cathy

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Williams, [email protected], 202-418-2918.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Report 
and Order, FCC 17-122, adopted September 26, 2017, and released 
September 27, 2017. The full text of the Report and Order is available 
at https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-17-122A1.pdf. It 
is available for inspection and copying during business hours in the 
FCC Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street SW, Room 
CY-A257, Washington, DC 20554. To request materials in accessible 
formats for people with disabilities, send an email to [email protected] 
or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 
(voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY).

Synopsis

    The Commission continues to encourage the development of new 
broadband services to the American public, including satellite 
broadband internet access. In this Report and Order and Further Notice 
of Proposed Rulemaking, the Commission acts to remove regulatory 
obstacles for companies proposing to provide these services via large, 
ambitious, non-geostationary-satellite orbit (NGSO), fixed-satellite 
service (FSS) satellite systems.

17.8-18.3 GHz

    We add a secondary FSS allocation in the 17.8-18.3 GHz band. As 
further explained below, we believe that the power flux-density (PFD) 
limits we are adopting on space station transmissions in this band will 
be sufficient to protect the fixed service from harmful interference. 
In addition, while terrestrial use of this band is significant, there 
are areas, particularly rural areas, where terrestrial deployment is 
less dense and by using mitigating techniques like siting 
considerations, off-axis rejection, and shielding, we expect FSS earth 
stations will be able to operate successfully without receiving harmful 
interference. Even if a mobile-service allocation is introduced in the 
future, there would still be areas where FSS earth stations would be 
able to deploy, as terrestrial deployment would not likely cover 100 
percent of U.S. territory. If interference does occur, earth stations 
can switch to other bands not shared with terrestrial users or use 
alternative mitigation techniques. We decline to adopt a primary FSS 
allocation at this time because we wish to preserve this band as an 
unrestrained, potential growth band for the terrestrial fixed service 
in the future and because the Commission is currently studying 
potential future terrestrial operations in this band. Accordingly, we 
adopt a secondary FSS allocation in the 17.8-18.3 GHz band, subject to 
PFD limits as discussed below.
    In addition, we believe that, given the mitigation techniques 
available to FSS operators, there is no need to limit deployment to 
individually licensed earth stations. Doing so would unnecessarily 
increase licensing costs on both applicants and Commission staff. In 
the event of interference to FSS earth stations, whether individually 
or blanket licensed, FSS operators may switch to alternative 
frequencies that are not shared with the fixed service. Accordingly, to 
promote greater use of the spectrum without constraining the primary 
fixed service, we will allow blanket licensing of earth stations on a 
secondary basis in this band. In any future authorizations covering 
blanket-licensed earth stations receiving in the band 17.8-18.3 GHz, 
the Commission retains the ability to include a condition that requires 
the operator to notify its customers regarding the potential for 
receiving interference.

18.3-18.6 GHz and 19.7-20.2 GHz

    Consistent with the treatment adopted internationally and in the 
paired uplink bands, and to permit greater use of these bands, we will 
allow NGSO FSS systems to operate on an unprotected, non-interference 
basis with respect to GSO FSS networks in the 18.3-18.6 GHz and 19.7-
20.2 GHz bands, subject to international equivalent power flux-density 
(EPFD) limits as explained below.

18.8-19.3 GHz and 28.6-29.1 GHz

    We believe that preserving the 18.8-19.3 GHz and 28.6-29.1 GHz 
bands for more intensive use by burgeoning NGSO FSS systems will serve 
the public interest, particularly in light of our decision below to 
adopt a default presumption that NGSO systems must protect GSO FSS and 
GSO broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) networks in other bands. While 
ITU coordination requirements will continue to apply between filings of 
different administrations, which in turn may limit NGSO FSS operations 
in the United States, limiting the primary designation in these bands 
to NGSO FSS systems will give operators of these systems greater 
flexibility in the coordination discussions and ultimate deployment. 
Nonetheless, we believe that GSO FSS networks should be given some 
access to this band, because doing so will increase spectrum use and 
can be done compatibly with NGSO FSS operations. We therefore will 
allow GSO FSS operations in the 18.8-19.3 GHz band on an unprotected, 
non-interference basis with respect to NGSO FSS systems.
    With respect to Intelsat's assertion that any limitation of GSO FSS 
operations in the band to secondary status be applied only to service 
offered within the United States, we observe that the Commission has 
historically applied its Ka-band satellite designations to U.S.-
licensed operations around the world. While Intelsat asks that we now 
adopt a regime of priority in the 18.8-19.3 GHz band for operations 
outside the United States based on ITU filing date, we decline to do so 
here. The Commission has never previously adopted a priority regime in 
these bands that relied on the order of an operator's ITU filing. 
Notably, the ITU's Article 9 coordination procedures do not apply 
between filings from the same administration. Thus, today, the date of 
receipt of an ITU coordination request has no bearing on the priority 
relationship between two U.S.-filed satellite systems, either at the 
ITU or with the Commission. We upset no interests of existing GSO FSS 
operators by adopting a new, secondary designation for their use in the 
18.8-19.3 GHz band because under the current Commission rules U.S.-
authorized GSO FSS operations in this band have no status vis-[agrave]-
vis U.S.-authorized NGSO FSS operations anywhere in the world. Further, 
because of the importance of this NGSO FSS primary band, we agree with 
SpaceX that this designation should continue to govern the relationship 
between NGSO and GSO systems licensed by the Commission and operating 
under a U.S. ITU filing, even for operations outside the United States.
    Finally, we reject EchoStar's suggestion that we must adopt a 
``default mechanism'' in the event that NGSO FSS operators and GSO FSS 
operators do not reach an agreement on how protection of the NGSO 
system in the 18.8-19.3 GHz and 28.6-29.1 GHz bands will be achieved. 
The status of GSO FSS operations in these bands is secondary. They are 
entitled to no protection from any interference caused by NGSO FSS 
systems. If there is a dispute as to whether the level of interference 
caused by GSO FSS transmissions rises to ``harmful interference,'' and 
therefore violates their secondary status, this question may be taken 
to the Commission. Since we do not intend to modify the status of GSO 
FSS operations in these bands, we perceive no benefit to inquiring on 
this point in the Further Notice.

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19.3-19.4 GHz, 19.6-19.7 GHz, and 29.3-29.5 GHz

    Given the relatively small and fragmented nature of the 19.3-19.4 
GHz, 19.6-19.7 GHz, and 29.3-29.5 GHz band segments, we believe that 
consistent treatment with international allocations will allow for 
additional FSS operations without unduly complicating the regulatory 
environment for satellite operators. Accordingly, we will allow both 
GSO FSS and NGSO FSS operations in the 19.3-19.4 GHz and 19.6-19.7 GHz 
bands, subject to PFD limits to protect terrestrial stations as 
discussed below. Consistent with No. 5.523D of the ITU Radio 
Regulations, GSO FSS networks will be co-equal with NGSO MSS feeder 
links in this band. In addition, because both NGSO MSS feeder links and 
NGSO FSS systems have been proposed in these bands in the current 
processing rounds, sharing among them will be done under the same 
sharing mechanism of [Delta]T/T of 6 percent applicable between NGSO 
FSS systems, discussed below. This band will continue to be shared on a 
co-primary basis with the fixed service on the basis of first-in-time 
coordination. To ensure that both types of operation will be enabled, 
and consistent with international treatment, we will require NGSO FSS 
systems to operate on a secondary basis with respect to GSO FSS 
networks in these bands.
    We agree with Inmarsat, however, that permitting NGSO FSS 
operations in the 29.3-29.5 GHz uplink band at variance with global 
allocations would add regulatory complication with little apparent 
benefit because of the relatively small amount of spectrum and 
typically global nature of NGSO systems. We therefore decline this 
proposal.
    Finally, we are persuaded by commenters that FSS earth stations can 
receive in the 19.3-19.4 GHz and 19.6-19.7 GHz bands under blanket 
licenses and on a secondary basis to the fixed service, without 
imposing constraints on terrestrial stations. The same mitigation 
techniques noted by commenters regarding the 17.8-18.3 GHz band, 
including the ability to switch to alternative frequencies if 
interference were to occur, apply in this band. Even more so, any FSS 
operators wishing to ensure protection of its earth stations may go 
through the individual licensing and coordination procedure to do so. 
Accordingly, we believe that additional, secondary blanket licensing of 
earth stations is feasible in this band and revise our rules to permit 
it.

Codification of Frequency Uses

    For clarity, the Notice proposed to codify the Ka-band Plan's 
satellite designations into footnotes to the U.S. Table of Frequency 
Allocations, and to remove duplicative notes in section 25.202(a)(1), 
except with respect to those notes concerning terrestrial operations in 
the 27.5-28.35 GHz and 37.5-40 GHz bands. Similarly, the Commission 
proposed to incorporate into footnotes to the Table the remaining 
frequency-use restrictions in section 25.202(a)(1) that were not 
recently amended in the Commission's Spectrum Frontiers proceeding. 
Commenters uniformly support this proposal, which we adopt for clarity. 
As proposed, we also codify the Ka-band Plan in the 27.5 29.5 GHz band 
by removing the primary fixed and mobile service entries from the 
28.35-29.1 GHz and 29.25-29.5 GHz bands within the non-Federal Table of 
Frequency Allocations. We also add new footnote NG62 to the Allocation 
Table in order to permit incumbent fixed service licensees to continue 
to operate as authorized.
    In the Notice, the Commission also proposed to specify that, in the 
27.5-28.35 GHz band, NGSO FSS systems must operate on an unprotected, 
non-interference basis with respect to GSO FSS networks. No commenter 
opposed this proposal, which we adopt consistent with our default 
treatment of GSO and NGSO operations.
    10.7-11.7 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. In moving footnotes from section 
25.202(a)(1) into the Table of Allocations, the Commission proposed to 
specify the limitation on the operation of NGSO FSS earth stations in 
the 10.7-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.75-13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) 
bands as to individually licensed earth stations only, rather than to 
gateway earth stations only as currently prescribed. Commenters support 
this proposal, and none oppose it. Given the renewed interest in these 
bands by pending and authorized NGSO FSS operators, we believe that 
specifying individually licensed primary earth stations, consistent 
with our treatment of other bands shared on an equal basis with the 
fixed service, is clearer and strikes a better balance between the two 
services than a strict limitation to gateways. We therefore adopt our 
proposal.
    Parties further argue that blanket licensing of earth stations 
should be permitted on a secondary basis to the fixed service in these 
bands. We agree that blanket licensing in the 10.7-11.7 GHz downlink 
band is appropriate, but decline to allow blanket licensing in the 
12.75-13.25 GHz uplink band, where earth stations would be transmitting 
and could potentially cause interference to terrestrial stations. 
Regarding the 10.7-11.7 GHz band, the same mitigation techniques noted 
above in the 17.8-18.3 GHz, 19.3-19.4 GHz, and 19.6-19.7 GHz bands are 
available to earth station operators. In the event of harmful 
interference, operators could switch to alternative spectrum not shared 
with the fixed service, such as the adjacent 11.7-12.2 GHz band. In 
addition, any operations that require certainty of protection may be 
individually coordinated and licensed. Accordingly, to allow for 
opportunistic use without posing a risk of interference to terrestrial 
services, we will permit blanket licensing of receive earth stations in 
the 10.7-11.7 GHz band on an unprotected basis.
    FSS Frequency List. Finally, rather than attempt to reproduce in 
section 25.202(a)(1) all of the frequency bands available for FSS, 
which are already stated completely in the Table of Frequency 
Allocations in section 2.106, the Notice proposed to use this paragraph 
only to note the restrictions on FSS not codified in the Table. 
Commenters argue the frequency list should be retained as a useful and 
authoritative summary of the Table of Allocations.
    Since we are relocating most of the frequency-use restrictions in 
this paragraph to the Table of Frequency Allocations, we believe that a 
bare list of FSS frequencies, without notations of status (primary or 
secondary), other primary uses, restrictions to certain types of FSS 
systems or designations among FSS systems, coordination obligations, 
etc., would not be useful even if maintained accurately. And section 
25.202(a)(1) has not been accurate since at least 1996, and is 
incomplete today. Allocated FSS frequency bands above 50.2 GHz are 
presently omitted from section 25.202(a)(1). These omissions falsely 
imply, pursuant to section 25.202(b), that the missing frequencies are 
subject to case-by-case licensing rather than licensing under default 
service rules in section 25.217. Because of its potential to generate 
confusion and no apparent benefit, we delete the FSS frequency list in 
section 25.202(a)(1). We also reject SpaceX's suggestion to note the 
Ka-band designations in both section 25.202(a)(1) and the Table of 
Frequency Allocations. We do not wish to recreate the Table in section 
25.202(a)(1), an invitation for discrepancies, and see no reason to 
single out the Ka-band designations over the many other limitations 
noted in the Table.

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Protection of Terrestrial Services

    Ka-band PFD Limits. We adopt the ITU PFD limits for both GSO and 
NGSO space stations in the 17.7-19.7 GHz band. These limits were 
derived after years of study. As systems typically not limited to U.S. 
coverage, NGSO constellations must meet these ITU PFD limits outside 
U.S. territory. Adopting internationally consistent power limits 
simplifies compliance for both GSO and NGSO operators. However, the ITU 
PFD limits in the 19.3-19.4 GHz and 19.6-19.7 GHz bands are not well 
suited for NGSO FSS constellations, as they do not account for the size 
of the constellation by an ``X'' factor. Therefore, we will apply in 
these bands the PFD limits in the 17.7-19.3 GHz band which do account 
for the number of satellites in the constellation. Otherwise, we 
received no input from fixed service operators, and no technical 
consensus has developed even among satellite operators regarding an 
appropriate alternative to apply in the United States. Therefore, we do 
not have a sufficient record to deviate from the internationally 
derived limits. Accordingly, we decline to adopt an alternative, 
aggregate PFD value. In addition, no EPFD limits have been proposed 
that we could adopt to protect terrestrial services in place of PFD 
limits. Rather than deviate from the existing ITU PFD limits, we will 
rely on our waiver policy to address, on a case-by-case basis, whether 
the ITU PFD limits we are codifying into our rules to protect the fixed 
service should be modified for a given large NGSO constellation.
    Sharing with Other Platforms. The Notice also inquired how we 
should take into account sharing between NGSO FSS systems and non-
satellite technologies and platforms. Lockheed offers considerations 
for sharing between NGSO FSS systems and stations on aerial platforms 
that operate in the fixed service, and notes that further study is 
needed. We agree that this issue warrants future consideration. 
However, we are not in a position now to prescribe sharing rules for 
this scenario and do not find a basis in the record for initiating such 
a proceeding in this docket, including the question of fixed service 
operations in bands not designated for this service today.

Protection of GSO Networks

    Ka-band EPFD Limits. We adopt the ITU EPFD limits in the 17.8-30 
GHz frequency range, which will harmonize our rules with international 
regulations and provide greater certainty for NGSO FSS operators. While 
we recognize that these limits were not developed with the most 
advanced modern GSO networks in mind, ViaSat has not proposed any new 
EPFD limits, and it would not be advisable to remain without Ka-band 
EPFD limits in our rules pending such deliberations. Similarly, we 
decline to adopt Boeing's suggestion to incorporate an ITU 
Recommendation, which is not an international requirement, because this 
would be inconsistent with our desire to harmonize the treatment of 
NGSO FSS systems with global regulations. We will require NGSO FSS 
licensees to comply with existing aggregate EPFD limits as well, and 
may intervene if operators cannot agree among themselves how to ensure 
the aggregate limits are met.
    In further keeping with international treatment, we decline to 
adopt our proposal to extend EPFD limits to the 19.3-19.4 GHz and 19.6-
19.7 GHz bands. We ultimately believe that any benefit from extending 
EPFD limits to these relatively small, discrete band segments does not 
justify the complications of deviating from Article 22 of the ITU Radio 
Regulations.
    Default GSO-NGSO Sharing. We believe that section 25.156(d)(5) is 
unnecessarily restrictive, and that an equivalent to the ITU provision 
No. 22.2, which applies internationally, will serve as a better 
default. Generally, both GSO networks and NGSO FSS systems can operate 
using the same frequencies if NGSO systems are required to protect GSO 
networks. If NGSO systems are not required to protect GSO networks, GSO 
networks may be precluded entirely, because as a general matter they 
have less flexibility to avoid causing harmful interference to NGSO 
systems or protecting themselves while operating in the same band. 
Accordingly, to allow both types of uses by default, we will require 
NGSO systems to protect GSO FSS and GSO BSS networks, similar to the 
ITU provision. However, the extent of the protection of GSO networks 
can be more or less restrictive depending on the specific EPFD limits 
NGSO FSS systems may have to meet within a given frequency band. We 
expect that EPFD limits will continue to be useful in facilitating 
sharing and will likely be developed in additional bands in the future. 
Once adopted, NGSO operators will be provided greater certainty with 
respect to their obligations to protect GSO networks.

Rule Consolidation and Streamlining

    Several parties ask that we consider relaxing the EPFD 
demonstration requirements as applied to the Ka-band, and take account 
of the recently finalized ITU validation software. We agree that the 
current demonstration requirements applicable to the 10.7-14.5 GHz band 
may no longer be necessary. Since we are adopting the EPFD limits 
contained in Article 22 of the ITU Radio Regulations, and applicants 
must use the ITU-approved validation software to assess compliance with 
these limits, the Commission's staff review would duplicate that 
performed by the ITU Radiocommunication Bureau. Yet, the Commission has 
found that, due to staffing constraints and technical complexity, its 
review of EPFD demonstrations typically takes a few months. We do not 
believe that such review is warranted to reduce the likelihood that an 
incorrect submission is made to the ITU. Given the newly available ITU 
validation software and the separate analysis conducted by the ITU, we 
will simply require NGSO FSS applicants to certify that they will meet 
the international EPFD limits. After licensing, we will require NGSO 
FSS operators to successfully undergo ITU review of their EPFD 
demonstrations and to provide the Commission with the input data files 
used for public disclosure.
    Additionally, because we are relying on ITU EPFD limits, we do not 
believe it is necessary to restate them in our rules. Rather, we will 
incorporate by reference the relevant portions of Article 22. 
Similarly, we are adopting ITU PFD limits on NGSO FSS space stations, 
which the ITU also analyzes. For the same reasons as our decisions 
regarding EPFD limits, we will incorporate ITU PFD limits by reference 
and allow applicants to certify as to their compliance. In the limited 
case of NGSO FSS operations in the 19.3-19.4 GHz and 19.6-19.7 GHz 
bands, where we are requiring licensees to comply with ITU PFD limits 
that apply in the adjacent 17.7-19.3 GHz band, we still believe that a 
certification will be sufficient even though the ITU will not perform a 
technical evaluation of compliance with our limits. The Commission 
already allows certifications of compliance with PFD and other space 
station power limits, and given the similarity of operations in the 
17.7-19.3 GHz band, for which technical information is evaluated at the 
ITU, with operations in the 19.3-19.4 GHz and 19.6-19.7 GHz bands, we 
believe that a certification from the operator will provide sufficient 
assurance that the system will be capable of operating within our PFD 
limits in these bands.
    In addition, we adopt our unopposed proposal to delete section 
25.145(e), similar provisions in sections 25.142(d) and 25.143(d), and 
the cross-references

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to section 25.142(d) in section 25.217, all of which have been 
superseded by the ORBIT Act, in order to remove redundancies from our 
rules.
    Finally, we consolidate the ephemeris data requirement on NGSO FSS 
systems into 25.146, and delete paragraph (h) of this section, which 
states that NGSO FSS licensees will be awarded a blanket license for 
space stations and is redundant with section 25.114. As the deletion of 
section 25.146(h) will simply remove a redundant provision without 
affecting the rights or obligations of any licensee or applicant, we 
find, for good cause, that the notice and public procedure rulemaking 
requirements specified in the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) is 
unnecessary.

Spectrum Sharing Among NGSO FSS Systems

    Default Sharing. We believe that coordination among NGSO FSS 
operators in the first instance offers the best opportunity for 
efficient spectrum sharing. Before resorting to a default mechanism, we 
will require authorized NGSO FSS operators to discuss their technical 
operations in good faith with an aim to accommodating both systems. If 
a question arises as to whether one operator is coordinating in good 
faith, the matter may be brought to the Commission and we may intervene 
to enforce the condition and aid the parties to find a solution. Such 
good faith coordination also offers the best means to mitigate 
potentially unequal burdens for smaller NGSO FSS systems or those in 
highly elliptical orbits. And while we encourage similar industry 
cooperation in the form of a ``clearinghouse'' or other organization, 
the current record is insufficient to mandate the creation of such an 
entity.
    Should coordination remain ongoing at the time both systems are 
operating, or if good faith coordination otherwise proves unsuccessful, 
we will require band-splitting when the [Delta]T/T of an interfered 
link exceeds 6 percent. While the Commission once found this long-term 
interference criterion to be unsuited for NGSO FSS sharing, based on 
the current record we conclude that this approach is the best method 
for characterizing the situations in which there is potential for 
interference between NGSO FSS systems. Although we recognize that this 
will be a complex calculation, as noted in the record, using this 
threshold will provide both equal access to spectrum and a flexible 
mechanism that is specific to the particular interference situation and 
systems involved. Further, the single avoidance angle method previously 
adopted has now been shown to not address all of the varieties of new 
proposed systems. This is equally true if a fixed avoidance angle is 
coupled with a further interference criterion, such as a [Delta]T/T of 
25 percent. Further, to provide regulatory certainty while operators 
pursue the development of their constellations, we will not consider 
this issue in a Further Notice without first gaining experience in its 
implementation. After monitoring the development of NGSO FSS systems, 
we may revisit our specific threshold for spectrum-splitting in light 
of the matured technical designs of those systems that have continued 
to progress.
    In contrast to a [Delta]T/T of 6 percent threshold, Telesat's 
proposal to award priority to a single NGSO FSS operator according to 
the date of receipt of its ITU coordination request would give no 
certainty to other operators that they may use any portion of the 
spectrum absent that operator's consent. In other words, absent 
coordination, Telesat asks the Commission to pick a single ``winner''--
Telesat, in many frequency bands--that would be given certainty of 
operations in wide swaths of spectrum without offering any certainty to 
a multitude of other proposals in the same bands. This regime could 
unduly chill investment in competing systems. If the first priority 
system is not ultimately deployed, it could delay the provision of NGSO 
FSS broadband by lower-priority systems fearful of a hypothetical 
sharing environment. And it gives the highest priority system weaker 
incentives to accommodate competing NGSO FSS systems. In contrast, our 
default sharing solution sets all applicants in a processing round on 
an equal basis. This equality will form the basis of the necessary 
coordination discussions. We expect more accommodation, more sharing, 
and ultimately, more competition, will result from treating NGSO FSS 
applicants equally than by a first-come, first-served regime in a 
potentially challenging sharing environment. In addition, Telesat's 
proposal would cause confusion because the ITU dates of receipt for any 
two U.S.-licensees would not have any international significance, since 
coordination between these two U.S. systems is a domestic matter and 
not subject to ITU rules. Accordingly, to set all NGSO FSS applicants 
and market access petitioners in the processing rounds on an equal 
footing and because no one angle is appropriate for all systems, we 
adopt a [Delta]T/T of 6 percent threshold to define the default sharing 
required among NGSO FSS systems.
    Scope of Default Sharing Mechanism. Above, we chose a spectrum 
splitting sharing mechanism that is triggered when a [Delta]T/T 
threshold of 6 percent is exceeded. This approach is suited to varying 
NGSO FSS system designs. We also believe this threshold is appropriate 
for NGSO FSS systems in any of the currently envisioned frequency bands 
because it takes into account each specific system design in any band. 
Accordingly, we will apply this criterion by default to NGSO FSS 
systems in any frequency band. We do not see merit in considering band 
segmentation. In a worst case scenario, when the [Delta]T/T threshold 
of 6 percent threshold is exceeded 100 percent of the time, the result 
is the equivalent to band segmentation. Thus, our method of spectrum 
sharing allows for the possibility of co-frequency operation absent a 
coordination agreement, but is in no case less favorable to licensees 
than strict band segmentation would be.
    SpaceX and SES/O3b ask that we clarify the geographic scope of our 
NGSO FSS sharing method as it relates to non-U.S.-licensed satellite 
systems granted U.S. market access. While SpaceX argues that it should 
govern such operations worldwide, a grant of market access typically 
considers radiofrequency operations only within the United States. 
Sharing between systems of different administrations internationally is 
subject to coordination under Article 9 of the ITU Radio Regulations. 
We believe this international regime is the appropriate forum to 
consider NGSO FSS radiofrequency operations that fall outside the scope 
of a grant of U.S. market access. Because ITU coordination procedures 
do not apply between two U.S. systems, our spectrum splitting sharing 
mechanism triggered when a [Delta]T/T threshold of 6 percent is 
exceeded will govern such operations both within and outside the United 
States.
    Earth Station Power Limits. Above, we established a mechanism to 
promote sharing among the various NGSO FSS system designs, without 
mandating any particular system architecture. This sharing mechanism is 
sufficient to define the sharing requirements among NGSO FSS systems. 
While prescribing limits on off-axis earth station emissions could 
promote sharing further, it may also preclude the use of smaller, less 
expensive earth stations for consumer applications. In addition to the 
potential need to establish off-axis limits, SpaceX has raised the 
possibility of introducing limits on on-axis earth station emissions. 
Such on-axis limits would reduce the differences between earth station 
emissions to satellites at orbits with significant different heights. 
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recognize the potential utility of SpaceX's proposal; however, given 
the variety of NGSO FSS system proposals and their potential to offer 
broadband services directly to consumers, we believe it is premature to 
adopt any additional technical limitations to promote sharing among 
NGSO FSS systems.
    Ephemeris Data. We believe that the current website requirement may 
be unduly rigid, and that other means to share ephemeris data could be 
equally or more efficient and useful. Accordingly, we will simply 
require NGSO FSS operators to ensure that ephemeris data regarding 
their constellation is available to all authorized, co-frequency 
satellite operators in a manner that is mutually acceptable to the 
parties. The requirement will apply in all bands in which we require 
sharing among NGSO FSS systems under the default method adopted herein.
    Applications after a Processing Round. The purpose of the recent 
processing rounds was to establish a sharing environment among NGSO 
systems, to provide a measure of certainty in lieu of adopting an open-
ended requirement to accommodate all future applicants. At the same 
time, it is uncertain how many of the pending system applications will 
proceed to full deployment. While we will initially limit sharing under 
the [Delta]T/T of 6 percent threshold to qualified applicants in a 
processing round, treatment of later applicants to approved systems 
must necessarily be case-by-case based on the situation at the time, 
and considering both the need to protect existing expectations and 
investments and provide for additional entry as well as any comments 
filed by incumbent operators and reasoning presented by the new 
applicant.

Milestones

    NGSO Milestones. Our chosen milestone approach seeks to accomplish 
two goals. First, it should be simple, clear, and easy to administer. 
Second, it should discourage applicants from seeking authorizations for 
oversized, unrealistic constellations, even if those applicants 
eventually provide substantial service to the public. Such unused 
authorizations for spectrum-orbit resources can create unnecessary 
coordination burdens and uncertainty for other operators. These may 
deter an operator that is able to proceed with its authorized satellite 
system. Proposals that allow applicants to set their own milestone 
objectives, that set more complex milestones, or that re-engage the 
Commission in construction determinations would not achieve our dual 
milestone goals.
    Instead, given the desire for additional flexibility evident in the 
record, we conclude that requiring launch and operation of 50 percent 
of the authorized satellite system within six years of grant strikes an 
appropriate balance between providing flexibility for the licensee and 
a measure of certainty for other operators. If a licensee fails to meet 
this milestone, its authorization will be reduced to the number of 
satellites in use on the milestone date, and the bond will be forfeit. 
Operators that successfully complete the first milestone will have an 
additional three years to deploy the remainder of their constellation, 
free of bond obligations. After the milestone period, we will require 
licensees to maintain 50 percent of their authorized constellation in 
orbit at all times, or have their constellation size similarly reduced 
to conform to their diminished operations. Reducing the first milestone 
requirement from 75% deployment, as proposed in the Notice, to 50% 
deployment will not necessarily affect the coverage of the authorized 
system. A constellation may be able to achieve its full coverage 
despite having only 50% of its satellites deployed. Further, licensees 
will be required to complete their authorized constellations within 9 
years. Finally, because operators of smaller satellite systems may also 
benefit from deployment flexibility, we will apply these milestones and 
requirements equally to all NGSO systems, regardless of size.
    We decline to extend the bond period to nine years. Under our 
``escalating'' bond requirement, liability increases from $1,000,000 to 
$5,000,000 progressively over the six-year bond period. Extending this 
period to nine years, without appropriately increasing the maximum 
liability, would weaken the incentive of the bond and is unsupported by 
the record. In addition, because it could vitiate our percentage-based 
milestone requirement, we will not allow a modification of the 
authorized number of satellites to reduce a licensee's milestone 
obligation after grant. Further, a licensee may request to modify its 
authorization at any time to deploy additional satellites. These 
applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis as ``NGSO-
like'' applications filed after a processing round. Given this 
additional opportunity for modification and public comment when plans 
have matured, we decline to extend the milestone period beyond 9 years, 
or to forgo a fixed completion milestone altogether, as creating undue 
uncertainty for other operators.
    Replacements. The Commission also proposed to clarify in section 
25.164 that both GSO and NGSO replacement space stations, which must be 
scheduled for launch before the retirement of the space stations being 
replaced, are not subject to the separate milestone requirements in 
that section. All commenters on this issue supported the Commission's 
proposal, which we adopt to clarify this treatment.

International Coverage

    Sections 25.145 and 24.146. Sections 25.145(c)(1) and 25.146(i)(2) 
require certain NGSO FSS systems to be capable of providing service 
anywhere between 70[deg] North Latitude and 55[deg] South Latitude for 
at least 18 hours of every day. The Notice proposed to delete these 
international coverage requirements, noting they prohibit the use of 
certain non-geostationary orbits and system designs. Every commenter on 
the issue agrees that removing this requirement would afford operators 
greater design flexibility. We agree with this assessment and therefore 
delete the international coverage requirements in these sections.
    Section 25.217. In addition, section 25.217(b)(1) contains an 
international coverage requirement mirroring the 18-hour, 70[deg] North 
Latitude/55[deg] South Latitude rules described above, which applies to 
NGSO systems ``before any frequency-band-specific service rules have 
been adopted for [a particular] frequency band.'' For NGSO FSS systems 
operating in various frequency bands, such as those in the 37-52 GHz 
range (for which the Commission has not adopted frequency-band-specific 
rules), this means that the same type of coverage constraints that we 
are lifting for other NGSO FSS systems would continue to apply. This 
type of disparate treatment is unjustified because many of the same 
services, including broadband internet services, can be provided to 
consumers in a variety of frequency bands. Moreover, providing the same 
degree of flexibility for NGSO systems covered by section 25.217(b) is 
consistent with our goal of providing additional flexibility with 
respect to geographic coverage rules for all ``operators of NGSO FSS 
systems,'' as proposed in the Notice. This makes particular sense for 
systems that operate in multiple bands--some covered by section 
25.217(b) and some not--which would otherwise be subject to two 
different coverage regimes depending on which band the system was 
accessing. To afford the same flexibility to all NGSO FSS systems 
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band, we therefore remove this section 25.217(b) default international 
coverage requirement.

Pending Applications

    The motivating purpose for this rulemaking was to update our rules 
and policies to prepare for a new generation of NGSO FSS satellite 
systems. Many of these applications are now pending before the 
Commission. Accordingly, as of their effective date, we will apply the 
rules and procedures we adopt in this Report and Order to pending space 
station applications and petitions for U.S. market access. In addition, 
we will allow current licensees and market access recipients to submit 
a simple letter request to modify particular conditions in their grants 
consistent with the rule changes adopted in this Order. The Commission 
may apply new procedures to pending applications if doing so does not 
impair the rights an applicant possessed when it filed its application, 
increase an applicant's liability for past conduct, or impose new 
duties on applicants with respect to transactions already completed. 
Applicants do not gain any vested right merely by filing an 
application, and the simple act of filing an application is not 
considered a ``transaction already completed'' for purposes of this 
analysis. Accordingly, applying our new rules and procedures to pending 
space station applications will not impair the rights any applicant had 
at the time it filed its application. Nor will doing so increase an 
applicant's liability for past conduct.
    We disagree with ViaSat's argument that we should dismiss pending 
applications in the current processing rounds, or indefinitely withhold 
action until additional EPFD deliberations are completed. Doing so 
would largely negate the purpose of this rulemaking and delay the 
authorization of pending systems. Rather, we note that ViaSat has 
reviewed the pending proposals and believes it can operate with each of 
the technical designs proposed.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This document contains modified information collection requirements 
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-
13. It will be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review under Section 3507(d) of the PRA. OMB, other Federal 
agencies, and the general public will be invited to comment on the 
modified information collection requirements contained in this 
document. In addition, we note that pursuant to the Small Business 
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 
3506(c)(4), we previously sought specific comment on how the Commission 
might further reduce the information collection burden for small 
business concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
    In this document, we have assessed the effects of reducing the 
application burdens of NGSO FSS satellite applicants, and find that 
doing so will serve the public interest and is unlikely to directly 
affect businesses with fewer than 25 employees.

Congressional Review Act

    The Commission will send a copy of this Report and Order to 
Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the 
Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended 
(RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was 
incorporated in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in this proceeding. 
The Commission sought written public comment on the proposals in the 
Notice, including comment on the IRFA. No comments were received on the 
IRFA. This present Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) 
conforms to the RFA.

A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Rules

    The Order adopts several proposals relating to the Commission's 
rules and policies for satellite services, especially those concerning 
non-geostationary-satellite (NGSO), fixed-satellite service (FSS) 
systems. Adoption of these changes will, among other things, provide 
for more flexible use of the 17.8-20.2 GHz bands for FSS; promote 
shared use of spectrum among NGSO FSS satellite systems; and remove 
unnecessary design restrictions on NGSO FSS systems.
    The Order adopts several changes to 47 CFR parts 2 and 25. 
Principally, it:
    (1) Allocates additional spectrum for use by FSS systems on a 
secondary basis in the 17.8-18.3 GHz band, subject to power flux-
density limits designed to protect primary terrestrial services.
    (2) Allows additional operation of NGSO FSS systems in segments of 
the 17.8-20.2 GHz band within limits protective of FSS satellite 
systems in the geostationary-satellite orbit (GSO).
    (3) Allows GSO FSS operation in the 18.8-19.3 GHz band on an 
unprotected, non-interference basis with regard to NGSO FSS systems, to 
provide additional operational flexibility.
    (4) Amends the Commission's satellite milestone policies and 
geographic coverage rules to provide additional regulatory flexibility 
to operators of NGSO FSS systems.

B. Summary of Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response 
to the IRFA

    There were no comments filed that specifically addressed the IRFA.

C. Response to Comments by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration

    Pursuant to the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, which amended the 
RFA, the Commission is required to respond to any comments filed by the 
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA), 
and to provide a detailed statement of any change made to the proposed 
rules as a result of those comments. The Chief Counsel did not file any 
comments in response to the proposed rules in this proceeding.

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

    The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where 
feasible, an estimate of, the number of small entities that may be 
affected by the rules adopted herein. 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). Below, we describe and estimate the number of 
small entity licensees that may be affected by adoption of the final 
rules.
    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 
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telecommunications providers are small entities.
    The rule changes adopted in this Order will affect space station 
applicants and licensees. Generally, space stations cost hundreds of 
millions of dollars to construct, launch, and operate. Consequently, we 
do not anticipate that any space station operators are small entities 
that would be affected by our actions.

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

    The Order adopts several rule changes that would affect compliance 
requirements for space station operators. As noted above, these parties 
rarely qualify as small entities.
    For example, we allow additional uses of certain frequencies within 
the 17.8-20.2 GHz band, subject to compliance with power limits 
designed to protect other users of the bands. We also modify rules for 
satellite system implementation to provide additional flexibility to 
operators. And we eliminate a geographic service requirement that 
restricts the design possibilities of certain NGSO FSS satellite 
systems. In total, the actions in this Order are designed to achieve 
the Commission's mandate to regulate in the public interest while 
imposing the lowest necessary burden on all affected parties, including 
small entities.

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

    The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant alternatives 
that it has considered in developing its approach, which may include 
the following four alternatives (among others): ``(1) The establishment 
of differing compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that 
take into account the resources available to small entities; (2) the 
clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance and 
reporting requirements under the rule for 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.''
    In this Report and Order, the Commission relaxes or removes 
requirements on NGSO FSS operators, including changing the 100 percent 
deployment milestone after six years to a 50 percent milestone at that 
time, and allowing three additional years to launch the remaining 
constellation; removing geographic coverage requirements; and allowing 
applicants to certify, rather than demonstrate, that they will comply 
with equivalent power-flux density limits. In addition, the Order 
provides greater flexibility to both geostationary and non-
geostationary satellite operators to provide service in additional 
portions of the 17.8-20.2 GHz frequency band. Overall, we believe the 
actions in this document will reduce burdens on the affected licensees, 
including any small entities.

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

    None.
    Report to Congress: The Commission will send a copy of the Report 
and Order, including this FRFA, in a report to be sent to Congress 
pursuant to the Congressional Review Act. In addition, the Commission 
will send a copy of the Report and Order, including this FRFA, to the 
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA. A copy of the Report and Order 
and FRFA (or summaries thereof) will also be published in the Federal 
Register.

Incorporation by Reference

    This final rule incorporates by reference four elements of the ITU 
Radio Regulations, Edition of 2016, into part 25 for specific purposes:
    (1) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1: Articles, Article 21, 
``Terrestrial and space services sharing frequency bands above 1 GHz,'' 
Section V, ``Limits of power flux-density from space stations,'' 
Edition of 2016.
Article 21 of the ITU Radio Regulations contains power limits on 
satellite transmissions to protect terrestrial and other services. The 
Commission requires under Sec.  25.146(a) that non-geostationary, 
fixed-satellite service (NGSO FSS) satellite operators certify 
compliance with these limits. Applicants and licensees affected by 
Sec.  25.146(a) should become familiar with the incorporated materials.
    (2) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1: Articles, Article 22, ``Space 
services,'' Section II, ``Control of interference to geostationary-
satellite systems,'' Edition of 2016.
    Article 22 of the ITU Radio Regulations contains power limits on 
NGSO FSS satellite systems to protect geostationary satellite networks 
from unacceptable interference. The Commission requires under Sec.  
25.146(a) that NGSO FSS operators certify compliance with these limits. 
In addition, compliance with the Article 22 limits satisfies the 
requirement in Sec.  25.289 that an NGSO FSS satellite operator not 
cause unacceptable interference to geostationary satellite networks. 
Applicants and licensees affected by Sec.  25.146(a) or 25.289 should 
become familiar with the incorporated materials.
    (3) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3: Resolutions and 
Recommendations, Resolution 76 (Rev.WRC-15), ``Protection of 
geostationary fixed-satellite service and geostationary broadcasting-
satellite service networks from the maximum aggregate equivalent power 
flux-density produced by multiple non-geostationary fixed-satellite 
service systems in frequency bands where equivalent power flux-density 
limits have been adopted,'' Edition of 2016.
    Resolution 76 of the ITU Radio Regulations contains aggregate power 
limits on NGSO FSS satellite transmissions to protect geostationary 
satellite networks, related to the per-system power limits in Article 
22. The Commission requires under Sec.  25.146(a) that NGSO FSS 
satellite operators also certify compliance with these aggregate 
limits. Applicants and licensees affected by Sec.  25.146(a) should 
become familiar with the incorporated materials.
    (4) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3: Resolutions and 
Recommendations, Resolution 85 (WRC-03), ``Application of Article 22 of 
the Radio Regulations to the protection of geostationary fixed-
satellite service and broadcasting-satellite service networks from non-
geostationary fixed-satellite service systems,'' Edition of 2016.
    Resolution 85 of the ITU Radio Regulations concerns the assessment 
of compliance with the power limits on NGSO FSS systems in Article 22. 
The Commission requires under 25.146(c) that NGSO FSS operators receive 
a favourable or qualified favourable finding under this Resolution. 
Applicants and licensees affected by Sec.  25.146(a) should become 
familiar with the incorporated materials.
    Materials (1) through (4) above are available for free download at 
http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016. In addition, copies of all of the 
materials are available for purchase from the ITU through the contact 
information provided in section 25.108, and are available for public 
inspection at the Commission address noted in the rule as well.

Ordering Clauses

    It is ordered, pursuant to sections 4(i), 7(a), 10, 303, 308(b), 
and 316 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 
154(i), 157(a), 160, 303, 308(b), 316, that this Report and Order IS 
ADOPTED, the policies, rules, and requirements discussed herein ARE 
ADOPTED, Parts 2 and 25 of the

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Commission's rules ARE AMENDED as set forth in Appendix A, and this 
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is adopted.
    It is further ordered that this Report and Order shall be effective 
January 17, 2018, except that those amendments which contain new or 
modified information collection requirements that require approval by 
the Office of Management and Budget under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
will become effective after the Commission publishes a document in the 
Federal Register. announcing such approval and the relevant effective 
date.
    It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a 
copy of this Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking, including the Initial and Final Regulatory Flexibility 
Analyses, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration.
    It is ordered, pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 157(a), 160, 161, 
303(c), 303(f), 303(g), 303(r), 308(b), that this Report and Order is 
adopted, the policies, rules, and requirements discussed herein are 
adopted, and part 25 of the Commission's rules is amended as set forth 
below.
    It is further ordered that the International Bureau is delegated 
authority to issue Public Notices consistent with this Report and 
Order.
    It is further ordered that the International Bureau will issue a 
Public Notice announcing the effective date for all of the changes 
adopted in this Report and Order.
    It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, will send a 
copy of this Report and Order, including the Final Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration.

List of Subjects

47 CFR Part 2

    Earth stations, Radio, Satellites.

47 CFR Part 25

    Administrative practice and procedure, Earth stations, 
Incorporation by reference, Satellites.

Federal Communications Commission.
Katura Jackson,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, Office of the Secretary.

Final Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission amends 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. In Sec.  2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations is amended as 
follows:
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a. Pages 49, 52, and 55 are revised.
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b. In the list of non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes, footnotes 
NG57, NG62, and NG535A are added; and footnotes NG164, NG165, and NG166 
are revised.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  2.106   Table of Frequency Allocations.

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    NON-FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (NG) FOOTNOTES
* * * * *
    NG57 The use of the band 12.75-13.25 GHz by non-geostationary-
satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service is limited to 
communications with individually licensed earth stations.
* * * * *
    NG62 In the bands 28.5-29.1 GHz and 29.25-29.5 GHz, stations in the 
fixed-satellite service shall not cause harmful interference to, or 
claim protection from, stations in the fixed service operating under 
the following call signs: KEB35, KGB72, KGC79, KIL20, KME49, KQG58, 
KQH74, KSA96, KSE73, KVH83, KYJ33, KZS88, WAX78, WLT380, WMK817, 
WML443, WMP367, and WSL69.
* * * * *
    NG164 The use of the band 18.6-18.8 GHz by the fixed-satellite 
service is limited to geostationary-satellite networks.
    NG165 In the bands 18.8-19.3 GHz and 28.6-29.1 GHz, geostationary-
satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service shall not cause 
harmful interference to, or claim protection from, non-geostationary-
satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service.
    NG166 The use of the bands 19.4-19.6 GHz and 29.1-29.25 GHz by the 
fixed-satellite service is limited to feeder links for non-
geostationary-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service.
* * * * *
    NG535A The use of the band 29.25-29.5 GHz by the fixed-satellite 
service is limited to geostationary-satellite networks and to feeder 
links for non-geostationary-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite 
service.
* * * * *

PART 25--SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS

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3. The authority citation for part 25 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 310, 319, 
332, 605, and 721, unless otherwise noted.

0
4. In Sec.  25.108:
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a. Revise paragraph (a);
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b. Remove paragraph (c)(6) and redesignate paragraphs (c)(2) through 
(5) as paragraphs (c)(4) through (7);
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c. Add new paragraphs (c)(2) and (3); and
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d. Add paragraphs (c)(8) and (9).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  25.108   Incorporation by reference.

    (a) Certain material is incorporated by reference into this part 
with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. All approved material is available for 
inspection at the Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street 
SW, Reference Information Center, Room CY-A257, Washington, DC 20554, 
202-418-0270, and is available from the sources listed below. It is 
also available for inspection at the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this 
material at NARA, call 202-741-6030 or go to www.archives.gov/federal-register/ccfr/ibr-locations.html.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1: Articles, Article 21, 
``Terrestrial and space services sharing frequency bands above 1 GHz,'' 
Section V, ``Limits of power flux-density from space stations,'' 
Edition of 2016, copyright 2016, http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016. 
Incorporation by reference approved for Sec.  25.146(a).
    (3) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1: Articles, Article 22, ``Space 
services,'' Section II, ``Control of interference to geostationary-
satellite systems,'' Edition of 2016, copyright 2016, http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016. Incorporation by reference approved for 
Sec. Sec.  25.146(a), 25.289.
* * * * *
    (8) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3: Resolutions and 
Recommendations, Resolution 76 (Rev.WRC-15), ``Protection of 
geostationary fixed-satellite service and geostationary broadcasting-
satellite service networks from the maximum aggregate equivalent power 
flux-density produced by multiple non-geostationary fixed-satellite 
service systems in frequency bands where equivalent power flux-density 
limits have been adopted,'' Edition of 2016, copyright 2016, http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016. Incorporation by reference approved for 
Sec.  25.146(a).
    (9) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3: Resolutions and 
Recommendations, Resolution 85 (WRC-03), ``Application of Article 22 of 
the Radio Regulations to the protection of geostationary fixed-
satellite service and broadcasting-satellite service networks from non-
geostationary fixed-satellite service systems,'' Edition of 2016, 
copyright 2016, http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016. Incorporation by 
reference approved for Sec.  25.146(c).

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5. In Sec.  25.114, revise paragraphs (c)(8) and (d)(12) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  25.114   Applications for space station authorizations.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (8) Calculated maximum power flux-density levels within each 
coverage area and energy dispersal bandwidths, if any, needed for 
compliance with Sec.  25.208, for the angles of arrival specified in 
the applicable paragraph(s) of Sec.  25.208, except for an NGSO FSS 
applicant certifying compliance with PFD limits under Sec.  
25.146(a)(1);
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (12) The information required by Sec.  25.146, if the application 
is for an NGSO FSS system authorization within the 10.7-30 GHz band.
* * * * *

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6. In Sec.  25.115, revise paragraphs (c)(1) introductory text, (e), 
and (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.115   Applications for earth station authorizations.

* * * * *
    (c)(1) GSO FSS earth stations in 10.7-12.2 GHz or 14-14.5 GHz. A 
blanket license application for operation in the 10.7-12.2 GHz or 14-
14.5 GHz bands 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; however, blanket licensing in the 10.7-
11.7 GHz band is on an unprotected basis with respect to the fixed 
service.
* * * * *
    (e) GSO FSS earth stations in 17.8-30 GHz. (1) An application for a 
GSO FSS earth station license in the 17.8-19.4 GHz, 19.6-20.2 GHz, 
27.5-29.1 GHz, or 29.25-30 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 paragraph (g) or (j) of this section or by Sec.  25.130.
    (2) An applicant may request authority for operation of GSO FSS 
earth stations in the 17.8-19.4 GHz, 19.6-20.2 GHz, 28.35-29.1 GHz, and 
29.25-30 GHz 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; however, blanket licensing 
in the 17.8-18.3 GHz, 19.3-19.4 GHz, and 19.6-19.7 GHz bands is on an 
unprotected basis with respect to the fixed service.

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    (f) NGSO FSS earth stations in 10.7-29.1 GHz. (1) An application 
for an NGSO FSS earth station license in the 10.7-29.1 GHz band must 
include the certification described in Sec.  25.146(a)(2).
    (2) Individual or blanket license applications may be filed for 
operation in the 10.7-12.7 GHz, 14-14.5 GHz, 17.8-18.6 GHz, 18.8-19.4 
GHz, 19.6-20.2 GHz, or 28.35-29.1 GHz bands; however, blanket licensing 
in the 10.7-11.7 GHz, 17.8-18.3 GHz, 19.3-19.4 GHz, and 19.6-19.7 GHz 
bands is on an unprotected basis with respect to the fixed service.
    (3) Individual license applications only may be filed for operation 
in the 12.75-13.15 GHz, 13.2125-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14 GHz, or 27.5-28.35 
GHz bands.
* * * * *


Sec.  25.142  [Amended]

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7. In Sec.  25.142, remove paragraph (d).


Sec.  25.143   [Amended]

0
8. In Sec.  25.143, remove paragraph (d).


Sec.  25.145   [Removed]

0
9. Remove Sec.  25.145.

0
10. Revise Sec.  25.146 to read as follows:


Sec.  25.146   Licensing and operating provisions for NGSO FSS space 
stations.

    (a) An NGSO FSS applicant proposing to operate in the 10.7-30 GHz 
frequency range must certify that it will comply with:
    (1) Any applicable power flux-density levels in Article 21, Section 
V, Table 21-4 of the ITU Radio Regulations (incorporated by reference, 
Sec.  25.108), except that in the 19.3-19.4 GHz and 19.6-19.7 GHz bands 
applicants must certify that they will comply with the ITU PFD limits 
governing NGSO FSS systems in the 17.7-19.3 GHz band; and
    (2) Any applicable equivalent power flux-density levels in Article 
22, Section II, and Resolution 76 of the ITU Radio Regulations (both 
incorporated by reference, Sec.  25.108).
    (b) In addition, an NGSO FSS applicant proposing to operate in the 
10.7-12.7 GHz, 12.75-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14.5 GHz, 18.8-19.3 GHz, or 28.6-
29.1 GHz bands must provide a demonstration that the proposed system is 
capable of providing FSS on a continuous basis throughout the fifty 
states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
    (c) Prior to the initiation of service, an NGSO FSS operator 
licensed or holding a market access authorization to operate in the 
10.7-30 GHz frequency range must receive a ``favorable'' or ``qualified 
favorable'' finding by the ITU Radiocommunication Bureau, in accordance 
with Resolution 85 of the ITU Radio Regulations (incorporated by 
reference, Sec.  25.108), regarding its compliance with applicable ITU 
EPFD limits. In addition, a market access holder in these bands must:
    (1) Communicate the ITU finding to the Commission; and
    (2) Submit the input data files used for the ITU validation 
software.
    (d) Coordination will be required between NGSO FSS systems and GSO 
FSS earth stations in the 10.7-12.75 GHz band when:
    (1) The GSO satellite network has receive earth stations with earth 
station antenna maximum isotropic gain greater than or equal to 64 dBi; 
G/T of 44 dB/K or higher; and emission bandwidth of 250 MHz; and
    (2)The EPFDdown radiated by the NGSO satellite system 
into the GSO specific receive earth station, either within the U.S. for 
domestic service or any points outside the U.S. for international 
service, as calculated using the ITU software for examining compliance 
with EPFD limits exceeds--174.5 dB(W/(m\2\/40kHz)) for any percentage 
of time for NGSO systems with all satellites only operating at or below 
2500 km altitude, or--202 dB(W/(m\2\/40kHz)) for any percentage of time 
for NGSO systems with any satellites operating above 2500 km altitude.
    (e) An NGSO FSS licensee or market access recipient must ensure 
that ephemeris data for its constellation is available to all operators 
of authorized, in-orbit, co-frequency satellite systems in a manner 
that is mutually acceptable.

0
11. In Sec.  25.151:
0
a. Remove ``and'' from the end of paragraph (b)(10);
0
b. Remove the period at the end of paragraph (b)(11) and add ``; and'' 
in its place; and
0
c Add paragraph (a)(12) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.151   Public notice.

    (a) * * *
    (12) The receipt of EPFD input data files from an NGSO FSS licensee 
or market access recipient, submitted pursuant to Sec.  25.111(b) or 
25.146(c)(2).
* * * * *


Sec.  25.156   [Amended]

0
12. In Sec.  25.156, remove and reserve paragraph (d)(5).

0
13. In Sec.  25.157, revise paragraph (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.157   Consideration of applications for NGSO-like satellite 
operation.

* * * * *
    (b)(1) The procedures in this section do not apply to an 
application for authority to operate a replacement space station(s) 
that meets the relevant criteria in Sec.  25.165(e)(1) and (2) and that 
will be launched before the space station(s) to be replaced is retired 
from service or within a reasonable time after loss of a space station 
during launch or due to premature failure in orbit.
    (2) Paragraphs (e), (f), and (g) of this section do not apply to an 
NGSO FSS application granted with a condition to share spectrum 
pursuant to Sec.  25.261.
* * * * *

0
14. In Sec.  25.161, revise paragraph (a) and add paragraph (d) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  25.161   Automatic termination of station authorization.

* * * * *
    (a)(1) The failure to meet an applicable milestone specified in 
Sec.  25.164(a) or (b), if no authorized space station is functional in 
orbit;
    (2) The failure to meet an applicable milestone specified in Sec.  
25.164(b)(1) or (2), if at least one authorized space station is 
functional in an authorized orbit, which failure will result in the 
termination of authority for the space stations not in orbit as of the 
milestone date, but allow for technically identical replacements; or
    (3) The failure to meet any other milestone or construction 
requirement imposed as a condition of authorization. In the case of a 
space station authorization when at least one authorized space station 
is functional in orbit, however, such termination will be with respect 
to only the authorization for any space stations not in orbit as of the 
milestone date.
* * * * *
    (d) The failure to maintain 50 percent of the maximum number of 
NGSO space stations authorized for service following the 9-year 
milestone period as functional space stations in authorized orbits, 
which failure will result in the termination of authority for the space 
stations not in orbit as of the date of noncompliance, but allow for 
technically identical replacements.

0
15. In Sec.  25.164, revise paragraphs (a), (b), and (g) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  25.164   Milestones.

    (a) The recipient of an initial license for a GSO space station, 
other than a DBS space station, SDARS space station, or replacement 
space station as defined in Sec.  25.165(e), must launch the space 
station, position it in its assigned orbital location, and operate it 
in accordance with the station authorization no later than 5 years 
after the grant of the license, unless a different schedule is

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established by Title 47, Chapter I, or the Commission.
    (b)(1) The recipient of an initial authorization for an NGSO 
satellite system, other than an SDARS system, must launch 50 percent of 
the maximum number of space stations authorized for service, place them 
in their assigned orbits, and operate them in accordance with the 
station authorization no later than 6 years after the grant of the 
authorization, unless a different schedule is established by Title 47, 
Chapter I. This paragraph does not apply to replacement NGSO space 
stations as defined in Sec.  25.165(e).
    (2) A licensee that satisfies the requirement in paragraph (b)(1) 
of this section must launch the remaining space stations necessary to 
complete its authorized service constellation, place them in their 
assigned orbits, and operate each of them in accordance with the 
authorization no later than nine years after the grant of the 
authorization.
* * * * *
    (g) Licensees of satellite systems that include both NGSO 
satellites and GSO satellites must meet the requirement in paragraph 
(a) of this section with respect to the GSO satellite(s) and the 
applicable requirements in paragraph (b) of this section with respect 
to the NGSO satellites.
* * * * *

0
16. In Sec.  25.165, revise paragraph (c) and add paragraph (d) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  25.165   Surety bonds.

* * * * *
    (c) A licensee will be considered to be in default with respect to 
a bond filed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section if it surrenders 
the license before meeting an applicable milestone requirement in Sec.  
25.164(a) or (b)(1) or if it fails to satisfy any such milestone.
    (d) A licensee will be relieved of its bond obligation under 
paragraph (a) of this section upon a Commission finding that the 
licensee has satisfied the applicable milestone requirement(s) in Sec.  
25.164(a) and (b)(1) for the authorization.
* * * * *

0
17. In Sec.  25.202, revise paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:


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

    (a)(1) In addition to the frequency-use restrictions set forth in 
Sec.  2.106 of this chapter, the following restrictions apply:
    (i) In the 27.5-28.35 GHz band, the FSS (Earth-to-space) is 
secondary to the Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service authorized 
pursuant to part 30 of this chapter, except for FSS operations 
associated with earth stations authorized pursuant to Sec.  25.136.
    (ii) Use of the 37.5-40 GHz band by the FSS (space-to-Earth) is 
limited to individually licensed earth stations. Earth stations in this 
band must not be ubiquitously deployed and must not be used to serve 
individual consumers.
    (iii) The U.S. non-Federal Table of Frequency Allocations, in Sec.  
2.106 of this chapter, is applicable between Commission space station 
licensees relying on a U.S. ITU filing and transmitting to or receiving 
from anywhere on Earth, including airborne earth stations, in the 17.7-
20.2 GHz or 27.5-30 GHz bands.
* * * * *

0
18. In Sec.  25.208:
0
a. Revise the section heading and the introductory text to paragraph 
(c), and
0
b. Remove and reserve paragraphs (e) and (g) through (m).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  25.208   Power flux-density limits.

* * * * *
    (c) For a GSO space station in the 17.7-19.7 GHz, 22.55-23.55 GHz, 
or 24.45-24.75 GHz bands, or for an NGSO space station in the 22.55-
23.55 GHz or 24.45-24.75 GHz bands, the PFD at the Earth's surface 
produced by emissions for all conditions and for all methods of 
modulation must not exceed the following values:
* * * * *

0
19. In Sec.  25.217, revise paragraphs (b)(1) and (c)(1) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  25.217  Default service rules.

* * * * *
    (b)(1) For all NGSO-like satellite licenses for which the 
application was filed pursuant to the procedures set forth in Sec.  
25.157 after August 27, 2003, authorizing operations in a frequency 
band for which the Commission has not adopted frequency band-specific 
service rules at the time the license is granted, the licensee will be 
required to comply with the following technical requirements, 
notwithstanding the frequency bands specified in these rule provisions: 
Sec. Sec.  25.143(b)(2)(ii) (except NGSO FSS systems) and (iii), 
25.204(e), and 25.210(f) and (i).
* * * * *
    (c)(1) For all GSO-like satellite licenses for which the 
application was filed pursuant to the procedures set forth in Sec.  
25.158 after August 27, 2003, authorizing operations in a frequency 
band for which the Commission has not adopted frequency band-specific 
service rules at the time the license is granted, the licensee will be 
required to comply with the following technical requirements, 
notwithstanding the frequency bands specified in these rule provisions: 
Sec. Sec.  25.143(b)(2)(iv), 25.204(e), and 25.210(f), (i), and (j).
* * * * *

0
20. Revise Sec.  25.261 to read as follows:


Sec.  25.261   Sharing among NGSO FSS space stations.

    (a) Scope. This section applies to NGSO FSS operation with earth 
stations with directional antennas anywhere in the world under a 
Commission license, or in the United States under a grant of U.S. 
market access.
    (b) Coordination. NGSO FSS operators must coordinate in good faith 
the use of commonly authorized frequencies.
    (c) Default procedure. Absent coordination between two or more 
satellite systems, whenever the increase in system noise temperature of 
an earth station receiver, or a space station receiver for a satellite 
with on-board processing, of either system, [Delta]T/T, exceeds 6 
percent due to interference from emissions originating in the other 
system in a commonly authorized frequency band, such frequency band 
will be divided among the affected satellite networks in accordance 
with the following procedure:
    (1) Each of n (number of) satellite networks involved must select 
1/n of the assigned spectrum available in each of these frequency 
bands. The selection order for each satellite network will be 
determined by the date that the first space station in each satellite 
system is launched and capable of operating in the frequency band under 
consideration;
    (2) The affected station(s) of the respective satellite systems may 
operate in only the selected (1/n) spectrum associated with its 
satellite system while the [Delta]T/T of 6 percent threshold is 
exceeded;
    (3) All affected station(s) may resume operations throughout the 
assigned frequency bands once the threshold is no longer exceeded.


Sec.  25.271   [Amended]

0
21. In Sec.  25.271, remove and reserve paragraph (e).

0
22. Add Sec.  25.289 to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  25.289   Protection of GSO networks by NGSO systems.

    Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, an NGSO system licensee 
must not cause unacceptable interference to, or claim protection from, 
a GSO FSS or GSO BSS network. An NGSO FSS licensee operating in 
compliance with the applicable equivalent power flux-

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density limits in Article 22, Section II of the ITU Radio Regulations 
(incorporated by reference, Sec.  25.108) will be considered as having 
fulfilled this obligation with respect to any GSO network.

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                                             32.3999; 32.4999(f) and (n); 32.5000;                   imposed by Uniform System of                            Price cap carriers with a continuing
                                             32.5200; 32.5999(g); 32.6110; 32.6120;                  Accounts (USOA) on price cap and rate-                part 32 accounting obligation must
                                             32.6230; 32.6310; 32.6410; 32.6510;                     of-return companies, while ensuring                   maintain continuing property records
                                             32.6530; 32.6560; 32.6610; 32.6620;                     that the Commission retains access to                 necessary to track substantial assets and
                                             32.6999; 32.7200; 32.9000; 65.810; and                  the information it needs to fulfill its               investments in an accurate, auditable
                                             65.820(d).                                              regulatory duties.                                    manner. The carriers must make such
                                                Under 5 CFR part 1320, an agency                        The Commission consolidated Class A                property information available to the
                                             may not conduct or sponsor a collection                 and Class B accounts by eliminating the               Commission upon request. Carriers
                                             of information unless it displays a                     current classification of carriers, which             subject to part 32 must continue to
                                             current, valid OMB Control Number.                      divides incumbent LECs into two                       comply with the USOA’s depreciation
                                                No person shall be subject to any                    classes for accounting purposes based                 procedures and its rules for cost of
                                             penalty for failing to comply with a                    on annual revenues. Carriers subject to               removal-and-salvage accounting.
                                             collection of information subject to the                part 32’s USOA will now only be                       Federal Communications Commission.
                                             Paperwork Reduction Act that does not                   required to keep Class B accounts.                    Marlene H. Dortch,
                                             display a current, valid OMB Control                       Pursuant to the Part 32 Order, price
                                             Number. The OMB Control Number is                                                                             Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
                                                                                                     cap carriers may elect to use generally
                                             3060–1247.                                                                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–26942 Filed 12–15–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                     accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
                                                The foregoing notice is required by                  for all regulatory purposes if they: (1)              BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                             the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,                    Establish an ‘‘Implementation Rate
                                             Public Law 104–13, October 1, 1995,                     Difference’’ (IRD), which is the
                                             and 44 U.S.C. 3507.                                                                                           FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                                                                     difference between pole attachment                    COMMISSION
                                                The total annual reporting burdens                   rates calculated under part 32 and under
                                             and costs for the respondents are as                    GAAP as of the last full year preceding               47 CFR Parts 2 and 25
                                             follows:                                                the carrier’s initial opting out of part 32
                                                OMB Control Number: 3060–1247.                       accounting requirements; and (2) adjust               [IB Docket No. 16–408; FCC 17–122]
                                                OMB Approval Date: December 3,                       their annually-computed GAAP-based
                                             2017.                                                                                                         Updates Concerning Non-
                                                                                                     pole attachment rates by the IRD for a
                                                OMB Expiration Date: December 31,                                                                          Geostationary, Fixed-Satellite Service
                                                                                                     period of 12 years after the election.
                                             2020.                                                                                                         Systems and Related Matters
                                                                                                     Alternatively, price cap carriers may
                                                Title: Part 32 Uniform System of
                                                                                                     elect to use GAAP accounting for all                  AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                             Accounts.
                                                                                                     purposes other than those associated                  Commission.
                                                Form Number: N/A. Respondents:
                                                                                                     with pole attachment rates and continue               ACTION: Final rule.
                                             Business or other for-profit entities.
                                                Number of Respondents and                            to use the part 32 accounts and
                                                                                                     procedures applicable to pole                         SUMMARY:    In this document, the Federal
                                             Responses: 1,176 respondents; 2,458                                                                           Communications Commission
                                             responses.                                              attachment rates for up to 12 years.
                                                                                                        A price cap carrier may be required to             (Commission) adopts a regulatory
                                                Estimated Time per Response: 20–40                                                                         framework to facilitate the delivery of
                                             hours.                                                  submit pole attachment accounting data
                                                                                                     to the Commission for three years                     broadband services through satellite
                                                Frequency of Response: One-time, on
                                                                                                     following the effective date of the rule              constellation networks. The
                                             occasion, and annual reporting
                                                                                                     permitting a price cap carrier to elect               Commission updates, clarifies and
                                             requirements; recordkeeping
                                                                                                     GAAP accounting. If a pole attacher                   streamlines the current rules governing
                                             requirements.
                                                                                                     informs the Commission of a suspected                 non-geostationary satellite orbit, fixed-
                                                Obligation to Respond: Required to
                                                                                                     problem with pole attachment rates, the               satellite service systems to better reflect
                                             obtain or retain benefits. Statutory
                                                                                                     Commission will require the price cap                 current technology and promote
                                             authority for this information collection
                                                                                                     carrier to file its pole attachment data              additional operational flexibility.
                                             is contained in sections 10, 201, 219
                                             through 220, 224, 254(k), 272(e)(3), and                for the state in question. This                       DATES: Effective January 17, 2018,
                                             403 of the Communications Act of 1934,                  requirement may be extended for an                    except the amendments to §§ 25.114,
                                             as amended, 47 U.S.C. 160, 201, 219–                    additional three years, if necessary.                 25.115, 25.146, and 25.164, which
                                             220, 224, 254(k), 272(e)(3), and 403.                      The Commission reduced the                         contain information collection
                                                Total Annual Burden: 103,240 hours.                  accounting requirements for telephone                 requirements that have not been
                                                Total Annual Cost: No cost.                          companies with a continuing obligation                approved by Office of Management and
                                                Privacy Impact Assessment: No                        to comply with part 32 in a number of                 Budget (OMB). The Commission will
                                             impact(s).                                              areas. Telephone companies may: (1)                   publish a document in the Federal
                                                Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:                Carry an asset at its purchase price                  Register announcing such OMB
                                             Respondents are not being asked to                      when it was acquired, even if its value               approval and the effective date of these
                                             submit confidential information to the                  has increased or declined when it goes                rule amendments. The incorporation by
                                             Commission. If the Commission                           into regulated service; (2) reprice an                reference of certain publications listed
                                             requests respondents to submit                          asset at market value after a merger or               in the rule is approved by the Director
                                             information which respondents believe                   acquisition consistent with GAAP; (3)                 of the Federal Register as of January 17,
                                             is confidential, respondents may request                use GAAP principles to determine                      2018 except for the material contained
                                             confidential treatment of such                          Allowance-for-Funds-Used-During                       in § 25.146. The Commission will
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                                             information under 47 CFR 0.459 of the                   Construction; and (4) employ the GAAP                 publish a document in the Federal
                                             Commission’s rules.                                     standard of materiality for price cap                 Register announcing the approval date
                                                Needs and Uses: On February 24,                      carriers. Rate-of-return carriers receiving           of this material.
                                             2017, the Commission released the Part                  cost-based support must determine                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Clay
                                             32 Order, WC Docket No. 14–130, CC                      materiality consistent with the general               DeCell, Clay.DeCell@fcc.gov, 202–418–
                                             Docket No. 80–286, FCC 17–15, which                     materiality guidelines promulgated by                 0803, or if concerning the information
                                             minimized the compliance burdens                        the Auditing Standards Board.                         collections in this document, Cathy


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                                             Williams, Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov, 202–                  potential future terrestrial operations in            FSS operations in the 18.8–19.3 GHz
                                             418–2918.                                               this band. Accordingly, we adopt a                    band on an unprotected, non-
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                    secondary FSS allocation in the 17.8–                 interference basis with respect to NGSO
                                             summary of the Commission’s Report                      18.3 GHz band, subject to PFD limits as               FSS systems.
                                             and Order, FCC 17–122, adopted                          discussed below.                                         With respect to Intelsat’s assertion
                                             September 26, 2017, and released                           In addition, we believe that, given the            that any limitation of GSO FSS
                                             September 27, 2017. The full text of the                mitigation techniques available to FSS                operations in the band to secondary
                                             Report and Order is available at https://               operators, there is no need to limit                  status be applied only to service offered
                                             apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/                  deployment to individually licensed                   within the United States, we observe
                                             FCC-17-122A1.pdf. It is available for                   earth stations. Doing so would                        that the Commission has historically
                                             inspection and copying during business                  unnecessarily increase licensing costs                applied its Ka-band satellite
                                             hours in the FCC Reference Information                  on both applicants and Commission                     designations to U.S.-licensed operations
                                             Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street SW,                 staff. In the event of interference to FSS            around the world. While Intelsat asks
                                             Room CY–A257, Washington, DC 20554.                     earth stations, whether individually or               that we now adopt a regime of priority
                                             To request materials in accessible                      blanket licensed, FSS operators may                   in the 18.8–19.3 GHz band for
                                             formats for people with disabilities,                   switch to alternative frequencies that are            operations outside the United States
                                             send an email to FCC504@fcc.gov or call                 not shared with the fixed service.                    based on ITU filing date, we decline to
                                             the Consumer & Governmental Affairs                     Accordingly, to promote greater use of                do so here. The Commission has never
                                             Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202–                    the spectrum without constraining the                 previously adopted a priority regime in
                                             418–0432 (TTY).                                         primary fixed service, we will allow                  these bands that relied on the order of
                                                                                                     blanket licensing of earth stations on a              an operator’s ITU filing. Notably, the
                                             Synopsis                                                secondary basis in this band. In any                  ITU’s Article 9 coordination procedures
                                                The Commission continues to                          future authorizations covering blanket-               do not apply between filings from the
                                             encourage the development of new                        licensed earth stations receiving in the              same administration. Thus, today, the
                                             broadband services to the American                      band 17.8–18.3 GHz, the Commission                    date of receipt of an ITU coordination
                                             public, including satellite broadband                   retains the ability to include a condition            request has no bearing on the priority
                                             internet access. In this Report and Order               that requires the operator to notify its              relationship between two U.S.-filed
                                             and Further Notice of Proposed                          customers regarding the potential for                 satellite systems, either at the ITU or
                                             Rulemaking, the Commission acts to                      receiving interference.                               with the Commission. We upset no
                                             remove regulatory obstacles for                                                                               interests of existing GSO FSS operators
                                                                                                     18.3–18.6 GHz and 19.7–20.2 GHz
                                             companies proposing to provide these                                                                          by adopting a new, secondary
                                             services via large, ambitious, non-                       Consistent with the treatment adopted
                                                                                                     internationally and in the paired uplink              designation for their use in the 18.8–
                                             geostationary-satellite orbit (NGSO),
                                                                                                     bands, and to permit greater use of these             19.3 GHz band because under the
                                             fixed-satellite service (FSS) satellite
                                                                                                     bands, we will allow NGSO FSS                         current Commission rules U.S.-
                                             systems.
                                                                                                     systems to operate on an unprotected,                 authorized GSO FSS operations in this
                                             17.8–18.3 GHz                                           non-interference basis with respect to                band have no status vis-à-vis U.S.-
                                                We add a secondary FSS allocation in                 GSO FSS networks in the 18.3–18.6 GHz                 authorized NGSO FSS operations
                                             the 17.8–18.3 GHz band. As further                      and 19.7–20.2 GHz bands, subject to                   anywhere in the world. Further, because
                                             explained below, we believe that the                    international equivalent power flux-                  of the importance of this NGSO FSS
                                             power flux-density (PFD) limits we are                  density (EPFD) limits as explained                    primary band, we agree with SpaceX
                                             adopting on space station transmissions                 below.                                                that this designation should continue to
                                             in this band will be sufficient to protect                                                                    govern the relationship between NGSO
                                                                                                     18.8–19.3 GHz and 28.6–29.1 GHz                       and GSO systems licensed by the
                                             the fixed service from harmful
                                             interference. In addition, while                          We believe that preserving the 18.8–                Commission and operating under a U.S.
                                             terrestrial use of this band is significant,            19.3 GHz and 28.6–29.1 GHz bands for                  ITU filing, even for operations outside
                                             there are areas, particularly rural areas,              more intensive use by burgeoning NGSO                 the United States.
                                             where terrestrial deployment is less                    FSS systems will serve the public                        Finally, we reject EchoStar’s
                                             dense and by using mitigating                           interest, particularly in light of our                suggestion that we must adopt a
                                             techniques like siting considerations,                  decision below to adopt a default                     ‘‘default mechanism’’ in the event that
                                             off-axis rejection, and shielding, we                   presumption that NGSO systems must                    NGSO FSS operators and GSO FSS
                                             expect FSS earth stations will be able to               protect GSO FSS and GSO broadcasting-                 operators do not reach an agreement on
                                             operate successfully without receiving                  satellite service (BSS) networks in other             how protection of the NGSO system in
                                             harmful interference. Even if a mobile-                 bands. While ITU coordination                         the 18.8–19.3 GHz and 28.6–29.1 GHz
                                             service allocation is introduced in the                 requirements will continue to apply                   bands will be achieved. The status of
                                             future, there would still be areas where                between filings of different                          GSO FSS operations in these bands is
                                             FSS earth stations would be able to                     administrations, which in turn may                    secondary. They are entitled to no
                                             deploy, as terrestrial deployment would                 limit NGSO FSS operations in the                      protection from any interference caused
                                             not likely cover 100 percent of U.S.                    United States, limiting the primary                   by NGSO FSS systems. If there is a
                                             territory. If interference does occur,                  designation in these bands to NGSO FSS                dispute as to whether the level of
                                             earth stations can switch to other bands                systems will give operators of these                  interference caused by GSO FSS
                                             not shared with terrestrial users or use                systems greater flexibility in the                    transmissions rises to ‘‘harmful
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                                             alternative mitigation techniques. We                   coordination discussions and ultimate                 interference,’’ and therefore violates
                                             decline to adopt a primary FSS                          deployment. Nonetheless, we believe                   their secondary status, this question
                                             allocation at this time because we wish                 that GSO FSS networks should be given                 may be taken to the Commission. Since
                                             to preserve this band as an unrestrained,               some access to this band, because doing               we do not intend to modify the status
                                             potential growth band for the terrestrial               so will increase spectrum use and can                 of GSO FSS operations in these bands,
                                             fixed service in the future and because                 be done compatibly with NGSO FSS                      we perceive no benefit to inquiring on
                                             the Commission is currently studying                    operations. We therefore will allow GSO               this point in the Further Notice.


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                                             19.3–19.4 GHz, 19.6–19.7 GHz, and                       Codification of Frequency Uses                        12.75–13.25 GHz uplink band, where
                                             29.3–29.5 GHz                                              For clarity, the Notice proposed to                earth stations would be transmitting and
                                                                                                     codify the Ka-band Plan’s satellite                   could potentially cause interference to
                                                Given the relatively small and                                                                             terrestrial stations. Regarding the 10.7–
                                             fragmented nature of the 19.3–19.4 GHz,                 designations into footnotes to the U.S.
                                                                                                     Table of Frequency Allocations, and to                11.7 GHz band, the same mitigation
                                             19.6–19.7 GHz, and 29.3–29.5 GHz band                                                                         techniques noted above in the 17.8–18.3
                                                                                                     remove duplicative notes in section
                                             segments, we believe that consistent                                                                          GHz, 19.3–19.4 GHz, and 19.6–19.7 GHz
                                                                                                     25.202(a)(1), except with respect to
                                             treatment with international allocations                                                                      bands are available to earth station
                                                                                                     those notes concerning terrestrial
                                             will allow for additional FSS operations                                                                      operators. In the event of harmful
                                                                                                     operations in the 27.5–28.35 GHz and
                                             without unduly complicating the                                                                               interference, operators could switch to
                                                                                                     37.5–40 GHz bands. Similarly, the
                                             regulatory environment for satellite                                                                          alternative spectrum not shared with the
                                                                                                     Commission proposed to incorporate
                                             operators. Accordingly, we will allow                                                                         fixed service, such as the adjacent 11.7–
                                                                                                     into footnotes to the Table the
                                             both GSO FSS and NGSO FSS                                                                                     12.2 GHz band. In addition, any
                                                                                                     remaining frequency-use restrictions in
                                             operations in the 19.3–19.4 GHz and                                                                           operations that require certainty of
                                                                                                     section 25.202(a)(1) that were not
                                             19.6–19.7 GHz bands, subject to PFD                                                                           protection may be individually
                                                                                                     recently amended in the Commission’s
                                             limits to protect terrestrial stations as                                                                     coordinated and licensed. Accordingly,
                                                                                                     Spectrum Frontiers proceeding.
                                             discussed below. Consistent with No.                                                                          to allow for opportunistic use without
                                                                                                     Commenters uniformly support this
                                             5.523D of the ITU Radio Regulations,                                                                          posing a risk of interference to terrestrial
                                                                                                     proposal, which we adopt for clarity. As
                                             GSO FSS networks will be co-equal                                                                             services, we will permit blanket
                                                                                                     proposed, we also codify the Ka-band
                                             with NGSO MSS feeder links in this                                                                            licensing of receive earth stations in the
                                                                                                     Plan in the 27.5 29.5 GHz band by                     10.7–11.7 GHz band on an unprotected
                                             band. In addition, because both NGSO                    removing the primary fixed and mobile
                                             MSS feeder links and NGSO FSS                                                                                 basis.
                                                                                                     service entries from the 28.35–29.1 GHz                  FSS Frequency List. Finally, rather
                                             systems have been proposed in these                     and 29.25–29.5 GHz bands within the                   than attempt to reproduce in section
                                             bands in the current processing rounds,                 non-Federal Table of Frequency                        25.202(a)(1) all of the frequency bands
                                             sharing among them will be done under                   Allocations. We also add new footnote                 available for FSS, which are already
                                             the same sharing mechanism of DT/T of                   NG62 to the Allocation Table in order                 stated completely in the Table of
                                             6 percent applicable between NGSO                       to permit incumbent fixed service                     Frequency Allocations in section 2.106,
                                             FSS systems, discussed below. This                      licensees to continue to operate as                   the Notice proposed to use this
                                             band will continue to be shared on a co-                authorized.                                           paragraph only to note the restrictions
                                             primary basis with the fixed service on                    In the Notice, the Commission also                 on FSS not codified in the Table.
                                             the basis of first-in-time coordination.                proposed to specify that, in the 27.5–                Commenters argue the frequency list
                                             To ensure that both types of operation                  28.35 GHz band, NGSO FSS systems                      should be retained as a useful and
                                             will be enabled, and consistent with                    must operate on an unprotected, non-                  authoritative summary of the Table of
                                             international treatment, we will require                interference basis with respect to GSO                Allocations.
                                             NGSO FSS systems to operate on a                        FSS networks. No commenter opposed                       Since we are relocating most of the
                                             secondary basis with respect to GSO                     this proposal, which we adopt                         frequency-use restrictions in this
                                             FSS networks in these bands.                            consistent with our default treatment of              paragraph to the Table of Frequency
                                                We agree with Inmarsat, however, that                GSO and NGSO operations.                              Allocations, we believe that a bare list
                                             permitting NGSO FSS operations in the                      10.7–11.7 GHz and 12.75–13.25 GHz.                 of FSS frequencies, without notations of
                                             29.3–29.5 GHz uplink band at variance                   In moving footnotes from section                      status (primary or secondary), other
                                             with global allocations would add                       25.202(a)(1) into the Table of                        primary uses, restrictions to certain
                                             regulatory complication with little                     Allocations, the Commission proposed                  types of FSS systems or designations
                                             apparent benefit because of the                         to specify the limitation on the                      among FSS systems, coordination
                                             relatively small amount of spectrum and                 operation of NGSO FSS earth stations in               obligations, etc., would not be useful
                                             typically global nature of NGSO                         the 10.7–11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and                even if maintained accurately. And
                                             systems. We therefore decline this                      12.75–13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) bands                section 25.202(a)(1) has not been
                                             proposal.                                               as to individually licensed earth stations            accurate since at least 1996, and is
                                                                                                     only, rather than to gateway earth                    incomplete today. Allocated FSS
                                                Finally, we are persuaded by                         stations only as currently prescribed.                frequency bands above 50.2 GHz are
                                             commenters that FSS earth stations can                  Commenters support this proposal, and                 presently omitted from section
                                             receive in the 19.3–19.4 GHz and 19.6–                  none oppose it. Given the renewed                     25.202(a)(1). These omissions falsely
                                             19.7 GHz bands under blanket licenses                   interest in these bands by pending and                imply, pursuant to section 25.202(b),
                                             and on a secondary basis to the fixed                   authorized NGSO FSS operators, we                     that the missing frequencies are subject
                                             service, without imposing constraints                   believe that specifying individually                  to case-by-case licensing rather than
                                             on terrestrial stations. The same                       licensed primary earth stations,                      licensing under default service rules in
                                             mitigation techniques noted by                          consistent with our treatment of other                section 25.217. Because of its potential
                                             commenters regarding the 17.8–18.3                      bands shared on an equal basis with the               to generate confusion and no apparent
                                             GHz band, including the ability to                      fixed service, is clearer and strikes a               benefit, we delete the FSS frequency list
                                             switch to alternative frequencies if                    better balance between the two services               in section 25.202(a)(1). We also reject
                                             interference were to occur, apply in this               than a strict limitation to gateways. We              SpaceX’s suggestion to note the Ka-band
                                             band. Even more so, any FSS operators                   therefore adopt our proposal.                         designations in both section 25.202(a)(1)
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                                             wishing to ensure protection of its earth                  Parties further argue that blanket                 and the Table of Frequency Allocations.
                                             stations may go through the individual                  licensing of earth stations should be                 We do not wish to recreate the Table in
                                             licensing and coordination procedure to                 permitted on a secondary basis to the                 section 25.202(a)(1), an invitation for
                                             do so. Accordingly, we believe that                     fixed service in these bands. We agree                discrepancies, and see no reason to
                                             additional, secondary blanket licensing                 that blanket licensing in the 10.7–11.7               single out the Ka-band designations over
                                             of earth stations is feasible in this band              GHz downlink band is appropriate, but                 the many other limitations noted in the
                                             and revise our rules to permit it.                      decline to allow blanket licensing in the             Table.


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                                             Protection of Terrestrial Services                      these limits were not developed with                  agree that the current demonstration
                                                Ka-band PFD Limits. We adopt the                     the most advanced modern GSO                          requirements applicable to the 10.7–
                                             ITU PFD limits for both GSO and NGSO                    networks in mind, ViaSat has not                      14.5 GHz band may no longer be
                                             space stations in the 17.7–19.7 GHz                     proposed any new EPFD limits, and it                  necessary. Since we are adopting the
                                             band. These limits were derived after                   would not be advisable to remain                      EPFD limits contained in Article 22 of
                                             years of study. As systems typically not                without Ka-band EPFD limits in our                    the ITU Radio Regulations, and
                                             limited to U.S. coverage, NGSO                          rules pending such deliberations.                     applicants must use the ITU-approved
                                             constellations must meet these ITU PFD                  Similarly, we decline to adopt Boeing’s               validation software to assess compliance
                                             limits outside U.S. territory. Adopting                 suggestion to incorporate an ITU                      with these limits, the Commission’s staff
                                                                                                     Recommendation, which is not an                       review would duplicate that performed
                                             internationally consistent power limits
                                                                                                     international requirement, because this               by the ITU Radiocommunication
                                             simplifies compliance for both GSO and
                                                                                                     would be inconsistent with our desire to              Bureau. Yet, the Commission has found
                                             NGSO operators. However, the ITU PFD
                                                                                                     harmonize the treatment of NGSO FSS                   that, due to staffing constraints and
                                             limits in the 19.3–19.4 GHz and 19.6–
                                                                                                     systems with global regulations. We will              technical complexity, its review of
                                             19.7 GHz bands are not well suited for
                                                                                                     require NGSO FSS licensees to comply                  EPFD demonstrations typically takes a
                                             NGSO FSS constellations, as they do not
                                                                                                     with existing aggregate EPFD limits as                few months. We do not believe that
                                             account for the size of the constellation
                                                                                                     well, and may intervene if operators                  such review is warranted to reduce the
                                             by an ‘‘X’’ factor. Therefore, we will
                                                                                                     cannot agree among themselves how to                  likelihood that an incorrect submission
                                             apply in these bands the PFD limits in
                                                                                                     ensure the aggregate limits are met.                  is made to the ITU. Given the newly
                                             the 17.7–19.3 GHz band which do                            In further keeping with international              available ITU validation software and
                                             account for the number of satellites in                 treatment, we decline to adopt our                    the separate analysis conducted by the
                                             the constellation. Otherwise, we                        proposal to extend EPFD limits to the                 ITU, we will simply require NGSO FSS
                                             received no input from fixed service                    19.3–19.4 GHz and 19.6–19.7 GHz                       applicants to certify that they will meet
                                             operators, and no technical consensus                   bands. We ultimately believe that any                 the international EPFD limits. After
                                             has developed even among satellite                      benefit from extending EPFD limits to                 licensing, we will require NGSO FSS
                                             operators regarding an appropriate                      these relatively small, discrete band                 operators to successfully undergo ITU
                                             alternative to apply in the United States.              segments does not justify the                         review of their EPFD demonstrations
                                             Therefore, we do not have a sufficient                  complications of deviating from Article               and to provide the Commission with the
                                             record to deviate from the                              22 of the ITU Radio Regulations.                      input data files used for public
                                             internationally derived limits.                            Default GSO–NGSO Sharing. We                       disclosure.
                                             Accordingly, we decline to adopt an                     believe that section 25.156(d)(5) is                     Additionally, because we are relying
                                             alternative, aggregate PFD value. In                    unnecessarily restrictive, and that an                on ITU EPFD limits, we do not believe
                                             addition, no EPFD limits have been                      equivalent to the ITU provision No.                   it is necessary to restate them in our
                                             proposed that we could adopt to protect                 22.2, which applies internationally, will             rules. Rather, we will incorporate by
                                             terrestrial services in place of PFD                    serve as a better default. Generally, both            reference the relevant portions of Article
                                             limits. Rather than deviate from the                    GSO networks and NGSO FSS systems                     22. Similarly, we are adopting ITU PFD
                                             existing ITU PFD limits, we will rely on                can operate using the same frequencies                limits on NGSO FSS space stations,
                                             our waiver policy to address, on a case-                if NGSO systems are required to protect               which the ITU also analyzes. For the
                                             by-case basis, whether the ITU PFD                      GSO networks. If NGSO systems are not                 same reasons as our decisions regarding
                                             limits we are codifying into our rules to               required to protect GSO networks, GSO                 EPFD limits, we will incorporate ITU
                                             protect the fixed service should be                     networks may be precluded entirely,                   PFD limits by reference and allow
                                             modified for a given large NGSO                         because as a general matter they have                 applicants to certify as to their
                                             constellation.                                          less flexibility to avoid causing harmful             compliance. In the limited case of
                                                Sharing with Other Platforms. The                    interference to NGSO systems or                       NGSO FSS operations in the 19.3–19.4
                                             Notice also inquired how we should                      protecting themselves while operating                 GHz and 19.6–19.7 GHz bands, where
                                             take into account sharing between                       in the same band. Accordingly, to allow               we are requiring licensees to comply
                                             NGSO FSS systems and non-satellite                      both types of uses by default, we will                with ITU PFD limits that apply in the
                                             technologies and platforms. Lockheed                    require NGSO systems to protect GSO                   adjacent 17.7–19.3 GHz band, we still
                                             offers considerations for sharing                       FSS and GSO BSS networks, similar to                  believe that a certification will be
                                             between NGSO FSS systems and                            the ITU provision. However, the extent                sufficient even though the ITU will not
                                             stations on aerial platforms that operate               of the protection of GSO networks can                 perform a technical evaluation of
                                             in the fixed service, and notes that                    be more or less restrictive depending on              compliance with our limits. The
                                             further study is needed. We agree that                  the specific EPFD limits NGSO FSS                     Commission already allows
                                             this issue warrants future consideration.               systems may have to meet within a                     certifications of compliance with PFD
                                             However, we are not in a position now                   given frequency band. We expect that                  and other space station power limits,
                                             to prescribe sharing rules for this                     EPFD limits will continue to be useful                and given the similarity of operations in
                                             scenario and do not find a basis in the                 in facilitating sharing and will likely be            the 17.7–19.3 GHz band, for which
                                             record for initiating such a proceeding                 developed in additional bands in the                  technical information is evaluated at the
                                             in this docket, including the question of               future. Once adopted, NGSO operators                  ITU, with operations in the 19.3–19.4
                                             fixed service operations in bands not                   will be provided greater certainty with               GHz and 19.6–19.7 GHz bands, we
                                             designated for this service today.                      respect to their obligations to protect               believe that a certification from the
                                                                                                     GSO networks.                                         operator will provide sufficient
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                                             Protection of GSO Networks
                                                                                                                                                           assurance that the system will be
                                                Ka-band EPFD Limits. We adopt the                    Rule Consolidation and Streamlining                   capable of operating within our PFD
                                             ITU EPFD limits in the 17.8–30 GHz                         Several parties ask that we consider               limits in these bands.
                                             frequency range, which will harmonize                   relaxing the EPFD demonstration                          In addition, we adopt our unopposed
                                             our rules with international regulations                requirements as applied to the Ka-band,               proposal to delete section 25.145(e),
                                             and provide greater certainty for NGSO                  and take account of the recently                      similar provisions in sections 25.142(d)
                                             FSS operators. While we recognize that                  finalized ITU validation software. We                 and 25.143(d), and the cross-references


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                                             to section 25.142(d) in section 25.217,                 address all of the varieties of new                   sharing mechanism that is triggered
                                             all of which have been superseded by                    proposed systems. This is equally true                when a DT/T threshold of 6 percent is
                                             the ORBIT Act, in order to remove                       if a fixed avoidance angle is coupled                 exceeded. This approach is suited to
                                             redundancies from our rules.                            with a further interference criterion,                varying NGSO FSS system designs. We
                                                Finally, we consolidate the ephemeris                such as a DT/T of 25 percent. Further,                also believe this threshold is
                                             data requirement on NGSO FSS systems                    to provide regulatory certainty while                 appropriate for NGSO FSS systems in
                                             into 25.146, and delete paragraph (h) of                operators pursue the development of                   any of the currently envisioned
                                             this section, which states that NGSO                    their constellations, we will not                     frequency bands because it takes into
                                             FSS licensees will be awarded a blanket                 consider this issue in a Further Notice               account each specific system design in
                                             license for space stations and is                       without first gaining experience in its               any band. Accordingly, we will apply
                                             redundant with section 25.114. As the                   implementation. After monitoring the                  this criterion by default to NGSO FSS
                                             deletion of section 25.146(h) will simply               development of NGSO FSS systems, we                   systems in any frequency band. We do
                                             remove a redundant provision without                    may revisit our specific threshold for                not see merit in considering band
                                             affecting the rights or obligations of any              spectrum-splitting in light of the                    segmentation. In a worst case scenario,
                                             licensee or applicant, we find, for good                matured technical designs of those                    when the DT/T threshold of 6 percent
                                             cause, that the notice and public                       systems that have continued to progress.              threshold is exceeded 100 percent of the
                                             procedure rulemaking requirements                          In contrast to a DT/T of 6 percent                 time, the result is the equivalent to band
                                             specified in the Administrative                         threshold, Telesat’s proposal to award                segmentation. Thus, our method of
                                             Procedure Act (APA) is unnecessary.                     priority to a single NGSO FSS operator                spectrum sharing allows for the
                                                                                                     according to the date of receipt of its               possibility of co-frequency operation
                                             Spectrum Sharing Among NGSO FSS
                                                                                                     ITU coordination request would give no                absent a coordination agreement, but is
                                             Systems
                                                                                                     certainty to other operators that they                in no case less favorable to licensees
                                                Default Sharing. We believe that                     may use any portion of the spectrum                   than strict band segmentation would be.
                                             coordination among NGSO FSS                             absent that operator’s consent. In other                 SpaceX and SES/O3b ask that we
                                             operators in the first instance offers the              words, absent coordination, Telesat asks              clarify the geographic scope of our
                                             best opportunity for efficient spectrum                 the Commission to pick a single                       NGSO FSS sharing method as it relates
                                             sharing. Before resorting to a default                  ‘‘winner’’—Telesat, in many frequency                 to non-U.S.-licensed satellite systems
                                             mechanism, we will require authorized                   bands—that would be given certainty of                granted U.S. market access. While
                                             NGSO FSS operators to discuss their                     operations in wide swaths of spectrum                 SpaceX argues that it should govern
                                             technical operations in good faith with                 without offering any certainty to a                   such operations worldwide, a grant of
                                             an aim to accommodating both systems.                   multitude of other proposals in the same              market access typically considers
                                             If a question arises as to whether one                  bands. This regime could unduly chill                 radiofrequency operations only within
                                             operator is coordinating in good faith,                 investment in competing systems. If the               the United States. Sharing between
                                             the matter may be brought to the                        first priority system is not ultimately               systems of different administrations
                                             Commission and we may intervene to                      deployed, it could delay the provision                internationally is subject to
                                             enforce the condition and aid the parties               of NGSO FSS broadband by lower-                       coordination under Article 9 of the ITU
                                             to find a solution. Such good faith                     priority systems fearful of a hypothetical            Radio Regulations. We believe this
                                             coordination also offers the best means                 sharing environment. And it gives the                 international regime is the appropriate
                                             to mitigate potentially unequal burdens                 highest priority system weaker                        forum to consider NGSO FSS
                                             for smaller NGSO FSS systems or those                   incentives to accommodate competing                   radiofrequency operations that fall
                                             in highly elliptical orbits. And while we               NGSO FSS systems. In contrast, our                    outside the scope of a grant of U.S.
                                             encourage similar industry cooperation                  default sharing solution sets all                     market access. Because ITU
                                             in the form of a ‘‘clearinghouse’’ or                   applicants in a processing round on an                coordination procedures do not apply
                                             other organization, the current record is               equal basis. This equality will form the              between two U.S. systems, our spectrum
                                             insufficient to mandate the creation of                 basis of the necessary coordination                   splitting sharing mechanism triggered
                                             such an entity.                                         discussions. We expect more                           when a DT/T threshold of 6 percent is
                                                Should coordination remain ongoing                   accommodation, more sharing, and                      exceeded will govern such operations
                                             at the time both systems are operating,                 ultimately, more competition, will                    both within and outside the United
                                             or if good faith coordination otherwise                 result from treating NGSO FSS                         States.
                                             proves unsuccessful, we will require                    applicants equally than by a first-come,                 Earth Station Power Limits. Above,
                                             band-splitting when the DT/T of an                      first-served regime in a potentially                  we established a mechanism to promote
                                             interfered link exceeds 6 percent. While                challenging sharing environment. In                   sharing among the various NGSO FSS
                                             the Commission once found this long-                    addition, Telesat’s proposal would                    system designs, without mandating any
                                             term interference criterion to be                       cause confusion because the ITU dates                 particular system architecture. This
                                             unsuited for NGSO FSS sharing, based                    of receipt for any two U.S.-licensees                 sharing mechanism is sufficient to
                                             on the current record we conclude that                  would not have any international                      define the sharing requirements among
                                             this approach is the best method for                    significance, since coordination                      NGSO FSS systems. While prescribing
                                             characterizing the situations in which                  between these two U.S. systems is a                   limits on off-axis earth station emissions
                                             there is potential for interference                     domestic matter and not subject to ITU                could promote sharing further, it may
                                             between NGSO FSS systems. Although                      rules. Accordingly, to set all NGSO FSS               also preclude the use of smaller, less
                                             we recognize that this will be a complex                applicants and market access petitioners              expensive earth stations for consumer
                                             calculation, as noted in the record,                    in the processing rounds on an equal                  applications. In addition to the potential
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                                             using this threshold will provide both                  footing and because no one angle is                   need to establish off-axis limits, SpaceX
                                             equal access to spectrum and a flexible                 appropriate for all systems, we adopt a               has raised the possibility of introducing
                                             mechanism that is specific to the                       DT/T of 6 percent threshold to define                 limits on on-axis earth station
                                             particular interference situation and                   the default sharing required among                    emissions. Such on-axis limits would
                                             systems involved. Further, the single                   NGSO FSS systems.                                     reduce the differences between earth
                                             avoidance angle method previously                          Scope of Default Sharing Mechanism.                station emissions to satellites at orbits
                                             adopted has now been shown to not                       Above, we chose a spectrum splitting                  with significant different heights. We


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                                             recognize the potential utility of                      determinations would not achieve our                  creating undue uncertainty for other
                                             SpaceX’s proposal; however, given the                   dual milestone goals.                                 operators.
                                             variety of NGSO FSS system proposals                       Instead, given the desire for                        Replacements. The Commission also
                                             and their potential to offer broadband                  additional flexibility evident in the                 proposed to clarify in section 25.164
                                             services directly to consumers, we                      record, we conclude that requiring                    that both GSO and NGSO replacement
                                             believe it is premature to adopt any                    launch and operation of 50 percent of                 space stations, which must be
                                             additional technical limitations to                     the authorized satellite system within                scheduled for launch before the
                                             promote sharing among NGSO FSS                          six years of grant strikes an appropriate             retirement of the space stations being
                                             systems.                                                balance between providing flexibility                 replaced, are not subject to the separate
                                                Ephemeris Data. We believe that the                  for the licensee and a measure of                     milestone requirements in that section.
                                             current website requirement may be                      certainty for other operators. If a                   All commenters on this issue supported
                                             unduly rigid, and that other means to                   licensee fails to meet this milestone, its            the Commission’s proposal, which we
                                             share ephemeris data could be equally                   authorization will be reduced to the                  adopt to clarify this treatment.
                                             or more efficient and useful.                           number of satellites in use on the                    International Coverage
                                             Accordingly, we will simply require                     milestone date, and the bond will be
                                             NGSO FSS operators to ensure that                                                                                Sections 25.145 and 24.146. Sections
                                                                                                     forfeit. Operators that successfully
                                             ephemeris data regarding their                                                                                25.145(c)(1) and 25.146(i)(2) require
                                                                                                     complete the first milestone will have
                                             constellation is available to all                                                                             certain NGSO FSS systems to be capable
                                                                                                     an additional three years to deploy the
                                             authorized, co-frequency satellite                                                                            of providing service anywhere between
                                                                                                     remainder of their constellation, free of
                                             operators in a manner that is mutually                                                                        70° North Latitude and 55° South
                                                                                                     bond obligations. After the milestone
                                             acceptable to the parties. The                                                                                Latitude for at least 18 hours of every
                                                                                                     period, we will require licensees to                  day. The Notice proposed to delete
                                             requirement will apply in all bands in                  maintain 50 percent of their authorized
                                             which we require sharing among NGSO                                                                           these international coverage
                                                                                                     constellation in orbit at all times, or               requirements, noting they prohibit the
                                             FSS systems under the default method                    have their constellation size similarly
                                             adopted herein.                                                                                               use of certain non-geostationary orbits
                                                                                                     reduced to conform to their diminished                and system designs. Every commenter
                                                Applications after a Processing
                                                                                                     operations. Reducing the first milestone              on the issue agrees that removing this
                                             Round. The purpose of the recent
                                                                                                     requirement from 75% deployment, as                   requirement would afford operators
                                             processing rounds was to establish a
                                                                                                     proposed in the Notice, to 50%                        greater design flexibility. We agree with
                                             sharing environment among NGSO
                                                                                                     deployment will not necessarily affect                this assessment and therefore delete the
                                             systems, to provide a measure of
                                                                                                     the coverage of the authorized system. A              international coverage requirements in
                                             certainty in lieu of adopting an open-
                                                                                                     constellation may be able to achieve its              these sections.
                                             ended requirement to accommodate all
                                             future applicants. At the same time, it                 full coverage despite having only 50%                    Section 25.217. In addition, section
                                             is uncertain how many of the pending                    of its satellites deployed. Further,                  25.217(b)(1) contains an international
                                             system applications will proceed to full                licensees will be required to complete                coverage requirement mirroring the 18-
                                             deployment. While we will initially                     their authorized constellations within 9              hour, 70° North Latitude/55° South
                                             limit sharing under the DT/T of 6                       years. Finally, because operators of                  Latitude rules described above, which
                                             percent threshold to qualified                          smaller satellite systems may also                    applies to NGSO systems ‘‘before any
                                             applicants in a processing round,                       benefit from deployment flexibility, we               frequency-band-specific service rules
                                             treatment of later applicants to                        will apply these milestones and                       have been adopted for [a particular]
                                             approved systems must necessarily be                    requirements equally to all NGSO                      frequency band.’’ For NGSO FSS
                                             case-by-case based on the situation at                  systems, regardless of size.                          systems operating in various frequency
                                             the time, and considering both the need                    We decline to extend the bond period               bands, such as those in the 37–52 GHz
                                             to protect existing expectations and                    to nine years. Under our ‘‘escalating’’               range (for which the Commission has
                                             investments and provide for additional                  bond requirement, liability increases                 not adopted frequency-band-specific
                                             entry as well as any comments filed by                  from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000                         rules), this means that the same type of
                                             incumbent operators and reasoning                       progressively over the six-year bond                  coverage constraints that we are lifting
                                             presented by the new applicant.                         period. Extending this period to nine                 for other NGSO FSS systems would
                                                                                                     years, without appropriately increasing               continue to apply. This type of disparate
                                             Milestones                                              the maximum liability, would weaken                   treatment is unjustified because many of
                                               NGSO Milestones. Our chosen                           the incentive of the bond and is                      the same services, including broadband
                                             milestone approach seeks to accomplish                  unsupported by the record. In addition,               internet services, can be provided to
                                             two goals. First, it should be simple,                  because it could vitiate our percentage-              consumers in a variety of frequency
                                             clear, and easy to administer. Second, it               based milestone requirement, we will                  bands. Moreover, providing the same
                                             should discourage applicants from                       not allow a modification of the                       degree of flexibility for NGSO systems
                                             seeking authorizations for oversized,                   authorized number of satellites to                    covered by section 25.217(b) is
                                             unrealistic constellations, even if those               reduce a licensee’s milestone obligation              consistent with our goal of providing
                                             applicants eventually provide                           after grant. Further, a licensee may                  additional flexibility with respect to
                                             substantial service to the public. Such                 request to modify its authorization at                geographic coverage rules for all
                                             unused authorizations for spectrum-                     any time to deploy additional satellites.             ‘‘operators of NGSO FSS systems,’’ as
                                             orbit resources can create unnecessary                  These applications will be considered                 proposed in the Notice. This makes
                                             coordination burdens and uncertainty                    on a case-by-case basis as ‘‘NGSO-like’’              particular sense for systems that operate
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                                             for other operators. These may deter an                 applications filed after a processing                 in multiple bands—some covered by
                                             operator that is able to proceed with its               round. Given this additional                          section 25.217(b) and some not—which
                                             authorized satellite system. Proposals                  opportunity for modification and public               would otherwise be subject to two
                                             that allow applicants to set their own                  comment when plans have matured, we                   different coverage regimes depending on
                                             milestone objectives, that set more                     decline to extend the milestone period                which band the system was accessing.
                                             complex milestones, or that re-engage                   beyond 9 years, or to forgo a fixed                   To afford the same flexibility to all
                                             the Commission in construction                          completion milestone altogether, as                   NGSO FSS systems regardless of the


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                                             band, we therefore remove this section                  Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4),                regulatory flexibility to operators of
                                             25.217(b) default international coverage                we previously sought specific comment                 NGSO FSS systems.
                                             requirement.                                            on how the Commission might further
                                                                                                                                                           B. Summary of Significant Issues Raised
                                                                                                     reduce the information collection
                                             Pending Applications                                                                                          by Public Comments in Response to the
                                                                                                     burden for small business concerns with               IRFA
                                                The motivating purpose for this                      fewer than 25 employees.
                                             rulemaking was to update our rules and                    In this document, we have assessed                    There were no comments filed that
                                             policies to prepare for a new generation                the effects of reducing the application               specifically addressed the IRFA.
                                             of NGSO FSS satellite systems. Many of                  burdens of NGSO FSS satellite                         C. Response to Comments by the Chief
                                             these applications are now pending                      applicants, and find that doing so will               Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                             before the Commission. Accordingly, as                  serve the public interest and is unlikely             Business Administration
                                             of their effective date, we will apply the              to directly affect businesses with fewer
                                             rules and procedures we adopt in this                   than 25 employees.                                      Pursuant to the Small Business Jobs
                                             Report and Order to pending space                                                                             Act of 2010, which amended the RFA,
                                             station applications and petitions for                  Congressional Review Act                              the Commission is required to respond
                                             U.S. market access. In addition, we will                  The Commission will send a copy of                  to any comments filed by the Chief
                                             allow current licensees and market                      this Report and Order to Congress and                 Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                             access recipients to submit a simple                    the Government Accountability Office                  Business Administration (SBA), and to
                                             letter request to modify particular                     pursuant to the Congressional Review                  provide a detailed statement of any
                                             conditions in their grants consistent                   Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).                       change made to the proposed rules as a
                                             with the rule changes adopted in this                                                                         result of those comments. The Chief
                                             Order. The Commission may apply new                     Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 Counsel did not file any comments in
                                             procedures to pending applications if                     As required by the Regulatory                       response to the proposed rules in this
                                             doing so does not impair the rights an                  Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended                   proceeding.
                                             applicant possessed when it filed its                   (RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility              D. Description and Estimate of the
                                             application, increase an applicant’s                    Analysis (IRFA) was incorporated in the               Number of Small Entities To Which
                                             liability for past conduct, or impose new               Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in this                 Rules Will Apply
                                             duties on applicants with respect to                    proceeding. The Commission sought
                                             transactions already completed.                         written public comment on the                            The RFA directs agencies to provide
                                             Applicants do not gain any vested right                 proposals in the Notice, including                    a description of, and, where feasible, an
                                             merely by filing an application, and the                comment on the IRFA. No comments                      estimate of, the number of small entities
                                             simple act of filing an application is not              were received on the IRFA. This present               that may be affected by the rules
                                             considered a ‘‘transaction already                      Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 adopted herein. The RFA generally
                                             completed’’ for purposes of this                        (FRFA) conforms to the RFA.                           defines the term ‘‘small entity’’ as
                                             analysis. Accordingly, applying our new                                                                       having the same meaning as the terms
                                             rules and procedures to pending space                   A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Rules             ‘‘small business,’’ ‘‘small organization,’’
                                             station applications will not impair the                  The Order adopts several proposals                  and ‘‘small governmental jurisdiction.’’
                                             rights any applicant had at the time it                 relating to the Commission’s rules and                In addition, the term ‘‘small business’’
                                             filed its application. Nor will doing so                policies for satellite services, especially           has the same meaning as the term
                                             increase an applicant’s liability for past              those concerning non-geostationary-                   ‘‘small business concern’’ under the
                                             conduct.                                                satellite (NGSO), fixed-satellite service             Small Business Act. A ‘‘small business
                                                We disagree with ViaSat’s argument                   (FSS) systems. Adoption of these                      concern’’ is one which: (1) Is
                                             that we should dismiss pending                          changes will, among other things,                     independently owned and operated; (2)
                                             applications in the current processing                  provide for more flexible use of the                  is not dominant in its field of operation;
                                             rounds, or indefinitely withhold action                 17.8–20.2 GHz bands for FSS; promote                  and (3) satisfies any additional criteria
                                             until additional EPFD deliberations are                 shared use of spectrum among NGSO                     established by the Small Business
                                             completed. Doing so would largely                       FSS satellite systems; and remove                     Administration (SBA). Below, we
                                             negate the purpose of this rulemaking                   unnecessary design restrictions on                    describe and estimate the number of
                                             and delay the authorization of pending                  NGSO FSS systems.                                     small entity licensees that may be
                                             systems. Rather, we note that ViaSat has                  The Order adopts several changes to                 affected by adoption of the final rules.
                                             reviewed the pending proposals and                      47 CFR parts 2 and 25. Principally, it:                  Satellite Telecommunications. This
                                             believes it can operate with each of the                  (1) Allocates additional spectrum for               category comprises firms ‘‘primarily
                                             technical designs proposed.                             use by FSS systems on a secondary basis               engaged in providing
                                                                                                     in the 17.8–18.3 GHz band, subject to                 telecommunications services to other
                                             Paperwork Reduction Act                                                                                       establishments in the
                                                                                                     power flux-density limits designed to
                                               This document contains modified                       protect primary terrestrial services.                 telecommunications and broadcasting
                                             information collection requirements                       (2) Allows additional operation of                  industries by forwarding and receiving
                                             subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act                  NGSO FSS systems in segments of the                   communications signals via a system of
                                             of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104–13. It                    17.8–20.2 GHz band within limits                      satellites or reselling satellite
                                             will be submitted to the Office of                      protective of FSS satellite systems in the            telecommunications.’’ The category has
                                             Management and Budget (OMB) for                         geostationary-satellite orbit (GSO).                  a small business size standard of $32.5
                                             review under Section 3507(d) of the                       (3) Allows GSO FSS operation in the                 million or less in average annual
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                                             PRA. OMB, other Federal agencies, and                   18.8–19.3 GHz band on an unprotected,                 receipts, under SBA rules. For this
                                             the general public will be invited to                   non-interference basis with regard to                 category, Census Bureau data for 2012
                                             comment on the modified information                     NGSO FSS systems, to provide                          show that there were a total of 333 firms
                                             collection requirements contained in                    additional operational flexibility.                   that operated for the entire year. Of this
                                             this document. In addition, we note that                  (4) Amends the Commission’s satellite               total, 299 firms had annual receipts of
                                             pursuant to the Small Business                          milestone policies and geographic                     less than $25 million. Consequently, we
                                             Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public                    coverage rules to provide additional                  estimate that the majority of satellite


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                                             telecommunications providers are small                  they will comply with equivalent                      networks. Applicants and licensees
                                             entities.                                               power-flux density limits. In addition,               affected by § 25.146(a) or 25.289 should
                                                The rule changes adopted in this                     the Order provides greater flexibility to             become familiar with the incorporated
                                             Order will affect space station                         both geostationary and non-                           materials.
                                             applicants and licensees. Generally,                    geostationary satellite operators to                     (3) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3:
                                             space stations cost hundreds of millions                provide service in additional portions of             Resolutions and Recommendations,
                                             of dollars to construct, launch, and                    the 17.8–20.2 GHz frequency band.                     Resolution 76 (Rev.WRC–15),
                                             operate. Consequently, we do not                        Overall, we believe the actions in this               ‘‘Protection of geostationary fixed-
                                             anticipate that any space station                       document will reduce burdens on the                   satellite service and geostationary
                                             operators are small entities that would                 affected licensees, including any small               broadcasting-satellite service networks
                                             be affected by our actions.                             entities.                                             from the maximum aggregate equivalent
                                                                                                                                                           power flux-density produced by
                                             E. Description of Projected Reporting,                  G. Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                  multiple non-geostationary fixed-
                                             Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance                     Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                satellite service systems in frequency
                                             Requirements for Small Entities                         Rules                                                 bands where equivalent power flux-
                                                The Order adopts several rule changes                  None.                                               density limits have been adopted,’’
                                             that would affect compliance                              Report to Congress: The Commission                  Edition of 2016.
                                             requirements for space station operators.               will send a copy of the Report and                       Resolution 76 of the ITU Radio
                                             As noted above, these parties rarely                    Order, including this FRFA, in a report               Regulations contains aggregate power
                                             qualify as small entities.                              to be sent to Congress pursuant to the                limits on NGSO FSS satellite
                                                For example, we allow additional                     Congressional Review Act. In addition,                transmissions to protect geostationary
                                             uses of certain frequencies within the                  the Commission will send a copy of the                satellite networks, related to the per-
                                             17.8–20.2 GHz band, subject to                          Report and Order, including this FRFA,                system power limits in Article 22. The
                                             compliance with power limits designed                   to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the              Commission requires under § 25.146(a)
                                             to protect other users of the bands. We                 SBA. A copy of the Report and Order                   that NGSO FSS satellite operators also
                                             also modify rules for satellite system                  and FRFA (or summaries thereof) will                  certify compliance with these aggregate
                                             implementation to provide additional                    also be published in the Federal                      limits. Applicants and licensees affected
                                             flexibility to operators. And we                        Register.                                             by § 25.146(a) should become familiar
                                             eliminate a geographic service                                                                                with the incorporated materials.
                                             requirement that restricts the design                   Incorporation by Reference                               (4) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3:
                                             possibilities of certain NGSO FSS                          This final rule incorporates by                    Resolutions and Recommendations,
                                             satellite systems. In total, the actions in             reference four elements of the ITU Radio              Resolution 85 (WRC–03), ‘‘Application
                                             this Order are designed to achieve the                  Regulations, Edition of 2016, into part               of Article 22 of the Radio Regulations to
                                             Commission’s mandate to regulate in                     25 for specific purposes:                             the protection of geostationary fixed-
                                             the public interest while imposing the                     (1) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1:               satellite service and broadcasting-
                                             lowest necessary burden on all affected                 Articles, Article 21, ‘‘Terrestrial and               satellite service networks from non-
                                             parties, including small entities.                      space services sharing frequency bands                geostationary fixed-satellite service
                                                                                                     above 1 GHz,’’ Section V, ‘‘Limits of                 systems,’’ Edition of 2016.
                                             F. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant
                                                                                                     power flux-density from space stations,’’                Resolution 85 of the ITU Radio
                                             Economic Impact on Small Entities, and
                                                                                                     Edition of 2016.                                      Regulations concerns the assessment of
                                             Significant Alternatives Considered                     Article 21 of the ITU Radio Regulations               compliance with the power limits on
                                                The RFA requires an agency to                        contains power limits on satellite                    NGSO FSS systems in Article 22. The
                                             describe any significant alternatives that              transmissions to protect terrestrial and              Commission requires under 25.146(c)
                                             it has considered in developing its                     other services. The Commission requires               that NGSO FSS operators receive a
                                             approach, which may include the                         under § 25.146(a) that non-                           favourable or qualified favourable
                                             following four alternatives (among                      geostationary, fixed-satellite service                finding under this Resolution.
                                             others): ‘‘(1) The establishment of                     (NGSO FSS) satellite operators certify                Applicants and licensees affected by
                                             differing compliance or reporting                       compliance with these limits.                         § 25.146(a) should become familiar with
                                             requirements or timetables that take into               Applicants and licensees affected by                  the incorporated materials.
                                             account the resources available to small                § 25.146(a) should become familiar with                  Materials (1) through (4) above are
                                             entities; (2) the clarification,                        the incorporated materials.                           available for free download at http://
                                             consolidation, or simplification of                        (2) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1:               www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016. In
                                             compliance and reporting requirements                   Articles, Article 22, ‘‘Space services,’’             addition, copies of all of the materials
                                             under the rule for such small entities;                 Section II, ‘‘Control of interference to              are available for purchase from the ITU
                                             (3) the use of performance rather than                  geostationary-satellite systems,’’ Edition            through the contact information
                                             design standards; and (4) an exemption                  of 2016.                                              provided in section 25.108, and are
                                             from coverage of the rule, or any part                     Article 22 of the ITU Radio                        available for public inspection at the
                                             thereof, for such small entities.’’                     Regulations contains power limits on                  Commission address noted in the rule as
                                                In this Report and Order, the                        NGSO FSS satellite systems to protect                 well.
                                             Commission relaxes or removes                           geostationary satellite networks from
                                             requirements on NGSO FSS operators,                     unacceptable interference. The                        Ordering Clauses
                                             including changing the 100 percent                      Commission requires under § 25.146(a)                   It is ordered, pursuant to sections 4(i),
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                                             deployment milestone after six years to                 that NGSO FSS operators certify                       7(a), 10, 303, 308(b), and 316 of the
                                             a 50 percent milestone at that time, and                compliance with these limits. In                      Communications Act of 1934, as
                                             allowing three additional years to                      addition, compliance with the Article                 amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 157(a), 160,
                                             launch the remaining constellation;                     22 limits satisfies the requirement in                303, 308(b), 316, that this Report and
                                             removing geographic coverage                            § 25.289 that an NGSO FSS satellite                   Order IS ADOPTED, the policies, rules,
                                             requirements; and allowing applicants                   operator not cause unacceptable                       and requirements discussed herein ARE
                                             to certify, rather than demonstrate, that               interference to geostationary satellite               ADOPTED, Parts 2 and 25 of the


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                                             Commission’s rules ARE AMENDED as                       Commission’s rules is amended as set                  Federal Communications Commission.
                                             set forth in Appendix A, and this                       forth below.                                          Katura Jackson,
                                             Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking                      It is further ordered that the                     Federal Register Liaison Officer, Office of the
                                             is adopted.                                             International Bureau is delegated                     Secretary.
                                                It is further ordered that this Report               authority to issue Public Notices                     Final Rules
                                             and Order shall be effective January 17,                consistent with this Report and Order.
                                             2018, except that those amendments                                                                              For the reasons discussed in the
                                                                                                        It is further ordered that the                     preamble, the Federal Communications
                                             which contain new or modified
                                                                                                     International Bureau will issue a Public              Commission amends 47 CFR parts 2 and
                                             information collection requirements that
                                             require approval by the Office of                       Notice announcing the effective date for              25 as follows:
                                             Management and Budget under the                         all of the changes adopted in this Report
                                                                                                     and Order.                                            PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
                                             Paperwork Reduction Act will become                                                                           AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS;
                                             effective after the Commission publishes                   It is further ordered that the                     GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
                                             a document in the Federal Register.                     Commission’s Consumer and
                                             announcing such approval and the                        Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2
                                             relevant effective date.                                Information Center, will send a copy of               continues to read as follows:
                                                It is further ordered that the                       this Report and Order, including the                    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and
                                             Commission’s Consumer and                               Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to             336, unless otherwise noted.
                                             Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference                  the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                                                                                                                                           ■ 2. In § 2.106, the Table of Frequency
                                             Information Center, shall send a copy of                Small Business Administration.
                                                                                                                                                           Allocations is amended as follows:
                                             this Report and Order and Further
                                                                                                     List of Subjects                                      ■ a. Pages 49, 52, and 55 are revised.
                                             Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
                                                                                                                                                           ■ b. In the list of non-Federal
                                             including the Initial and Final                         47 CFR Part 2                                         Government (NG) Footnotes, footnotes
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Analyses, to the
                                                                                                       Earth stations, Radio, Satellites.                  NG57, NG62, and NG535A are added;
                                             Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                                                                                                                                           and footnotes NG164, NG165, and
                                             Business Administration.                                47 CFR Part 25                                        NG166 are revised.
                                                It is ordered, pursuant to 47 U.S.C.                                                                         The revisions and additions read as
                                             154(i), 157(a), 160, 161, 303(c), 303(f),                 Administrative practice and                         follows:
                                             303(g), 303(r), 308(b), that this Report                procedure, Earth stations, Incorporation
                                             and Order is adopted, the policies,                     by reference, Satellites.                             § 2.106      Table of Frequency Allocations.
                                             rules, and requirements discussed                                                                             *        *      *    *     *
                                             herein are adopted, and part 25 of the                                                                        BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
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                            Mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)       MOBILE-SATELLITE (space-to-Earth)   Mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
                            5.524                              5.524 5.525 5.526 5.527 5.528 5.529      5.524
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                            20.2-21.2                                                                                                       20.2-21.2                            20.2-21.2
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                            MOBILE-SATELLITE (space-to-Earth)                                                                                 (space-to-Earth)                     signal-satellite (space-to-Earth)
                            Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (space-to-Earth)                                                   MOBILE-SATELLITE
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                          INTER-SATELLITE 5.536                   FIXED-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space)                                        INTER-SATELLITE 5.536
                          MOBILE                                  INTER-SATELLITE 5.536 5.537                                             MOBILE
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                           MOBILE                                                                                                                                               MOBILE                                  Communications (25)
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                            5.484A 5.516B 5.539                     5.484A 5.516B 5.539                 5.484A 5.516B 5.539                                                     MOBILE-SATELLITE
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                            (Earth-to-space) 5.541                  (Earth-to-space)                    (Earth-to-space) 5.541
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                                             BILLING CODE 6712–01–C                                  § 25.108    Incorporation by reference.               ■ 5. In § 25.114, revise paragraphs (c)(8)
                                             *     *      *     *    *                                  (a) Certain material is incorporated by            and (d)(12) to read as follows:
                                                NON–FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (NG)                          reference into this part with the
                                             FOOTNOTES                                                                                                     § 25.114 Applications for space station
                                                                                                     approval of the Director of the Federal               authorizations.
                                             *     *      *     *    *                               Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
                                                                                                                                                           *     *     *      *    *
                                                NG57 The use of the band 12.75–                      CFR part 51. All approved material is
                                                                                                                                                             (c) * * *
                                             13.25 GHz by non-geostationary-satellite                available for inspection at the Federal
                                                                                                                                                             (8) Calculated maximum power flux-
                                             systems in the fixed-satellite service is               Communications Commission, 445 12th
                                                                                                                                                           density levels within each coverage area
                                             limited to communications with                          Street SW, Reference Information
                                                                                                                                                           and energy dispersal bandwidths, if any,
                                             individually licensed earth stations.                   Center, Room CY–A257, Washington,
                                                                                                                                                           needed for compliance with § 25.208,
                                             *     *      *     *    *                               DC 20554, 202–418–0270, and is
                                                                                                                                                           for the angles of arrival specified in the
                                                NG62 In the bands 28.5–29.1 GHz and                  available from the sources listed below.
                                                                                                                                                           applicable paragraph(s) of § 25.208,
                                             29.25–29.5 GHz, stations in the fixed-                  It is also available for inspection at the
                                                                                                                                                           except for an NGSO FSS applicant
                                             satellite service shall not cause harmful               National Archives and Records
                                                                                                                                                           certifying compliance with PFD limits
                                             interference to, or claim protection                    Administration (NARA). For
                                                                                                                                                           under § 25.146(a)(1);
                                             from, stations in the fixed service                     information on the availability of this
                                                                                                     material at NARA, call 202–741–6030 or                *     *     *      *    *
                                             operating under the following call signs:                                                                       (d) * * *
                                             KEB35, KGB72, KGC79, KIL20, KME49,                      go to www.archives.gov/federal-register/
                                                                                                     ccfr/ibr-locations.html.                                (12) The information required by
                                             KQG58, KQH74, KSA96, KSE73,                                                                                   § 25.146, if the application is for an
                                             KVH83, KYJ33, KZS88, WAX78,                             *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                                                                           NGSO FSS system authorization within
                                             WLT380, WMK817, WML443, WMP367,                            (c) * * *                                          the 10.7–30 GHz band.
                                             and WSL69.                                                 (2) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1:               *     *     *      *    *
                                             *     *      *     *    *                               Articles, Article 21, ‘‘Terrestrial and
                                                                                                                                                           ■ 6. In § 25.115, revise paragraphs (c)(1)
                                                NG164 The use of the band 18.6–18.8                  space services sharing frequency bands
                                                                                                     above 1 GHz,’’ Section V, ‘‘Limits of                 introductory text, (e), and (f) to read as
                                             GHz by the fixed-satellite service is                                                                         follows:
                                             limited to geostationary-satellite                      power flux-density from space stations,’’
                                             networks.                                               Edition of 2016, copyright 2016, http://              § 25.115 Applications for earth station
                                                NG165 In the bands 18.8–19.3 GHz                     www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016.                        authorizations.
                                             and 28.6–29.1 GHz, geostationary-                       Incorporation by reference approved for               *      *      *    *     *
                                             satellite networks in the fixed-satellite               § 25.146(a).                                             (c)(1) GSO FSS earth stations in 10.7–
                                             service shall not cause harmful                            (3) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 1:               12.2 GHz or 14–14.5 GHz. A blanket
                                             interference to, or claim protection                    Articles, Article 22, ‘‘Space services,’’             license application for operation in the
                                             from, non-geostationary-satellite                       Section II, ‘‘Control of interference to              10.7–12.2 GHz or 14–14.5 GHz bands
                                             systems in the fixed-satellite service.                 geostationary-satellite systems,’’ Edition            may be filed on FCC Form 312 or Form
                                                NG166 The use of the bands 19.4–19.6                 of 2016, copyright 2016, http://                      312EZ, with a Schedule B for each large
                                             GHz and 29.1–29.25 GHz by the fixed-                    www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016.                        (5 meters or larger) hub station antenna
                                             satellite service is limited to feeder links            Incorporation by reference approved for               and each representative type of small
                                             for non-geostationary-satellite systems                 §§ 25.146(a), 25.289.                                 antenna (less than 5 meters) operating
                                             in the mobile-satellite service.                        *      *     *     *     *                            within the network; however, blanket
                                             *     *      *     *    *                                  (8) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3:               licensing in the 10.7–11.7 GHz band is
                                                NG535A The use of the band 29.25–                    Resolutions and Recommendations,                      on an unprotected basis with respect to
                                             29.5 GHz by the fixed-satellite service is              Resolution 76 (Rev.WRC-15),                           the fixed service.
                                             limited to geostationary-satellite                      ‘‘Protection of geostationary fixed-                  *      *      *    *     *
                                             networks and to feeder links for non-                   satellite service and geostationary                      (e) GSO FSS earth stations in 17.8–30
                                             geostationary-satellite systems in the                  broadcasting-satellite service networks               GHz. (1) An application for a GSO FSS
                                             mobile-satellite service.                               from the maximum aggregate equivalent                 earth station license in the 17.8–19.4
                                                                                                     power flux-density produced by                        GHz, 19.6–20.2 GHz, 27.5–29.1 GHz, or
                                             *     *      *     *    *
                                                                                                     multiple non-geostationary fixed-                     29.25–30 GHz bands not filed on FCC
                                             PART 25—SATELLITE                                       satellite service systems in frequency                Form 312EZ pursuant to paragraph
                                             COMMUNICATIONS                                          bands where equivalent power flux-                    (a)(2) of this section must be filed on
                                                                                                     density limits have been adopted,’’                   FCC Form 312, Main Form and
                                             ■ 3. The authority citation for part 25 is              Edition of 2016, copyright 2016, http://              Schedule B, and must include any
                                             revised to read as follows:                             www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016.                        information required by paragraph (g) or
                                                                                                     Incorporation by reference approved for               (j) of this section or by § 25.130.
                                               Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303,
                                             307, 309, 310, 319, 332, 605, and 721, unless
                                                                                                     § 25.146(a).                                             (2) An applicant may request
                                             otherwise noted.                                           (9) ITU Radio Regulations, Volume 3:               authority for operation of GSO FSS
                                                                                                     Resolutions and Recommendations,                      earth stations in the 17.8–19.4 GHz,
                                             ■ 4. In § 25.108:
                                                                                                     Resolution 85 (WRC–03), ‘‘Application                 19.6–20.2 GHz, 28.35–29.1 GHz, and
                                             ■ a. Revise paragraph (a);                              of Article 22 of the Radio Regulations to             29.25–30 GHz bands without specifying
                                             ■ b. Remove paragraph (c)(6) and                        the protection of geostationary fixed-                the location of user terminals but must
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                                             redesignate paragraphs (c)(2) through (5)               satellite service and broadcasting-                   specify the geographic area(s) in which
                                             as paragraphs (c)(4) through (7);                       satellite service networks from non-                  they will operate and the location of
                                             ■ c. Add new paragraphs (c)(2) and (3);                 geostationary fixed-satellite service                 hub and/or gateway stations; however,
                                             and                                                     systems,’’ Edition of 2016, copyright                 blanket licensing in the 17.8–18.3 GHz,
                                             ■ d. Add paragraphs (c)(8) and (9).                     2016, http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-                19.3–19.4 GHz, and 19.6–19.7 GHz
                                               The revisions and additions read as                   2016. Incorporation by reference                      bands is on an unprotected basis with
                                             follows:                                                approved for § 25.146(c).                             respect to the fixed service.


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                                                (f) NGSO FSS earth stations in 10.7–                 accordance with Resolution 85 of the                  authority to operate a replacement space
                                             29.1 GHz. (1) An application for an                     ITU Radio Regulations (incorporated by                station(s) that meets the relevant criteria
                                             NGSO FSS earth station license in the                   reference, § 25.108), regarding its                   in § 25.165(e)(1) and (2) and that will be
                                             10.7–29.1 GHz band must include the                     compliance with applicable ITU EPFD                   launched before the space station(s) to
                                             certification described in § 25.146(a)(2).              limits. In addition, a market access                  be replaced is retired from service or
                                                (2) Individual or blanket license                    holder in these bands must:                           within a reasonable time after loss of a
                                             applications may be filed for operation                   (1) Communicate the ITU finding to                  space station during launch or due to
                                             in the 10.7–12.7 GHz, 14–14.5 GHz,                      the Commission; and                                   premature failure in orbit.
                                             17.8–18.6 GHz, 18.8–19.4 GHz, 19.6–                       (2) Submit the input data files used                  (2) Paragraphs (e), (f), and (g) of this
                                             20.2 GHz, or 28.35–29.1 GHz bands;                      for the ITU validation software.                      section do not apply to an NGSO FSS
                                             however, blanket licensing in the 10.7–                   (d) Coordination will be required                   application granted with a condition to
                                             11.7 GHz, 17.8–18.3 GHz, 19.3–19.4                      between NGSO FSS systems and GSO                      share spectrum pursuant to § 25.261.
                                             GHz, and 19.6–19.7 GHz bands is on an                   FSS earth stations in the 10.7–12.75                  *     *     *     *     *
                                             unprotected basis with respect to the                   GHz band when:
                                                                                                                                                           ■ 14. In § 25.161, revise paragraph (a)
                                             fixed service.                                            (1) The GSO satellite network has
                                                                                                     receive earth stations with earth station             and add paragraph (d) to read as
                                                (3) Individual license applications
                                                                                                     antenna maximum isotropic gain greater                follows:
                                             only may be filed for operation in the
                                             12.75–13.15 GHz, 13.2125–13.25 GHz,                     than or equal to 64 dBi; G/T of 44 dB/                § 25.161 Automatic termination of station
                                             13.75–14 GHz, or 27.5–28.35 GHz                         K or higher; and emission bandwidth of                authorization.
                                             bands.                                                  250 MHz; and                                          *      *      *    *     *
                                             *      *    *     *     *                                 (2)The EPFDdown radiated by the                       (a)(1) The failure to meet an
                                                                                                     NGSO satellite system into the GSO                    applicable milestone specified in
                                             § 25.142   [Amended]                                    specific receive earth station, either                § 25.164(a) or (b), if no authorized space
                                             ■   7. In § 25.142, remove paragraph (d).               within the U.S. for domestic service or               station is functional in orbit;
                                                                                                     any points outside the U.S. for                         (2) The failure to meet an applicable
                                             § 25.143   [Amended]                                    international service, as calculated                  milestone specified in § 25.164(b)(1) or
                                             ■   8. In § 25.143, remove paragraph (d).               using the ITU software for examining                  (2), if at least one authorized space
                                                                                                     compliance with EPFD limits exceeds—                  station is functional in an authorized
                                             § 25.145   [Removed]                                    174.5 dB(W/(m2/40kHz)) for any                        orbit, which failure will result in the
                                             ■   9. Remove § 25.145.                                 percentage of time for NGSO systems                   termination of authority for the space
                                             ■   10. Revise § 25.146 to read as follows:             with all satellites only operating at or              stations not in orbit as of the milestone
                                                                                                     below 2500 km altitude, or—202 dB(W/                  date, but allow for technically identical
                                             § 25.146 Licensing and operating                        (m2/40kHz)) for any percentage of time
                                             provisions for NGSO FSS space stations.                                                                       replacements; or
                                                                                                     for NGSO systems with any satellites                    (3) The failure to meet any other
                                                (a) An NGSO FSS applicant proposing                  operating above 2500 km altitude.                     milestone or construction requirement
                                             to operate in the 10.7–30 GHz frequency                   (e) An NGSO FSS licensee or market                  imposed as a condition of authorization.
                                             range must certify that it will comply                  access recipient must ensure that                     In the case of a space station
                                             with:                                                   ephemeris data for its constellation is
                                                (1) Any applicable power flux-density                                                                      authorization when at least one
                                                                                                     available to all operators of authorized,             authorized space station is functional in
                                             levels in Article 21, Section V, Table                  in-orbit, co-frequency satellite systems
                                             21–4 of the ITU Radio Regulations                                                                             orbit, however, such termination will be
                                                                                                     in a manner that is mutually acceptable.              with respect to only the authorization
                                             (incorporated by reference, § 25.108),                  ■ 11. In § 25.151:
                                             except that in the 19.3–19.4 GHz and                                                                          for any space stations not in orbit as of
                                                                                                     ■ a. Remove ‘‘and’’ from the end of                   the milestone date.
                                             19.6–19.7 GHz bands applicants must                     paragraph (b)(10);
                                             certify that they will comply with the                  ■ b. Remove the period at the end of
                                                                                                                                                           *      *      *    *     *
                                             ITU PFD limits governing NGSO FSS                       paragraph (b)(11) and add ‘‘; and’’ in its              (d) The failure to maintain 50 percent
                                             systems in the 17.7–19.3 GHz band; and                  place; and                                            of the maximum number of NGSO space
                                                (2) Any applicable equivalent power                  ■ c Add paragraph (a)(12) to read as
                                                                                                                                                           stations authorized for service following
                                             flux-density levels in Article 22, Section              follows:                                              the 9-year milestone period as
                                             II, and Resolution 76 of the ITU Radio                                                                        functional space stations in authorized
                                             Regulations (both incorporated by                       § 25.151    Public notice.                            orbits, which failure will result in the
                                             reference, § 25.108).                                      (a) * * *                                          termination of authority for the space
                                                (b) In addition, an NGSO FSS                            (12) The receipt of EPFD input data                stations not in orbit as of the date of
                                             applicant proposing to operate in the                   files from an NGSO FSS licensee or                    noncompliance, but allow for
                                             10.7–12.7 GHz, 12.75–13.25 GHz,                         market access recipient, submitted                    technically identical replacements.
                                             13.75–14.5 GHz, 18.8–19.3 GHz, or                       pursuant to § 25.111(b) or 25.146(c)(2).              ■ 15. In § 25.164, revise paragraphs (a),
                                             28.6–29.1 GHz bands must provide a                      *      *    *    *      *                             (b), and (g) to read as follows:
                                             demonstration that the proposed system
                                             is capable of providing FSS on a                        § 25.156    [Amended]                                 § 25.164   Milestones.
                                             continuous basis throughout the fifty                   ■ 12. In § 25.156, remove and reserve                    (a) The recipient of an initial license
                                             states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin                paragraph (d)(5).                                     for a GSO space station, other than a
                                             Islands.                                                ■ 13. In § 25.157, revise paragraph (b) to
                                                                                                                                                           DBS space station, SDARS space station,
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                                                (c) Prior to the initiation of service, an           read as follows:                                      or replacement space station as defined
                                             NGSO FSS operator licensed or holding                                                                         in § 25.165(e), must launch the space
                                             a market access authorization to operate                § 25.157 Consideration of applications for            station, position it in its assigned orbital
                                             in the 10.7–30 GHz frequency range                      NGSO-like satellite operation.                        location, and operate it in accordance
                                             must receive a ‘‘favorable’’ or ‘‘qualified             *     *    *     *    *                               with the station authorization no later
                                             favorable’’ finding by the ITU                            (b)(1) The procedures in this section               than 5 years after the grant of the
                                             Radiocommunication Bureau, in                           do not apply to an application for                    license, unless a different schedule is


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                                             established by Title 47, Chapter I, or the              authorized pursuant to part 30 of this                the licensee will be required to comply
                                             Commission.                                             chapter, except for FSS operations                    with the following technical
                                               (b)(1) The recipient of an initial                    associated with earth stations                        requirements, notwithstanding the
                                             authorization for an NGSO satellite                     authorized pursuant to § 25.136.                      frequency bands specified in these rule
                                             system, other than an SDARS system,                        (ii) Use of the 37.5–40 GHz band by                provisions: §§ 25.143(b)(2)(iv),
                                             must launch 50 percent of the maximum                   the FSS (space-to-Earth) is limited to                25.204(e), and 25.210(f), (i), and (j).
                                             number of space stations authorized for                 individually licensed earth stations.                 *     *     *    *     *
                                             service, place them in their assigned                   Earth stations in this band must not be               ■ 20. Revise § 25.261 to read as follows:
                                             orbits, and operate them in accordance                  ubiquitously deployed and must not be
                                             with the station authorization no later                 used to serve individual consumers.                   § 25.261 Sharing among NGSO FSS space
                                             than 6 years after the grant of the                        (iii) The U.S. non-Federal Table of                stations.
                                             authorization, unless a different                       Frequency Allocations, in § 2.106 of this                (a) Scope. This section applies to
                                             schedule is established by Title 47,                    chapter, is applicable between                        NGSO FSS operation with earth stations
                                             Chapter I. This paragraph does not                      Commission space station licensees                    with directional antennas anywhere in
                                             apply to replacement NGSO space                         relying on a U.S. ITU filing and                      the world under a Commission license,
                                             stations as defined in § 25.165(e).                     transmitting to or receiving from                     or in the United States under a grant of
                                               (2) A licensee that satisfies the                     anywhere on Earth, including airborne                 U.S. market access.
                                             requirement in paragraph (b)(1) of this                 earth stations, in the 17.7–20.2 GHz or                  (b) Coordination. NGSO FSS operators
                                             section must launch the remaining                       27.5–30 GHz bands.                                    must coordinate in good faith the use of
                                             space stations necessary to complete its                *       *    *     *    *                             commonly authorized frequencies.
                                             authorized service constellation, place                                                                          (c) Default procedure. Absent
                                                                                                     ■ 18. In § 25.208:
                                             them in their assigned orbits, and                                                                            coordination between two or more
                                                                                                     ■ a. Revise the section heading and the
                                             operate each of them in accordance with                                                                       satellite systems, whenever the increase
                                                                                                     introductory text to paragraph (c), and
                                             the authorization no later than nine                    ■ b. Remove and reserve paragraphs (e)
                                                                                                                                                           in system noise temperature of an earth
                                             years after the grant of the authorization.             and (g) through (m).                                  station receiver, or a space station
                                             *      *     *    *     *                                  The revisions read as follows:                     receiver for a satellite with on-board
                                               (g) Licensees of satellite systems that                                                                     processing, of either system, DT/T,
                                             include both NGSO satellites and GSO                    § 25.208    Power flux-density limits.                exceeds 6 percent due to interference
                                             satellites must meet the requirement in                 *     *     *      *    *                             from emissions originating in the other
                                             paragraph (a) of this section with                        (c) For a GSO space station in the                  system in a commonly authorized
                                             respect to the GSO satellite(s) and the                 17.7–19.7 GHz, 22.55–23.55 GHz, or                    frequency band, such frequency band
                                             applicable requirements in paragraph                    24.45–24.75 GHz bands, or for an NGSO                 will be divided among the affected
                                             (b) of this section with respect to the                 space station in the 22.55–23.55 GHz or               satellite networks in accordance with
                                             NGSO satellites.                                        24.45–24.75 GHz bands, the PFD at the                 the following procedure:
                                                                                                     Earth’s surface produced by emissions                    (1) Each of n (number of) satellite
                                             *      *     *    *     *                                                                                     networks involved must select 1/n of
                                                                                                     for all conditions and for all methods of
                                             ■ 16. In § 25.165, revise paragraph (c)                                                                       the assigned spectrum available in each
                                                                                                     modulation must not exceed the
                                             and add paragraph (d) to read as                                                                              of these frequency bands. The selection
                                                                                                     following values:
                                             follows:                                                                                                      order for each satellite network will be
                                                                                                     *     *     *      *    *
                                             § 25.165   Surety bonds.                                                                                      determined by the date that the first
                                                                                                     ■ 19. In § 25.217, revise paragraphs
                                                                                                                                                           space station in each satellite system is
                                             *      *      *     *    *                              (b)(1) and (c)(1) to read as follows:                 launched and capable of operating in
                                                (c) A licensee will be considered to be
                                                                                                     § 25.217    Default service rules.                    the frequency band under consideration;
                                             in default with respect to a bond filed                                                                          (2) The affected station(s) of the
                                             pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section         *     *
                                                                                                     *     *    *
                                                                                           (b)(1) For all NGSO-like satellite                              respective satellite systems may operate
                                             if it surrenders the license before                                                                           in only the selected (1/n) spectrum
                                             meeting an applicable milestone            licenses for which the application was
                                                                                        filed pursuant to the procedures set                               associated with its satellite system
                                             requirement in § 25.164(a) or (b)(1) or if                                                                    while the DT/T of 6 percent threshold is
                                             it fails to satisfy any such milestone.    forth in § 25.157 after August 27, 2003,
                                                                                        authorizing operations in a frequency                              exceeded;
                                                (d) A licensee will be relieved of its                                                                        (3) All affected station(s) may resume
                                             bond obligation under paragraph (a) of     band for which the Commission has not
                                                                                                                                                           operations throughout the assigned
                                             this section upon a Commission finding     adopted frequency band-specific service
                                                                                                                                                           frequency bands once the threshold is
                                             that the licensee has satisfied the        rules at the time the license is granted,
                                                                                                                                                           no longer exceeded.
                                             applicable milestone requirement(s) in     the licensee will be required to comply
                                             § 25.164(a) and (b)(1) for the             with the following technical                                       § 25.271   [Amended]
                                             authorization.                             requirements, notwithstanding the                                  ■ 21. In § 25.271, remove and reserve
                                             *      *      *     *    *                 frequency bands specified in these rule                            paragraph (e).
                                                                                        provisions: §§ 25.143(b)(2)(ii) (except
                                             ■ 17. In § 25.202, revise paragraph (a)(1)                                                                    ■ 22. Add § 25.289 to subpart D to read
                                                                                        NGSO FSS systems) and (iii), 25.204(e),
                                             to read as follows:                                                                                           as follows:
                                                                                        and 25.210(f) and (i).
                                             § 25.202 Frequencies, frequency tolerance, *      *     *     *    *                                          § 25.289 Protection of GSO networks by
                                             and emission limits.                          (c)(1) For all GSO-like satellite                               NGSO systems.
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                                                (a)(1) In addition to the frequency-use licenses for which the application was                                Unless otherwise provided in this
                                             restrictions set forth in § 2.106 of this  filed pursuant to the procedures set                               chapter, an NGSO system licensee must
                                             chapter, the following restrictions        forth in § 25.158 after August 27, 2003,                           not cause unacceptable interference to,
                                             apply:                                     authorizing operations in a frequency                              or claim protection from, a GSO FSS or
                                                (i) In the 27.5–28.35 GHz band, the     band for which the Commission has not                              GSO BSS network. An NGSO FSS
                                             FSS (Earth-to-space) is secondary to the adopted frequency band-specific service                              licensee operating in compliance with
                                             Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service       rules at the time the license is granted,                          the applicable equivalent power flux-


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                                             density limits in Article 22, Section II of             The Commission publishes this notice                  apportioned among the coastal states
                                             the ITU Radio Regulations (incorporated                 as an announcement of the effective                   from Maine through North Carolina. The
                                             by reference, § 25.108) will be                         date of the rules. Because we received                process to set the annual commercial
                                             considered as having fulfilled this                     OMB approval for the non-substantive                  quota and the percent allocated to each
                                             obligation with respect to any GSO                      change request in advance of the                      state is described in § 648.102, and the
                                             network.                                                effective date for the rule changes that              initial 2017 allocations were published
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–26532 Filed 12–15–17; 8:45 am]            did not require OMB approval, all of the              on December 22, 2016 (81 FR 93842).
                                             BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                                                                     rule changes contained in the                            The final rule implementing
                                                                                                     Commission’s Order, FCC 17–137, will                  Amendment 5 to the Summer Flounder
                                                                                                     share the same effective date of January              Fishery Management Plan, as published
                                             FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                  8, 2017.                                              in the Federal Register on December 17,
                                             COMMISSION                                              Federal Communications Commission.                    1993 (58 FR 65936), provided a
                                                                                                     Marlene H. Dortch,                                    mechanism for transferring summer
                                             47 CFR Part 73                                                                                                flounder commercial quota from one
                                                                                                     Secretary.
                                             [MB Docket No. 17–106, FCC 17–137]                      [FR Doc. 2017–27197 Filed 12–15–17; 8:45 am]          state to another. Two or more states,
                                                                                                     BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                                                                                                                           under mutual agreement and with the
                                             Elimination of Main Studio Rule                                                                               concurrence of the NMFS Greater
                                             AGENCY:   Federal Communications                                                                              Atlantic Regional Administrator, can
                                             Commission.                                                                                                   transfer or combine summer flounder
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                                                                           commercial quota under § 648.102(c)(2).
                                             ACTION: Final rule; announcement of
                                                                                                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      The Regional Administrator is required
                                             effective date.                                                                                               to consider the criteria in
                                                                                                     Administration
                                             SUMMARY:   In this document, the                                                                              § 648.102(c)(2)(i)(A) through (C) in the
                                             Commission announces that the Office                    50 CFR Part 648                                       evaluation of requests for quota transfers
                                             of Management and Budget (OMB) has                                                                            or combinations.
                                                                                                     [Docket No. 161017970–6999–02]
                                             approved the non-substantive change                                                                              Virginia is transferring 3,585 lb (1,626
                                             request for the information collection                  RIN 0648–XF879                                        kg) of summer flounder commercial
                                             requirements contained in FCC 17–137.                                                                         quota to Massachusetts. This transfer
                                             This document is consistent with the                    Fisheries of the Northeastern United                  was requested to repay landings by a
                                             Report and Order, which stated that the                 States; Summer Flounder Fishery;                      Virginia-permitted vessel that landed in
                                             Commission would publish a document                     Quota Transfer                                        Massachusetts under a safe harbor
                                             in the Federal Register announcing                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    agreement. The revised summer
                                             OMB approval and the effective date of                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  flounder quotas for calendar year 2017
                                             these rules.                                            Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    are now: Virginia, 1,216,289 lb (551,699
                                             DATES: 47 CFR 73.3526(c)(1) and                         Commerce.                                             kg); and Massachusetts, 389,573 lb
                                             73.3527(c)(1), published at 82 FR 57876,                ACTION: Temporary rule; quota transfer.               (176,707 kg); based on the initial quotas
                                             December 8, 2017 are effective on                                                                             published in the 2017 Summer
                                             January 8, 2018.                                        SUMMARY:   NMFS announces that the                    Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Commonwealth of Virginia is                           Specifications and subsequent transfers.
                                             Diana Sokolow, Policy Division, Media                   transferring a portion of its 2017                    The summer flounder fishery in
                                             Bureau, at (202) 418–2120, or email:                    commercial summer flounder quota to                   Massachusetts closed on July 20, 2017
                                             diana.sokolow@fcc.gov.                                  the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.                    (82 FR 33827). Despite this transfer,
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                                                                     This quota adjustment is necessary to                 there is insufficient quota available to
                                             document announces that, on December                    comply with the Summer Flounder,                      reopen the commercial summer
                                             4, 2017, OMB approved the non-                          Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery                      flounder fishery in Massachusetts, and
                                             substantive change request that the                     Management Plan quota transfer                        as a result, this fishery remains closed
                                             Commission submitted pertaining to the                  provisions. This announcement informs                 for the remainder of 2017.
                                             revisions to sections 73.3526(c)(1) and                 the public of the revised commercial
                                                                                                     quotas for Virginia and Massachusetts.                Classification
                                             73.3527(c)(1) contained in the
                                             Commission’s Order, FCC 17–137,                         DATES: Effective December 13, 2017,                     This action is taken under 50 CFR
                                             published at 82 FR 57876, December 8,                   through December 31, 2017.                            part 648 and is exempt from review
                                             2017. The OMB Control Number is                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      under Executive Order 12866.
                                             3060–0214. The non-substantive                          Cynthia Hanson, Fishery Management                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                             changes to OMB control number 3060–                     Specialist, (978) 281–9180.
                                                                                                                                                             Dated: December 13, 2017.
                                             0214 did not change the burden hours                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                             or annual costs to that information                     Regulations governing the summer                      Emily H. Menashes,
                                             collection. They remain unchanged and                   flounder fishery are found in 50 CFR                  Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                             those burdens and costs are not                         648.100 through 648.110. These                        Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                             impacted by the information collection                  regulations require annual specification              [FR Doc. 2017–27179 Filed 12–13–17; 4:15 pm]
                                             requirements contained in FCC 17–137.                   of a commercial quota that is                         BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-12-15 23:55:01
Document Modified: 2017-12-15 23:55:01
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective January 17, 2018, except the amendments to Sec. Sec. 25.114, 25.115, 25.146, and 25.164, which contain information collection requirements that have not been approved by Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing such OMB approval and the effective date of these rule amendments. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of January 17, 2018 except for the material contained in Sec. 25.146. The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the approval date of this material.
ContactClay DeCell, [email protected], 202- 418-0803, or if concerning the information collections in this document, Cathy Williams, [email protected], 202-418-2918.
FR Citation82 FR 59972 
CFR Citation47 CFR 25
47 CFR 2
CFR AssociatedEarth Stations; Radio; Satellites; Administrative Practice and Procedure and Incorporation by Reference

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