83_FR_34618 83 FR 34478 - Use of Spectrum Bands Above 24 GHz for Mobile Radio Services

83 FR 34478 - Use of Spectrum Bands Above 24 GHz for Mobile Radio Services

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 140 (July 20, 2018)

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FR Document2018-14806

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) adopts rules for specific millimeter wave bands above 24 GHz. A proposed rule document for the Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (3rd FNPRM) related to the Final rule document for the Third Report and Order and Memorandum Opinion and Order (3rd R&O) is published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.

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47 CFR Parts 2, 25 and 30

[GN Docket No. 14-177; WT Docket No. 10-112; FCC 18-73]


Use of Spectrum Bands Above 24 GHz for Mobile Radio Services

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission or FCC) adopts rules for specific millimeter wave bands 
above 24 GHz. A proposed rule document for the Third Further Notice of 
Proposed Rulemaking (3rd FNPRM) related to the Final rule document for 
the Third Report and Order and Memorandum Opinion and Order (3rd R&O) 
is published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.

DATES: Effective August 20, 2018, except for the amendments to Sec.  
25.136, which contain information collection requirements that are not 
effective until approved by the Office of Management and Budget. The 
Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing 
the effective date for those amendments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Schauble of the Wireless 
Telecommunications Bureau, Broadband Division, at (202) 418-0797 or 
[email protected], Michael Ha of the Office of Engineering and 
Technology, Policy and Rules Division, at 202-418-2099 or 
[email protected], or Jose Albuquerque of the International Bureau, 
Satellite Division, at 202-418-2288 or [email protected]. For 
information regarding the PRA information collection requirements 
contained in this PRA, contact Cathy Williams, Office of Managing 
Director, at (202) 418-2918 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Third 
Report and Order and Memorandum Opinion and Order (3rd R&O), GN Docket 
No. 14-177, FCC 18-73, adopted on June 7, 2018 and released on June 8, 
2018. The complete text of this document is available for public 
inspection and copying from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) 
Monday through Thursday or from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET on Fridays in 
the FCC Reference Information Center, 445 12th Street SW, Room CY-A257, 
Washington, DC 20554. The complete text is available on the 
Commission's website at http://wireless.fcc.gov, or by using the search 
function on the ECFS web page at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. 
Alternative formats are available to persons with disabilities by 
sending an email to [email protected] or by calling the Consumer & 
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 
(tty).

Supplemental Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), the 
Commission has prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) 
of the possible significant economic impact on small entities of the 
policies and rules adopted in the Third Report and Order.

Congressional Review Act

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

Synopsis

I. Introduction

    1. The Commission continues its effort to make available millimeter 
wave (mmW) spectrum, at or above 24 GHz, for fifth-generation (5G) 
wireless, Internet of Things, and other advanced spectrum-based 
services. In the 3rd R&O, the Commission addresses pending issues 
regarding FSS sharing and operability in the 24 GHz band, as well as 
pending issues regarding performance requirements and mobile spectrum 
holdings policies for the mmW bands authorized for flexible use. With 
respect to the 37-37.6 GHz band (Lower 37 GHz band), the Commission 
resolves pending petitions for reconsideration, establish a band plan, 
and in the 3rd FNPRM, the Commission seeks comment on a more detailed 
framework to facilitate Federal and non-Federal use. In addition, the 
Commission proposes to make additional spectrum in the 42-42.5 GHz (42 
GHz band) and 25.25-27.5 GHz band (26 GHz band) available for flexible 
wireless use, while recognizing the need to protect and provide 
continued opportunities for Federal use of this band. The Commission 
notes that it will consider other bands and issues raised in this 
proceeding in future Commission items.
    2. The Commission's efforts in this proceeding to make mmW spectrum 
available for wireless uses is vital to ensuring continued American 
leadership in wireless broadband. That leadership represents a critical 
component of economic growth, job creation, public safety, and global 
competitiveness. The Commission will continue to take steps to 
facilitate access to additional low-band, mid-band, and high-band 
spectrum for the benefit of American consumers, including holding an 
auction of the 28 GHz band starting in November followed by an auction 
of the 24 GHz band.

II. Background

    3. On November 22, 2017, the Commission released the 2nd R&O, 2nd 
FNPRM, Order on Recon, and MO&O in this proceeding. See 83 FR 37. In 
relevant parts, the 2nd R&O authorized the 24 GHz band and the 47.2-
48.2 GHz band (47 GHz band) for flexible wireless use; it declined to 
set pre-auction limits on the amount of spectrum an entity may acquire 
at auction in the 24 GHz and 47 GHz bands; and it revised the mmW 
spectrum threshold for reviewing proposed secondary market transactions 
to 1850 megahertz by including the 24 GHz and 47 GHz bands. The 2nd 
FNPRM sought comment on five issues. First, the Commission proposed to 
license Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) earth stations in the 24.75-25.25 
GHz band on a co-primary basis under the provisions in Section 
25.136(d) applicable to the 47 GHz band. Second, the Commission sought 
comment on adopting additional performance metrics tailored to Internet 
of Things (IoT)-type deployments. Third, the Commission proposed to 
eliminate the pre-auction limit of 1250 megahertz that the R&O had 
adopted for the 28 GHz, 37 GHz and 39 GHz bands. Fourth, the Commission 
proposed to require that any equipment capable of operating anywhere 
within the 24 GHz band must be capable of operating across the entire 
24 GHz band, on all frequencies in both band segments. Finally, the 
Commission invited commenters to submit new studies or data on bands 
under consideration by the Commission, as well as comments on 
additional bands the Commission should consider.
    4. The Commission received 15 comments and 12 reply comments. A 
list of commenters, reply commenters, and ex parte filings is contained 
in the List of Commenters to the 2nd FNPRM. No petitions for 
reconsideration of the 2nd R&O were filed. SOM1101, LLC filed a comment 
addressing the issue of allowing satellite user equipment in the 37.5-
40 GHz band. Comment of SOM1101 LLC (filed Jan. 23, 2018). In the MO&O, 
the Commission declined to authorize satellite user equipment in the 
37.5-40 GHz band. Because SOM1101's comment neither acknowledges nor 
seeks reconsideration of the MO&O's

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decision, the Commission will not give further consideration to this 
issue.

III. Third Report and Order

A. Performance Requirements--Geographic Area Metric

    5. Background. In the R&O, the Commission moved away from a 
substantial service regime in the mmW bands by adopting a defined set 
of metrics for performance requirements for Upper Microwave Flexible 
Use Service (UMFUS). UMFUS licensees relying on mobile or point-to-
multipoint service must show that they are providing reliable signal 
coverage and service to at least 40 percent of the population within 
the service area of the licensee, and that they are using facilities to 
provide service in that area either to customers or for internal use. 
Licensees relying on point-to-point service must demonstrate that they 
have four links operating and providing service, either to customers or 
for internal use, if the population within the license area is equal to 
or less than 268,000. If the population within the license area is 
greater than 268,000, a licensee relying on point-to-point service must 
demonstrate it has at least one link in operation and is providing 
service for each 67,000 population within the license area. Showings 
that rely on a combination of multiple types of service will be 
evaluated on a case-by-case basis. This reliance on fixed metrics was a 
change from the buildout rules formerly applicable to 28 GHz and 39 GHz 
licensees, which used a substantial service standard. In the FNPRM, the 
Commission sought comment on expanding this list of metrics by adopting 
a performance metric designed to accommodate IoT-type deployments. In 
the 2nd FNPRM, the Commission sought comment more specifically on a 
geographic area metric that might accommodate IoT or other services 
deployed along non-traditional lines, while still measuring a 
meaningful level of service in a proven way.
    6. Discussion. The Commission adopts a geographic area metric for 
UMFUS licenses, to be included in the existing list of performance 
metrics from which licensees may choose, as an additional alternative 
to meeting the Commission's performance requirements. Consistent with 
the option on which the Commission sought comment in the 2nd FNPRM, 
licensees may fulfill the requirements of this metric either by 
demonstrating mobile or point-to-multipoint coverage of at least 25% of 
their license's geographic area, or by showing the presence of 
equipment transmitting or receiving on the licensed spectrum in at 
least 25% of census tracts within the license area. The Commission 
believes the 25% level would maintain parity with the 40% population 
coverage metric. As with the Commission's previously-adopted metrics, 
equipment must be in use and actually providing service, either for 
private, internal use or to unaffiliated customers, in order to be 
counted. This metric, like the Commission's previously-adopted metrics, 
may be used by any UMFUS licensee, regardless of the type of service 
deployed.
    7. The Commission emphasizes that this geographic area metric is an 
additional alternative for licensees, not a supplemental requirement. 
If a licensee deploying IoT systems finds that the Commission's 
existing mobile or fixed metrics better fit their needs, it is welcome 
to use either of those metrics instead. As the Commission has 
emphasized since the R&O, all licensees may choose the particular 
metric they wish to satisfy, and the adoption of this metric merely 
expands their list of choices. Without the adoption of this additional 
choice of metric, licensees would have only the mobile or fixed options 
through which to demonstrate their compliance with the Commission's 
performance requirements. While the Commission continues to support its 
previous conclusion that it is too soon to design a usage-based metric 
that will be technology- and use case-neutral, it believes it is 
important to provide some additional option for UMFUS licensees whose 
deployments may not track residential population, or that may not 
involve traditional higher-power fixed links, as will likely be the 
case for some IoT-type services. The Commission's adoption of a 
geographic area metric is responsive to the calls from commenters for 
greater flexibility. In the interest of providing licensees with as 
much flexibility and certainty as possible in advance of the 
Commission's contemplated auctions of UMFUS spectrum, the Commission 
does not believe it is appropriate to delay the adoption of an 
additional choice of metric to future rounds of this proceeding.
    8. The objections raised by, and alternative suggestions offered by 
commenters, are not persuasive. With respect to calls for entirely 
different regimes, such as substantial service or site-based licensing, 
the Commission has already determined that geographic area licensing 
with the performance requirements that the Commission adopted in the 
Report and Order strikes the best balance between flexibility for 
licensees and accountability in ensuring efficient use of mmW spectrum. 
The Commission notes that it has also designated a total of fourteen 
gigahertz of unlicensed spectrum in the mmW bands, and that it seeks 
further comment on the sharing regime it has adopted for the lower 37 
GHz band.

B. Operability in the 24 GHz Band

    9. Background. The 24 GHz band consists of two band segments: The 
lower segment, from 24.25-24.45 GHz, and the upper segment, from 24.75-
25.25 GHz. In the 2nd R&O, the Commission adopted UMFUS licensing and 
technical rules for the 24 GHz band. The Commission also proposed to 
adopt an operability requirement for the 24 GHz band. Under this 
requirement, any mobile or transportable equipment capable of operating 
in any portion of the 24 GHz band must be capable of operating at all 
frequencies within the 24 GHz band, in both band segments.
    10. Discussion. The Commission adopts its proposal to require 
operability throughout the 24 GHz band. Any mobile or transportable 
equipment capable of operating on any frequency between 24.24-24.45 GHz 
or 24.75-25.25 GHz must be capable of operating on all frequencies in 
those ranges. This requirement will support competition by ensuring a 
robust device ecosystem throughout the band. Given the separation of 
the 24 GHz band into two different segments, the Commission believes an 
operability requirement is important to supporting development of the 
lower portion of the band.
    11. The Commission reiterates that this operability requirement in 
no way dictates the use of any particular technology or air interface. 
The Commission also emphases that this operability requirement is 
specific to the 24 GHz band, and does not extend to other UMFUS bands. 
The 28 GHz band and the 37 and 39 GHz bands also have operability 
requirements, but those are separate and independent from the one the 
Commission adopts for the 24 GHz band. Devices are not required to 
operate across all UMFUS bands. While one commenter expresses concern 
about the ability to filter signals from the 24.45-24.75 GHz band, it 
ultimately supports the operability requirement, and it does not 
provide any technical analysis in support of its concern.
    12. In addition, as the Commission noted in the 2nd R&O, ongoing 
international studies include analyses to determine IMT-2020 out-of-
band emission limits necessary to protect passive sensors onboard 
weather satellites in the 23.6-24.0 GHz band. The Commission recognizes 
the need to protect these passive satellite operations

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that provide important data necessary for weather predictions and 
warnings. Given that this is a matter of interest to multiple 
stakeholders internationally and that the Commission cannot predict the 
outcome, it finds it inappropriate to adopt U.S.-only limits that may 
need to be modified at a later time. Once interference protection 
standards are agreed upon internationally the Commission will, if 
necessary, consider through notice and comment whether any modification 
of its current out-of-band limits may be needed. The Commission 
encourages non-Federal operators in the 24 GHz band to monitor these 
studies and to plan their systems, to the extent possible, to take into 
account the potential for additional future protection of passive 
sensors in the 23.6-24.0 GHz band.

C. 24 GHz FSS Sharing

    13. Background. The U.S. Table of Frequency Allocations (U.S. 
Table) currently includes primary, non-Federal, Fixed, Mobile and 
Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) allocations in the 
24.75-25.25 GHz band. Footnote NG535 to the U.S. Table provides feeder 
links in the Broadcasting-Satellite Service (BSS) priority over other 
FSS uses in the 24.75-25.05 GHz band segment, and restricts FSS use of 
the 25.05-25.25 GHz band segment to feeder links for the BSS. In the 
2nd R&O the Commission adopted a primary Fixed Service allocation in 
the 24.75-25.05 GHz band segment, added a primary Mobile Service 
allocation in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band segment, and authorized both 
mobile and fixed operations in those bands under the part 30 UMFUS 
rules. The Commission did not make changes to its current rules at that 
time, but decided instead to seek comment in the 2nd FNPRM in 
conjunction with a proposal to allow more flexible use of the band for 
FSS earth stations.
    14. In the 2nd FNPRM, the Commission proposed to license FSS earth 
stations in 24.75-25.25 GHz band on a co-primary basis under the 
provisions contained in Section 25.136(d), which currently applies to 
the 47 GHz band, by adding the 24.75-25.25 GHz band to this rule 
section. This change would limit availability of the 24.75-25.25 GHz 
band for FSS to individually-licensed FSS earth stations that meet the 
same specific licensing requirements applicable to earth stations in 
the 47 GHz band. The Commission also sought comment on adding a U.S. 
Table footnote specifying the relative interference protection 
obligations of FSS and UMFUS stations in this band. In addition, the 
Commission proposed various conforming modifications to certain earth 
station application requirements. The Commission sought comment on 
these proposals and on possible actions needed to address the potential 
for aggregate interference from terrestrial users into satellite 
systems in the band.
    15. To provide for more flexible FSS use of the 24.75-25.25 GHz 
band, the Commission proposed to eliminate footnote NG535, thereby 
making this band available for general FSS uplink operations without 
restricting these operations to, or affording priority for, the 
provision of feeder links for 17/24 GHz BSS space stations. To further 
increase flexibility for all FSS uses in this new sharing regime, the 
Commission also proposed to eliminate the Petitions for Reconsideration 
of Spectrum Frontiers Report and Order addressed herein orbital-
location restrictions for 17/24 GHz BSS space stations specified in 
Section 25.262(a), thus providing more flexibility to these BSS 
operations. Consistent with these proposals, the Commission proposed 
several other rule changes to part 25 of its rules to harmonize the 
treatment of BSS feeder links with other FSS transmissions. 
Specifically, the Commission proposed the following rule changes: (1) 
Modify Section 25.138 to extend applicability of the Ka-band off-axis 
EIRP density limits in paragraph (a) to the 24.75-25.25 GHz band, and 
then to eliminate the nearly identical BSS feeder link-specific earth 
station off-axis EIRP density limits for the 24.75-25.25 GHz band in 
Section 25.223(b); (2) add the 24.75-25.25 GHz band to the list of 
frequency bands in our general FSS earth station coordination rules in 
Section 25.220(a), thereby permitting us to eliminate the coordination 
provisions contained in Sections 25.223(c) and (d); (3) remove and 
reserve Section 25.223, because there would be no need for these 
provisions, which provide an alternative means of licensing BSS feeder 
links, and also eliminate cross references to Section 25.223 contained 
in Section 25.209(f); (4) eliminate Section 25.204(e)(4), which 
contains rain fade specifications specific to 17/24 GHz BSS feeder link 
transmissions, and instead include the 24.75-25.25 GHz band in 
paragraph (e)(3), which contains nearly identical Ka-band FSS rain fade 
specifications; (5) modify the interference-showing requirements for 
FSS applicants in Section 25.140(a) to make clear its applicability to 
FSS (Earth-to-space) transmissions to 17/24 GHz BSS space stations; (6) 
add a new subparagraph (iv) to Section 25.140(a) requiring applicants 
for space stations receiving uplinks in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band to 
certify, among other things, that the earth stations transmitting to 
such space stations will not exceed the off-axis EIRP density limits in 
Section 25.138(a); (7) modify the definitions of ``routine processing 
or licensing'' and ``two-degree compliant space station'' contained in 
Section 25.103; (8) eliminate the operational requirements associated 
with the Appendix F orbital-location constraints in Section 25.262 by 
deleting paragraphs (a) and (d), and modifying paragraphs (b) and (e); 
(9) modify Sections 25.140(b), (c) and (d) to reflect changes in the 
interference showing required by 17/24 GHz BSS applicants, which is 
currently defined in part by the applicant's orbital position relative 
to Appendix F locations; (10) delete Section 25.262(b) to eliminate an 
operational requirement made moot; (11) delete Appendix F specific 
requirements contained in Section 25.114(d)(17); (12) eliminate a 
reference in Section 25.114(d)(7) to a deleted subparagraph in Section 
25.140(b); and (13) modify the cross-polarization isolation requirement 
in Section 25.210(i) to making clear that it applies only to 17/24 GHz 
BSS space-to-Earth transmissions, to provide for consistent treatment 
of 17/24 GHz feeder uplinks with other FSS transmissions in the 24.75-
25.25 GHz band.
    16. Discussion. After review of the record, the Commission modifies 
the FSS earth station licensing proposal set out in the 2nd FNPRM so as 
to better provide FSS with additional capacity for satellite services 
while permitting substantial terrestrial use of the band. As with the 
28 GHz and 47 GHz bands, the Commission finds generally that allowing a 
limited number of FSS earth stations in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band would 
further the public interest, and therefore provide for sharing of the 
24.75-25.25 GHz band by UMFUS and FSS earth stations, including BSS 
feeder link earth stations. Based on the record, the Commission adopts 
rules that incorporate certain sharing criteria applicable in the 27.5-
28.35 GHz and 47.2-48.2 GHz bands. Specifically, the Commission applies 
the permitted aggregate population limits within the specified earth 
station PFD contour on a per-county basis, similar to the requirement 
in the 27.5-28.35 GHz band, rather than the per-PEA limits applicable 
to the 47.2-48.2 GHz band. Additionally, as in the 47.2-48.2 GHz band, 
the Commission adopts constraints on the number of permitted earth 
stations not only in the county but

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also in the UMFUS licensing area (PEA) in which the earth station is 
located. To reflect these requirements, the Commission adopts a new 
rule section 25.136(g), which its find includes sufficient defined 
restrictions on earth station operations consistent with CCA's request.
    17. The Commission will not adopt any operational requirements 
addressing limits on aggregate interference into satellite receivers at 
this time, as it does not believe such limits are justified by the 
current record, and the Commission received no specific proposals for 
such a rule. The Commission retains the authority to monitor 
developments and intervene to prevent unacceptable interference to 
satellites if that becomes necessary, but there is no evidence to date 
that suggests that any such intervention will be necessary. The 
Commission will amend footnote NG65 to the U.S. Table to include the 
24.75-25.25 GHz band to make clear the relative interference protection 
obligations between the co-primary services. The Commission rejects 
CTIA's argument that it should adopt a new footnote stating that 
certain shared frequency bands are identified predominantly for 
terrestrial mobile and fixed services on a primary basis. The 
Commission does not believe that this proposed footnote fulfills its 
intent to specify accurately the relative interference protection 
obligations of FSS and UMFUS stations in this band, and further, it 
would go beyond the scope of this rulemaking by including frequency 
bands apart from the 24.75-25.25 GHz band (i.e., the 28 GHz, 37 GHz, 39 
GHz, and 47 GHz bands). The Commission also adopts the proposed 
conforming modifications to Sections 25.115(e) and 25.130(b), and 
delete the obsolete licensing requirements for the 25.05-25.25 GHz band 
specified in Section 25.203(l).
    18. The Commission adopts its proposals to remove footnote NG535. 
In doing so, the Commission removes the restriction on FSS operations 
apart from BSS feeder links, in the 25.05-25.25 GHz band segment, and 
eliminate the priority of BSS feeder links relative to other FSS 
operations in the 24.75-25.05 GHz band. The Commission also eliminates 
the Appendix F orbital-location restrictions contained in Section 
25.262(a), which should give 17/24 GHz BSS feeder link operators the 
same flexibility as other FSS operators in the band. FSS use beyond the 
provision of BSS feeder links is already permitted in the lower portion 
of the band, and the Commission believes that it will further spectrum 
efficiency to extend this same flexibility to other types of 
individually licensed FSS earth stations in the upper band segment. The 
Commission rejects T-Mobile's argument that the Commission should 
constrain satellite operators' use of the 24.75-25.25 GHz band beyond 
limits placed on satellite operators in comparable UMFUS bands. Such a 
position is at variance with the Commission's stated objectives in the 
Spectrum Frontiers proceeding to make available millimeter wave (mmW) 
bands for flexible wireless deployment while simultaneously adopting 
rules that will allow the mmW bands to be shared with other uses, 
including satellite, in bands where there are existing FSS allocations. 
The Commission also disagrees with AT&T that retention of subsection 
(a) in footnote NG535 is warranted, as it believes it would only serve 
to undermine its goals of increasing flexibility of use and spectrum 
efficiency. AT&T acknowledges that the Commission's two-degree spacing 
requirements are sufficient to protect BSS feeder links from other FSS 
operations, and it provides no justification for retaining BSS feeder 
link priority in the 24.75-25.05 GHz portion of the band.
    19. The Commission received no opposition to its proposed rule 
changes to harmonize the treatment of FSS and BSS feeder link 
transmissions under its rules, nor any opposition on the associated 
conforming amendments. Accordingly, the Commission adopts these rule 
changes as elaborated above, for the reasons set forth in the 2nd 
FNPRM. The Commission will not however, include in the amended 
definition of ``routine processing or licensing'' in Sec.  25.103 an 
exclusion for earth stations in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band as originally 
proposed in the 2nd FNPRM. Upon further consideration, this change is 
not necessary to accurately reflect our licensing procedures. In 
addition, as a consequence of eliminating the Appendix F orbital-
location requirement in Sec.  25.262(a), the Commission also deletes 
Sec.  25.262(c)(2). This provision, which addresses cancelled or 
surrendered licenses relative specifically to Appendix F orbital 
locations, is moot. Once the rules become effective, these rule changes 
will ensure that all FSS transmissions in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band, 
including BSS feeder link transmissions, are subject to the 
Commission's two-degree spacing requirements. The four-degree spacing 
regimen applicable to 17/24 GHz BSS downlink transmissions however, 
will be unaltered, which SIA notes is an important predicate for its 
support of proposed changes to the Commission's rules governing uplink 
band operations.

D. Lower 37 GHz Band Plan

    20. Background. In the R&O, the Commission adopted rules to permit 
fixed and mobile terrestrial operation in the 37 GHz band. The 
Commission also adopted a licensing regime for the 37.6-38.6 GHz 
portion of the band (Upper 37 GHz Band), which would be licensed in 
five 200 megahertz blocks on a geographic area basis. Rather than 
adopting a particular licensing regime for the Lower 37 GHz Band, the 
Commission made it available for coordinated co-primary sharing between 
Federal and non-Federal users. The Commission explained that Federal 
and non-Federal users would access the Lower 37 GHz Band through a 
coordination mechanism, which it would more fully develop through 
government/industry collaboration.
    21. In the FNPRM, the Commission sought comment, among other 
things, on the appropriate band plan for the Lower 37 GHz. The 
Commission proposed to establish a 100 megahertz minimum channel size. 
It also proposed to allow users to aggregate 100 megahertz channels 
into larger channel sizes up to the maximum of 600 megahertz where 
available. Starry and T-Mobile support the proposal to license 100 
megahertz channels in the Lower 37 GHz band. No party opposed the 
proposal.
    22. Discussion. The Commission affirms the Commission's decision to 
adopt a co-primary sharing approach for the Lower 37 GHz band and the 
Commission seeks additional comment on the details of that approach. 
Here, the Commission adopts the Commission's proposal to license the 
Lower 37 GHz Band as six 100 megahertz channels. This channelization 
will allow for a sufficient acquisition of spectrum by smaller users 
while still allowing for aggregation by larger entities. The Commission 
believes that 100 megahertz channels will be sufficient for a licensee 
to provide the type of high rate data services, and other innovative 
uses and applications, contemplated for this spectrum. These smaller 
channels offer an opportunity to provide low-barrier access to spectrum 
for new technologies and providers while also enhancing shared access 
methods and technologies between commercial and Federal users.

E. Mobile Spectrum Holdings

    23. Background. The R&O established a pre-auction, bright-line 
limit of 1250

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megahertz on the amount of mmW spectrum in the 28 GHz, 37 GHz, and 39 
GHz bands (R&O bands) that an entity could acquire at auction. In the 
2nd R&O, the Commission declined to adopt a similar pre-auction limit 
on the 24 GHz and 47 GHz bands, primarily because preemptive limits on 
the amount of spectrum an entity might acquire could unnecessarily 
inhibit participation at auction and discourage the development of 
spectrum-intensive services. Moreover, the Commission found that mmW 
technology currently is at a nascent stage of development and that 
there was insufficient information to predict the amount of spectrum 
needed for future still-to-be-developed services. No petitions for 
reconsideration were filed in response to the Commission's decisions in 
the 2nd R&O. In the 2nd FNPRM, the Commission proposed to eliminate the 
pre-auction limit of 1250 megahertz that the R&O had adopted for the 
R&O bands. Further, in the absence of any pre-auction limits, the 
Commission sought comment regarding whether it should apply a post-
auction case-by-case review on all mmW spectrum available at auction.
    24. Discussion. The Commission adopts its proposal in the 2nd FNPRM 
to eliminate the pre-auction limit of 1250 megahertz for the 28 GHz, 37 
GHz, and 39 GHz bands. In the R&O, the Commission indicated that its 
consideration of whether to adopt a mobile spectrum holdings limit for 
the licensing of spectrum through competitive bidding--and, if so, what 
type of limit--would take into account several objectives, including: 
The promotion of competition in relevant markets; the acceleration of 
private sector deployment of advanced services; and generally managing 
the spectrum in the public interest. In reaching its decision to adopt 
a pre-auction spectrum aggregation limit for the 28 GHz, 37 GHz, and 39 
GHz bands, the Commission observed, among other things, that mmW 
spectrum is likely to be a critical component in the development of 5G 
and that pre-auction limits could encourage the development of 
innovative services to the benefit of the American consumer. The 
Commission continues to recognize that mmW spectrum is an important 
resource for the deployment of 5G and other advanced wireless services, 
as evidenced by the steps it takes in this 3rd R&O, MO&O, and 3rd FNPRM 
to further promote this deployment. The Commission also notes that in 
addition to mmW spectrum, various providers have announced plans to 
develop 5G in other bands, such as 600 MHz and 2.5 GHz, and have 
indicated an interest in using 3.5 GHz and 3.7-4.2 GHz for 5G. Overall, 
the Commission observes that there are a variety of spectral paths to 
5G deployment in the United States, and that accelerating this 
deployment, including through the use of mmW spectrum, is an 
increasingly important objective given the potential economic benefits.
    25. Thus, while technological development in the mmW bands remains 
in a nascent stage, the Commission's balancing of objectives shifts 
towards facilitating rapid 5G deployment in the United States. In that 
context, and given the Commission's balancing of various statutory 
objectives, the Commission weighs more heavily the risk that bright-
line, pre-auction limits may restrict unnecessarily the ability of 
entities to participate and acquire spectrum in a mmW band auction. 
This could, in turn, unnecessarily constrain providers in their paths 
towards 5G deployment on mmW bands, limit their incentives to invest in 
these new services, and delay the realization of related economic 
benefits. The Commission is not inclined to adopt such limits on 
auction participation absent a clear indication that they are necessary 
to address a specific competitive concern In the case of the 28 GHz, 37 
GHz, and 39 GHz bands, the Commission is not persuaded by commenters' 
generalized assertions that a bright-line, pre-auction limit in these 
bands is necessary to protect competition in the provision of wireless 
services, particularly in light of its decision below to adopt a post-
auction case-by-case review of spectrum in the UMFUS bands. The 
Commission emphases that the Commission has adopted rules to facilitate 
flexible terrestrial wireless use of 4950 megahertz of mmW spectrum 
across five bands, which will be licensed in multiple blocks of 
different sizes and geographic areas, providing many spectrum 
opportunities for various types of auction bidders. In addition, given 
the similar technical characteristics and potential uses of the mmW 
spectrum for the R&O bands--relative to the 24 GHz and 47 GHz bands--
the Commission sees no reason to reach a different conclusion regarding 
a pre-auction limit for the R&O bands than it reached for the 24 GHz 
and 47 GHz bands. Moreover, treating certain UMFUS bands differently 
from others for purposes of a pre-auction limit would be inconsistent 
with the Commission's policy of treating all five UMFUS bands the same 
for purposes of secondary market transactions. The Commission therefore 
concludes that entities bidding for licenses in the 24 GHz, 28 GHz, 37 
GHz, 39 GHz, and 47 GHz bands should not be subject to bright-line, 
pre-auction limits on the amount of spectrum they may acquire at an 
auction of these bands. Consistent with the Commission's rationale in 
the 2nd R&O, the Commission concludes that this approach will maximize 
the opportunities in these bands for putting this mmW spectrum to 
efficient use.
    26. Although the Commission will not apply an ex ante bright-line 
limit to the acquisition of spectrum in the five UMFUS bands through 
auction, the Commission will conduct an ex post case-by-case review to 
the acquisition through auction of spectrum in the UMFUS bands. In 
particular, the Commission finds that it is in the public interest to 
review applications for initial licenses filed post-auction on a case-
by-case basis using the same 1850 megahertz threshold the Commission 
uses for reviewing applications for secondary market transactions. As 
noted above, the Commission continues to recognize that mmW spectrum is 
an important resource for the deployment of 5G and other advanced 
wireless services, as the Commission acknowledged in retaining the mmW 
spectrum threshold for secondary markets. Applying a post-auction case-
by-case review will provide an opportunity to evaluate whether an 
applicant's post-auction spectrum holdings would result in excessive 
concertation of licenses, in a manner consistent with the Commission's 
obligations under Section 309(j)(3)(B). Moreover, the Commission finds 
that applying a case-by-case review to initial applications for 
spectrum won at auction is necessary to ensure that the public interest 
benefits of having a mmW spectrum threshold for reviewing proposed 
secondary market transactions are not rendered ineffective. In 
addition, unlike a bright-line pre-auction limit, a post-auction case-
by-case review will provide flexibility to bidders and facilitate the 
assignment of licenses to those who value them the most. As is the case 
for the mmW spectrum threshold applied to secondary market 
transactions, the threshold the Commission will apply to review initial 
applications for spectrum won at auction merely identifies those 
markets that may warrant further competitive analysis.
    27. The Commission intends to conduct the same type of case-by-case 
review that the Commission anticipated in 2001 when it eliminated the 
CMRS spectrum cap, and that it articulated in

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2008 in the context of the 700 MHz auction (Auction 73), but which it 
discontinued in the 2014 Mobile Spectrum Holdings Order. Case-by-case 
review permits bidders to participate fully in a mmW spectrum auction, 
while still allowing the Commission to assess the impact on competition 
from the assignment of initial mmW spectrum licenses, and to take 
appropriate action to preserve or protect competition only where 
necessary. Thus, for example, the Commission may allow a winning 
auction bidder to exceed the threshold if it finds that this would not 
foreclose other competitors from acquiring similar mmW spectrum. 
Further, as was the case under the Commission's post-auction case-by-
case review that previously was applied, in the event that a 
divestiture is required before issuing any new licenses, the winning 
bidder likely would have greater flexibility to choose which spectrum 
to divest among its existing mmW spectrum holdings or winning bids, in 
a manner that nevertheless would address competitive concerns.
    28. In supporting such a case-by-case review, U.S. Cellular 
proposed a two-tiered public interest framework that relied on band-
specific spectrum concentration limits. The Commission rejects their 
proposal for specific in-band limits for similar reasons as it 
articulated in the R&O and 2nd R&O, where it stated that, either at 
auction or in the secondary market, separate band-specific limits are 
not necessary. Further, the Commission disagree with commenters that 
allege that a post-auction case-by-case review creates uncertainty that 
is inconsistent with Section 309(j). The post-auction case-by-case 
review will be based on the standard articulated in the 2008 Union 
Telephone Order, and the Commission will apply this review to auctions 
of mmW bands going forward. Spectrum auctions were subject to this kind 
of review for a number of years before 2014, and the Commission finds 
that it is similarly appropriate with respect to the mmW spectrum. The 
Commission finds that such a case-by-case review provides parties with 
a clear and familiar standard that the Commission and Bureau have used, 
and continue to use, in reviewing proposed secondary market 
transactions currently. In that regard, the Commission finds that post-
auction case-by-case review is likely to create sufficient bidder 
certainty consistent with Section 309(j)(3)(E) of the Communications 
Act, which emphasizes the need for clear bidding rules ``to ensure that 
interested parties have a sufficient time to develop business plans, 
assess marketplace conditions, and evaluate the availability of 
equipment for the relevant services.'' In addition, for the reasons 
discussed above, the Commission finds that the adoption of a post-
auction case-by-case review for mmW spectrum is the best way to satisfy 
its obligation under another part of Section 309 to guard against the 
excessive concentration of licenses.

IV. Memorandum Opinion and Order

A. Licensing Lower 37 GHz

    29. Petitions for Reconsideration. CTIA, CCA, 5G Americas, TIA, and 
T-Mobile (Petitioners) filed Petitions for Reconsideration (Petitions) 
of the R&O asking the Commission to reconsider decisions it made 
regarding the 37 GHz band. First, CTIA, CCA, 5G Americas, and T-Mobile 
ask the Commission to reconsider its decision to adopt a Shared Access 
Licensing scheme for the lower band segment in which non-Federal users 
would be licensed by rule. CTIA, 5G Americas, CCA, and T-Mobile 
recommend that the Commission instead adopt exclusive area licensing in 
the 37-37.6 GHz band. Second, 5G Americas and TIA ask the Commission to 
reconsider its decision that Federal operations should have expansion 
rights in the Lower 37 GHz band.
    30. Discussion. The Commission denies the petitions of CTIA, CCA, 
5G Americas, TIA, and T-Mobile under Section 1.429(b) of the 
Commission's rules because the Commission has already considered and 
rejected the arguments raised by the petitioners in favor of exclusive 
area licensing. In their comments and reply comments to the NPRM, the 
petitioners urged the Commission to adopt an exclusive area licensing 
scheme for the 37-37.6 GHz band. In their petitions for 
reconsideration, they raise no new facts or arguments here. In the R&O, 
the Commission concluded that ``[a]lthough there is support in the 
record to license the entire 37 GHz band by geographic area, the 
Commission finds that it is in the public interest to license a portion 
of this band on a non-exclusive shared basis, and to license the 
remainder of the band by geographic area to give potential licensees 
additional opportunity to access large blocks of spectrum or to use 37 
GHz spectrum in combination with, and similarly to, 39 GHz spectrum.'' 
The Commission explained that ``[a]llowing part of the band to be made 
available on a non-exclusive, shared basis will promote access to 
spectrum by a wide variety of entities, support innovative uses of the 
band, and help ensure that spectrum is widely utilized.'' The 
Commission further explained that ``[a]dopting geographic area 
licensing for the other portion of the band will expeditiously make 
spectrum available and allow common development of the 37 GHz and 39 
GHz bands.'' Thus, the Commission will not reconsider its decision to 
adopt a co-primary sharing scheme for the 37-37.6 GHz band and the 
Commission reaffirms its decision in the Report and Order.
    31. The Commission rejects CTIA's argument that the Commission's 
action was arbitrary and capricious because the Commission did not 
``provide reasoning for adopting an untested sharing model that 
requires licensees to coordinate with Federal parties, the latter of 
which has proven to be highly successful for the AWS-1 and AWS-3 
bands.'' In the R&O, the Commission explained that the sharing approach 
it adopted best enables ``the band to be used for new commercial uses 
while simultaneously allowing fixed and mobile Federal use to expand.'' 
The Commission added that ``[a]llowing part of the band to be made 
available on a non-exclusive, shared basis will promote access to 
spectrum by a wide variety of entities, support innovative uses of the 
band, and help ensure that spectrum is widely utilized.'' The 
Commission further stated that the approach it adopted provided 
``satellite operators the certainty they need to be able to expand 
their operations into the 37 GHz band in the future. Nothing in the 
petitions supports the change in direction suggested by petitioners.
    32. In the R&O, the Commission directed the Wireless Bureau and 
Office of Engineering and Technology to collaborate with NTIA and 
Federal stakeholders, as well as industry stakeholders and other 
interested parties to further define the sharing framework.'' Initial 
collaboration has identified the issues raised in the 3rd FNPRM adopted 
June 7, 2018. The 3rd FNPRM presents another opportunity to open a 
dialogue about how sharing can best be implemented and achieved in the 
Lower 37 GHz band prior to the adoption of final sharing rules. The 
Commission looks forward to continuing to work with NTIA, Federal 
stakeholders, and industry to complete development of the sharing 
mechanism.

B. FSS Allocation in 42-42.5 GHz

    33. Background. In the R&O, the Commission declined to allocate the 
42 GHz band for fixed satellite service (FSS) downlink operations. It 
concluded there was less reason to expand FSS operations into the 42 
GHz band given that it was already granting FSS

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enhanced access to the 37.5-40 GHz band and because FSS has exclusive 
access to the 40.5-42 GHz band. Rather, the Commission saw greater 
value in making the band available exclusively for terrestrial use.
    34. Various satellite interests sought reconsideration of that 
decision. ViaSat asserts that ``the 42-42.5 GHz band segment could be 
used in connection with the downlink spectrum that currently is 
available for satellite use in the adjacent 37.5-42 GHz band segment to 
achieve increased satellite broadband network capabilities that will be 
needed to meet this exponentially expanding consumer demand.'' ViaSat, 
SES, and O3b argue that providing satellite access to the 42 GHz band 
also comes with an established public interest benefit--helping to 
bridge the digital divide in rural America.
    35. Discussion. The Commission declines to reconsider its decisions 
to not allocate the 42 GHz band for FSS use. The Commission's decision 
was part of an overall goal to have a balanced strategy for sharing 
between terrestrial and satellite services in V-band. Given the 
Commission's prior decisions to provide FSS with exclusive access to 
the 40-42 GHz and 48.2-50.2 GHz bands--plus shared access to the 37.5-
40 GHz and 28 GHz bands, the Commission see nothing arbitrary in 
reserving 500 megahertz of spectrum for exclusive terrestrial use. 
Moreover, the Commission notes that in the 3rd R&O above, the 
Commission provides for shared FSS use of the 24 GHz band. Satellite 
interests raise no new facts and merely reassert arguments they made 
previously regarding the need for the 42 GHz band to deploy broadband. 
They also have not demonstrated that the Commission has committed any 
error.
    36. The MOBILE NOW Act does not require us to give further 
consideration to adding an FSS allocation in the 42 GHz band. While the 
Act asks that the Commission considers how this band may be used to 
provide ``commercial wireless broadband service,'' including licensed 
and/or unlicensed service, it also asks that the Commission include 
technical characteristics under which the band may be employed for 
``mobile or fixed terrestrial wireless operations, including any 
appropriate coexistence requirements.'' By its express language 
limiting any proposed licensed or unlicensed services in the band to 
``mobile and fixed terrestrial operations,'' the Commission finds that 
Congress excluded the alternative of permitting licensed satellite 
service in the band. Legislative history also indicates that Congress 
intended such mmW spectrum for ``mobile or fixed terrestrial wireless 
operations, including for broadband'' without any concomitant 
discussion of satellite service. Accordingly, the Commission does not 
believe the MOBILE NOW Act requires that it reconsider permitting 
satellite service in the 42 GHz band or to consider how this non-
terrestrial service could share with any possible licensed and 
unlicensed terrestrial services on whose coexistence the Commission now 
seeks comment.

V. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    37. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as 
amended (RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was 
incorporated in the 2nd FNPRM released in November 2017 in this 
proceeding. The Commission sought written public comment on the 
proposals in the 2nd FNPRM, including comments on the IRFA. No comments 
were filed addressing the IRFA. This present Final Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) conforms to the RFA.

A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Third Report and Order

    38. In the 3rd R&O, the Commission authorizes Fixed-Satellite 
Service (FSS) use of the 24.75-25.25 GHz band for individually licensed 
earth stations. Under the current rules, Broadcasting Satellite Service 
(BSS) feeder links have priority over other FSS uses in the 24.75-25.25 
GHz band. Given the very light use of the 24.75-25.25 GHz band for BSS 
feeder links, the existence of the Commission's earth station two-
degree spacing rules that can protect BSS feeder links from other FSS 
earth stations in the band, and the power limits placed on BSS feeder 
link earth stations, there is no need to give BSS feeder link earth 
stations priority over other uses of the FSS for earth stations located 
within the United States, or to preclude other FSS earth stations from 
claiming protection from feeder link earth stations located within the 
United States.
    39. The 3rd R&O also creates a buildout standard for UMFUS 
licensees based on geographic area coverage that would be an 
alternative to the current population coverage standard in the current 
rules. A performance metric based on geographic area coverage (or 
presence) would allow for networks that provide meaningful service but 
deploy along other lines than residential population. Such a metric 
could be useful for sensor-based networks, particularly for uses in 
rural areas. The Commission adopts the following metric as an option 
for UMFUS licensees to fulfill their buildout requirements: Geographic 
area coverage of 25% of the license area. The latter standard could 
accommodate deployments, such as sensor networks, that are not designed 
to provide mobile or point-to-multipoint area coverage, and for whom 
calculating ``coverage of 25% of the area'' would therefore not be a 
meaningful standard.
    40. The 3rd R&O also adopts an operability requirement such that 
any device designed to operate within the 24 GHz bands must be capable 
of operating on all frequencies within those bands. This operability 
requirement will ensure that devices developed for the 24 GHz band 
operate throughout the band, making it easier for smaller businesses 
with fewer resources to find equipment that can operate across the 
entire band.

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

    41. There were no comments filed that specifically addressed the 
proposed rules and policies presented in the IRFA.

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

    42. 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.

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

    43. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite). This 
industry comprises establishments engaged in operating and maintaining 
switching and transmission facilities to provide communications via the 
airwaves. Establishments in this industry have spectrum licenses and 
provide services using that spectrum, such as cellular services, paging 
services, wireless internet access, and wireless video services. The 
appropriate size standard under SBA rules is that such a business is 
small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. For this industry, U.S. 
Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 967 firms that 
operated for the entire year. Of this total, 955 firms had employment 
of 999 or fewer employees and 12 had employment of 1,000 employees or 
more. Thus, under this category and the associated size standard, the 
Commission estimates that the majority of wireless telecommunications 
carriers (except satellite) are small entities.

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    44. Fixed Microwave Services. Microwave services include common 
carrier, private-operational fixed, and broadcast auxiliary radio 
services. They also include the UMFUS and the Millimeter Wave Service 
where licensees can choose between common carrier and non-common 
carrier status. At present, there are approximately 66,680 common 
carrier fixed licensees, 69,360 private and public safety operational-
fixed licensees, 20,150 broadcast auxiliary radio licensees, 411 LMDS 
licenses, 33 24 GHz DEMS licenses, 777 39 GHz licenses, and five 24 GHz 
licenses, and 467 Millimeter Wave licenses in the microwave services. 
The Commission has not yet defined a small business with respect to 
microwave services. The closest applicable SBA category is Wireless 
Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite) and the appropriate size 
standard for this category under SBA rules is that such a business is 
small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. For this industry, U.S. 
Census Bureau data for 2012 shows that there were 967 firms that 
operated for the entire year. Of this total, 955 had employment of 999 
or fewer, and 12 firms had employment of 1,000 employees or more. Thus, 
under this SBA category and the associated standard, the Commission 
estimates that the majority of fixed microwave service licensees can be 
considered small.
    45. The Commission does not have data specifying the number of 
these licensees that have more than 1,500 employees, and thus is unable 
at this time to estimate with greater precision the number of fixed 
microwave service licensees that would qualify as small business 
concerns under the SBA's small business size standard. Consequently, 
the Commission estimates that there are up to 36,708 common carrier 
fixed licensees and up to 59,291 private operational-fixed licensees 
and broadcast auxiliary radio licensees in the microwave services that 
may be small and may be affected by the rules and policies adopted 
herein. The Commission notes, however, that both the common carrier 
microwave fixed and the private operational microwave fixed licensee 
categories includes some large entities.
    46. Satellite Telecommunications and All Other 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, U.S. Census Bureau data 
for 2012 shows 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, the Commission estimates that the 
majority of satellite telecommunications providers are small entities.
    47. All Other Telecommunications. The ``All Other 
Telecommunications'' category is comprised of establishments primarily 
engaged in providing specialized telecommunications services, such as 
satellite tracking, communications telemetry, and radar station 
operation. This industry also includes establishments primarily engaged 
in providing satellite terminal stations and associated facilities 
connected with one or more terrestrial systems and capable of 
transmitting telecommunications to, and receiving telecommunications 
from, satellite systems. Establishments providing internet services or 
voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services via client-supplied 
telecommunications connections are also included in this industry.'' 
The SBA has developed a small business size standard for ``All Other 
Telecommunications,'' which consists of all such firms with gross 
annual receipts of $32.5 million or less. For this category, U.S. 
Census Bureau data for 2012 shows that there were a total of 1442 firms 
that operated for the entire year. Of these firms, a total of 1400 
firms had gross annual receipts of under $25 million and 42 firms had 
gross annual receipts of $25 million to $49,999,999. Thus, the 
Commission estimates that a majority of ``All Other 
Telecommunications'' firms potentially affected by its actions can be 
considered small.
    48. Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications 
Equipment Manufacturing. This industry comprises establishments 
primarily engaged in manufacturing radio and television broadcast and 
wireless communications equipment. Examples of products made by these 
establishments are: Transmitting and receiving antennas, cable 
television equipment, GPS equipment, pagers, cellular phones, mobile 
communications equipment, and radio and television studio and 
broadcasting equipment.'' The SBA has established a size standard for 
this industry of 1,250 employees or less. U.S. Census Bureau data for 
2012 shows that 841 establishments operated in this industry in that 
year. Of that number, 828 establishments operated with fewer than 1,000 
employees, 7 establishments operated with between 1,000 and 2,499 
employees and 6 establishments operated with 2,500 or more employees. 
Based on this data, the Commission concludes that a majority of 
manufacturers in this industry is small.

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

    49. The Commission expects the rules adopted in the 3rd R&O will 
impose new or additional reporting or recordkeeping and/or other 
compliance obligations on small entities as well as other applicants 
and licensees. The projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other 
compliance requirements in the 3rd R&O will apply to all entities in 
the same manner. The revisions the Commission adopts should benefit 
small entities by giving them more information, more flexibility, and 
more options for gaining access to wireless spectrum.
    50. Small entities and other applicants for UMFUS licenses will be 
required to file license applications using the Commission's automated 
Universal Licensing System (ULS). ULS is an online electronic filing 
system that also serves as a powerful information tool, one that 
enables potential licensees to research applications, licenses, and 
antenna structures. It also keeps the public informed with weekly 
public notices, FCC rulemakings, processing utilities, and a 
telecommunications glossary. Small entities, like all other entities 
who are UMFUS applicants, must submit long-form license applications 
must do so through ULS using Form 601, FCC Ownership Disclosure 
Information for the Wireless Telecommunications Services using FCC Form 
602, and other appropriate forms.
    51. The Commission expects that the filing, recordkeeping and 
reporting requirements associated with the demands described above will 
require small businesses as well as other entities that intend to 
utilize these new UMFUS licenses to use professional, accounting, 
engineering or survey services in order to meet these requirements. As 
described below, several steps have been taken that will alleviate the 
burdens of the requirements on small businesses.

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

    52. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant, 
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small business, alternatives that it has considered in reaching 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 or reporting requirements under the rule 
for small entities; (3) the use of performance, rather than design, 
standards; and (4) an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part 
thereof, for small entities.
    53. The Commission does not believe that its adopted changes will 
have a significant economic impact on small entities. As noted above, 
the various construction and performance requirements and their 
associated showings will be the same for small and large businesses 
that license the UMFUS bands. To the extent applying the rules equally 
to all entities results in the cost of complying with these burdens 
being relatively greater for smaller businesses than for large ones, 
these costs are necessary to effectuate the purpose of the 
Communications Act, namely to further the efficient use of spectrum and 
to prevent spectrum warehousing. Likewise compliance with the 
Commission's service and technical rules and coordination requirements 
are necessary for the furtherance of its goals of protecting the public 
while also providing interference free services. Moreover, while small 
and large businesses must equally comply with these rules and 
requirements, the Commission has taken the steps described below to 
help alleviate the burden on small businesses that seek to comply with 
these requirements.
    54. The proposals to facilitate satellite service in the 24 GHz 
band should also assist small satellite businesses by providing them 
with additional flexibility to locate their earth stations without 
causing interference to or receiving interference from UMFUS licensees.

G. Report to Congress

    55. The Commission will send a copy of the 3rd R&O, including this 
FRFA, in a report to Congress pursuant to the Congressional Review Act. 
In addition, the Commission will send a copy of the 3rd R&O, including 
this FRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA. A copy of the 
3rd R&O, and FRFA (or summaries thereof) will also be published in the 
Federal Register.

VI. Ordering Clauses

    56. It is ordered, pursuant to the authority found in sections 1, 
2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309, and 310 of the 
Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 
301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309, and 310, section 706 of the 
Telecommunications Act of 1996, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 1302, and Sec.  
1.411 of the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.411, that the Third Report 
and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Memorandum 
Opinion and Order is hereby adopted.
    57. It is further ordered that the Commission's rules are hereby 
amended as set forth in the Final Rules.
    58. It is further ordered that the provisions and requirements of 
this Third Report and Order and the rules adopted herein will become 
effective August 20, 2018, except for rules and requirements which 
contain new or modified information collection requirements that 
require approval by the Office of Management and Budget under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act and will become effective after the Commission 
publishes a document in the Federal Register announcing such approval 
and the relevant effective date.
    59. It is further ordered that the petitions for reconsideration 
listed in the Petitions for Reconsideration of Spectrum Frontiers 
Report and Order are granted to the extent indicated and are otherwise 
denied.
    60. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a 
copy of this Third Report and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking, and Memorandum Opinion and Order, including the Final, 
Supplemental Final, and Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the 
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration.
    61. It is further ordered that the Commission shall 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).

List of Subjects in 47 CFR Parts 2, 25 and 30

    Communications common carriers, Communications equipment, Reporting 
and recordkeeping requirements, Satellites.

Federal Communications Commission,
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission amends 47 CFR parts 2, 25, and 30 as follows:

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

0
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.

0
2. In Sec.  2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations is amended as 
follows:
0
a. Page 54 is revised.
0
b. In the list of non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes, footnote NG65 
is revised and footnote NG535 is removed.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  2.106  Table of Frequency Allocations.

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Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes

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    NG65 In the bands 24.75-25.25 GHz and 47.2-48.2 GHz, stations in 
the fixed and mobile services may not claim protection from 
individually licensed earth stations authorized pursuant to 47 CFR 
25.136. However, nothing in this footnote shall limit the right of 
UMFUS licensees to operate in conformance with the technical rules 
contained in 47 CFR part 30. The Commission reserves the right to 
monitor developments and to undertake further action concerning 
interference between UMFUS and FSS, including aggregate interference to 
satellite receivers, if appropriate.
* * * * *

PART 25--SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS

0
3. The authority citation for part 25 continues 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. Amend Sec.  25.103 by revising the definitions of ``Routine 
processing or licensing'' and ``Two-degree-compliant space station'' to 
read as follows:


Sec.  25.103  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Routine processing or licensing. Expedited processing of unopposed 
applications for earth stations in the FSS communicating with GSO space 
stations, that satisfy the criteria in Sec. Sec.  25.138(a), 25.211(d), 
25.212(c), 25.212(d), 25.212(e), 25.212(f), or 25.218, include all 
required information, are consistent with all Commission rules, and do 
not raise any policy issues. Some, but not all, routine earth station 
applications are eligible for an autogrant procedure under Sec.  
25.115(a)(3).
* * * * *
    Two-degree-compliant space station. A GSO FSS space station 
operating in the conventional or extended C-bands, the conventional or 
extended Ku-bands, the 24.75-25.25 GHz band, or the conventional Ka-
band within the limits on downlink EIRP density or PFD specified in 
Sec.  25.140(a)(3) and communicating only with earth stations operating 
in conformance with routine uplink parameters specified in Sec. Sec.  
25.138(a), 25.211(d), 25.212(c), (d), or (f), Sec. Sec.  25.218, 
25.221(a)(1) or (a)(3), or Sec.  25.222(a)(1) or (a)(3), Sec.  
25.226(a)(1) or (a)(3), or Sec.  25.227(a)(1) or (a)(3).
* * * * *

0
5. Amend Sec.  25.114 by revising paragraph (d)(7) and removing and 
reserving paragraph (d)(17) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.114  Applications for space station authorizations.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (7) Applicants for authorizations for space stations in the Fixed-
Satellite Service, including applicants proposing feeder links for 
space stations operating in the 17/24 GHz Broadcasting-Satellite 
Service, must also include the information specified in Sec.  
25.140(a). Applicants for authorizations for space stations in the 17/
24 GHz Broadcasting-Satellite Service must also include the information 
specified in Sec.  25.140(b);
* * * * *
    (17) [Reserved]
* * * * *

0
6. Amend Sec.  25.115 by revising paragraphs (e)(1) and (g)(1)(vii) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  25.115  Applications for earth station authorizations.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) An application for a GSO FSS earth station license in the 17.8-
19.4 GHz, 19.6-20.2 GHz, 24.75-25.25 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.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vii) The relevant off-axis EIRP density envelopes in Sec. Sec.  
25.138, 25.218, 25.221, 25.222, 25.226, or Sec.  25.227 must be 
superimposed on plots submitted pursuant to paragraphs (g)(1)(i) 
through (vi) of this section.
* * * * *

0
7. Amend Sec.  25.136 by adding new paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.136  Earth Stations in the 24.75-25.25 GHz, 27.5-28.35 GHz, 
37.5-40 GHz and 47.2-48.2 GHz bands.

* * * * *
    (g) Notwithstanding that FSS is co-primary with the Upper Microwave 
Flexible Use Service in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band, earth stations in 
that bands shall be limited to individually licensed earth stations. An 
applicant for a license for a transmitting earth station in the 24.75-
25.25 GHz band must meet one of the following criteria to be authorized 
to operate without providing any additional interference protection to 
stations in the Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service:
    (1) The FSS licensee also holds the relevant Upper Microwave 
Flexible Use Service license(s) for the area in which the earth station 
generates a power flux density (PFD), at 10 meters above ground level, 
of greater than or equal to -77.6 dBm/m2/MHz;
    (2) The earth station in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band was authorized 
prior to August 20, 2018; or
    (3) The application for the earth station in the 24.75-25.25 GHz 
band was filed prior to August 20, 2018; or
    (4) The applicant demonstrates compliance with all of the following 
criteria in its application:
    (i) There are no more than two other authorized earth stations 
operating in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band within the county where the 
proposed earth station is located that meet the criteria contained in 
either paragraphs (g)(1) (g)(2), (g)(3) or (g)(4) of this section, and 
there are no more than 14 other authorized earth stations operating in 
the 24.75-25.25 GHz band within the Partial Economic Area where the 
proposed earth station is located that meet the criteria contained in 
paragraphs (g)(1) (g)(2), (g)(3) or (g)(4) of this section. For 
purposes of this requirement, multiple earth stations that are 
collocated with or at a location contiguous to each other shall be 
considered as one earth station;
    (ii) The area in which the earth station generates a power flux 
density (PFD), at 10 meters above ground level, of greater than or 
equal to -77.6 dBm/m\2\/MHz, together with the similar area of any 
other earth station operating in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band authorized 
pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section, does not cover, in the 
aggregate, more than the amount of population of the county within 
which the earth station is located as noted below:

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                     Table 1 to Paragraph (g)(4)(ii)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Maximum permitted aggregate
  Population within the county where earth   population within -77.6 dBm/
             station is located                m\2\/MHz PFD contour of
                                                    earth stations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Greater than 450,000.......................  0.1 percent of population
                                              in county.
Between 6,000 and 450,000..................  450 people.
Fewer than 6,000...........................  7.5 percent of population
                                              in county.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) The area in which the earth station generates a PFD, at 10 
meters above ground level, of greater than or equal to -77.6 dBm/m2/MHz 
does not contain any major event venue, urban mass transit route, 
passenger railroad, or cruise ship port. In addition, the area 
mentioned in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section shall not cross any 
of the following types of roads, as defined in functional 
classification guidelines issued by the Federal Highway Administration 
pursuant to 23 CFR 470.105(b): Interstate, Other Freeways and 
Expressways, or Other Principal Arterial. The Federal Highway 
Administration Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty Executive 
Geographic Information System (HEPGIS) map contains information on the 
classification of roads. For purposes of this rule, an urban area shall 
be an Adjusted Urban Area as defined in section 101(a)(37) of Title 21 
of the United States Code.
    (iv) The applicant has successfully completed frequency 
coordination with the UMFUS licensees within the area in which the 
earth station generates a PFD, at 10 meters above ground level, of 
greater than or equal to -77.6 dBm/m2/MHz with respect to existing 
facilities constructed and in operation by the UMFUS licensee. In 
coordinating with UMFUS licensees, the applicant shall use the 
applicable processes contained in Sec.  101.103(d) of this chapter. (f) 
If an earth station applicant or licensee in the 24.75-25.25 GHz, 27.5-
28.35 GHz, 37.5-40 GHz and/or 47.2-48.2 GHz bands enters into an 
agreement with an UMFUS licensee, their operations shall be governed by 
that agreement, except to the extent that the agreement is inconsistent 
with the Commission's rules or the Communications Act.
* * * * *

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8. Amend Sec.  25.138 by revising the section heading and paragraph (a) 
introductory text, and paragraph (a)(6) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.138  Licensing requirements for GSO FSS earth stations in the 
conventional Ka-band and the 24.75-25.25 GHz band.

    (a) Applications for earth station licenses in the GSO FSS in the 
conventional Ka-band or the 24.75-25.25 GHz band that indicate that the 
following requirements will be met and include the information required 
by relevant provisions in Sec. Sec.  25.115 and 25.130 may be routinely 
processed:
* * * * *
    (6) The pfd at the Earth's surface produced by emissions from a 
space station operating in the conventional Ka-band, for all conditions 
including clear sky, and for all methods of modulation, shall not 
exceed a level of -118 dBW/m2/MHz, in addition to the limits specified 
in Sec.  25.208(d).
* * * * *

0
9. Amend Sec.  25.140 by:
0
a. Revising paragraphs (a)(2), (a)(3) introductory text, and (a)(3)(iv) 
through (v);
0
b. Adding paragraph (a)(3)(vi);
0
c. Revising paragraphs (b) introductory text, and (b)(3) through (5);
0
d. Removing paragraph (b)(6);
0
e. Removing and reserving paragraph (c); and
0
f. Revising paragraph (d) introductory text.
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


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

    (a) * * *
    (2) In addition to the information required by Sec.  25.114, an 
applicant for GSO FSS space station operation, including applicants 
proposing feeder links for space stations operating in the 17/24 GHz 
BSS, that will be located at an orbital location less than two degrees 
from the assigned location of an authorized co-frequency GSO space 
station, must either certify that the proposed operation has been 
coordinated with the operator of the co-frequency space station or 
submit an interference analysis demonstrating the compatibility of the 
proposed system with the co-frequency space station. Such an analysis 
must include, for each type of radio frequency carrier, the link noise 
budget, modulation parameters, and overall link performance analysis. 
(See Appendices B and C to Licensing of Space Stations in the Domestic 
Fixed-Satellite Service, FCC 83-184, and the following public notices, 
copies of which are available in the Commission's EDOCS database, 
available at https://www.fcc.gov/edocs: DA 03-3863 and DA 04-1708.) The 
provisions in this paragraph do not apply to proposed analog video 
operation, which is subject to the requirement in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section.
    (3) In addition to the information required by Sec.  25.114, an 
applicant for a GSO FSS space station, including applicants proposing 
feeder links for space stations operating in the 17/24 GHz BSS, must 
provide the following for operation other than analog video operation:
* * * * *
    (iv) With respect to proposed operation in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band 
(Earth-to-space), a certification that the proposed uplink operation 
will not exceed the applicable EIRP density envelopes in Sec.  
25.138(a) and that the associated space station will not generate a 
power flux density at the Earth's surface in excess of the applicable 
limits in this part, unless the non-routine uplink and/or downlink FSS 
operation is coordinated with operators of authorized co-frequency 
space stations at assigned locations within six degrees of the orbital 
location and except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section.
    (v) With respect to proposed operation in the 4500-4800 MHz (space-
to-Earth), 6725-7025 MHz (Earth-to-space), 10.70-10.95 GHz (space-to-
Earth), 11.20-11.45 GHz (space-to-Earth), and/or 12.75-13.25 GHz 
(Earth-to-space) bands, a statement that the proposed operation will 
take into account the applicable requirements of Appendix 30B of the 
ITU Radio Regulations (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  25.108) and 
a demonstration that it is compatible with other U.S. ITU filings under 
Appendix 30B.
    (vi) With respect to proposed operation in other FSS bands, an 
interference analysis demonstrating compatibility with any previously 
authorized co-frequency space station at a location two degrees away or 
a certification that the proposed operation has been coordinated with 
the operator(s) of the previously authorized

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space station(s). If there is no previously authorized space station at 
a location two degrees away, the applicant must submit an interference 
analysis demonstrating compatibility with a hypothetical co-frequency 
space station two degrees away with the same receiving and transmitting 
characteristics as the proposed space station.
    (b) Each applicant for a license to operate a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band must provide the following 
information, in addition to that required by Sec.  25.114:
* * * * *
    (3) An applicant for a license to operate a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band must certify that the downlink 
power flux density on the Earth's surface will not exceed the values 
specified in Sec.  25.208(c) and/or (w), or must provide the 
certification specified in Sec.  25.114(d)(15)(ii).
    (4) An applicant for a license to operate a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band to be located less than four 
degrees from a previously licensed or proposed space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band, must either certify that the 
proposed operation has been coordinated with the operator of the co-
frequency space station or provide an interference analysis of the kind 
described in paragraph (a) of this section, except that the applicant 
must demonstrate that its proposed network will not cause more 
interference to the adjacent space station transmitting in the 17.3-
17.8 GHz band operating in compliance with the technical requirements 
of this part, than if the applicant were locate at an orbital 
separation of four degrees from the previously licensed or proposed 
space station.
    (5) In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (b)(3) and (4) of 
this section, the link budget for any satellite in the 17.3-17.8 GHz 
band (space-to-Earth) must take into account longitudinal 
stationkeeping tolerances. Any applicant for a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band that has reached a coordination 
agreement with an operator of another space station to allow that 
operator to exceed the pfd levels specified in Sec.  25.208(c) or Sec.  
25.208(w), must use those higher pfd levels for the purpose of this 
showing.
    (c) [Reserved]
    (d) An operator of a GSO FSS space station in the conventional or 
extended C-bands, conventional or extended Ku-bands, 24.75-25.25 GHz 
band (Earth-to-space), or conventional Ka-band may notify the 
Commission of its non-routine transmission levels and be relieved of 
the obligation to coordinate such levels with later applicants and 
petitioners.
* * * * *


Sec.  25.203  [Amended]

0
10. Amend Sec.  25.203 by removing and reserving paragraph (l).

0
11. Amend Sec.  25.204 by removing paragraph (e)(4) and revising 
paragraphs (e) introductory text, (e)(1) and (3) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.204  Power limits for earth stations.

* * * * *
    (e) To the extent specified in paragraphs (e)(1) through (e)(3) of 
this section, earth stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service may employ 
uplink adaptive power control or other methods of fade compensation to 
facilitate transmission of uplinks at power levels required for desired 
link performance while minimizing interference between networks.
    (1) Except when paragraphs (e)(2) through (e)(3) of this section 
apply, transmissions from FSS earth stations in frequencies above 10 
GHz may exceed the uplink EIRP and EIRP density limits specified in the 
station authorization under conditions of uplink fading due to 
precipitation by an amount not to exceed 1 dB above the actual amount 
of monitored excess attenuation over clear sky propagation conditions. 
EIRP levels must be returned to normal as soon as the attenuating 
weather pattern subsides.
* * * * *
    (3) FSS earth stations transmitting to geostationary space stations 
in the 24.75-25.25 GHz, 28.35-28.6 GHz, and/or 29.25-30.0 GHz bands may 
employ uplink adaptive power control or other methods of fade 
compensation. For stations employing uplink power control, the values 
in paragraphs (a)(1), (2), and (4) of Sec.  25.138 may be exceeded by 
up to 20 dB under conditions of uplink fading due to precipitation. The 
amount of such increase in excess of the actual amount of monitored 
excess attenuation over clear sky propagation conditions must not 
exceed 1.5 dB or 15 percent of the actual amount of monitored excess 
attenuation in dB, whichever is larger, with a confidence level of 90 
percent except over transient periods accounting for no more than 0.5 
percent of the time during which the excess is no more than 4.0 dB.
* * * * *

0
12. Amend Sec.  25.209 by revising paragraph (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.209  Earth station antenna performance standards.

* * * * *
    (f) A GSO FSS earth station with an antenna that does not conform 
to the applicable standards in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section 
will be authorized only if the applicant demonstrates that the antenna 
will not cause unacceptable interference. This demonstration must 
comply with the requirements in Sec. Sec.  25.138, 25.218, 25.220, 
25.221, 25.222, 25.226, or Sec.  25.227, as appropriate.
* * * * *

0
13. Amend Sec.  25.210 by revising paragraph (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.210  Technical requirements for space stations.

* * * * *
    (i) 17/24 GHz BSS space station antennas transmitting in the 17.3-
17.8 GHz band must be designed to provide a cross-polarization 
isolation such that the ratio of the on axis co-polar gain to the 
cross-polar gain of the antenna in the assigned frequency band is at 
least 25 dB within its primary coverage area.
* * * * *

0
14. Amend Sec.  25.220 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:


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

    (a) The requirements in this section apply to applications for, and 
operation of, earth stations transmitting in the conventional or 
extended C-bands, the conventional or extended Ku-bands, the 24.75-
25.25 GHz band, or the conventional Ka-band that do not qualify for 
routine licensing under relevant criteria in Sec. Sec.  25.138, 25.211, 
25.212, 25.218, 25.221(a)(1) or (a)(3), Sec.  25.222(a)(1) or (a)(3), 
Sec.  25.226(a)(1) or (a)(3), or Sec.  25.227(a)(1) or (a)(3).
* * * * *


Sec.  25.223  [Removed and Reserved]

0
15. Remove and reserve Sec.  25.223.

0
16. Revise Sec.  25.262 to read as follows:


Sec.  25.262  Licensing and domestic coordination requirements for 17/
24 GHz BSS space stations.

    (a) An applicant may be authorized to operate a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band at levels up to the maximum 
power flux density limits defined in Sec.  25.208(c) and/or Sec.  
25.208(w), without coordinating its power flux density levels with 
adjacent licensed or permitted operators, only if there is no licensed 
space station, or prior-filed application for a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band at a location less than four 
degrees from the orbital location at

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which the applicant proposes to operate.
    (b) Any U.S. licensee or permittee authorized to transmit in the 
17.3-17.8 GHz band that does not comply with the power flux-density 
limits set forth in Sec.  25.208(c) and/or Sec.  25.208(w) shall bear 
the burden of coordinating with any future co-frequency licensees and 
permittees of a space station transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band 
under the following circumstances:
    (1) If the operator's space-to-Earth power flux-density levels 
exceed the power flux-density limits set forth in Sec.  25.208(c) and/
or Sec.  25.208(w) by 3 dB or less, the operator shall bear the burden 
of coordinating with any future operators proposing a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band in compliance with power flux-
density limits set forth in Sec.  25.208(c) and/or Sec.  25.208(w) and 
located within 6 degrees of the operator's 17/24 GHz BSS 
space station.
    (2) If the operator's space-to-Earth power flux-density levels 
exceed the power flux-density limits set forth in Sec.  25.208(c) and/
or Sec.  25.208(w) by more than 3 dB, the operator shall bear the 
burden of coordinating with any future operators proposing a space 
station transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band in compliance with power 
flux-density limits set forth in Sec.  25.208(c) and/or Sec.  25.208(w) 
and located within 10 degrees of the operator's space 
station.
    (3) If no good faith agreement can be reached, the operator of the 
space station transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band that does not 
comply with Sec.  25.208(c) and/or Sec.  25.208(w) shall reduce its 
space-to-Earth power flux-density levels to be compliant with those 
specified in Sec.  25.208(c) and/or Sec.  25.208(w).
    (c) Any U.S. licensee or permittee using a space station 
transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band that is required to provide 
information in its application pursuant to Sec.  25.140(b)(4) must 
accept any increased interference that may result from adjacent space 
stations transmitting in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band that are operating in 
compliance with the rules for such space stations specified in 
Sec. Sec.  25.140(b), 25.202(a)(9) and (e)-(g), 25.208(c) and (w), 
25.210(i)-(j), 25.224, 25.262, 25.264(h), and 25.273(a)(3)).
    (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of this, licensees and 
permittees will be allowed to apply for a license or authorization for 
a replacement satellite that will be operated at the same power level 
and interference protection as the satellite to be replaced.

PART 30--UPPER MICROWAVE FLEXIBLE USE SERVICE

0
17. The authority citation for part 30 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, 301, 303, 304, 307, 
309, 310, 316, 332, 1302.


0
18. Amend Sec.  30.104 by revising the section heading, redesignating 
paragraphs (b) through (e) as paragraphs (c) through (f), adding new 
paragraph (b), and revising newly redesignated paragraphs (c), (e), and 
(f) to read as follows:


Sec.  30.104  Performance requirements.

* * * * *
    (b) In the alternative, a licensee may make its buildout showing on 
the basis of geographic area coverage. To satisfy the requirements of 
using this metric, licensees relying on mobile or point-to-multipoint 
service must show that they are providing reliable signal coverage and 
service to at least 25% of the geographic area of the license. The 
geographic area of the license shall be determined by the total land 
area of the county or counties covered by the license. Licensees 
relying on fixed point-to-point links or other, low-power point-to-
point connections must show that they have deployed at least one 
transmitter or receiver in at least 25% of the census tracts within the 
license area. All equipment relied upon in the showing, whatever type 
of service or connection it provides, must be operational and providing 
service, either to customers or for internal use, as of the date of the 
filing.
    (c) Showings that rely on a combination of multiple types of 
service will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Licensees may not 
combine population-based showings with geographic area-based showings.
* * * * *
    (e) Failure to meet this requirement will result in automatic 
cancellation of the license. In bands licensed on a Partial Economic 
Area basis, licensees will have the option of partitioning a license on 
a county basis in order to reduce the population or land area within 
the license area to a level where the licensee's buildout would meet 
one of the applicable performance metrics.
    (f) Existing 24 GHz, 28 GHz and 39 GHz licensees shall be required 
to make a showing pursuant to this section by June 1, 2024.

0
19. Revise Sec.  30.208 to read as follows:


Sec.  30.208  Operability.

    Mobile and transportable stations that operate on any portion of 
frequencies within the 27.5-28.35 GHz or the 37-40 GHz bands must be 
capable of operating on all frequencies within those particular bands. 
Mobile and transportable stations that operate on any portion of either 
the 24.25-24.45 GHz or 24.75-25.25 GHz bands must be capable of 
operating on all frequencies within both of those bands.

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                                             FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                   website at http://wireless.fcc.gov, or by             component of economic growth, job
                                             COMMISSION                                               using the search function on the ECFS                 creation, public safety, and global
                                                                                                      web page at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/                   competitiveness. The Commission will
                                             47 CFR Parts 2, 25 and 30                                ecfs/. Alternative formats are available              continue to take steps to facilitate access
                                             [GN Docket No. 14–177; WT Docket No. 10–
                                                                                                      to persons with disabilities by sending               to additional low-band, mid-band, and
                                             112; FCC 18–73]                                          an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or by calling              high-band spectrum for the benefit of
                                                                                                      the Consumer & Governmental Affairs                   American consumers, including holding
                                             Use of Spectrum Bands Above 24 GHz                       Bureau at (202) 418–0530 (voice), (202)               an auction of the 28 GHz band starting
                                             for Mobile Radio Services                                418–0432 (tty).                                       in November followed by an auction of
                                                                                                                                                            the 24 GHz band.
                                             AGENCY:  Federal Communications                          Supplemental Final Regulatory
                                             Commission.                                              Flexibility Analysis                                  II. Background
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                        As required by the Regulatory                          3. On November 22, 2017, the
                                                                                                      Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), the                    Commission released the 2nd R&O, 2nd
                                             SUMMARY:   In this document, the Federal                 Commission has prepared a Final                       FNPRM, Order on Recon, and MO&O in
                                             Communications Commission                                Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)                this proceeding. See 83 FR 37. In
                                             (Commission or FCC) adopts rules for                     of the possible significant economic                  relevant parts, the 2nd R&O authorized
                                             specific millimeter wave bands above 24                  impact on small entities of the policies              the 24 GHz band and the 47.2–48.2 GHz
                                             GHz. A proposed rule document for the                    and rules adopted in the Third Report                 band (47 GHz band) for flexible wireless
                                             Third Further Notice of Proposed                         and Order.                                            use; it declined to set pre-auction limits
                                             Rulemaking (3rd FNPRM) related to the                                                                          on the amount of spectrum an entity
                                                                                                      Congressional Review Act
                                             Final rule document for the Third                                                                              may acquire at auction in the 24 GHz
                                             Report and Order and Memorandum                            The Commission will send a copy of                  and 47 GHz bands; and it revised the
                                             Opinion and Order (3rd R&O) is                           this Report and Order in a report to be               mmW spectrum threshold for reviewing
                                             published elsewhere in this issue of the                 sent to Congress and the Government                   proposed secondary market transactions
                                             Federal Register.                                        Accountability Office pursuant to the                 to 1850 megahertz by including the 24
                                             DATES: Effective August 20, 2018, except
                                                                                                      Congressional Review Act (CRA), see 5                 GHz and 47 GHz bands. The 2nd
                                             for the amendments to § 25.136, which                    U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).                                  FNPRM sought comment on five issues.
                                             contain information collection                           Synopsis                                              First, the Commission proposed to
                                             requirements that are not effective until                                                                      license Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS)
                                                                                                      I. Introduction                                       earth stations in the 24.75–25.25 GHz
                                             approved by the Office of Management
                                             and Budget. The Commission will                             1. The Commission continues its                    band on a co-primary basis under the
                                             publish a document in the Federal                        effort to make available millimeter wave              provisions in Section 25.136(d)
                                             Register announcing the effective date                   (mmW) spectrum, at or above 24 GHz,                   applicable to the 47 GHz band. Second,
                                             for those amendments.                                    for fifth-generation (5G) wireless,                   the Commission sought comment on
                                                                                                      Internet of Things, and other advanced                adopting additional performance
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
                                                                                                      spectrum-based services. In the 3rd                   metrics tailored to Internet of Things
                                             Schauble of the Wireless
                                                                                                      R&O, the Commission addresses                         (IoT)-type deployments. Third, the
                                             Telecommunications Bureau,                                                                                     Commission proposed to eliminate the
                                                                                                      pending issues regarding FSS sharing
                                             Broadband Division, at (202) 418–0797                                                                          pre-auction limit of 1250 megahertz that
                                                                                                      and operability in the 24 GHz band, as
                                             or John.Schauble@fcc.gov, Michael Ha                                                                           the R&O had adopted for the 28 GHz, 37
                                                                                                      well as pending issues regarding
                                             of the Office of Engineering and                                                                               GHz and 39 GHz bands. Fourth, the
                                                                                                      performance requirements and mobile
                                             Technology, Policy and Rules Division,                                                                         Commission proposed to require that
                                                                                                      spectrum holdings policies for the
                                             at 202–418–2099 or Michael.Ha@                           mmW bands authorized for flexible use.                any equipment capable of operating
                                             fcc.gov, or Jose Albuquerque of the                      With respect to the 37–37.6 GHz band                  anywhere within the 24 GHz band must
                                             International Bureau, Satellite Division,                (Lower 37 GHz band), the Commission                   be capable of operating across the entire
                                             at 202–418–2288 or Jose.Albuquerque@                     resolves pending petitions for                        24 GHz band, on all frequencies in both
                                             fcc.gov. For information regarding the                   reconsideration, establish a band plan,               band segments. Finally, the Commission
                                             PRA information collection                               and in the 3rd FNPRM, the Commission                  invited commenters to submit new
                                             requirements contained in this PRA,                      seeks comment on a more detailed                      studies or data on bands under
                                             contact Cathy Williams, Office of                        framework to facilitate Federal and non-              consideration by the Commission, as
                                             Managing Director, at (202) 418–2918 or                  Federal use. In addition, the                         well as comments on additional bands
                                             Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov.                                  Commission proposes to make                           the Commission should consider.
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                     additional spectrum in the 42–42.5 GHz                   4. The Commission received 15
                                             summary of the Commission’s Third                        (42 GHz band) and 25.25–27.5 GHz                      comments and 12 reply comments. A
                                             Report and Order and Memorandum                          band (26 GHz band) available for                      list of commenters, reply commenters,
                                             Opinion and Order (3rd R&O), GN                          flexible wireless use, while recognizing              and ex parte filings is contained in the
                                             Docket No. 14–177, FCC 18–73, adopted                    the need to protect and provide                       List of Commenters to the 2nd FNPRM.
                                             on June 7, 2018 and released on June 8,                  continued opportunities for Federal use               No petitions for reconsideration of the
                                             2018. The complete text of this                          of this band. The Commission notes that               2nd R&O were filed. SOM1101, LLC
                                             document is available for public                         it will consider other bands and issues               filed a comment addressing the issue of
                                             inspection and copying from 8 a.m. to                    raised in this proceeding in future                   allowing satellite user equipment in the
                                             4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) Monday                                                                             37.5–40 GHz band. Comment of
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                                                                                                      Commission items.
                                             through Thursday or from 8 a.m. to                          2. The Commission’s efforts in this                SOM1101 LLC (filed Jan. 23, 2018). In
                                             11:30 a.m. ET on Fridays in the FCC                      proceeding to make mmW spectrum                       the MO&O, the Commission declined to
                                             Reference Information Center, 445 12th                   available for wireless uses is vital to               authorize satellite user equipment in the
                                             Street SW, Room CY–A257,                                 ensuring continued American                           37.5–40 GHz band. Because SOM1101’s
                                             Washington, DC 20554. The complete                       leadership in wireless broadband. That                comment neither acknowledges nor
                                             text is available on the Commission’s                    leadership represents a critical                      seeks reconsideration of the MO&O’s


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                                             decision, the Commission will not give                   equipment transmitting or receiving on                efficient use of mmW spectrum. The
                                             further consideration to this issue.                     the licensed spectrum in at least 25% of              Commission notes that it has also
                                                                                                      census tracts within the license area.                designated a total of fourteen gigahertz
                                             III. Third Report and Order
                                                                                                      The Commission believes the 25% level                 of unlicensed spectrum in the mmW
                                             A. Performance Requirements—                             would maintain parity with the 40%                    bands, and that it seeks further
                                             Geographic Area Metric                                   population coverage metric. As with the               comment on the sharing regime it has
                                                5. Background. In the R&O, the                        Commission’s previously-adopted                       adopted for the lower 37 GHz band.
                                             Commission moved away from a                             metrics, equipment must be in use and
                                                                                                                                                            B. Operability in the 24 GHz Band
                                             substantial service regime in the mmW                    actually providing service, either for
                                                                                                      private, internal use or to unaffiliated                9. Background. The 24 GHz band
                                             bands by adopting a defined set of                                                                             consists of two band segments: The
                                             metrics for performance requirements                     customers, in order to be counted. This
                                                                                                      metric, like the Commission’s                         lower segment, from 24.25–24.45 GHz,
                                             for Upper Microwave Flexible Use                                                                               and the upper segment, from 24.75–
                                             Service (UMFUS). UMFUS licensees                         previously-adopted metrics, may be
                                                                                                      used by any UMFUS licensee, regardless                25.25 GHz. In the 2nd R&O, the
                                             relying on mobile or point-to-multipoint                                                                       Commission adopted UMFUS licensing
                                             service must show that they are                          of the type of service deployed.
                                                                                                         7. The Commission emphasizes that                  and technical rules for the 24 GHz band.
                                             providing reliable signal coverage and                                                                         The Commission also proposed to adopt
                                                                                                      this geographic area metric is an
                                             service to at least 40 percent of the                                                                          an operability requirement for the 24
                                                                                                      additional alternative for licensees, not
                                             population within the service area of the                                                                      GHz band. Under this requirement, any
                                                                                                      a supplemental requirement. If a
                                             licensee, and that they are using                                                                              mobile or transportable equipment
                                                                                                      licensee deploying IoT systems finds
                                             facilities to provide service in that area               that the Commission’s existing mobile                 capable of operating in any portion of
                                             either to customers or for internal use.                 or fixed metrics better fit their needs, it           the 24 GHz band must be capable of
                                             Licensees relying on point-to-point                      is welcome to use either of those metrics             operating at all frequencies within the
                                             service must demonstrate that they have                  instead. As the Commission has                        24 GHz band, in both band segments.
                                             four links operating and providing                       emphasized since the R&O, all licensees                 10. Discussion. The Commission
                                             service, either to customers or for                      may choose the particular metric they                 adopts its proposal to require
                                             internal use, if the population within                   wish to satisfy, and the adoption of this             operability throughout the 24 GHz band.
                                             the license area is equal to or less than                metric merely expands their list of                   Any mobile or transportable equipment
                                             268,000. If the population within the                    choices. Without the adoption of this                 capable of operating on any frequency
                                             license area is greater than 268,000, a                  additional choice of metric, licensees                between 24.24–24.45 GHz or 24.75–
                                             licensee relying on point-to-point                       would have only the mobile or fixed                   25.25 GHz must be capable of operating
                                             service must demonstrate it has at least                 options through which to demonstrate                  on all frequencies in those ranges. This
                                             one link in operation and is providing                   their compliance with the Commission’s                requirement will support competition
                                             service for each 67,000 population                       performance requirements. While the                   by ensuring a robust device ecosystem
                                             within the license area. Showings that                   Commission continues to support its                   throughout the band. Given the
                                             rely on a combination of multiple types                  previous conclusion that it is too soon               separation of the 24 GHz band into two
                                             of service will be evaluated on a case-                  to design a usage-based metric that will              different segments, the Commission
                                             by-case basis. This reliance on fixed                    be technology- and use case-neutral, it               believes an operability requirement is
                                             metrics was a change from the buildout                   believes it is important to provide some              important to supporting development of
                                             rules formerly applicable to 28 GHz and                  additional option for UMFUS licensees                 the lower portion of the band.
                                             39 GHz licensees, which used a                           whose deployments may not track                         11. The Commission reiterates that
                                             substantial service standard. In the                     residential population, or that may not               this operability requirement in no way
                                             FNPRM, the Commission sought                             involve traditional higher-power fixed                dictates the use of any particular
                                             comment on expanding this list of                        links, as will likely be the case for some            technology or air interface. The
                                             metrics by adopting a performance                        IoT-type services. The Commission’s                   Commission also emphases that this
                                             metric designed to accommodate IoT-                      adoption of a geographic area metric is               operability requirement is specific to the
                                             type deployments. In the 2nd FNPRM,                      responsive to the calls from commenters               24 GHz band, and does not extend to
                                             the Commission sought comment more                       for greater flexibility. In the interest of           other UMFUS bands. The 28 GHz band
                                             specifically on a geographic area metric                 providing licensees with as much                      and the 37 and 39 GHz bands also have
                                             that might accommodate IoT or other                      flexibility and certainty as possible in              operability requirements, but those are
                                             services deployed along non-traditional                  advance of the Commission’s                           separate and independent from the one
                                             lines, while still measuring a                           contemplated auctions of UMFUS                        the Commission adopts for the 24 GHz
                                             meaningful level of service in a proven                  spectrum, the Commission does not                     band. Devices are not required to
                                             way.                                                     believe it is appropriate to delay the                operate across all UMFUS bands. While
                                                6. Discussion. The Commission                         adoption of an additional choice of                   one commenter expresses concern about
                                             adopts a geographic area metric for                      metric to future rounds of this                       the ability to filter signals from the
                                             UMFUS licenses, to be included in the                    proceeding.                                           24.45–24.75 GHz band, it ultimately
                                             existing list of performance metrics from                   8. The objections raised by, and                   supports the operability requirement,
                                             which licensees may choose, as an                        alternative suggestions offered by                    and it does not provide any technical
                                             additional alternative to meeting the                    commenters, are not persuasive. With                  analysis in support of its concern.
                                             Commission’s performance                                 respect to calls for entirely different                 12. In addition, as the Commission
                                             requirements. Consistent with the                        regimes, such as substantial service or               noted in the 2nd R&O, ongoing
                                             option on which the Commission sought                                                                          international studies include analyses to
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                                                                                                      site-based licensing, the Commission
                                             comment in the 2nd FNPRM, licensees                      has already determined that geographic                determine IMT–2020 out-of-band
                                             may fulfill the requirements of this                     area licensing with the performance                   emission limits necessary to protect
                                             metric either by demonstrating mobile                    requirements that the Commission                      passive sensors onboard weather
                                             or point-to-multipoint coverage of at                    adopted in the Report and Order strikes               satellites in the 23.6–24.0 GHz band.
                                             least 25% of their license’s geographic                  the best balance between flexibility for              The Commission recognizes the need to
                                             area, or by showing the presence of                      licensees and accountability in ensuring              protect these passive satellite operations


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                                             that provide important data necessary                    Commission proposed various                           requiring applicants for space stations
                                             for weather predictions and warnings.                    conforming modifications to certain                   receiving uplinks in the 24.75–25.25
                                             Given that this is a matter of interest to               earth station application requirements.               GHz band to certify, among other things,
                                             multiple stakeholders internationally                    The Commission sought comment on                      that the earth stations transmitting to
                                             and that the Commission cannot predict                   these proposals and on possible actions               such space stations will not exceed the
                                             the outcome, it finds it inappropriate to                needed to address the potential for                   off-axis EIRP density limits in Section
                                             adopt U.S.-only limits that may need to                  aggregate interference from terrestrial               25.138(a); (7) modify the definitions of
                                             be modified at a later time. Once                        users into satellite systems in the band.             ‘‘routine processing or licensing’’ and
                                             interference protection standards are                       15. To provide for more flexible FSS               ‘‘two-degree compliant space station’’
                                             agreed upon internationally the                          use of the 24.75–25.25 GHz band, the                  contained in Section 25.103; (8)
                                             Commission will, if necessary, consider                  Commission proposed to eliminate                      eliminate the operational requirements
                                             through notice and comment whether                       footnote NG535, thereby making this                   associated with the Appendix F orbital-
                                             any modification of its current out-of-                  band available for general FSS uplink                 location constraints in Section 25.262
                                             band limits may be needed. The                           operations without restricting these                  by deleting paragraphs (a) and (d), and
                                             Commission encourages non-Federal                        operations to, or affording priority for,             modifying paragraphs (b) and (e); (9)
                                             operators in the 24 GHz band to monitor                  the provision of feeder links for 17/24               modify Sections 25.140(b), (c) and (d) to
                                             these studies and to plan their systems,                 GHz BSS space stations. To further                    reflect changes in the interference
                                             to the extent possible, to take into                     increase flexibility for all FSS uses in              showing required by 17/24 GHz BSS
                                             account the potential for additional                     this new sharing regime, the                          applicants, which is currently defined
                                             future protection of passive sensors in                  Commission also proposed to eliminate                 in part by the applicant’s orbital
                                             the 23.6–24.0 GHz band.                                  the Petitions for Reconsideration of                  position relative to Appendix F
                                             C. 24 GHz FSS Sharing                                    Spectrum Frontiers Report and Order                   locations; (10) delete Section 25.262(b)
                                                                                                      addressed herein orbital-location                     to eliminate an operational requirement
                                               13. Background. The U.S. Table of                                                                            made moot; (11) delete Appendix F
                                             Frequency Allocations (U.S. Table)                       restrictions for 17/24 GHz BSS space
                                                                                                      stations specified in Section 25.262(a),              specific requirements contained in
                                             currently includes primary, non-                                                                               Section 25.114(d)(17); (12) eliminate a
                                             Federal, Fixed, Mobile and Fixed-                        thus providing more flexibility to these
                                                                                                      BSS operations. Consistent with these                 reference in Section 25.114(d)(7) to a
                                             Satellite Service (FSS) (Earth-to-space)                                                                       deleted subparagraph in Section
                                             allocations in the 24.75–25.25 GHz                       proposals, the Commission proposed
                                                                                                      several other rule changes to part 25 of              25.140(b); and (13) modify the cross-
                                             band. Footnote NG535 to the U.S. Table                                                                         polarization isolation requirement in
                                             provides feeder links in the                             its rules to harmonize the treatment of
                                                                                                      BSS feeder links with other FSS                       Section 25.210(i) to making clear that it
                                             Broadcasting-Satellite Service (BSS)
                                                                                                      transmissions. Specifically, the                      applies only to 17/24 GHz BSS space-to-
                                             priority over other FSS uses in the
                                                                                                      Commission proposed the following                     Earth transmissions, to provide for
                                             24.75–25.05 GHz band segment, and
                                                                                                      rule changes: (1) Modify Section 25.138               consistent treatment of 17/24 GHz
                                             restricts FSS use of the 25.05–25.25 GHz
                                                                                                      to extend applicability of the Ka-band                feeder uplinks with other FSS
                                             band segment to feeder links for the
                                                                                                      off-axis EIRP density limits in paragraph             transmissions in the 24.75–25.25 GHz
                                             BSS. In the 2nd R&O the Commission
                                                                                                      (a) to the 24.75–25.25 GHz band, and                  band.
                                             adopted a primary Fixed Service
                                             allocation in the 24.75–25.05 GHz band                   then to eliminate the nearly identical                   16. Discussion. After review of the
                                             segment, added a primary Mobile                          BSS feeder link-specific earth station                record, the Commission modifies the
                                             Service allocation in the 24.75–25.25                    off-axis EIRP density limits for the                  FSS earth station licensing proposal set
                                             GHz band segment, and authorized both                    24.75–25.25 GHz band in Section                       out in the 2nd FNPRM so as to better
                                             mobile and fixed operations in those                     25.223(b); (2) add the 24.75–25.25 GHz                provide FSS with additional capacity
                                             bands under the part 30 UMFUS rules.                     band to the list of frequency bands in                for satellite services while permitting
                                             The Commission did not make changes                      our general FSS earth station                         substantial terrestrial use of the band.
                                             to its current rules at that time, but                   coordination rules in Section 25.220(a),              As with the 28 GHz and 47 GHz bands,
                                             decided instead to seek comment in the                   thereby permitting us to eliminate the                the Commission finds generally that
                                             2nd FNPRM in conjunction with a                          coordination provisions contained in                  allowing a limited number of FSS earth
                                             proposal to allow more flexible use of                   Sections 25.223(c) and (d); (3) remove                stations in the 24.75–25.25 GHz band
                                             the band for FSS earth stations.                         and reserve Section 25.223, because                   would further the public interest, and
                                                14. In the 2nd FNPRM, the                             there would be no need for these                      therefore provide for sharing of the
                                             Commission proposed to license FSS                       provisions, which provide an alternative              24.75–25.25 GHz band by UMFUS and
                                             earth stations in 24.75–25.25 GHz band                   means of licensing BSS feeder links, and              FSS earth stations, including BSS feeder
                                             on a co-primary basis under the                          also eliminate cross references to                    link earth stations. Based on the record,
                                             provisions contained in Section                          Section 25.223 contained in Section                   the Commission adopts rules that
                                             25.136(d), which currently applies to                    25.209(f); (4) eliminate Section                      incorporate certain sharing criteria
                                             the 47 GHz band, by adding the 24.75–                    25.204(e)(4), which contains rain fade                applicable in the 27.5–28.35 GHz and
                                             25.25 GHz band to this rule section.                     specifications specific to 17/24 GHz BSS              47.2–48.2 GHz bands. Specifically, the
                                             This change would limit availability of                  feeder link transmissions, and instead                Commission applies the permitted
                                             the 24.75–25.25 GHz band for FSS to                      include the 24.75–25.25 GHz band in                   aggregate population limits within the
                                             individually-licensed FSS earth stations                 paragraph (e)(3), which contains nearly               specified earth station PFD contour on
                                             that meet the same specific licensing                    identical Ka-band FSS rain fade                       a per-county basis, similar to the
                                             requirements applicable to earth                         specifications; (5) modify the                        requirement in the 27.5–28.35 GHz
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                                             stations in the 47 GHz band. The                         interference-showing requirements for                 band, rather than the per-PEA limits
                                             Commission also sought comment on                        FSS applicants in Section 25.140(a) to                applicable to the 47.2–48.2 GHz band.
                                             adding a U.S. Table footnote specifying                  make clear its applicability to FSS                   Additionally, as in the 47.2–48.2 GHz
                                             the relative interference protection                     (Earth-to-space) transmissions to 17/24               band, the Commission adopts
                                             obligations of FSS and UMFUS stations                    GHz BSS space stations; (6) add a new                 constraints on the number of permitted
                                             in this band. In addition, the                           subparagraph (iv) to Section 25.140(a)                earth stations not only in the county but


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                                             also in the UMFUS licensing area (PEA)                   types of individually licensed FSS earth              support of proposed changes to the
                                             in which the earth station is located. To                stations in the upper band segment. The               Commission’s rules governing uplink
                                             reflect these requirements, the                          Commission rejects T-Mobile’s                         band operations.
                                             Commission adopts a new rule section                     argument that the Commission should
                                                                                                                                                            D. Lower 37 GHz Band Plan
                                             25.136(g), which its find includes                       constrain satellite operators’ use of the
                                             sufficient defined restrictions on earth                 24.75–25.25 GHz band beyond limits                       20. Background. In the R&O, the
                                             station operations consistent with CCA’s                 placed on satellite operators in                      Commission adopted rules to permit
                                             request.                                                 comparable UMFUS bands. Such a                        fixed and mobile terrestrial operation in
                                                17. The Commission will not adopt                     position is at variance with the                      the 37 GHz band. The Commission also
                                             any operational requirements                             Commission’s stated objectives in the                 adopted a licensing regime for the 37.6–
                                             addressing limits on aggregate                           Spectrum Frontiers proceeding to make                 38.6 GHz portion of the band (Upper 37
                                             interference into satellite receivers at                 available millimeter wave (mmW) bands                 GHz Band), which would be licensed in
                                             this time, as it does not believe such                   for flexible wireless deployment while                five 200 megahertz blocks on a
                                             limits are justified by the current record,              simultaneously adopting rules that will               geographic area basis. Rather than
                                             and the Commission received no                           allow the mmW bands to be shared with                 adopting a particular licensing regime
                                             specific proposals for such a rule. The                  other uses, including satellite, in bands             for the Lower 37 GHz Band, the
                                             Commission retains the authority to                      where there are existing FSS allocations.             Commission made it available for
                                             monitor developments and intervene to                    The Commission also disagrees with                    coordinated co-primary sharing between
                                             prevent unacceptable interference to                     AT&T that retention of subsection (a) in              Federal and non-Federal users. The
                                             satellites if that becomes necessary, but                footnote NG535 is warranted, as it                    Commission explained that Federal and
                                             there is no evidence to date that                        believes it would only serve to                       non-Federal users would access the
                                             suggests that any such intervention will                 undermine its goals of increasing                     Lower 37 GHz Band through a
                                             be necessary. The Commission will                        flexibility of use and spectrum                       coordination mechanism, which it
                                             amend footnote NG65 to the U.S. Table                    efficiency. AT&T acknowledges that the                would more fully develop through
                                             to include the 24.75–25.25 GHz band to                   Commission’s two-degree spacing                       government/industry collaboration.
                                             make clear the relative interference                                                                              21. In the FNPRM, the Commission
                                                                                                      requirements are sufficient to protect
                                             protection obligations between the co-                                                                         sought comment, among other things,
                                                                                                      BSS feeder links from other FSS
                                             primary services. The Commission                                                                               on the appropriate band plan for the
                                                                                                      operations, and it provides no
                                             rejects CTIA’s argument that it should                                                                         Lower 37 GHz. The Commission
                                                                                                      justification for retaining BSS feeder
                                             adopt a new footnote stating that certain                                                                      proposed to establish a 100 megahertz
                                                                                                      link priority in the 24.75–25.05 GHz
                                             shared frequency bands are identified                                                                          minimum channel size. It also proposed
                                                                                                      portion of the band.
                                             predominantly for terrestrial mobile and                                                                       to allow users to aggregate 100
                                             fixed services on a primary basis. The                      19. The Commission received no                     megahertz channels into larger channel
                                             Commission does not believe that this                    opposition to its proposed rule changes               sizes up to the maximum of 600
                                             proposed footnote fulfills its intent to                 to harmonize the treatment of FSS and                 megahertz where available. Starry and
                                             specify accurately the relative                          BSS feeder link transmissions under its               T-Mobile support the proposal to
                                             interference protection obligations of                   rules, nor any opposition on the                      license 100 megahertz channels in the
                                             FSS and UMFUS stations in this band,                     associated conforming amendments.                     Lower 37 GHz band. No party opposed
                                             and further, it would go beyond the                      Accordingly, the Commission adopts                    the proposal.
                                             scope of this rulemaking by including                    these rule changes as elaborated above,                  22. Discussion. The Commission
                                             frequency bands apart from the 24.75–                    for the reasons set forth in the 2nd                  affirms the Commission’s decision to
                                             25.25 GHz band (i.e., the 28 GHz, 37                     FNPRM. The Commission will not                        adopt a co-primary sharing approach for
                                             GHz, 39 GHz, and 47 GHz bands). The                      however, include in the amended                       the Lower 37 GHz band and the
                                             Commission also adopts the proposed                      definition of ‘‘routine processing or                 Commission seeks additional comment
                                             conforming modifications to Sections                     licensing’’ in § 25.103 an exclusion for              on the details of that approach. Here,
                                             25.115(e) and 25.130(b), and delete the                  earth stations in the 24.75–25.25 GHz                 the Commission adopts the
                                             obsolete licensing requirements for the                  band as originally proposed in the 2nd                Commission’s proposal to license the
                                             25.05–25.25 GHz band specified in                        FNPRM. Upon further consideration,                    Lower 37 GHz Band as six 100
                                             Section 25.203(l).                                       this change is not necessary to                       megahertz channels. This
                                                18. The Commission adopts its                         accurately reflect our licensing                      channelization will allow for a
                                             proposals to remove footnote NG535. In                   procedures. In addition, as a                         sufficient acquisition of spectrum by
                                             doing so, the Commission removes the                     consequence of eliminating the                        smaller users while still allowing for
                                             restriction on FSS operations apart from                 Appendix F orbital-location                           aggregation by larger entities. The
                                             BSS feeder links, in the 25.05–25.25                     requirement in § 25.262(a), the                       Commission believes that 100
                                             GHz band segment, and eliminate the                      Commission also deletes § 25.262(c)(2).               megahertz channels will be sufficient
                                             priority of BSS feeder links relative to                 This provision, which addresses                       for a licensee to provide the type of high
                                             other FSS operations in the 24.75–25.05                  cancelled or surrendered licenses                     rate data services, and other innovative
                                             GHz band. The Commission also                            relative specifically to Appendix F                   uses and applications, contemplated for
                                             eliminates the Appendix F orbital-                       orbital locations, is moot. Once the rules            this spectrum. These smaller channels
                                             location restrictions contained in                       become effective, these rule changes                  offer an opportunity to provide low-
                                             Section 25.262(a), which should give                     will ensure that all FSS transmissions in             barrier access to spectrum for new
                                             17/24 GHz BSS feeder link operators the                  the 24.75–25.25 GHz band, including                   technologies and providers while also
                                                                                                      BSS feeder link transmissions, are
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                                             same flexibility as other FSS operators                                                                        enhancing shared access methods and
                                             in the band. FSS use beyond the                          subject to the Commission’s two-degree                technologies between commercial and
                                             provision of BSS feeder links is already                 spacing requirements. The four-degree                 Federal users.
                                             permitted in the lower portion of the                    spacing regimen applicable to 17/24
                                             band, and the Commission believes that                   GHz BSS downlink transmissions                        E. Mobile Spectrum Holdings
                                             it will further spectrum efficiency to                   however, will be unaltered, which SIA                   23. Background. The R&O established
                                             extend this same flexibility to other                    notes is an important predicate for its               a pre-auction, bright-line limit of 1250


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                                             megahertz on the amount of mmW                           other bands, such as 600 MHz and 2.5                  secondary market transactions. The
                                             spectrum in the 28 GHz, 37 GHz, and 39                   GHz, and have indicated an interest in                Commission therefore concludes that
                                             GHz bands (R&O bands) that an entity                     using 3.5 GHz and 3.7–4.2 GHz for 5G.                 entities bidding for licenses in the 24
                                             could acquire at auction. In the 2nd                     Overall, the Commission observes that                 GHz, 28 GHz, 37 GHz, 39 GHz, and 47
                                             R&O, the Commission declined to adopt                    there are a variety of spectral paths to              GHz bands should not be subject to
                                             a similar pre-auction limit on the 24                    5G deployment in the United States,                   bright-line, pre-auction limits on the
                                             GHz and 47 GHz bands, primarily                          and that accelerating this deployment,                amount of spectrum they may acquire at
                                             because preemptive limits on the                         including through the use of mmW                      an auction of these bands. Consistent
                                             amount of spectrum an entity might                       spectrum, is an increasingly important                with the Commission’s rationale in the
                                             acquire could unnecessarily inhibit                      objective given the potential economic                2nd R&O, the Commission concludes
                                             participation at auction and discourage                  benefits.                                             that this approach will maximize the
                                             the development of spectrum-intensive                      25. Thus, while technological                       opportunities in these bands for putting
                                             services. Moreover, the Commission                       development in the mmW bands                          this mmW spectrum to efficient use.
                                             found that mmW technology currently                      remains in a nascent stage, the                          26. Although the Commission will not
                                             is at a nascent stage of development and                 Commission’s balancing of objectives                  apply an ex ante bright-line limit to the
                                             that there was insufficient information                  shifts towards facilitating rapid 5G                  acquisition of spectrum in the five
                                             to predict the amount of spectrum                        deployment in the United States. In that              UMFUS bands through auction, the
                                             needed for future still-to-be-developed                  context, and given the Commission’s                   Commission will conduct an ex post
                                             services. No petitions for                                                                                     case-by-case review to the acquisition
                                                                                                      balancing of various statutory
                                             reconsideration were filed in response                                                                         through auction of spectrum in the
                                                                                                      objectives, the Commission weighs more
                                             to the Commission’s decisions in the                                                                           UMFUS bands. In particular, the
                                                                                                      heavily the risk that bright-line, pre-
                                             2nd R&O. In the 2nd FNPRM, the                                                                                 Commission finds that it is in the public
                                                                                                      auction limits may restrict
                                             Commission proposed to eliminate the                                                                           interest to review applications for initial
                                                                                                      unnecessarily the ability of entities to
                                             pre-auction limit of 1250 megahertz that                                                                       licenses filed post-auction on a case-by-
                                                                                                      participate and acquire spectrum in a
                                             the R&O had adopted for the R&O                                                                                case basis using the same 1850
                                                                                                      mmW band auction. This could, in turn,
                                             bands. Further, in the absence of any                                                                          megahertz threshold the Commission
                                                                                                      unnecessarily constrain providers in
                                             pre-auction limits, the Commission                                                                             uses for reviewing applications for
                                                                                                      their paths towards 5G deployment on
                                             sought comment regarding whether it                                                                            secondary market transactions. As noted
                                                                                                      mmW bands, limit their incentives to                  above, the Commission continues to
                                             should apply a post-auction case-by-                     invest in these new services, and delay
                                             case review on all mmW spectrum                                                                                recognize that mmW spectrum is an
                                                                                                      the realization of related economic                   important resource for the deployment
                                             available at auction.                                    benefits. The Commission is not                       of 5G and other advanced wireless
                                                24. Discussion. The Commission                        inclined to adopt such limits on auction              services, as the Commission
                                             adopts its proposal in the 2nd FNPRM                     participation absent a clear indication               acknowledged in retaining the mmW
                                             to eliminate the pre-auction limit of                    that they are necessary to address a                  spectrum threshold for secondary
                                             1250 megahertz for the 28 GHz, 37 GHz,                   specific competitive concern In the case              markets. Applying a post-auction case-
                                             and 39 GHz bands. In the R&O, the                        of the 28 GHz, 37 GHz, and 39 GHz                     by-case review will provide an
                                             Commission indicated that its                            bands, the Commission is not persuaded                opportunity to evaluate whether an
                                             consideration of whether to adopt a                      by commenters’ generalized assertions                 applicant’s post-auction spectrum
                                             mobile spectrum holdings limit for the                   that a bright-line, pre-auction limit in              holdings would result in excessive
                                             licensing of spectrum through                            these bands is necessary to protect                   concertation of licenses, in a manner
                                             competitive bidding—and, if so, what                     competition in the provision of wireless              consistent with the Commission’s
                                             type of limit—would take into account                    services, particularly in light of its                obligations under Section 309(j)(3)(B).
                                             several objectives, including: The                       decision below to adopt a post-auction                Moreover, the Commission finds that
                                             promotion of competition in relevant                     case-by-case review of spectrum in the                applying a case-by-case review to initial
                                             markets; the acceleration of private                     UMFUS bands. The Commission                           applications for spectrum won at
                                             sector deployment of advanced services;                  emphases that the Commission has                      auction is necessary to ensure that the
                                             and generally managing the spectrum in                   adopted rules to facilitate flexible                  public interest benefits of having a
                                             the public interest. In reaching its                     terrestrial wireless use of 4950                      mmW spectrum threshold for reviewing
                                             decision to adopt a pre-auction                          megahertz of mmW spectrum across five                 proposed secondary market transactions
                                             spectrum aggregation limit for the 28                    bands, which will be licensed in                      are not rendered ineffective. In addition,
                                             GHz, 37 GHz, and 39 GHz bands, the                       multiple blocks of different sizes and                unlike a bright-line pre-auction limit, a
                                             Commission observed, among other                         geographic areas, providing many                      post-auction case-by-case review will
                                             things, that mmW spectrum is likely to                   spectrum opportunities for various                    provide flexibility to bidders and
                                             be a critical component in the                           types of auction bidders. In addition,                facilitate the assignment of licenses to
                                             development of 5G and that pre-auction                   given the similar technical                           those who value them the most. As is
                                             limits could encourage the development                   characteristics and potential uses of the             the case for the mmW spectrum
                                             of innovative services to the benefit of                 mmW spectrum for the R&O bands—                       threshold applied to secondary market
                                             the American consumer. The                               relative to the 24 GHz and 47 GHz                     transactions, the threshold the
                                             Commission continues to recognize that                   bands—the Commission sees no reason                   Commission will apply to review initial
                                             mmW spectrum is an important                             to reach a different conclusion regarding             applications for spectrum won at
                                             resource for the deployment of 5G and                    a pre-auction limit for the R&O bands                 auction merely identifies those markets
                                             other advanced wireless services, as                     than it reached for the 24 GHz and 47
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                                                                                                                                                            that may warrant further competitive
                                             evidenced by the steps it takes in this                  GHz bands. Moreover, treating certain                 analysis.
                                             3rd R&O, MO&O, and 3rd FNPRM to                          UMFUS bands differently from others                      27. The Commission intends to
                                             further promote this deployment. The                     for purposes of a pre-auction limit                   conduct the same type of case-by-case
                                             Commission also notes that in addition                   would be inconsistent with the                        review that the Commission anticipated
                                             to mmW spectrum, various providers                       Commission’s policy of treating all five              in 2001 when it eliminated the CMRS
                                             have announced plans to develop 5G in                    UMFUS bands the same for purposes of                  spectrum cap, and that it articulated in


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                                             2008 in the context of the 700 MHz                       business plans, assess marketplace                    widely utilized.’’ The Commission
                                             auction (Auction 73), but which it                       conditions, and evaluate the availability             further explained that ‘‘[a]dopting
                                             discontinued in the 2014 Mobile                          of equipment for the relevant services.’’             geographic area licensing for the other
                                             Spectrum Holdings Order. Case-by-case                    In addition, for the reasons discussed                portion of the band will expeditiously
                                             review permits bidders to participate                    above, the Commission finds that the                  make spectrum available and allow
                                             fully in a mmW spectrum auction, while                   adoption of a post-auction case-by-case               common development of the 37 GHz
                                             still allowing the Commission to assess                  review for mmW spectrum is the best                   and 39 GHz bands.’’ Thus, the
                                             the impact on competition from the                       way to satisfy its obligation under                   Commission will not reconsider its
                                             assignment of initial mmW spectrum                       another part of Section 309 to guard                  decision to adopt a co-primary sharing
                                             licenses, and to take appropriate action                 against the excessive concentration of                scheme for the 37–37.6 GHz band and
                                             to preserve or protect competition only                  licenses.                                             the Commission reaffirms its decision in
                                             where necessary. Thus, for example, the                                                                        the Report and Order.
                                                                                                      IV. Memorandum Opinion and Order                         31. The Commission rejects CTIA’s
                                             Commission may allow a winning
                                             auction bidder to exceed the threshold                   A. Licensing Lower 37 GHz                             argument that the Commission’s action
                                             if it finds that this would not foreclose                                                                      was arbitrary and capricious because the
                                                                                                         29. Petitions for Reconsideration.
                                             other competitors from acquiring similar                                                                       Commission did not ‘‘provide reasoning
                                                                                                      CTIA, CCA, 5G Americas, TIA, and T-
                                             mmW spectrum. Further, as was the                                                                              for adopting an untested sharing model
                                                                                                      Mobile (Petitioners) filed Petitions for
                                             case under the Commission’s post-                                                                              that requires licensees to coordinate
                                                                                                      Reconsideration (Petitions) of the R&O
                                             auction case-by-case review that                                                                               with Federal parties, the latter of which
                                                                                                      asking the Commission to reconsider
                                             previously was applied, in the event                                                                           has proven to be highly successful for
                                                                                                      decisions it made regarding the 37 GHz                the AWS–1 and AWS–3 bands.’’ In the
                                             that a divestiture is required before                    band. First, CTIA, CCA, 5G Americas,
                                             issuing any new licenses, the winning                                                                          R&O, the Commission explained that
                                                                                                      and T-Mobile ask the Commission to                    the sharing approach it adopted best
                                             bidder likely would have greater                         reconsider its decision to adopt a
                                             flexibility to choose which spectrum to                                                                        enables ‘‘the band to be used for new
                                                                                                      Shared Access Licensing scheme for the                commercial uses while simultaneously
                                             divest among its existing mmW                            lower band segment in which non-
                                             spectrum holdings or winning bids, in                                                                          allowing fixed and mobile Federal use
                                                                                                      Federal users would be licensed by rule.              to expand.’’ The Commission added that
                                             a manner that nevertheless would                         CTIA, 5G Americas, CCA, and T-Mobile
                                             address competitive concerns.                                                                                  ‘‘[a]llowing part of the band to be made
                                                                                                      recommend that the Commission                         available on a non-exclusive, shared
                                                28. In supporting such a case-by-case                 instead adopt exclusive area licensing in             basis will promote access to spectrum
                                             review, U.S. Cellular proposed a two-                    the 37–37.6 GHz band. Second, 5G                      by a wide variety of entities, support
                                             tiered public interest framework that                    Americas and TIA ask the Commission                   innovative uses of the band, and help
                                             relied on band-specific spectrum                         to reconsider its decision that Federal               ensure that spectrum is widely
                                             concentration limits. The Commission                     operations should have expansion rights               utilized.’’ The Commission further
                                             rejects their proposal for specific in-                  in the Lower 37 GHz band.                             stated that the approach it adopted
                                             band limits for similar reasons as it                       30. Discussion. The Commission                     provided ‘‘satellite operators the
                                             articulated in the R&O and 2nd R&O,                      denies the petitions of CTIA, CCA, 5G                 certainty they need to be able to expand
                                             where it stated that, either at auction or               Americas, TIA, and T-Mobile under                     their operations into the 37 GHz band in
                                             in the secondary market, separate band-                  Section 1.429(b) of the Commission’s                  the future. Nothing in the petitions
                                             specific limits are not necessary.                       rules because the Commission has                      supports the change in direction
                                             Further, the Commission disagree with                    already considered and rejected the                   suggested by petitioners.
                                             commenters that allege that a post-                      arguments raised by the petitioners in                   32. In the R&O, the Commission
                                             auction case-by-case review creates                      favor of exclusive area licensing. In their           directed the Wireless Bureau and Office
                                             uncertainty that is inconsistent with                    comments and reply comments to the                    of Engineering and Technology to
                                             Section 309(j). The post-auction case-by-                NPRM, the petitioners urged the                       collaborate with NTIA and Federal
                                             case review will be based on the                         Commission to adopt an exclusive area                 stakeholders, as well as industry
                                             standard articulated in the 2008 Union                   licensing scheme for the 37–37.6 GHz                  stakeholders and other interested parties
                                             Telephone Order, and the Commission                      band. In their petitions for                          to further define the sharing
                                             will apply this review to auctions of                    reconsideration, they raise no new facts              framework.’’ Initial collaboration has
                                             mmW bands going forward. Spectrum                        or arguments here. In the R&O, the                    identified the issues raised in the 3rd
                                             auctions were subject to this kind of                    Commission concluded that ‘‘[a]lthough                FNPRM adopted June 7, 2018. The 3rd
                                             review for a number of years before                      there is support in the record to license             FNPRM presents another opportunity to
                                             2014, and the Commission finds that it                   the entire 37 GHz band by geographic                  open a dialogue about how sharing can
                                             is similarly appropriate with respect to                 area, the Commission finds that it is in              best be implemented and achieved in
                                             the mmW spectrum. The Commission                         the public interest to license a portion              the Lower 37 GHz band prior to the
                                             finds that such a case-by-case review                    of this band on a non-exclusive shared                adoption of final sharing rules. The
                                             provides parties with a clear and                        basis, and to license the remainder of                Commission looks forward to
                                             familiar standard that the Commission                    the band by geographic area to give                   continuing to work with NTIA, Federal
                                             and Bureau have used, and continue to                    potential licensees additional                        stakeholders, and industry to complete
                                             use, in reviewing proposed secondary                     opportunity to access large blocks of                 development of the sharing mechanism.
                                             market transactions currently. In that                   spectrum or to use 37 GHz spectrum in
                                             regard, the Commission finds that post-                  combination with, and similarly to, 39                B. FSS Allocation in 42–42.5 GHz
                                             auction case-by-case review is likely to                 GHz spectrum.’’ The Commission                          33. Background. In the R&O, the
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                                             create sufficient bidder certainty                       explained that ‘‘[a]llowing part of the               Commission declined to allocate the 42
                                             consistent with Section 309(j)(3)(E) of                  band to be made available on a non-                   GHz band for fixed satellite service
                                             the Communications Act, which                            exclusive, shared basis will promote                  (FSS) downlink operations. It concluded
                                             emphasizes the need for clear bidding                    access to spectrum by a wide variety of               there was less reason to expand FSS
                                             rules ‘‘to ensure that interested parties                entities, support innovative uses of the              operations into the 42 GHz band given
                                             have a sufficient time to develop                        band, and help ensure that spectrum is                that it was already granting FSS


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                                             enhanced access to the 37.5–40 GHz                       terrestrial wireless operations, including            license area. The latter standard could
                                             band and because FSS has exclusive                       for broadband’’ without any                           accommodate deployments, such as
                                             access to the 40.5–42 GHz band. Rather,                  concomitant discussion of satellite                   sensor networks, that are not designed
                                             the Commission saw greater value in                      service. Accordingly, the Commission                  to provide mobile or point-to-multipoint
                                             making the band available exclusively                    does not believe the MOBILE NOW Act                   area coverage, and for whom calculating
                                             for terrestrial use.                                     requires that it reconsider permitting                ‘‘coverage of 25% of the area’’ would
                                                34. Various satellite interests sought                satellite service in the 42 GHz band or               therefore not be a meaningful standard.
                                             reconsideration of that decision. ViaSat                 to consider how this non-terrestrial                     40. The 3rd R&O also adopts an
                                             asserts that ‘‘the 42–42.5 GHz band                      service could share with any possible                 operability requirement such that any
                                             segment could be used in connection                      licensed and unlicensed terrestrial                   device designed to operate within the 24
                                             with the downlink spectrum that                          services on whose coexistence the                     GHz bands must be capable of operating
                                             currently is available for satellite use in              Commission now seeks comment.                         on all frequencies within those bands.
                                             the adjacent 37.5–42 GHz band segment                                                                          This operability requirement will ensure
                                             to achieve increased satellite broadband                 V. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis              that devices developed for the 24 GHz
                                             network capabilities that will be needed                   37. As required by the Regulatory                   band operate throughout the band,
                                             to meet this exponentially expanding                     Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended                   making it easier for smaller businesses
                                             consumer demand.’’ ViaSat, SES, and                      (RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility              with fewer resources to find equipment
                                             O3b argue that providing satellite access                Analysis (IRFA) was incorporated in the               that can operate across the entire band.
                                             to the 42 GHz band also comes with an                    2nd FNPRM released in November 2017
                                                                                                      in this proceeding. The Commission                    B. Summary of Significant Issues Raised
                                             established public interest benefit—
                                                                                                      sought written public comment on the                  by Public Comments in Response to the
                                             helping to bridge the digital divide in
                                             rural America.                                           proposals in the 2nd FNPRM, including                 IRFA
                                                35. Discussion. The Commission                        comments on the IRFA. No comments                       41. There were no comments filed
                                             declines to reconsider its decisions to                  were filed addressing the IRFA. This                  that specifically addressed the proposed
                                             not allocate the 42 GHz band for FSS                     present Final Regulatory Flexibility                  rules and policies presented in the
                                             use. The Commission’s decision was                       Analysis (FRFA) conforms to the RFA.                  IRFA.
                                             part of an overall goal to have a
                                                                                                      A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Third             C. Response to Comments by the Chief
                                             balanced strategy for sharing between
                                                                                                      Report and Order                                      Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                             terrestrial and satellite services in
                                                                                                         38. In the 3rd R&O, the Commission                 Business Administration
                                             V-band. Given the Commission’s prior
                                             decisions to provide FSS with exclusive                  authorizes Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS)                42. Pursuant to the Small Business
                                             access to the 40–42 GHz and 48.2–50.2                    use of the 24.75–25.25 GHz band for                   Jobs Act of 2010, which amended the
                                             GHz bands—plus shared access to the                      individually licensed earth stations.                 RFA, the Commission is required to
                                             37.5–40 GHz and 28 GHz bands, the                        Under the current rules, Broadcasting                 respond to any comments filed by the
                                             Commission see nothing arbitrary in                      Satellite Service (BSS) feeder links have             Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                             reserving 500 megahertz of spectrum for                  priority over other FSS uses in the                   Business Administration (SBA), and to
                                             exclusive terrestrial use. Moreover, the                 24.75–25.25 GHz band. Given the very                  provide a detailed statement of any
                                             Commission notes that in the 3rd R&O                     light use of the 24.75–25.25 GHz band                 change made to the proposed rules as a
                                             above, the Commission provides for                       for BSS feeder links, the existence of the            result of those comments.
                                             shared FSS use of the 24 GHz band.                       Commission’s earth station two-degree
                                                                                                      spacing rules that can protect BSS                    D. Description and Estimate of the
                                             Satellite interests raise no new facts and                                                                     Number of Small Entities to Which the
                                             merely reassert arguments they made                      feeder links from other FSS earth
                                                                                                      stations in the band, and the power                   Proposed Rules Will Apply
                                             previously regarding the need for the 42
                                             GHz band to deploy broadband. They                       limits placed on BSS feeder link earth                   43. Wireless Telecommunications
                                             also have not demonstrated that the                      stations, there is no need to give BSS                Carriers (except Satellite). This industry
                                             Commission has committed any error.                      feeder link earth stations priority over              comprises establishments engaged in
                                                36. The MOBILE NOW Act does not                       other uses of the FSS for earth stations              operating and maintaining switching
                                             require us to give further consideration                 located within the United States, or to               and transmission facilities to provide
                                             to adding an FSS allocation in the 42                    preclude other FSS earth stations from                communications via the airwaves.
                                             GHz band. While the Act asks that the                    claiming protection from feeder link                  Establishments in this industry have
                                             Commission considers how this band                       earth stations located within the United              spectrum licenses and provide services
                                             may be used to provide ‘‘commercial                      States.                                               using that spectrum, such as cellular
                                             wireless broadband service,’’ including                     39. The 3rd R&O also creates a                     services, paging services, wireless
                                             licensed and/or unlicensed service, it                   buildout standard for UMFUS licensees                 internet access, and wireless video
                                             also asks that the Commission include                    based on geographic area coverage that                services. The appropriate size standard
                                             technical characteristics under which                    would be an alternative to the current                under SBA rules is that such a business
                                             the band may be employed for ‘‘mobile                    population coverage standard in the                   is small if it has 1,500 or fewer
                                             or fixed terrestrial wireless operations,                current rules. A performance metric                   employees. For this industry, U.S.
                                             including any appropriate coexistence                    based on geographic area coverage (or                 Census Bureau data for 2012 show that
                                             requirements.’’ By its express language                  presence) would allow for networks that               there were 967 firms that operated for
                                             limiting any proposed licensed or                        provide meaningful service but deploy                 the entire year. Of this total, 955 firms
                                             unlicensed services in the band to                       along other lines than residential                    had employment of 999 or fewer
                                             ‘‘mobile and fixed terrestrial                           population. Such a metric could be                    employees and 12 had employment of
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                                             operations,’’ the Commission finds that                  useful for sensor-based networks,                     1,000 employees or more. Thus, under
                                             Congress excluded the alternative of                     particularly for uses in rural areas. The             this category and the associated size
                                             permitting licensed satellite service in                 Commission adopts the following metric                standard, the Commission estimates that
                                             the band. Legislative history also                       as an option for UMFUS licensees to                   the majority of wireless
                                             indicates that Congress intended such                    fulfill their buildout requirements:                  telecommunications carriers (except
                                             mmW spectrum for ‘‘mobile or fixed                       Geographic area coverage of 25% of the                satellite) are small entities.


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                                                44. Fixed Microwave Services.                         a small business size standard of $32.5               828 establishments operated with fewer
                                             Microwave services include common                        million or less in average annual                     than 1,000 employees, 7 establishments
                                             carrier, private-operational fixed, and                  receipts, under SBA rules. For this                   operated with between 1,000 and 2,499
                                             broadcast auxiliary radio services. They                 category, U.S. Census Bureau data for                 employees and 6 establishments
                                             also include the UMFUS and the                           2012 shows that there were a total of                 operated with 2,500 or more employees.
                                             Millimeter Wave Service where                            333 firms that operated for the entire                Based on this data, the Commission
                                             licensees can choose between common                      year. Of this total, 299 firms had annual             concludes that a majority of
                                             carrier and non-common carrier status.                   receipts of less than $25 million.                    manufacturers in this industry is small.
                                             At present, there are approximately                      Consequently, the Commission
                                                                                                                                                            E. Description of Projected Reporting,
                                             66,680 common carrier fixed licensees,                   estimates that the majority of satellite
                                                                                                                                                            Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                             69,360 private and public safety                         telecommunications providers are small
                                                                                                                                                            Requirements
                                             operational-fixed licensees, 20,150                      entities.
                                             broadcast auxiliary radio licensees, 411                    47. All Other Telecommunications.                     49. The Commission expects the rules
                                             LMDS licenses, 33 24 GHz DEMS                            The ‘‘All Other Telecommunications’’                  adopted in the 3rd R&O will impose
                                             licenses, 777 39 GHz licenses, and five                  category is comprised of establishments               new or additional reporting or
                                             24 GHz licenses, and 467 Millimeter                      primarily engaged in providing                        recordkeeping and/or other compliance
                                             Wave licenses in the microwave                           specialized telecommunications                        obligations on small entities as well as
                                             services. The Commission has not yet                     services, such as satellite tracking,                 other applicants and licensees. The
                                             defined a small business with respect to                 communications telemetry, and radar                   projected reporting, recordkeeping, and
                                             microwave services. The closest                          station operation. This industry also                 other compliance requirements in the
                                             applicable SBA category is Wireless                      includes establishments primarily                     3rd R&O will apply to all entities in the
                                             Telecommunications Carriers (except                      engaged in providing satellite terminal               same manner. The revisions the
                                             Satellite) and the appropriate size                      stations and associated facilities                    Commission adopts should benefit
                                             standard for this category under SBA                     connected with one or more terrestrial                small entities by giving them more
                                             rules is that such a business is small if                systems and capable of transmitting                   information, more flexibility, and more
                                             it has 1,500 or fewer employees. For this                telecommunications to, and receiving                  options for gaining access to wireless
                                             industry, U.S. Census Bureau data for                    telecommunications from, satellite                    spectrum.
                                             2012 shows that there were 967 firms                     systems. Establishments providing                        50. Small entities and other
                                             that operated for the entire year. Of this               internet services or voice over internet              applicants for UMFUS licenses will be
                                             total, 955 had employment of 999 or                      protocol (VoIP) services via client-                  required to file license applications
                                             fewer, and 12 firms had employment of                    supplied telecommunications                           using the Commission’s automated
                                             1,000 employees or more. Thus, under                     connections are also included in this                 Universal Licensing System (ULS). ULS
                                             this SBA category and the associated                     industry.’’ The SBA has developed a                   is an online electronic filing system that
                                             standard, the Commission estimates that                  small business size standard for ‘‘All                also serves as a powerful information
                                             the majority of fixed microwave service                  Other Telecommunications,’’ which                     tool, one that enables potential licensees
                                             licensees can be considered small.                       consists of all such firms with gross                 to research applications, licenses, and
                                                45. The Commission does not have                      annual receipts of $32.5 million or less.             antenna structures. It also keeps the
                                             data specifying the number of these                      For this category, U.S. Census Bureau                 public informed with weekly public
                                             licensees that have more than 1,500                      data for 2012 shows that there were a                 notices, FCC rulemakings, processing
                                             employees, and thus is unable at this                    total of 1442 firms that operated for the             utilities, and a telecommunications
                                             time to estimate with greater precision                  entire year. Of these firms, a total of               glossary. Small entities, like all other
                                             the number of fixed microwave service                    1400 firms had gross annual receipts of               entities who are UMFUS applicants,
                                             licensees that would qualify as small                    under $25 million and 42 firms had                    must submit long-form license
                                             business concerns under the SBA’s                        gross annual receipts of $25 million to               applications must do so through ULS
                                             small business size standard.                            $49,999,999. Thus, the Commission                     using Form 601, FCC Ownership
                                             Consequently, the Commission                             estimates that a majority of ‘‘All Other              Disclosure Information for the Wireless
                                             estimates that there are up to 36,708                    Telecommunications’’ firms potentially                Telecommunications Services using
                                             common carrier fixed licensees and up                    affected by its actions can be considered             FCC Form 602, and other appropriate
                                             to 59,291 private operational-fixed                      small.                                                forms.
                                             licensees and broadcast auxiliary radio                     48. Radio and Television                              51. The Commission expects that the
                                             licensees in the microwave services that                 Broadcasting and Wireless                             filing, recordkeeping and reporting
                                             may be small and may be affected by the                  Communications Equipment                              requirements associated with the
                                             rules and policies adopted herein. The                   Manufacturing. This industry comprises                demands described above will require
                                             Commission notes, however, that both                     establishments primarily engaged in                   small businesses as well as other
                                             the common carrier microwave fixed                       manufacturing radio and television                    entities that intend to utilize these new
                                             and the private operational microwave                    broadcast and wireless communications                 UMFUS licenses to use professional,
                                             fixed licensee categories includes some                  equipment. Examples of products made                  accounting, engineering or survey
                                             large entities.                                          by these establishments are:                          services in order to meet these
                                                46. Satellite Telecommunications and                  Transmitting and receiving antennas,                  requirements. As described below,
                                             All Other Telecommunications. This                       cable television equipment, GPS                       several steps have been taken that will
                                             category comprises firms ‘‘primarily                     equipment, pagers, cellular phones,                   alleviate the burdens of the
                                             engaged in providing                                     mobile communications equipment, and                  requirements on small businesses.
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                                             telecommunications services to other                     radio and television studio and
                                             establishments in the                                    broadcasting equipment.’’ The SBA has                 F. Steps Taken To Minimize the
                                             telecommunications and broadcasting                      established a size standard for this                  Significant Economic Impact on Small
                                             industries by forwarding and receiving                   industry of 1,250 employees or less.                  Entities, and Significant Alternatives
                                             communications signals via a system of                   U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 shows                Considered
                                             satellites or reselling satellite                        that 841 establishments operated in this                52. The RFA requires an agency to
                                             telecommunications.’’ The category has                   industry in that year. Of that number,                describe any significant, specifically


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                                             small business, alternatives that it has                 G. Report to Congress                                 Information Center, shall send a copy of
                                             considered in reaching its approach,                        55. The Commission will send a copy                this Third Report and Order, Third
                                             which may include the following four                     of the 3rd R&O, including this FRFA, in               Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
                                             alternatives (among others): (1) The                     a report to Congress pursuant to the                  and Memorandum Opinion and Order,
                                             establishment of differing compliance or                                                                       including the Final, Supplemental
                                                                                                      Congressional Review Act. In addition,
                                             reporting requirements or timetables                                                                           Final, and Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                                                                      the Commission will send a copy of the
                                             that take into account the resources                                                                           Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for
                                                                                                      3rd R&O, including this FRFA, to the
                                             available to small entities; (2) the                                                                           Advocacy of the Small Business
                                                                                                      Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA.
                                             clarification, consolidation, or                                                                               Administration.
                                                                                                      A copy of the 3rd R&O, and FRFA (or
                                             simplification of compliance or                                                                                  61. It is further ordered that the
                                                                                                      summaries thereof) will also be
                                             reporting requirements under the rule                                                                          Commission shall send a copy of this
                                                                                                      published in the Federal Register.
                                             for small entities; (3) the use of                                                                             Report and Order to Congress and the
                                             performance, rather than design,                         VI. Ordering Clauses                                  Government Accountability Office
                                             standards; and (4) an exemption from                                                                           pursuant to the Congressional Review
                                                                                                         56. It is ordered, pursuant to the
                                             coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,
                                                                                                      authority found in sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,            Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
                                             for small entities.
                                                53. The Commission does not believe                   7, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309,
                                                                                                                                                            List of Subjects in 47 CFR Parts 2, 25
                                             that its adopted changes will have a                     and 310 of the Communications Act of
                                                                                                                                                            and 30
                                             significant economic impact on small                     1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, 155,
                                             entities. As noted above, the various                    157, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309,                Communications common carriers,
                                             construction and performance                             and 310, section 706 of the                           Communications equipment, Reporting
                                             requirements and their associated                        Telecommunications Act of 1996, as                    and recordkeeping requirements,
                                             showings will be the same for small and                  amended, 47 U.S.C. 1302, and § 1.411 of               Satellites.
                                             large businesses that license the UMFUS                  the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.411,
                                                                                                      that the Third Report and Order, Third                Federal Communications Commission,
                                             bands. To the extent applying the rules                                                                        Marlene Dortch,
                                             equally to all entities results in the cost              Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
                                                                                                      and Memorandum Opinion and Order is                   Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
                                             of complying with these burdens being
                                             relatively greater for smaller businesses                hereby adopted.                                         For the reasons discussed in the
                                             than for large ones, these costs are                        57. It is further ordered that the                 preamble, the Federal Communications
                                             necessary to effectuate the purpose of                   Commission’s rules are hereby amended                 Commission amends 47 CFR parts 2, 25,
                                             the Communications Act, namely to                        as set forth in the Final Rules.                      and 30 as follows:
                                             further the efficient use of spectrum and                   58. It is further ordered that the
                                             to prevent spectrum warehousing.                         provisions and requirements of this                   PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
                                             Likewise compliance with the                             Third Report and Order and the rules                  AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS;
                                             Commission’s service and technical                       adopted herein will become effective                  GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
                                             rules and coordination requirements are                  August 20, 2018, except for rules and
                                             necessary for the furtherance of its goals               requirements which contain new or                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2
                                             of protecting the public while also                      modified information collection                       continues to read as follows:
                                             providing interference free services.                    requirements that require approval by
                                                                                                      the Office of Management and Budget                     Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and
                                             Moreover, while small and large                                                                                336, unless otherwise noted.
                                             businesses must equally comply with                      under the Paperwork Reduction Act and
                                             these rules and requirements, the                        will become effective after the                       ■ 2. In § 2.106, the Table of Frequency
                                             Commission has taken the steps                           Commission publishes a document in                    Allocations is amended as follows:
                                             described below to help alleviate the                    the Federal Register announcing such                  ■ a. Page 54 is revised.
                                             burden on small businesses that seek to                  approval and the relevant effective date.
                                                                                                         59. It is further ordered that the                 ■ b. In the list of non-Federal
                                             comply with these requirements.
                                                54. The proposals to facilitate satellite             petitions for reconsideration listed in               Government (NG) Footnotes, footnote
                                             service in the 24 GHz band should also                   the Petitions for Reconsideration of                  NG65 is revised and footnote NG535 is
                                             assist small satellite businesses by                     Spectrum Frontiers Report and Order                   removed.
                                             providing them with additional                           are granted to the extent indicated and                 The revisions read as follows:
                                             flexibility to locate their earth stations               are otherwise denied.
                                             without causing interference to or                          60. It is further ordered that the                 § 2.106     Table of Frequency Allocations.
                                             receiving interference from UMFUS                        Commission’s Consumer and                             *       *      *    *     *
                                             licensees.                                               Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference                BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
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RADIOLOCATION                                                                               RADIOLOCATION G59                      Amateur                                RF Devices (15)
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                                                                                                                                                                          |Amateur Radio (97)
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24,25—24 .45                           24.25—24.45               24,25—24.45                24,25—24.45                            24,25—24.45
FIXED                                  RADIONAVIGATION           FIXED                                                             FIXED                                  RF Devices (15)
                                                                 MOBILE                                                            MOBILE                                 Upper Microwave Flexible

                                                                 RADIONAVIGATION                                                                                            Use (30)



2445—24.65                             24. 45—24.65              24. 45—24.65               24.45—24.65
FIXED                                  INTER—SATELLITE           FIXED                      |NTER—SATELLITE                                                               RF Devices (15)
INTER—SATELLITE                        RADIONAVIGATION           [NTER—SATELLITE            RADIONAVIGATION                                                               Satellite Communications (25)
                                                                 MOBILE
                                                                 RADIONAVIGATION


                                       5.533                     5.533                      5.533

24.65—24.75                            24.65—24.75               24.65—24.75                24.65—24.75
FIXED                                  INTER—SATELLITE           FIXED                      NTER—SATELLITE
FIXED—SATELLITE                        RADIOLOCATION—SATELLITE   FIXED—SATELLITE             ADIOLOCATION—SATELLITE (Earth—to—space)

 (Earth—to—space) 5.532B                (Earth—to—space)          (Earth—to—space) 5.532B
INTER—SATELLITE                                                  [NTER—SATELLITE




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24,75—25.25                          24.75—25.25                24.75—25.25               24,75—25.25                          24.75—25.25                          RF Devices (15)
FIXED                                FIXED—SATELLITE            FIXED                                                          FIXED                                Satellite Communications (25)
FIXED—SATELLITE                        (Earth—to—space) 5.535   FIXED—SATELLITE                                                FIXED—SATELLITE                      Upper Microwave Flexible
 (Earth—to—space) 5.532B                                         (Earth—to—space) 5.535                                         (Earth—to—space) NG65                Use (30)
                                                                MOBILE                                                         MOBILE

25.25—25.5                                                                                25.25—25.5                           25.25—25.5
FIXED                                                                                     —IXED                                Inter—satellite 5.536                RF Devices (15)

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INTER—SATELLITE 5.536                                                                     FIXED                                Inter—satellite 5.536
MOBILE                                                                                    ||NTER—SATELLITE 5.536               Gtandard frequency and time
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                                             BILLING CODE 6712–01–C                                   §§ 25.138(a), 25.211(d), 25.212(c), (d), or                  (g) Notwithstanding that FSS is co-
                                             *      *     *       *       *                           (f), §§ 25.218, 25.221(a)(1) or (a)(3), or                primary with the Upper Microwave
                                             Non-Federal Government (NG)                              § 25.222(a)(1) or (a)(3), § 25.226(a)(1) or               Flexible Use Service in the 24.75–25.25
                                             Footnotes                                                (a)(3), or § 25.227(a)(1) or (a)(3).                      GHz band, earth stations in that bands
                                                                                                      *      *     *    *     *                                 shall be limited to individually licensed
                                             *     *      *    *      *                                                                                         earth stations. An applicant for a license
                                                NG65 In the bands 24.75–25.25 GHz                     ■ 5. Amend § 25.114 by revising
                                                                                                      paragraph (d)(7) and removing and                         for a transmitting earth station in the
                                             and 47.2–48.2 GHz, stations in the fixed
                                             and mobile services may not claim                        reserving paragraph (d)(17) to read as                    24.75–25.25 GHz band must meet one of
                                             protection from individually licensed                    follows:                                                  the following criteria to be authorized to
                                             earth stations authorized pursuant to 47                                                                           operate without providing any
                                                                                                      § 25.114 Applications for space station                   additional interference protection to
                                             CFR 25.136. However, nothing in this                     authorizations.
                                             footnote shall limit the right of UMFUS                                                                            stations in the Upper Microwave
                                                                                                      *     *     *     *    *                                  Flexible Use Service:
                                             licensees to operate in conformance                        (d) * * *
                                             with the technical rules contained in 47                   (7) Applicants for authorizations for                      (1) The FSS licensee also holds the
                                             CFR part 30. The Commission reserves                     space stations in the Fixed-Satellite                     relevant Upper Microwave Flexible Use
                                             the right to monitor developments and                    Service, including applicants proposing                   Service license(s) for the area in which
                                             to undertake further action concerning                   feeder links for space stations operating                 the earth station generates a power flux
                                             interference between UMFUS and FSS,                                                                                density (PFD), at 10 meters above
                                                                                                      in the 17/24 GHz Broadcasting-Satellite
                                             including aggregate interference to                                                                                ground level, of greater than or equal to
                                                                                                      Service, must also include the
                                             satellite receivers, if appropriate.                                                                               ¥77.6 dBm/m2/MHz;
                                                                                                      information specified in § 25.140(a).
                                             *     *      *    *      *                               Applicants for authorizations for space                      (2) The earth station in the 24.75–
                                                                                                      stations in the 17/24 GHz Broadcasting-                   25.25 GHz band was authorized prior to
                                             PART 25—SATELLITE
                                                                                                      Satellite Service must also include the                   August 20, 2018; or
                                             COMMUNICATIONS
                                                                                                      information specified in § 25.140(b);
                                                                                                                                                                   (3) The application for the earth
                                             ■ 3. The authority citation for part 25                  *     *     *     *    *                                  station in the 24.75–25.25 GHz band
                                             continues to read as follows:                              (17) [Reserved]
                                                                                                                                                                was filed prior to August 20, 2018; or
                                               Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303,               *     *     *     *    *
                                             307, 309, 310, 319, 332, 605, and 721, unless                                                                         (4) The applicant demonstrates
                                                                                                      ■ 6. Amend § 25.115 by revising
                                             otherwise noted.                                                                                                   compliance with all of the following
                                                                                                      paragraphs (e)(1) and (g)(1)(vii) to read
                                                                                                                                                                criteria in its application:
                                             ■  4. Amend § 25.103 by revising the                     as follows:
                                             definitions of ‘‘Routine processing or                                                                                (i) There are no more than two other
                                                                                                      § 25.115 Applications for earth station                   authorized earth stations operating in
                                             licensing’’ and ‘‘Two-degree-compliant
                                                                                                      authorizations.                                           the 24.75–25.25 GHz band within the
                                             space station’’ to read as follows:
                                                                                                      *      *      *    *     *                                county where the proposed earth station
                                             § 25.103   Definitions.                                     (e) * * *                                              is located that meet the criteria
                                             *     *     *      *     *                                  (1) An application for a GSO FSS                       contained in either paragraphs (g)(1)
                                               Routine processing or licensing.                       earth station license in the 17.8–19.4                    (g)(2), (g)(3) or (g)(4) of this section, and
                                             Expedited processing of unopposed                        GHz, 19.6–20.2 GHz, 24.75–25.25 GHz,                      there are no more than 14 other
                                             applications for earth stations in the                   27.5–29.1 GHz, or 29.25–30 GHz bands                      authorized earth stations operating in
                                             FSS communicating with GSO space                         not filed on FCC Form 312EZ pursuant                      the 24.75–25.25 GHz band within the
                                             stations, that satisfy the criteria in                   to paragraph (a)(2) of this section must                  Partial Economic Area where the
                                             §§ 25.138(a), 25.211(d), 25.212(c),                      be filed on FCC Form 312, Main Form                       proposed earth station is located that
                                             25.212(d), 25.212(e), 25.212(f), or                      and Schedule B, and must include any                      meet the criteria contained in
                                             25.218, include all required                             information required by paragraph (g) or                  paragraphs (g)(1) (g)(2), (g)(3) or (g)(4) of
                                             information, are consistent with all                     (j) of this section or by § 25.130.                       this section. For purposes of this
                                             Commission rules, and do not raise any                   *      *      *    *     *                                requirement, multiple earth stations that
                                             policy issues. Some, but not all, routine                   (g) * * *                                              are collocated with or at a location
                                             earth station applications are eligible for                 (1) * * *                                              contiguous to each other shall be
                                             an autogrant procedure under                                (vii) The relevant off-axis EIRP                       considered as one earth station;
                                             § 25.115(a)(3).                                          density envelopes in §§ 25.138, 25.218,
                                             *     *     *      *     *                               25.221, 25.222, 25.226, or § 25.227 must                     (ii) The area in which the earth station
                                               Two-degree-compliant space station.                    be superimposed on plots submitted                        generates a power flux density (PFD), at
                                             A GSO FSS space station operating in                     pursuant to paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through                  10 meters above ground level, of greater
                                             the conventional or extended C-bands,                    (vi) of this section.                                     than or equal to ¥77.6 dBm/m2/MHz,
                                             the conventional or extended Ku-bands,                   *      *      *    *     *                                together with the similar area of any
                                             the 24.75–25.25 GHz band, or the                                                                                   other earth station operating in the
                                                                                                      ■ 7. Amend § 25.136 by adding new
                                             conventional Ka-band within the limits                                                                             24.75–25.25 GHz band authorized
                                                                                                      paragraph (g) to read as follows:
                                             on downlink EIRP density or PFD                                                                                    pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section,
                                             specified in § 25.140(a)(3) and                          § 25.136 Earth Stations in the 24.75–25.25                does not cover, in the aggregate, more
                                             communicating only with earth stations                   GHz, 27.5–28.35 GHz, 37.5–40 GHz and                      than the amount of population of the
                                             operating in conformance with routine                    47.2–48.2 GHz bands.                                      county within which the earth station is
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                                                                                                                           TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (g)(4)(ii)
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Maximum permitted aggregate
                                                                             Population within the county where earth station is located                                                                 population within ¥77.6 dBm/m2/MHz
                                                                                                                                                                                                            PFD contour of earth stations

                                             Greater than 450,000 ................................................................................................................................      0.1 percent of population in county.
                                             Between 6,000 and 450,000 .....................................................................................................................            450 people.
                                             Fewer than 6,000 .......................................................................................................................................   7.5 percent of population in county.



                                                (iii) The area in which the earth                                     25.25 GHz band that indicate that the                                    following public notices, copies of
                                             station generates a PFD, at 10 meters                                    following requirements will be met and                                   which are available in the Commission’s
                                             above ground level, of greater than or                                   include the information required by                                      EDOCS database, available at https://
                                             equal to ¥77.6 dBm/m2/MHz does not                                       relevant provisions in §§ 25.115 and                                     www.fcc.gov/edocs: DA 03–3863 and
                                             contain any major event venue, urban                                     25.130 may be routinely processed:                                       DA 04–1708.) The provisions in this
                                             mass transit route, passenger railroad, or                               *      *    *     *     *                                                paragraph do not apply to proposed
                                             cruise ship port. In addition, the area                                     (6) The pfd at the Earth’s surface                                    analog video operation, which is subject
                                             mentioned in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this                                produced by emissions from a space                                       to the requirement in paragraph (a)(1) of
                                             section shall not cross any of the                                       station operating in the conventional                                    this section.
                                             following types of roads, as defined in                                  Ka-band, for all conditions including                                       (3) In addition to the information
                                             functional classification guidelines                                     clear sky, and for all methods of                                        required by § 25.114, an applicant for a
                                             issued by the Federal Highway                                            modulation, shall not exceed a level of                                  GSO FSS space station, including
                                             Administration pursuant to 23 CFR                                        ¥118 dBW/m2/MHz, in addition to the                                      applicants proposing feeder links for
                                             470.105(b): Interstate, Other Freeways                                   limits specified in § 25.208(d).                                         space stations operating in the 17/24
                                             and Expressways, or Other Principal                                                                                                               GHz BSS, must provide the following
                                                                                                                      *      *    *     *     *
                                             Arterial. The Federal Highway                                                                                                                     for operation other than analog video
                                                                                                                      ■ 9. Amend § 25.140 by:                                                  operation:
                                             Administration Office of Planning,
                                                                                                                      ■ a. Revising paragraphs (a)(2), (a)(3)
                                             Environment, and Realty Executive                                                                                                                 *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                      introductory text, and (a)(3)(iv) through                                   (iv) With respect to proposed
                                             Geographic Information System
                                                                                                                      (v);                                                                     operation in the 24.75–25.25 GHz band
                                             (HEPGIS) map contains information on
                                                                                                                      ■ b. Adding paragraph (a)(3)(vi);
                                             the classification of roads. For purposes                                                                                                         (Earth-to-space), a certification that the
                                                                                                                      ■ c. Revising paragraphs (b)
                                             of this rule, an urban area shall be an                                                                                                           proposed uplink operation will not
                                                                                                                      introductory text, and (b)(3) through (5);
                                             Adjusted Urban Area as defined in                                                                                                                 exceed the applicable EIRP density
                                                                                                                      ■ d. Removing paragraph (b)(6);
                                             section 101(a)(37) of Title 21 of the                                                                                                             envelopes in § 25.138(a) and that the
                                                                                                                      ■ e. Removing and reserving paragraph
                                             United States Code.                                                                                                                               associated space station will not
                                                                                                                      (c); and
                                                (iv) The applicant has successfully                                   ■ f. Revising paragraph (d) introductory
                                                                                                                                                                                               generate a power flux density at the
                                             completed frequency coordination with                                    text.                                                                    Earth’s surface in excess of the
                                             the UMFUS licensees within the area in                                      The revisions and addition read as                                    applicable limits in this part, unless the
                                             which the earth station generates a PFD,                                 follows:                                                                 non-routine uplink and/or downlink
                                             at 10 meters above ground level, of                                                                                                               FSS operation is coordinated with
                                             greater than or equal to ¥77.6 dBm/m2/                                   § 25.140 Further requirements for license                                operators of authorized co-frequency
                                             MHz with respect to existing facilities                                  applications for GSO space station                                       space stations at assigned locations
                                             constructed and in operation by the                                      operation in the FSS and the 17/24 GHz                                   within six degrees of the orbital location
                                             UMFUS licensee. In coordinating with                                     BSS.                                                                     and except as provided in paragraph (d)
                                             UMFUS licensees, the applicant shall                                        (a) * * *                                                             of this section.
                                             use the applicable processes contained                                      (2) In addition to the information                                       (v) With respect to proposed
                                             in § 101.103(d) of this chapter. (f) If an                               required by § 25.114, an applicant for                                   operation in the 4500–4800 MHz (space-
                                             earth station applicant or licensee in the                               GSO FSS space station operation,                                         to-Earth), 6725–7025 MHz (Earth-to-
                                             24.75–25.25 GHz, 27.5–28.35 GHz,                                         including applicants proposing feeder                                    space), 10.70–10.95 GHz (space-to-
                                             37.5–40 GHz and/or 47.2–48.2 GHz                                         links for space stations operating in the                                Earth), 11.20–11.45 GHz (space-to-
                                             bands enters into an agreement with an                                   17/24 GHz BSS, that will be located at                                   Earth), and/or 12.75–13.25 GHz (Earth-
                                             UMFUS licensee, their operations shall                                   an orbital location less than two degrees                                to-space) bands, a statement that the
                                             be governed by that agreement, except                                    from the assigned location of an                                         proposed operation will take into
                                             to the extent that the agreement is                                      authorized co-frequency GSO space                                        account the applicable requirements of
                                             inconsistent with the Commission’s                                       station, must either certify that the                                    Appendix 30B of the ITU Radio
                                             rules or the Communications Act.                                         proposed operation has been                                              Regulations (incorporated by reference,
                                             *       *    *     *    *                                                coordinated with the operator of the co-                                 see § 25.108) and a demonstration that
                                                                                                                      frequency space station or submit an                                     it is compatible with other U.S. ITU
                                             ■ 8. Amend § 25.138 by revising the
                                                                                                                      interference analysis demonstrating the                                  filings under Appendix 30B.
                                             section heading and paragraph (a)
                                                                                                                      compatibility of the proposed system                                        (vi) With respect to proposed
                                             introductory text, and paragraph (a)(6)
                                                                                                                      with the co-frequency space station.                                     operation in other FSS bands, an
                                             to read as follows:
                                                                                                                      Such an analysis must include, for each                                  interference analysis demonstrating
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                                             § 25.138 Licensing requirements for GSO                                  type of radio frequency carrier, the link                                compatibility with any previously
                                             FSS earth stations in the conventional Ka-                               noise budget, modulation parameters,                                     authorized co-frequency space station at
                                             band and the 24.75–25.25 GHz band.                                       and overall link performance analysis.                                   a location two degrees away or a
                                                (a) Applications for earth station                                    (See Appendices B and C to Licensing                                     certification that the proposed operation
                                             licenses in the GSO FSS in the                                           of Space Stations in the Domestic Fixed-                                 has been coordinated with the
                                             conventional Ka-band or the 24.75–                                       Satellite Service, FCC 83–184, and the                                   operator(s) of the previously authorized


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                                             space station(s). If there is no previously              routine transmission levels and be                    § 25.209 Earth station antenna
                                             authorized space station at a location                   relieved of the obligation to coordinate              performance standards.
                                             two degrees away, the applicant must                     such levels with later applicants and                 *     *     *     *     *
                                             submit an interference analysis                          petitioners.                                            (f) A GSO FSS earth station with an
                                             demonstrating compatibility with a                       *     *     *    *     *                              antenna that does not conform to the
                                             hypothetical co-frequency space station                                                                        applicable standards in paragraphs (a)
                                             two degrees away with the same                           § 25.203   [Amended]                                  and (b) of this section will be authorized
                                             receiving and transmitting                                                                                     only if the applicant demonstrates that
                                                                                                      ■ 10. Amend § 25.203 by removing and
                                             characteristics as the proposed space                                                                          the antenna will not cause unacceptable
                                                                                                      reserving paragraph (l).
                                             station.                                                                                                       interference. This demonstration must
                                                (b) Each applicant for a license to                   ■ 11. Amend § 25.204 by removing                      comply with the requirements in
                                             operate a space station transmitting in                  paragraph (e)(4) and revising paragraphs              §§ 25.138, 25.218, 25.220, 25.221,
                                             the 17.3–17.8 GHz band must provide                      (e) introductory text, (e)(1) and (3) to              25.222, 25.226, or § 25.227, as
                                             the following information, in addition to                read as follows:                                      appropriate.
                                             that required by § 25.114:                                                                                     *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                      § 25.204   Power limits for earth stations.
                                             *      *    *     *     *                                                                                      ■ 13. Amend § 25.210 by revising
                                                                                                      *      *     *     *    *
                                                (3) An applicant for a license to                                                                           paragraph (i) to read as follows:
                                             operate a space station transmitting in                     (e) To the extent specified in
                                                                                                      paragraphs (e)(1) through (e)(3) of this              § 25.210 Technical requirements for space
                                             the 17.3–17.8 GHz band must certify
                                                                                                      section, earth stations in the Fixed-                 stations.
                                             that the downlink power flux density on
                                             the Earth’s surface will not exceed the                  Satellite Service may employ uplink                   *     *     *     *     *
                                             values specified in § 25.208(c) and/or                   adaptive power control or other                         (i) 17/24 GHz BSS space station
                                             (w), or must provide the certification                   methods of fade compensation to                       antennas transmitting in the 17.3–17.8
                                             specified in § 25.114(d)(15)(ii).                        facilitate transmission of uplinks at                 GHz band must be designed to provide
                                                (4) An applicant for a license to                     power levels required for desired link                a cross-polarization isolation such that
                                             operate a space station transmitting in                  performance while minimizing                          the ratio of the on axis co-polar gain to
                                             the 17.3–17.8 GHz band to be located                     interference between networks.                        the cross-polar gain of the antenna in
                                             less than four degrees from a previously                    (1) Except when paragraphs (e)(2)                  the assigned frequency band is at least
                                             licensed or proposed space station                       through (e)(3) of this section apply,                 25 dB within its primary coverage area.
                                             transmitting in the 17.3–17.8 GHz band,                  transmissions from FSS earth stations in              *     *     *     *     *
                                             must either certify that the proposed                    frequencies above 10 GHz may exceed                   ■ 14. Amend § 25.220 by revising
                                             operation has been coordinated with the                  the uplink EIRP and EIRP density limits               paragraph (a) to read as follows:
                                             operator of the co-frequency space                       specified in the station authorization
                                                                                                                                                            § 25.220 Non-routine transmit/receive
                                             station or provide an interference                       under conditions of uplink fading due                 earth station operations.
                                             analysis of the kind described in                        to precipitation by an amount not to
                                                                                                                                                               (a) The requirements in this section
                                             paragraph (a) of this section, except that               exceed 1 dB above the actual amount of
                                                                                                                                                            apply to applications for, and operation
                                             the applicant must demonstrate that its                  monitored excess attenuation over clear
                                                                                                                                                            of, earth stations transmitting in the
                                             proposed network will not cause more                     sky propagation conditions. EIRP levels
                                                                                                                                                            conventional or extended C-bands, the
                                             interference to the adjacent space                       must be returned to normal as soon as
                                                                                                                                                            conventional or extended Ku-bands, the
                                             station transmitting in the 17.3–17.8                    the attenuating weather pattern
                                                                                                                                                            24.75–25.25 GHz band, or the
                                             GHz band operating in compliance with                    subsides.
                                                                                                                                                            conventional Ka-band that do not
                                             the technical requirements of this part,                 *      *     *     *    *                             qualify for routine licensing under
                                             than if the applicant were locate at an                     (3) FSS earth stations transmitting to             relevant criteria in §§ 25.138, 25.211,
                                             orbital separation of four degrees from                  geostationary space stations in the                   25.212, 25.218, 25.221(a)(1) or (a)(3),
                                             the previously licensed or proposed                      24.75–25.25 GHz, 28.35–28.6 GHz, and/                 § 25.222(a)(1) or (a)(3), § 25.226(a)(1) or
                                             space station.                                           or 29.25–30.0 GHz bands may employ                    (a)(3), or § 25.227(a)(1) or (a)(3).
                                                (5) In addition to the requirements of                uplink adaptive power control or other
                                             paragraphs (b)(3) and (4) of this section,                                                                     *      *     *    *     *
                                                                                                      methods of fade compensation. For
                                             the link budget for any satellite in the                 stations employing uplink power                       § 25.223    [Removed and Reserved]
                                             17.3–17.8 GHz band (space-to-Earth)                      control, the values in paragraphs (a)(1),
                                             must take into account longitudinal                                                                            ■   15. Remove and reserve § 25.223.
                                                                                                      (2), and (4) of § 25.138 may be exceeded              ■   16. Revise § 25.262 to read as follows:
                                             stationkeeping tolerances. Any                           by up to 20 dB under conditions of
                                             applicant for a space station                            uplink fading due to precipitation. The               § 25.262 Licensing and domestic
                                             transmitting in the 17.3–17.8 GHz band                   amount of such increase in excess of the              coordination requirements for 17/24 GHz
                                             that has reached a coordination                                                                                BSS space stations.
                                                                                                      actual amount of monitored excess
                                             agreement with an operator of another                    attenuation over clear sky propagation                   (a) An applicant may be authorized to
                                             space station to allow that operator to                  conditions must not exceed 1.5 dB or 15               operate a space station transmitting in
                                             exceed the pfd levels specified in                       percent of the actual amount of                       the 17.3–17.8 GHz band at levels up to
                                             § 25.208(c) or § 25.208(w), must use                     monitored excess attenuation in dB,                   the maximum power flux density limits
                                             those higher pfd levels for the purpose                  whichever is larger, with a confidence                defined in § 25.208(c) and/or
                                             of this showing.                                         level of 90 percent except over transient             § 25.208(w), without coordinating its
                                                (c) [Reserved]                                                                                              power flux density levels with adjacent
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                                                                                                      periods accounting for no more than 0.5
                                                (d) An operator of a GSO FSS space                    percent of the time during which the                  licensed or permitted operators, only if
                                             station in the conventional or extended                  excess is no more than 4.0 dB.                        there is no licensed space station, or
                                             C-bands, conventional or extended Ku-                                                                          prior-filed application for a space
                                             bands, 24.75–25.25 GHz band (Earth-to-                   *      *     *     *    *                             station transmitting in the 17.3–17.8
                                             space), or conventional Ka-band may                      ■ 12. Amend § 25.209 by revising                      GHz band at a location less than four
                                             notify the Commission of its non-                        paragraph (f) to read as follows:                     degrees from the orbital location at


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                                             which the applicant proposes to                          PART 30—UPPER MICROWAVE                               on all frequencies within those
                                             operate.                                                 FLEXIBLE USE SERVICE                                  particular bands. Mobile and
                                                (b) Any U.S. licensee or permittee                                                                          transportable stations that operate on
                                                                                                      ■ 17. The authority citation for part 30              any portion of either the 24.25–24.45
                                             authorized to transmit in the 17.3–17.8                  continues to read as follows:
                                             GHz band that does not comply with the                                                                         GHz or 24.75–25.25 GHz bands must be
                                             power flux-density limits set forth in                     Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154,            capable of operating on all frequencies
                                             § 25.208(c) and/or § 25.208(w) shall bear                301, 303, 304, 307, 309, 310, 316, 332, 1302.         within both of those bands.
                                             the burden of coordinating with any                      ■ 18. Amend § 30.104 by revising the                  [FR Doc. 2018–14806 Filed 7–19–18; 8:45 am]
                                             future co-frequency licensees and                        section heading, redesignating                        BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                             permittees of a space station                            paragraphs (b) through (e) as paragraphs
                                             transmitting in the 17.3–17.8 GHz band                   (c) through (f), adding new paragraph
                                             under the following circumstances:                       (b), and revising newly redesignated
                                                                                                      paragraphs (c), (e), and (f) to read as               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                (1) If the operator’s space-to-Earth
                                                                                                      follows:                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                             power flux-density levels exceed the
                                             power flux-density limits set forth in                   § 30.104   Performance requirements.                  Administration
                                             § 25.208(c) and/or § 25.208(w) by 3 dB                   *      *     *     *     *
                                             or less, the operator shall bear the                        (b) In the alternative, a licensee may             50 CFR Part 648
                                             burden of coordinating with any future                   make its buildout showing on the basis                [Docket No. 180220196–8196–01]
                                             operators proposing a space station                      of geographic area coverage. To satisfy
                                             transmitting in the 17.3–17.8 GHz band                   the requirements of using this metric,                RIN 0648–XG051
                                             in compliance with power flux-density                    licensees relying on mobile or point-to-
                                             limits set forth in § 25.208(c) and/or                   multipoint service must show that they                Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
                                             § 25.208(w) and located within ±6                        are providing reliable signal coverage                Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                             degrees of the operator’s 17/24 GHz BSS                  and service to at least 25% of the                    States; Northeast Multispecies
                                             space station.                                           geographic area of the license. The                   Fishery; 2018 Sector Operations Plans
                                                (2) If the operator’s space-to-Earth                  geographic area of the license shall be               and Allocation of Northeast
                                             power flux-density levels exceed the                     determined by the total land area of the              Multispecies Annual Catch
                                             power flux-density limits set forth in                   county or counties covered by the                     Entitlements
                                             § 25.208(c) and/or § 25.208(w) by more                   license. Licensees relying on fixed                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                             than 3 dB, the operator shall bear the                   point-to-point links or other, low-power              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                             burden of coordinating with any future                   point-to-point connections must show                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                             operators proposing a space station                      that they have deployed at least one                  Commerce.
                                             transmitting in the 17.3–17.8 GHz band                   transmitter or receiver in at least 25% of
                                                                                                                                                            ACTION: Interim final rule; request for
                                             in compliance with power flux-density                    the census tracts within the license area.
                                                                                                                                                            comments.
                                             limits set forth in § 25.208(c) and/or                   All equipment relied upon in the
                                             § 25.208(w) and located within ±10                       showing, whatever type of service or                  SUMMARY:   This interim final rule
                                             degrees of the operator’s space station.                 connection it provides, must be                       determines the quota overages that
                                                (3) If no good faith agreement can be                 operational and providing service,                    Northeast Fishery Sector IX is
                                             reached, the operator of the space                       either to customers or for internal use,              responsible for paying back, allocates
                                             station transmitting in the 17.3–17.8                    as of the date of the filing.                         annual catch entitlements to Northeast
                                             GHz band that does not comply with                          (c) Showings that rely on a                        Fishery Sectors VII and IX for the 2018
                                             § 25.208(c) and/or § 25.208(w) shall                     combination of multiple types of service              fishing year, approves a new lease-only
                                             reduce its space-to-Earth power flux-                    will be evaluated on a case-by-case                   operations plan for Northeast Fishery
                                             density levels to be compliant with                      basis. Licensees may not combine                      Sector IX, and approves a substantive
                                             those specified in § 25.208(c) and/or                    population-based showings with                        amendment to Northeast Fishery Sector
                                             § 25.208(w).                                             geographic area-based showings.                       VII operations plan. Approval of the
                                                (c) Any U.S. licensee or permittee                    *      *     *     *     *                            operations plans and allocation of
                                             using a space station transmitting in the                   (e) Failure to meet this requirement               annual catch entitlements is necessary
                                             17.3–17.8 GHz band that is required to                   will result in automatic cancellation of              for the sectors to operate. This action is
                                             provide information in its application                   the license. In bands licensed on a                   intended to ensure that these sectors are
                                             pursuant to § 25.140(b)(4) must accept                   Partial Economic Area basis, licensees                allocated accurate annual catch
                                             any increased interference that may                      will have the option of partitioning a                entitlements that account for past catch
                                             result from adjacent space stations                      license on a county basis in order to                 overages, and that the sectors’
                                             transmitting in the 17.3–17.8 GHz band                   reduce the population or land area                    operations plans can achieve the
                                             that are operating in compliance with                    within the license area to a level where              conservation and management
                                             the rules for such space stations                        the licensee’s buildout would meet one                objectives of the Northeast Multispecies
                                             specified in §§ 25.140(b), 25.202(a)(9)                  of the applicable performance metrics.                Fishery Management Plan.
                                             and (e)–(g), 25.208(c) and (w), 25.210(i)–                  (f) Existing 24 GHz, 28 GHz and 39                 DATES: Effective July 20, 2018 through
                                             (j), 25.224, 25.262, 25.264(h), and                      GHz licensees shall be required to make               April 30, 2019. Comments must be
                                             25.273(a)(3)).                                           a showing pursuant to this section by                 received on or before August 20, 2018.
                                                                                                      June 1, 2024.
                                                (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of                                                                       ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
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                                                                                                      ■ 19. Revise § 30.208 to read as follows:
                                             this, licensees and permittees will be                                                                         on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                             allowed to apply for a license or                        § 30.208   Operability.                               NMFS–2018–0069, by either of the
                                             authorization for a replacement satellite                  Mobile and transportable stations that              following methods:
                                             that will be operated at the same power                  operate on any portion of frequencies                    • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                             level and interference protection as the                 within the 27.5–28.35 GHz or the 37–40                electronic public comments via the
                                             satellite to be replaced.                                GHz bands must be capable of operating                Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to


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Document Created: 2018-07-20 01:18:56
Document Modified: 2018-07-20 01:18:56
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 August 20, 2018, except for the amendments to Sec. 25.136, which contain information collection requirements that are not effective until approved by the Office of Management and Budget. The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date for those amendments.
ContactJohn Schauble of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Broadband Division, at (202) 418-0797 or [email protected], Michael Ha of the Office of Engineering and Technology, Policy and Rules Division, at 202-418-2099 or [email protected], or Jose Albuquerque of the International Bureau, Satellite Division, at 202-418-2288 or [email protected] For information regarding the PRA information collection requirements contained in this PRA, contact Cathy Williams, Office of Managing Director, at (202) 418-2918 or [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 34478 
CFR Citation47 CFR 25
47 CFR 2
47 CFR 30
CFR AssociatedCommunications Common Carriers; Communications Equipment; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Satellites

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