83_FR_34660 83 FR 34520 - Use of Spectrum Bands Above 24 GHz for Mobile Radio Services

83 FR 34520 - 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 Document2018-14807

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) seeks comment on proposed service rules to allow flexible fixed and mobile uses in additional bands and on refinements to the adopted rules in this document. A Final rule document for the Third Report and Order (3rd R&O) related to this document for the Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (3rd FNPRM) is published in this issue of this Federal Register.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

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: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission or FCC) seeks comment on proposed service rules to allow 
flexible fixed and mobile uses in additional bands and on refinements 
to the adopted rules in this document. A Final rule document for the 
Third Report and Order (3rd R&O) related to this document for the Third 
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (3rd FNPRM) is published in this 
issue of this Federal Register.

DATES: Comments are due on or before September 10, 2018; reply comments 
are due on or before September 28, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by GN Docket No. 14-177, 
by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Federal Communications Commission's Website: https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     People With Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request 
reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language 
interpreters, CART, etc.) by email: [email protected], phone: 202-418-0530 
or TTY: 202-418-0432.
    For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 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 (3rd FNPRM), 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).

Comment Filing Procedures

    Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 
47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply 
comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this 
document. Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic 
Comment Filing System (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of Documents in 
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
     Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the internet by accessing the ECFS: https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filings. Filers should follow the instructions provided on the website 
for submitting comments. In completing the transmittal screen, filers 
should include their full name, U.S. Postal Service mailing address, 
and the applicable docket number, GN Docket No. 14-177.
     Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must 
file an original and one copy of each filing. If more than one docket 
or rulemaking number appears in the caption of this proceeding, filers 
must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or 
rulemaking number.
    Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, by commercial 
overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service 
mail. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, 
Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.
     All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings 
for the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 
445 12th St. SW, Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours 
are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together 
with rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes must be 
disposed of before entering the building.
     Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9050 Junction Dr., 
Annapolis Junction, Annapolis MD 20701.
     U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority 
mail must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW, Washington DC 20554.
    People With Disabilities: To request materials in accessible 
formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic 
files, audio format), send an email to [email protected] or call the 
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 888-
835-5322 (tty).

Ex Parte Rules--Permit-But-Disclose

    Pursuant to Sec.  1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, this  3rd 
FNPRM shall be treated as a ``permit-but-disclose'' proceeding in 
accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons making ex 
parte presentations must file a copy of any written presentation or a 
memorandum summarizing any oral presentation within two business days 
after the presentation (unless a different deadline applicable to the 
Sunshine period applies). Persons making oral ex parte presentations 
are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentation must (1) list 
all persons attending or otherwise participating in the meeting at 
which the ex parte presentation was made, and (2) summarize all data 
presented and arguments made during the presentation. If the 
presentation consisted in whole or in part of the presentation of data 
or arguments already reflected in the presenter's written comments, 
memoranda or other filings in the proceeding, the presenter may provide 
citations to such data or arguments in his or her prior comments, 
memoranda, or other filings (specifying the relevant page and/or 
paragraph numbers where such data or arguments can be found) in lieu of 
summarizing them in the memorandum. Documents shown or given to 
Commission staff during ex parte meetings are deemed to

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be written ex parte presentations and must be filed consistent with 
Sec.  1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by Sec.  1.49(f) or for which 
the Commission has made available a method of electronic filing, 
written ex parte presentations and memoranda summarizing oral ex parte 
presentations, and all attachments thereto, must be filed through the 
electronic comment filing system available for that proceeding, and 
must be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc, .xml, .ppt, 
searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding should familiarize 
themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended 
(RFA), the Commission has prepared this present Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities by the policies and rules 
proposed in the attached 3rd FNPRM. Written public comments are 
requested on this IRFA. Comments must be identified as responses to the 
IRFA and must be filed by the deadlines for comments as specified in 
the 3rd FNPRM. The Commission will send a copy of this 3rd FNPRM, 
including this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration (SBA). In addition, the 3rd FNPRM and IRFA (or 
summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal Register.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The 3rd FNPRM contains proposed information collection requirements 
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-
13. OMB, the general public, and other Federal agencies are invited to 
comment on the proposed information collection requirements contained 
in this proceeding. In addition, pursuant to the Small Business 
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 
3506(c)(4), the Commission seeks specific comment on how it might 
further reduce the information collection burden for small business 
concerns with fewer than 25 employees

Synopsis

I. 42-42.5 GHz Band

A. Introduction

    1. The 42-42.5 GHz band (42 GHz band) consists of 500 megahertz, 
allocated to non-Federal fixed and mobile services on a primary basis, 
and it contains no current Federal allocation or service rules. The 
adjacent 42.5-43.5 GHz band is allocated to the Radio Astronomy Service 
(RAS) on a primary basis for Federal and non-Federal use and to the 
Federal fixed, fixed-satellite (Earth-to-space), and mobile except 
aeronautical mobile services on a primary basis. The allocations 
footnote corresponding to the 42.5-43.5 GHz band also requires that any 
assignments to the stations of other services also allocated to the 
band take all practicable steps to protect the RAS from harmful 
interference. Out-of-band signals into allocated radio astronomy bands 
can cause interference to radio astronomy observations. The Commission 
also notes that radio astronomy as a service frequently makes use of 
observations (passive) in bands not allocated to the RAS. This practice 
is a result of scientifically valuable signals being subject to the 
Doppler Effect and shifted in frequency outside radio astronomy-
allocated bands. In its 2016 FNPRM, the Commission sought comment on a 
proposal to authorize flexible fixed and mobile operations in the band 
under the new part 30 Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service (UMFUS) 
rules, but only on the condition that adjacent channel RAS at 42.5-43.5 
GHz could be protected. The FNPRM also sought specific comment and 
detailed study on what protections should be established for this 
adjacent band--for example, whether out-of-band emission limits into 
the 42.5-43.5 GHz band should be established or whether it was 
necessary or appropriate to create a guard band below 42.5 GHz. In 
addition to the appropriate licensing and technical rules, the 
Commission also sought comment on the appropriate band plan for the 42 
GHz band--including whether the band should be licensed as a single 
channel, split into two channels, or split into multiple 100 megahertz 
channels--and whether to license the band geographically using Partial 
Economic Areas (PEAs). Although the Commission received comment on 
these various issues, in its 3rd FNPRM, the Commission seeks further 
comment on several of these proposals and issues, in light of recently 
enacted legislation that addresses the 42 GHz band.
    2. The MOBILE NOW Act, passed as part of the RAY BAUM'S Act of 2018 
provides that, within two years of its enactment, the Commission shall 
publish an NPRM ``to consider service rules to authorize mobile or 
fixed terrestrial wireless operations, including for advanced mobile 
service operations,'' in the 42 GHz band. Section 604(b) of the MOBILE 
NOW Act provides that, in conducting this rulemaking, the Commission 
shall: ``(1) consider how the band described in subsection (a) may be 
used to provide commercial wireless broadband service, including 
whether -- (A) such spectrum may be best used for licensed or 
unlicensed services, or some combination thereof; and (B) to permit 
additional licensed operations in such band on a shared basis; and (2) 
include technical characteristics under which the band described in 
subsection (a) may be employed for mobile or fixed terrestrial wireless 
operations, including any appropriate coexistence requirements.'' 
Consistent with the MOBILE NOW Act, and out of an abundance of caution, 
the Commission issues this 3rd FNPRM to seek further comment on how the 
42 GHz band could be used to provide commercial wireless broadband 
service including possible opportunities for unlicensed and/or shared 
use of the 42 GHz band.

B. Suitability for Mobile and Fixed Use

    3. Background. The Commission previously proposed to authorize 
fixed and mobile service operations in the 42 GHz band under the part 
30 UMFUS rules. In response to the Commission's FNPRM, most commenters 
generally supported establishing service rules that would allow the 
band to be flexibly licensed for fixed and mobile operations under part 
30. Qualcomm and T-Mobile argue that flexible use will allow individual 
licensees to shape the nature of the services they provide. Intel and 
Samsung argue that authorizing UMFUS expansion in the 42 GHz band would 
place it within the `tuning range' of radio equipment designed for the 
37-40 GHz bands, accelerating the deployment of technology capable of 
serving these bands. CTIA, Ericsson, Intel, and Samsung, among others, 
point to the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) WRC-19 
identification of the entire 37-42.5 GHz band as a candidate to study 
for mobile services, and they argue for similar treatment domestically. 
Commenters supporting geographic area licensing explained why they 
believe the alternatives of unlicensed or shared licensed use were not 
appropriate.
    4. Various commenters view the global harmonization of this band, 
and 5G spectrum generally, as an important step towards greater 
manufacturing efficiencies and more rapid development and deployment of 
services. For example, Samsung notes that the Commission has frequently 
highlighted international harmonization of spectrum as a key policy 
goal and endorsed its benefits. Commenters present different views, 
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timing of U.S. action on the band relative to ITU action. One commenter 
argues the FCC's studying bands like 42 GHz will supplement and advance 
the study efforts of ITU study groups. Lockheed Martin, however, 
opposes taking action in bands currently subject to ITU study because 
the Commission allegedly has provided no evidence it will protect 
incumbent services in these bands or respect the outcome of these 
studies. Alternatively, T-Mobile argues the Commission must address 
domestic wireless capacity requirements and should not await input from 
the ITU given that the international process can be manipulated to 
delay the designation of spectrum for terrestrial use.
    5. Certain FSS operators argue that the band should be licensed for 
satellite uses, and they raise arguments similar to those raised in 
petitions for reconsideration of the Commission's decision not to 
allocate the 42 GHz band for FSS. FWCC argues the band by itself is too 
narrow for fixed duplex operations and that, accordingly, the 42 GHz 
band should be combined with the adjacent 42.5-43.5 GHz band to create 
a single band with rules for fixed operations. The Commission notes 
that although in its R&O, the Commission deleted the broadcasting and 
broadcasting-satellite service allocations from the 42-42.5 GHz band 
(42 GHz band) and declined to allocate the band to the fixed-satellite 
service (space-to-Earth), the Commission again declines to reverse 
those decisions. The Commission also declines to revisit its decision 
to deny FWCC's prior request that it establish service rules to enable 
fixed service at 42 GHz under part 101 of its Rules.
    6. Discussion. The Commission tentatively concludes that its part 
30 UMFUS Rules provide the best opportunity to provide commercial 
wireless broadband service to the public in this band. The ability to 
use this band together with the existing 37 GHz and 39 GHz bands, the 
international consideration of this band for mobile use, and the 
availability of 500 megahertz of unassigned spectrum all support the 
Commission's conclusion that this band is suitable for flexible use. In 
view of the extensive support in the record, the Commission proposes to 
authorize fixed and mobile licensed operations in this band under part 
30, and the Commission seeks comment on this tentative conclusion and 
on alternate proposals. In particular, consistent with the MOBILE NOW 
Act, the Commission seeks comment on whether unlicensed services should 
be permitted in the band under part 30, or whether licensed services, 
unlicensed services, or other types of sharing besides unlicensed and 
licensed should be permitted under other rule parts as well. Proponents 
of unlicensed uses or sharing in the band between various types of 
operations should provide technical studies describing how such 
operations should coexist and share this band.
    7. The Commission also seeks to refresh the record on the previous 
proposal in the 2016 FNPRM to add Federal fixed and mobile allocations 
in this band and a framework under which both Federal and non-Federal 
operations could share. Under this proposal, the Commission would add a 
Federal allocation to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis 
for Federal use in addition to the current non-Federal allocation.

C. Licensing, Technical, and Service Rules

    8. Introduction. In the FNPRM, the Commission previously sought 
comment on licensing the 42 GHz band under the part 30 UMFUS licensing 
and technical rules. The Commission sought comment on whether the 42 
GHz band should be licensed for exclusive use by PEAs, and commenters 
have generally supported this proposal. The FNPRM's proposal 
contemplated that licensing and operations in the 42 GHz band would be 
subject to the part 30 rules concerning permissible communications, 
initial authorizations, license term, construction requirements, 
partitioning and disaggregation, discontinuance of service, equipment 
authorization, power limits, emission limits, field strength limits, 
international coordination, RF safety, flexible duplexing, and 
competitive bidding procedures. Commenters have thus far generally 
supported applying the existing licensing and technical rules to the 42 
GHz band. The Commission will consider those comments in resolving 
those issues, as well as additional comments. Further, as described 
below, the Commission seeks comment on additional considerations 
regarding protection of radio astronomy at 42.5-43.5 GHz, and the band 
plan for the 42 GHz band.
    9. Protecting RAS Services at 42.5-43.5 GHz. As noted above, the 
Commission previously proposed to authorize flexible mobile and fixed 
operations in the 42 GHz band, as long as RAS could be protected in the 
adjacent 42.5-43.5 GHz band, and it sought comment on and invited 
detailed study of the forms that such protection should take given the 
location of RAS observatories. In response, The National Academy of 
Sciences' Committee on Radio Frequencies (CORF) informed the Commission 
that RAS observations are currently made at a limited set observatories 
around the U.S. These sites are the GBT in Green Bank, WV, the VLA at 
Soccoro, NM, the Haystack Observatory in Westford, MA, and ten sites of 
the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), noted in the Table of Allocations 
footnote US 131. CORF asserted that frequency lines at 42.519, 42.821, 
43.122, and 43.424 GHz are of the greatest importance for the detection 
of strong silicon monoxide maser emissions from stars and star forming 
regions--important for measuring stellar temperature, density, wind 
velocity and other parameters. The 42 GHz band also is one of the 
preferred bands for measuring continuum observations. Because of the 
very low signal levels being measured, RAS telescopes are particularly 
vulnerable to in-band emissions, spurious out-of-band emissions, and 
emissions producing harmonics, making protection all the more 
important. CORF stated that the detrimental levels for continuum and 
spectral line radio astronomy observations for single dishes are -227 
dBW/m\2\/Hz and -210 dBW/m\2\/Hz, respectively, for the average across 
the full 1 gigahertz of the 42.5-43.5 GHz band and the peak level in 
any single 500 kHz channel, as based upon ITU-R RA.769, Tables 1 and 2, 
respectively. For observations using the entire VLBA, the corresponding 
limit is -175 dBW/m\2\/Hz.
    10. Proponents of using the 42 GHz band for flexible terrestrial 
wireless use generally agree that there are various effective means to 
protect RAS, including use of exclusion zones, coordination zones, and 
aggregate emissions limits--particularly since RAS sites are generally 
in remote locations. No commenter, however, provided studies or 
examples showing how these proposed methods would work in practice in 
this particular band. T-Mobile suggested that coordination with RAS 
should be required within a defined coordination distance. The 
Commission notes that CORF and T-Mobile agree that the relevant 
received power spectrum density at the RAS receiver should be the 
parameters established by ITU-R RA.769. The Commission agrees with CORF 
and T-Mobile that RAS bands can be protected by limiting UMFUS 
operations near a RAS. However, because no one has submitted technical 
studies regarding protection of RAS in this band, the Commission does 
not currently have sufficient information to propose specific rules to 
protect RAS facilities.

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The Commission seeks comment on how it can protect RAS facilities in 
the 42.5-43.5 GHz band from UMFUS operations in 42-42.5 GHz. Should the 
Commission's rule be based on the ITUR RA.769 parameters or are there 
alternative protection criteria? The Commission also seeks comment on 
establishing coordination zones around the relevant RAS facilities, and 
on the appropriate distance at which coordination with RAS should be 
required.\1\ Interested parties should provide detailed technical 
analysis of the coexistence of RAS with terrestrial mobile operations 
that fully supports any proposed distance or methodology. The 
Commission also seeks comment on other proposals for ensuring 
protection of RAS facilities in the 42.5-43.5 GHz band.
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    \1\ The National Radio Quiet Zone (NRQZ) has special protections 
afforded outside the allocated bands requiring coordination. The 
NRQZ does work with mobile radio providers, but coordination is 
required for operation of any mobile radio service above 24 GHz in 
the NRQZ. Also, as with the existing coordination requirements for 
the 37-38 GHz band, any coordination requirement would require 
licensees to coordinate all operations.
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    11. Band Plan. In the FNPRM, the Commission sought comment on 
whether the band's 500 megahertz of spectrum should be licensed as a 
single channel, split in two, or broken into various multiple sizes. In 
response, several commenters noted the value of 100 megahertz channels 
as an acceptable outcome, particularly in a band such as 42 GHz where 
less spectrum is available. The Commission proposes to license the 42 
GHz band as 100 megahertz channels because this size would be 
consistent with developing industry standards that maximize spectral 
efficiency, all the while permitting interested parties to aggregate 
these channels should they desire larger bands. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal. Commenters seeking alternative-e band plans 
should justify why they believe other channel sizes would better serve 
future services they envision for this band.

II. 37-37.6 GHz (Lower 37 GHz Band)--Licensing Frameworks

    12. Background. The Federal and non-Federal allocations of the 37-
38.6 GHz Band (37 GHz Band) are as follows: The entire 37 GHz band (37-
38.6 GHz) is allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary 
basis for Federal and non-Federal use.\2\ Portions of the 37 GHz band 
are also allocated to the Space Research Service (SRS) (space-to-Earth) 
on a primary basis for Federal use (37-38 GHz) and to the Fixed-
Satellite Service (FSS) (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis for non-
Federal use (37.5-38.6 GHz). The use of this FSS downlink allocation is 
limited to individually licensed earth stations and is also subject to 
other limitations. In addition, the 37 GHz band is adjacent to the 36-
37 GHz band, where passive sensors in the Earth exploration satellite 
service (EESS) and SRS are located.
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    \2\ The Commission has modified the mobile service allocation in 
the 37-38 GHz band to exclude the aeronautical mobile service, i.e., 
the 37-38 GHz band is allocated to the mobile except aeronautical 
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    13. 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 geographical area basis, and made the Lower 37 GHz band 
available for coordinated co-primary sharing between Federal and non-
Federal users. The Commission identified non-Federal users as Shared 
Access Licensees (SAL) and decided that such users would be licensed by 
rule. The Commission explained that Federal and non-Federal users will 
access the Lower 37 GHz Band through a coordination mechanism, which it 
would develop more fully through government/industry collaboration. The 
Commission adopted the same technical rules for the Lower 37 GHz Band 
and the Upper 37 GHz Band.
    14. In the FNPRM, the Commission stated that Federal and non-
Federal fixed and mobile users would access the Lower 37 GHz Band by 
registering individual sites through a coordination mechanism. The 
Commission explained that the coordination mechanism is the regulatory, 
technical, or procedural tool necessary to actually facilitate 
coordinated access, will authorize a particular user to use a 
particular bandwidth of spectrum at a particular location. The 
Commission stated that the coordination mechanism must; (1) be able to 
obtain information about the type of equipment used, the signal contour 
from the coordinated location, and the bandwidth requested compared 
with the bandwidth available; (2) be capable of regularly updating the 
status of a coordinated location (on/off or authorized/unauthorized); 
and (3) be able to incorporate this type of information for both 
Federal and non-Federal fixed and mobile uses. The Commission sought 
comment on the coordination mechanism and the functions that it should 
be able to perform. The Commission also proposed that registered non-
Federal sites must be put into service within seven days of 
coordination and that registered and coordinated sites must reassert 
their registration every seven days. The Commission sought comment on: 
Whether a portion of the lower band segment should be made available 
for priority access by Federal users, whether an enforcement mechanism 
in the lower band segment is necessary to help identify and rectify 
interference events, and whether and how to apply secondary market 
rules to the lower band segment.
    15. Two commenters, Starry and Intel, offer recommendations on the 
specific regulatory, technical, or procedural tool necessary to 
facilitate coordinated access in the Lower 37 GHz band. Starry proposes 
site-based registration through a third-party coordinator. Under its 
proposal, licensees would file ``specific information about each site 
sufficient for a third-party coordinator to conduct an interference 
analysis,'' including its location, height above ground level, EIRP, 
transmitter azimuth, and channel size. In addition, ``end points 
operating under the control of a registered transmitter'' would not be 
registered individually, and would instead fall under the authorization 
of the transmitter.'' The third-party coordinator would conduct an 
interference analysis under which previously registered sites would be 
protected at a modeled receive signal strength of -79 dBm/10 MHz 
assuming a test antenna at the end points with a gain of 25 dBi, at a 
height of 10 meters above ground. Also, under this proposal, licensees 
would be able to negotiate alternative sharing arrangements and sites 
would be required to be constructed and in operation within 120 days 
after the registration is accepted. Under Starry's proposal, there 
would be clear penalties for registering unused sites. Starry also 
offers additional ideas for an enhanced sharing framework that could be 
implemented over time. No party responded to Starry's proposal. Intel's 
proposal would use a database similar to the database used for the 70 
GHz and 80 GHz bands, except that the database would also play a role 
in frequency coordination.
    16. Discussion. The Commission concludes that it is appropriate to 
further develop the record regarding the coordination mechanism that it 
would expect to use, as between either two or more non-Federal entities 
or between Federal and non-Federal entities. In order to facilitate 
shared use of the Lower 37 GHz band between Federal and non-Federal 
users, as well as among non-Federal users, the Commission

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seeks comment on a proposed coordination mechanism and alternatives, as 
set forth below. The Commission anticipates that a sharing mechanism 
would facilitate quick access to spectrum without unreasonable 
processing delays and a predictable path for future coordination in the 
band among stakeholders. The Commission recognizes the importance of 
the Lower 37 GHz band to future Federal operations, and it will work in 
partnership with NTIA, DoD, and other Federal agencies to develop a 
sharing approach that allows for robust Federal and non-Federal use in 
this band.
    17. In designing a licensing mechanism for the Lower 37 GHz Band, 
the Commission seeks to accommodate a variety of use cases that may 
develop for this band--in essence, the Commission envisions Lower 37 
GHz as an innovation band in the mmW spectrum. In particular, the 
Commission anticipates that there will be at least four types of non-
Federal deployments in the Lower 37 GHz Band: Point-to-point links (for 
example backhaul and backbone links); fixed wireless broadband systems 
(generally consisting of a fixed access point and fixed subscriber 
units); single base station IoT-type systems (for example, in a 
factory); and carrier-based deployments of mobile systems using the 
Lower 37 GHz Band as supplemental capacity tied to other bands that are 
licensed on a geographic area basis. The Commission seeks comment on 
whether there are additional types of deployments contemplated for this 
band. If so, what would those additional uses be, and how would they 
affect the licensing of the Lower 37 GHz Band?
    18. As detailed above, Starry proposes a model in which proposed 
facilities would be registered with a third-party coordinator. Another 
possible model, under which the Commission would issue licenses 
authorizing operations, would be the coordination model used in part 
101 point-to-point bands. In order to complete frequency coordination, 
an applicant must give prior notice to nearby licensees and other 
applicants for licenses of the proposed applicant's operations, make 
reasonable efforts to avoid interference and resolve conflicts, and 
certify to the Commission that the proposed operation has been 
coordinated. Once the applicant has completed frequency coordination, 
the applicant must file an application for authorization with the 
Commission, specifying the latitude and longitude of the transmitter to 
be used to an accuracy of one second. The applicant must coordinate 
each operation, including any change in the location of the transmitter 
of more than five seconds in latitude or longitude or both, and must 
apply for a modification of their license. Similarly, if the applicant 
later seeks to deploy additional transmitters, the Commission's part 
101 rules require coordination of those facilities and the applicant 
must apply for modification of the license. The Commission seeks 
comment on the relative merits of using these coordination models in 
the Lower 37 GHz band. The Commission also seeks comment on the 
criteria that it should use to determine whether predicted interference 
would be harmful. If actual harmful interference occurs after 
successful coordination, how should the interference be resolved? How 
will future Federal operations be accommodated in the sharing framework 
and what parameters will be used to develop a trigger for required 
coordination? Given that the Commission is proposing construction 
requirements for non-Federal licensees in this band, as discussed 
below, the Commission seeks comment on how best to enforce those 
requirements in an environment where registrations are not filed with 
the Commission.
    19. For the four types of deployments, the Commission seeks comment 
on a first-come-first-served licensing or registration scheme, in which 
actual users have a right to interference protection, but no right to 
exclude other users. The Commission seeks comment on subsequent users 
being required to coordinate with previously registered non-Federal and 
Federal sites through part 101 notice and response rules or on the 
alternative of registering facilities with a third-party coordinator.
    20. With regard to Federal sites, the Commission proposes to 
require non-Federal users to work with Federal users in good faith to 
coordinate any new system Federal users may seek to deploy. The 
Commission anticipates that non-Federal users would not be required to 
agree to coordination requests that would carry a significant risk of 
harmful interference. The Commission seeks comment on the criteria that 
it should use to determine whether interference is harmful. Is the 
coordination trigger that Starry proposes appropriate, or should the 
Commission use an alternative set of criteria? The Commission seeks 
comment on the best means of coordinating with Federal operations. The 
Commission intends to adopt as part of the rules a coordination 
methodology that will facilitate coordination for the kinds of cases 
that it anticipates may be typical. This will allow us to test the 
assumption that any coordination zone typically ``can be measured in 
meters rather than kilometers.'' To do so, the Commission will work 
with NTIA, on behalf of Federal users, and with industry to identify 
those cases. DoD has expressed an interest in a possible aeronautical 
allocation in the Lower 37 GHz band, so the Commission anticipates 
including aeronautical cases in its consideration of coordination 
methodologies.
    21. The Commission expects the identification and analysis of these 
cases to be a critical component to its understanding of the extent 
that the band can be shared dynamically. Commenters should address how 
to prevent ``warehousing,'' whereby a licensee preserves its rights 
without providing actual service. Should licensees receive any 
protection before they have completed construction and begun 
operations? How should ``operation'' be defined and how can the 
Commission plan to monitor compliance, including whether operations 
have been discontinued? Should the Commission put limits on the 
aggregate area, or amount of spectrum, that any one licensee or its 
affiliates can protect? These issues are critical to establishing the 
co-primary sharing rights that the Commission envisions for this band.
    22. To the extent that the solution to preserving Federal entity's 
options may be to reserve a part of the band for their priority use, 
the Commission seeks comment on how to define such priority rights. Are 
there geographic areas where such priority rights would have little or 
no adverse impact on non-Federal operations and, if so, what should be 
the process for identifying those areas? The Commission seeks comment 
on alternative approaches that can be used to ensure Federal and non-
Federal users will have access to the band to meet their needs.
    23. Below, the Commission seeks comment on whether offering three 
types of non-Federal licenses--point-to-point licenses; base stations 
licenses; and site-cluster licenses--would facilitate deployment in the 
Lower 37 GHz band.
    24. Point-to-point licenses. The Commission seeks comment on 
requiring individual point-to-point links to be coordinated with 
previously licensed or registered sites using part 101 notice and 
response rules. If it is determined that the proposed link would not 
interfere or could be modified not to interfere with previously 
licensed or registered sites, then a license would be issued for the 
specific point-to-point link in the Commission's Universal Licensing 
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interference protection rights. A point-to-point licensee would be 
required to construct its sites within 18 months from the date the site 
was registered. If the licensee fails to construct these sites within 
the 18 months, the licensee might be prohibited from reapplying for 
that specific link for 12 months. The Commission seeks comment on this 
approach, as well as alternatives. Are there other methods that would 
facilitate licensing of point-to-point links? The Commission also seeks 
comment on whether it should require licensees to file individual 
construction notices in order to facilitate enforcement of construction 
obligations. The Commission seeks comment on the relative costs and 
benefits of this licensing mechanism.
    25. Base station licenses. The Commission seeks comment on 
permitting an applicant to select a point around which it would get a 
license for a specific site with either a 360 degree radius or a 
defined sector of a 360 degree radius. This license also would 
authorize any customer premises equipment (such as equipment used for 
point-to-multipoint networks) or mobile devices operating in 
conjunction with the licensed base station. The licensee would receive 
interference protection for a certain specified distance, for example 
one kilometer, that would then be a protection zone. The Commission 
proposes to require that individual base stations be coordinated with 
previously licensed or registered sites using part 101 notice and 
response rules. If it is determined that the proposed base station 
license would not interfere or could be modified to not interfere with 
a previously licensed or registered site, then a license would be 
issued in ULS to establish future interference protection rights. Under 
this licensing scheme, a subsequent licensee would not be precluded 
from licensing either a point-to-point link or a base station, or from 
registering a facility under a site-cluster license (discussed below) 
within a previously established protection zone, as long as it can be 
coordinated successfully with any previously licensed or registered 
facilities. The Commission proposes to require that a base station 
licensee must construct its site within 18 months from the date the 
site was licensed. If the licensee fails to construct its site within 
the 18 months, the Commission proposes that the licensee be prohibited 
from reapplying for a base station license covering any portion of the 
same area for 12 months. The Commission seeks comment on this approach, 
as well as alternatives commenters might propose. Are there other means 
or requirements that would facilitate licensing of these types of 
deployments? The Commission seeks comment on whether it should require 
licensees to file individual construction notices. If so, should these 
construction notices be filed with the Commission or with a third-party 
database administrator? The Commission seeks comment on the relative 
costs and benefits of this licensing mechanism.
    26. Site-cluster licenses. The Commission recognizes that operators 
proposing 5G deployments may have difficulties determining the precise 
locations of their facilities, particularly in instances where they are 
deploying a large number of facilities. Requiring licensees to identify 
specific locations, file applications for each individual facility, and 
then wait 30 days for each application to undergo the mandatory public 
notice period may not promote efficient deployment of 5G services. 
Accordingly, the Commission seeks comment on the use of a novel concept 
to address this issue: The site-cluster license. Under a site-cluster 
license, instead of licensing individual base stations or point-to-
point links, the applicant would license a larger (e.g., 5 km) non-
exclusive point-radius license within which it could register 
individual base stations and/or point-to-point links. Much like the 
licensing paradigm for the 70-80 GHz band, a non-exclusive point and 
radius license would not authorize operation, but rather would 
authorize the licensee to register individual base stations and/or 
point-to-point links within its non-exclusive site cluster area. A 
site-cluster licensee would not have the right to preclude facilities 
proposed by other licensees. To receive interference protection for 
specific facilities within the site-cluster, the applicant would have 
to coordinate those facilities with other Federal and non-Federal Lower 
37 GHz licensees (point-to-point, base station, or site-cluster) within 
the radius of its site cluster area, and register each specific 
facility. First-in-time rights would be triggered only for those 
facilities that are successfully registered. The Commission proposes 
that applicants for site-cluster licenses would file in ULS and would 
be issued a non-exclusive site-cluster license for a specific radius. 
Should individual base stations or point-to-point links registered 
under the umbrella of the site cluster license be registered either in 
ULS or, alternatively in a third-party database? The Commission seeks 
comment on the relative costs and benefits of either approach. Is this 
concept an effective means of facilitating large deployments?
    27. The Commission seeks comment on two buildout requirements for 
site-cluster licenses. First, a buildout period by which an applicant 
with a site-cluster license must register and construct a minimum of 
one specific facility within its site cluster area. Second, a buildout 
period for each specific site that the applicant registers, which would 
require the applicant to build that site within a specified period 
after registration. The Commission seeks comment on what those buildout 
periods should be. The Commission proposes that failure to meet its 
buildout requirement would preclude the applicant from reapplying for a 
non-exclusive license in that area for a certain period. The Commission 
seeks comment on what that period of time should be. The Commission 
also seeks comment on whether it should require licensees to file 
individual construction notices. If so, should these construction 
notices be filed with the Commission or with a third-party database 
administrator? The Commission also seeks comment on alternative means 
of enforcing construction requirements. As mentioned above, the 
Commission seeks comment on what rights a registrant should have before 
it actually constructs its facility and begins operations.

III. 37.0-38.6 GHz (37 GHz Band)

    28. With regard to Federal co-primary access to the 37 GHz band, 
the R&O adopted rules that establish the coordination zones for the 14 
military sites and three scientific sites identified by NTIA, and noted 
the ability for Federal agencies to add future sites on a coordinated 
basis. The Commission seeks comment on how best to accommodate 
coordination zones for future Federal operations at a limited number of 
additional sites. For instance, should the Commission supplement Sec.  
30.205 to add more specific sites for Federal operations, or should it 
establish a process that would permit Federal entities in the future to 
identify a limited number of additional sites on an as-needed basis? 
The Commission also seeks comment on whether the coordination zones 
previously established in Sec.  30.205 might be reduced to better 
accommodate nearby non-Federal operations without adversely impacting 
Federal operations at those sites.

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IV. 25.25-27.5 GHz Band (26 GHz Band)

A. Suitability for Mobile Use

    29. Background. In this proceeding, the Commission has authorized 
mobile services in the 700 megahertz of spectrum in the 24 GHz band and 
850 megahertz of spectrum in the 28 GHz band). In the U.S., the 25.25-
27.5 GHz (``26 GHz'') band is allocated primarily for Federal 
government services, but Commenters in this proceeding note that there 
is a growing international consensus that terrestrial mobile services 
should be authorized in the broader 24.25-27.5 GHz band. This year the 
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations 
(CEPT) has adopted a preliminary determination to make the 24.25-27.5 
GHz band a ``clear priority'' for harmonization of 5G services 
throughout Europe and to promote it for worldwide harmonization at WRC-
19. In addition, at least eight countries in other parts of the world 
are also preparing to authorize terrestrial mobile services in that 
range. In February, 2018, ITU-R Task Group 5/1 issued a set of 
preliminary technical analyses concluding that the band can be shared 
among terrestrial mobile and incumbent services. Most of the 
contributors represented national governments, including the U.S.
    30. Discussion. As noted above, in regional and international 
forums leading to the World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 (WRC-
19), the frequency range from 24.25-27.5 GHz has emerged as the leading 
candidate for 5G services, referred to in ITU parlance as 
``International Mobile Telecommunication 2020'' (IMT-2020). The 
international momentum presents the Commission with an opportunity to 
consider whether the 26 GHz band would be suitable for flexible fixed 
and mobile use. The Commission notes that in the U.S., the 25.25-27.5 
GHz (``26 GHz'') band is allocated primarily for Federal government 
services.
    31. Equipment manufacturers indicate that they can readily 
integrate the 26 GHz band into a tuning range that includes two bands 
that the United States has already authorized for mobile services, the 
24 GHz band (24.25-24.45 GHz and 24.75-25.25 GHz) and the 28 GHz band 
(27.5-28.35 GHz). That presents three opportunities--first, to achieve 
manufacturing economies by covering several bands with a single radio; 
second, to provide international roaming capability in affordable user 
devices, and third, to accelerate the availability of equipment in 
newly authorized bands that share a tuning range with early-deployed 
bands. Some commenters also contend that the 26 GHz band has better 
coverage characteristics than other bands that might potentially be 
available at higher frequencies.
    32. The Commission will continue to actively support the 24 GHz and 
28 GHz bands. At the same time, the Commission believes the 26 GHz band 
could be suitable for flexible fixed and mobile use. It is relatively 
near to the 24 GHz and 28 GHz bands, which the Commission has already 
found suitable for fixed and mobile use. The amount of spectrum 
potentially available (over two gigahertz) could make this band a 
useful addition to UMFUS. The Commission recognizes that it would need 
to work out suitable sharing or protection arrangements with Federal 
incumbents in the band. Accordingly, the Commission seeks comment on 
whether the 26 GHz band could be made available for non-Federal fixed 
and mobile use.

B. Spectrum Sharing and Compatibility

    33. Existing allocations for the 26 GHz band in this country are 
mostly Federal. While Federal use of the 26 GHz band to this point has 
been fairly limited, the Commission recognizes that Federal agencies 
may aspire to make heavier use of that band in the future. Any 
exploration of private sector opportunities in the band must therefore 
address the potential for spectrum sharing and compatibility among 
diverse participants.
1. Protection of Incumbents
    34. Background. The Federal allocations for the 25.25-27.5 GHz 
bands in this country generally follow the ITU's international 
allocations. In the Federal column of the U.S. Table of Allocations, 
the entire 25.25-27.5 GHz band has primary allocations for Fixed (FS), 
Mobile (MS), and Inter-Satellite (ISS) services, with Inter-Satellite 
limited to space research and Earth exploration-satellite applications, 
along with transmissions of data originating from industrial and 
medical activities in space. The 25.5-27 GHz band has a primary 
allocation for both Federal and non-Federal Space Research service 
(SRS) (space-to-Earth), with non-Federal Earth exploration-satellite 
service (EESS) subject to case-by-case electromagnetic compatibility 
analysis.
    35. Consistent with the international community's focus on making 
the 24.25-27.5 GHz band available for terrestrial mobile services, 
a.k.a. IMT, ITU-R's Study Group 5 Task Group 5/1 (TG 5/1) has been 
conducting extensive studies to evaluate the potential for sharing and 
compatibility in that range between mobile and EESS, SRS, FS, FSS, and 
ISS. As directed by WRC-15 Resolution 238, TG 5/1 has focused on 
ensuring the protection of EESS and SRS earth stations operating in the 
25.5-27 GHz band segment. The U.S. contribution to the EESS/SRS Study 
found that the coordination distances necessary to prevent IMT from 
causing interference is 52 km for SRS and 7 km for EESS.
    36. Discussion. The Commission seeks comment on the best ways to 
protect existing incumbent operations and systems that Federal agencies 
might choose to deploy in the future, including identifying appropriate 
separation distances. The Commission invites comment on steps it could 
take to facilitate sharing now and in the future. For example, should 
the Commission give priority to Federal operations at certain locations 
such as military bases and test ranges? Alternatively, can the 
Commission strike an appropriate balance by ensuring deployment of 
Federal operations provided they do not affect more than a certain 
amount of population? Or might the Commission provide priority to non-
Federal operations in a certain number of markets, with priority to 
Federal operations elsewhere? To what extent would it be possible to 
develop coordination mechanisms between licensees and Federal 
operations?
    37. The Commission notes that the United States and other 
governments have submitted detailed sharing and compatibility studies 
for a frequency range that includes the 26 GHz band, which are being 
evaluated by that group. In general, it appears that protection zones 
around existing EESS and SRS earth stations would affect only small 
percentages of the overall U.S. population, though their impact on 
specific localities could be significant for the affected populations. 
The protection radiuses being considered by TG 5/1 are generally 
intended to serve only as triggers to begin a coordination process. The 
final definitions of exclusion zones around particular earth stations 
will need to take into account a variety of local factors, including 
terrain, clutter, and network design features that could mitigate the 
effect of IMT deployment inside coordination zones. The Commission also 
seeks comment on the best means of protecting existing fixed links in 
the band. The Commission notes that there are well-established 
protocols for coordinating Federal and non-Federal point-to-point 
services.

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    38. The 26 GHz band currently has Federal fixed and mobile 
allocations in addition to the EESS, ISS, and SRS allocations. While 
Federal use of the 26 GHz band appears to be fairly limited to this 
point, the Commission recognizes that Federal agencies may be 
considering various potential uses for this spectrum in the future. It 
is difficult to predict what those services might be, their 
characteristics, and where they may be deployed. Nevertheless, the 
Commission believes that the nature of the technology apt to be used in 
this region of the spectrum is likely to enable sharing using such 
techniques as geographic separation, highly directional antennas, and 
taking advantage of the relatively high path losses to enable operation 
in close proximity. This should make sharing between Federal and non-
Federal systems easier than it has been at lower frequencies. 
Nevertheless, sharing the 26 GHz band between Federal and non-Federal 
systems will still require a carefully developed framework. The 
Commission intends to work closely with NTIA to enable UMFUS use of the 
26 GHz band while preserving the ability of Federal users to develop 
and deploy new technologies and services in the 26 GHz band. The 
Commission intends to explore a number of different approaches for 
sharing the band. For example, this may involve sharing the band using 
a framework similar to what the Commission is proposing for the lower 
37 GHz band. Alternately, the Commission may set aside portions of the 
26 GHz band for exclusively Federal use while making other portions 
available exclusively for non-Federal use. The Commission may limit 
non-Federal use of the band to certain geographic areas while reserving 
use of the band in other areas for Federal use. The Commission request 
comments on various approaches to sharing the 26 GHz band between UMFUS 
licensees and both existing and future Federal operations.
2. Spectrum Sharing and Compatibility With Other New Services
    39. Background. Elefante proposes to deploy what it calls 
``persistent stratospheric-based communications infrastructure'' at 
altitudes below 20 km in the 26 GHz band, and it says that ITU study 
groups are conducting studies for stations that would operate at 
altitudes between 20 and 50 km. Having analyzed the band with Lockheed 
Martin, Elefante concludes that spectrum sharing between unaffiliated 
mobile deployments and persistent stratospheric communications systems 
may not be possible absent an extremely high degree of dynamic 
coordination and information sharing. On that basis, Elefante 
recommends that UMFUS not be authorized in the 26 GHz band.
    40. Discussion. Where a high-altitude platform stations (HAPS) or 
Elefante-style platform is deployed above the center of an urban area, 
ground stations in the urban core would presumably communicate with the 
airborne station at relatively high elevation angles, which would allow 
shorter separation distances from terrestrial mobile equipment. By 
contrast, ground stations in the periphery of the urban area would 
likely require lower elevation angles to communicate with the airborne 
platform and would therefore require larger separation distances. A 
HAPS operator or Elefante might also choose to deploy some of their 
airborne platforms away from urban cores, which would enable some 
ground stations in exurban or rural areas to communicate at high 
elevation angles and with limited separation from terrestrial systems.
    41. In light of the above, the Commission invites comment on 
Elefante's conclusion that spectrum sharing between airborne platform 
services (i.e., both HAPS and systems such as Elefante's that would 
operate at lower altitudes) and unaffiliated UMFUS operators would be 
infeasible, and that UMFUS should therefore not be authorized in the 26 
GHz band.\3\ Alternatively, the Commission inquires whether it should 
prohibit airborne platform systems in the band, or authorize airborne 
platform services only if they are affiliated with UMFUS licensees. The 
Commission also invites comment on any additional spectrum-sharing 
techniques that might reduce the required separation distances between 
UMFUS equipment and ground stations communicating with airborne 
platforms. Finally, the Commission invites comment on any other new or 
proposed services, Federal or non-Federal, that should be given 
priority over UMFUS in the band or, alternatively, would be compatible 
with UMFUS and with incumbent services.
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    \3\ On May 31, 2018, Elefante filed a petition for rulemaking to 
establish the Stratospheric-Based Communications Services (SBCS). 
This petition is pending, and the Commission has not initiated the 
requested rulemaking proceeding at this time. The Commission sees no 
basis for deferring initial consideration of flexible fixed and 
mobile use of the 26 GHz band, as Elefante requests.
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C. Licensing the 26 GHz Band

    42. Background. In the R&O, the Commission noted that in recent 
years it has sought greater consistency in its approach to geographic 
license area sizes in order to help providers aggregate licenses in a 
more targeted and efficient manner, and that it has gravitated toward 
license areas that are derived from Economic Area (EA) units. Because 
Partial Economic Areas (PEAs) nest into EAs but can also be broken down 
into counties, the Commission found that choosing them would strike the 
right balance by facilitating access to spectrum by large and small 
providers, simplifying frequency coordination, and incentivizing 
investment. By contrast, the Commission decided to license the 28 GHz 
band by counties, primarily because the band was already licensed by 
Basic Trading Areas (BTAs), which could not readily be reformed into 
either EAs or PEAs. In the Second Report and Order, the Commission 
selected PEAs as the geographic unit for UMFUS licenses in two other 
bands, the 24 GHz and 47 GHz.
    43. Discussion. The Commission seeks comment on using geographic 
area licensing and adopting PEAs as the geographic license area size 
for UMFUS licenses in the 26 GHz band. The Commission also seeks 
comment on site-based licensing, as well as other licensing mechanisms. 
Geographic area licensing may provide licensees with the flexibility to 
provide a variety of services, and will foster innovation and 
investment and thereby spur deployment. Will geographic area licensing 
facilitate coexistence between Federal and non-Federal uses? If the 
Commission decides to use geographic area licensing, PEAs also appear 
to provide a balance between the larger areas that can encourage more 
investment, and the smaller areas that can more efficiently accommodate 
mmW propagation characteristics. To the extent licensees are interested 
in smaller areas, partitioning is an available option. Commenters 
favoring site-based licensing or other licensing methods should set 
forth specific proposals for licensing the 26 GHz band. Given the 
amount of spectrum available, should the Commission consider using 
different licensing approaches in different parts of the band?

D. Band Plan

    44. Background. In the Second Report and Order, the Commission 
acknowledged that most millimeter-wave mobile design work is being 
built around 100-megahertz building blocks. It chose to license the 700 
megahertz in the 24 GHz band as seven 100-megahertz channels and to 
license the 1,000 megahertz in the 47.2-48.2 GHz band as five 200-
megahertz channels. In the R&O, the Commission decided to issue new 
licenses for the 28 GHz band in two 450-megahertz blocks, and it

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divided the 39 GHz band into seven 200-megahertz channels.
    45. Discussion. If carriers will eventually require 200 megahertz 
bandwidths to meet their customers' needs, the Commission recognizes 
that the necessity of combining smaller channels to achieve the 
requisite scale could involve transaction costs that might eventually 
be passed on to consumers. On the other hand, 100 megahertz channels 
would increase the opportunity for competitive entry into the band and 
provide flexibility for uses that might require less spectrum. With 
those countervailing considerations in mind, the Commission seeks 
comment on adopting channel bandwidths of 100 megahertz or, in the 
alternative, 200 megahertz for the 26 GHz band.

V. 50.4-51.4 GHz Band

    46. Background. The 50.4-51.4 GHz band includes primary Federal and 
non-Federal allocations for fixed and mobile services, as well as 
primary Federal and non-Federal allocations for fixed-satellite (Earth-
to-space) and mobile satellite (Earth-to-space) services. In 1998, in 
the V-Band First Report and Order, the Commission designated the 50.4-
51.4 GHz band for use by wireless (fixed and mobile) services. In the 
FNPRM in the Spectrum Frontiers proceeding, the Commission proposed to 
authorize fixed and mobile operations throughout the 50.4-52.6 GHz band 
in accordance with the part 30 UMFUS rules. The Commission also 
proposed to use geographic area licensing to license UMFUS stations on 
a PEA basis and sought comment on sharing with satellite services. The 
Commission has received eight satellite applications or market access 
requests and twenty earth station applications seeking to use the 
existing FSS (Earth-to-space) allocation in the 50.4-51.4 GHz band for 
delivery of broadband services.
    47. In response to the FNPRM, certain satellite companies request 
that the Commission designate satellite services in the 50.4-52.4 GHz 
band currently allocated to FSS. Echostar supports preserving the co-
primary status of FSS and terrestrial fixed/mobile services in the 
50.4-52.4 GHz band and recommends adopting spectrum sharing rules that 
recognize likely deployment scenarios by the different services. CTIA 
asserts that any technical requirements should be equivalent to the 
Commission's part 30 rules for other shared bands. To the extent the 
Commission decides to adopt a sharing framework in the band, Viasat 
urges the Commission to consider broader and more balanced sharing 
between the services on a true co-primary basis at 50.4-52.4 GHz 
instead of imposing the ``three earth stations per license area'' 
framework adopted for the 28 GHz Band.
    48. Discussion. Although the 50.4-52.6 GHz band remains under 
consideration for UMFUS licensing, the Commission has throughout this 
proceeding sought to promote spectrum efficiency by permitting spectrum 
made available for UMFUS to be shared with other allocated services 
when possible. As in the case of other bands shared between co-primary 
terrestrial and fixed-satellite services, (e.g., 24.75-25.25 GHz, 37.5-
40 GHz and 47.2-48.2 GHz), the Commission believes that in the 50.4-
51.4 GHz band, where an FSS allocation already exists, that a limited 
number of individually licensed FSS earth stations can share the 50.4-
51.4 GHz band with minimal impact on terrestrial operations. Therefore, 
the Commission proposes to adopt rules permitting licensing of 
individual FSS earth stations in the 50.4-51.4 GHz band using the 
criteria identical to those applicable in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band. 
Specifically, the Commission proposes to apply 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. Additionally, as in the 47.2-48.2 GHz band, the Commission 
proposes to adopt constraints on the number of permitted earth 
stations, not only per county, but also per PEA in which the earth 
stations are located. To reflect these requirements, the Commission 
proposes to modify Sec.  25.136(g) of the Commission's rules to include 
the 50.4-51.4 GHz band. The Commission also proposes to amend footnote 
NG65 to the U.S. Table to include the 50.4-51.4 GHz band, making clear 
the relative interference protection obligations between the co-primary 
services. The Commission seeks comment on these proposals.

VI. Mobile Spectrum Holdings Policies in the 26 GHz and 42 GHz Bands

    49. In this 3rd R&O, the Commission adopted its proposal to 
eliminate the pre-auction limit for the R&O bands, finding that 
entities bidding for licenses in the 24 GHz, 28 GHz, 37 GHz, 39 GHz, 
and 47 GHz bands will not be subject to bright-line, pre-auction limits 
on the amount of spectrum they may acquire at an auction of these 
bands. Similarly, to the extent that the Commission adopts UMFUS rules 
for some portion or all of the 26 GHz and 42 GHz bands, it proposes to 
have no pre-auction limit on the amount of spectrum in these bands (or 
portions thereof) that an entity may acquire through competitive 
bidding. The Commission believes that the reasons for eliminating the 
pre-auction limit for these five bands would apply equally to the 26 
GHz and 42 GHz bands, given their technical characteristics relative to 
these other bands. The Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
    50. To the extent that the Commission adopts UMFUS rules for some 
portion or all of the 26 GHz and 42 GHz bands, it proposes to include 
those bands (or portions thereof) in the mmW spectrum threshold for 
reviewing proposed secondary market transactions. The Commission notes 
that these bands share similar technical characteristics to the 24 GHz, 
28 GHz, 37 GHz, 39 GHz, and 47 GHz bands. The Commission seeks comment 
on this proposal.

VII. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    51. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as 
amended (RFA), the Commission has prepared this present Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities by the 
policies and rules proposed in the attached 3rd FNPRM. Written public 
comments are requested on this IRFA. Comments must be identified as 
responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the deadlines for comments 
as specified in the 3rd FNPRM. The Commission will send a copy of this 
3rd FNPRM, including this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of 
the Small Business Administration (SBA). In addition, the 3rd FNPRM and 
IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal Register.

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

    52. In the 3rd FNPRM, the Commission proposes to increase the 
Nation's supply of spectrum for mobile broadband by adopting rules for 
fixed and mobile services in the 25.25-27.5 GHz and 42-42.5 GHz band. 
The Commission proposes to include this band in the part 30 UMFUS. This 
additional spectrum for mobile use will help ensure that the speed, 
capacity, and ubiquity of the nation's wireless networks keeps pace 
with the skyrocketing demand for mobile service. It will also make 
possible new types of services for consumers and businesses. The 
Commission proposes to award Partial Economic Area-based licenses for 
these bands to best balance the needs of large and small carriers. The 
3rd FNPRM also proposes to include these bands, or portions of these 
bands, in the

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mmW spectrum threshold for reviewing proposed secondary market 
transactions.
    53. Until recently, the mmW bands were generally considered 
unsuitable for mobile applications because of propagation losses at 
such high frequencies and the inability of mmW signals to propagate 
around obstacles. As increasing congestion has begun to fill the lower 
bands and carriers have resorted to smaller and smaller microcells in 
order to re-use the available spectrum, however, the industry is taking 
another look at the mmW bands and beginning to realize that at least 
some of its presumed disadvantages can be turned to advantage. For 
example, short transmission paths and high propagation losses can 
facilitate spectrum re-use in microcellular deployments by limiting the 
amount of interference between adjacent cells. Furthermore, where 
longer paths are desired, the extremely short wavelengths of mmW 
signals make it feasible for very small antennas to concentrate signals 
into highly focused beams with enough gain to overcome propagation 
losses. The short wavelengths of mmW signals also make it possible to 
build multi-element, dynamic beam-forming antennas that will be small 
enough to fit into handsets--a feat that might never be possible at the 
lower, longer-wavelength frequencies below 6 GHz where cell phones 
operate today.
    54. In the 3rd FNPRM, the Commission also seeks comment on 
developing the licensing framework it has adopted for the 37-37.6 GHz 
band. That framework creates an innovative shared space that can be 
used by a wide variety of Federal and non-Federal users, by new 
entrants and by established operators--and smaller businesses in 
particular--to experiment with new technologies in the mmW space. The 
Commission seeks comment on a first-come-first-served licensing or 
registration scheme, in which actual users have a right to interference 
protection, but no right to exclude other users. The Commission seeks 
comment on subsequent users being required to coordinate with 
previously registered non-Federal and Federal sites through part 101 
notice and response rules or on the alternative of registering 
facilities with a third-party coordinator.
    55. The 3rd FNPRM also proposes to adopt rules permitting licensing 
of individual FSS earth stations in the 50.4-51.4 GHz band using the 
criteria identical to those applicable in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band. 
Although the 50.4-52.6 GHz band remains under consideration for UMFUS 
licensing, the Commission has throughout this proceeding sought to 
promote spectrum efficiency by permitting spectrum made available for 
UMFUS to be shared with other allocated services when possible. The 
Commission believes that in the 50.4-51.4 GHz band, where an FSS 
allocation already exists, that a limited number of individually 
licensed FSS earth stations can share the 50.4-51.4 GHz band with 
minimal impact on terrestrial operations.
    56. Overall, this proposal is designed to provide for flexible use 
of this spectrum by allowing licensees to choose their type of service 
offerings, to encourage innovation and investment in mobile broadband 
use in this spectrum, and to provide a stable regulatory environment in 
which fixed, mobile, and satellite deployment would be able to develop 
through the application of flexible rules. The market-oriented 
licensing framework for these bands would ensure that this spectrum is 
efficiently utilized and will foster the development of new and 
innovative technologies and services, as well as encourage the growth 
and development of a wide variety of services, ultimately leading to 
greater benefits to consumers.

B. Legal Basis

    57. The proposed action is authorized pursuant to sections 1, 2, 3, 
4, 5, 7, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309, and 310 of the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 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.

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

    58. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where 
feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be 
affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA generally defines 
the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the terms 
``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small governmental 
jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same 
meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business 
Act.'' A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) Is independently 
owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and 
(3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA.
    59. Small Businesses, Small Organizations, Small Governmental 
Jurisdictions. The Commission's actions, over time, may affect small 
entities that are not easily categorized at present. The Commission 
therefore describes here, at the outset, three broad groups of small 
entities that could be directly affected herein. First, while there are 
industry specific size standards for small businesses that are used in 
the regulatory flexibility analysis, according to data from the SBA's 
Office of Advocacy, in general a small business is an independent 
business having fewer than 500 employees. These types of small 
businesses represent 99.9% of all businesses in the United States which 
translates to 28.8 million businesses.
    60. Next, the type of small entity described as a ``small 
organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is 
independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' 
Nationwide, as of August 2016, there were approximately 356,494 small 
organizations based on registration and tax data filed by nonprofits 
with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
    61. Finally, the small entity described as a ``small governmental 
jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, 
counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special 
districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' U.S. Census 
Bureau data from the 2012 Census of Governments indicate that there 
were 90,056 local governmental jurisdictions consisting of general 
purpose governments and special purpose governments in the United 
States. Of this number there were 37, 132 General purpose governments 
(county, municipal and town or township) with populations of less than 
50,000 and 12,184 Special purpose governments (independent school 
districts and special districts) with populations of less than 50,000. 
The 2012 U.S. Census Bureau data for most types of governments in the 
local government category show that the majority of these governments 
have populations of less than 50,000. Based on this data the Commission 
estimates that at least 49,316 local government jurisdictions fall in 
the category of ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
    62. 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

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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.
    63. Fixed Microwave Services. Microwave services include common 
carrier, private-operational fixed, and broadcast auxiliary radio 
services. They also include the UMFUS the Millimeter Wave Service, 
Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS), the Digital Electronic 
Message Service (DEMS), and the 24 GHz 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 licensees, 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.
    64. 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.
    65. Satellite Telecommunications. This category comprises firms 
``primarily engaged in providing telecommunications services to other 
establishments in the telecommunications and broadcasting industries by 
forwarding and receiving communications signals via a system of 
satellites or reselling satellite telecommunications.'' Satellite 
telecommunications service providers include satellite and earth 
station operators. 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.
    66. 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 1,442 
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.
    67. 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.

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

    68. The Commission expects the rules proposed in the 3rd FNPRM will 
impose new or additional reporting or recordkeeping and/or other 
compliance obligations on small entities as well as other licensees and 
applicants.
    69. Applicants in the Lower 37 GHz band will be required to 
coordinate their proposed operations with other licensees and 
applicants. Such coordination is necessary to ensure that neighboring 
operations will not interfere with each other. Potential applicants 
will also be required to coordinate their operations with any Federal 
agencies with operations in the areas.
    70. Small entities and other applicants in 26 GHz, 42 GHz, and 
Lower 37 GHz UMFUS will be required to meet buildout requirements. In 
doing so, they will be required to provide information to the 
Commission on the facilities they have constructed, the nature of the 
service they are providing, and the extent to which they are providing 
coverage in their license area. With respect to the 26 GHz performance 
requirements, the Commission believes such requirements are necessary 
to ensure that spectrum is being put into use and has proposed a 
variety of metrics to provide small entities as well as other licensees 
with a variety of means by which they may demonstrate compliance. The 
Commissions anticipates the performance requirements will encourage 
rapid deployment of next generation wireless services, including 5G, 
which will

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benefit small entities and the industry as a whole.

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

    71. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant 
alternatives for small businesses that it has considered in reaching 
its proposed approach, which may include the following four 
alternatives (among others): (1) The establishment of differing 
compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into 
account the resources available to small entities; (2) the 
clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance and 
reporting requirements under the rule for such small entities; (3) the 
use of performance rather than design standards; and (4) an exemption 
from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for such small 
entities.
    72. The Commission does not believe that its proposed changes will 
have a significant economic impact on small entities. The Commission 
believes the proposed site-based licensing scheme for the Lower 37 GHz 
band would facilitate access to spectrum by small businesses and a wide 
variety of other entities. However, to get a better understanding of 
costs and any burdens, the Commission seeks comment on whether any of 
burdens associated the filing, recordkeeping and reporting requirements 
described above can be minimized for small businesses. In particular, 
the Commission seeks comment on whether any of the costs associated 
with its construction or performance requirements in the 26 GHz and 
Lower 37 GHz bands can be alleviated for small businesses. The 
Commission expects to more fully consider the economic impact and 
alternatives for small entities following the review of comments filed 
in response to the 3rd FNPRM.

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

    73. None.

VIII. Ordering Clauses

    74. 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 this Third Report 
and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Memorandum 
Opinion and Order is hereby adopted.
    75. 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.
    76. 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, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Communications equipment.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.

Proposed Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission proposes to amend 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. Revise pages 54, 55, 58, and 60.
0
b. In the list of non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes, footnote NG65 
is revised.


Sec.  2.106  Table of Frequency Allocations.

    The revisions read as follows:
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Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes

* * * * *
    NG65 In the bands 24.75-25.25 GHz, 47.2-48.2 GHz and 50.4-51.4 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.  25.136 by revising the section heading and paragraph 
(g), and adding paragraph (h) 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, 47.2-48.2 GHz and 50.4-51.4 GHz bands.

* * * * *
    (g) Notwithstanding that FSS is co-primary with the Upper Microwave 
Flexible Use Service in the 24.75-25.25 GHz and 50.4-51.4 GHz bands, 
earth stations in these 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 or 50.4-51.4 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 -77.6dBm/m2/MHz;
    (2) The earth station in the 24.75-25.25 GHz band was authorized 
prior to August 20, 2018; or the earth station in the 50.4.2-51.4 GHz 
band was authorized prior to [effective date of this rule]; or
    (3) The application for the earth station in the 24.75-25.25 GHz 
band was filed prior to August 20, 2018; or the application for the 
earth station in the 50.4-51.4 GHz band was filed prior to [effective 
date for this rule]; 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 same frequency 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 same frequency 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 same frequency band authorized 
pursuant to paragraph (e) 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:

                     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.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) If an earth station applicant or licensee in the 24.75-25.25 
GHz, 27.5-28.35 GHz, 37.5-40 GHz, 47.2-48.2 GHz and/or 50.4-51.4 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.
* * * * *

PART 30--UPPER MICROWAVE FLEXIBLE USE SERVICE

0
5. 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
6. Amend Sec.  30.4 by:
0
a. Redesignating paragraphs (b) through (e) as paragraphs (c), (d), 
(f), and (g), and
0
b. Adding a new paragraph (b) and (e).
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  30.4  Frequencies.

* * * * *
    (b) 25.25-27.5 GHz band--25.25-25.45 GHz; 25.45-25.65 GHz; 25.65-
25.85 GHz; 25.85-26.05 GHz; 26.05-26.25 GHz; 26.25-26.45 GHz; 26.45-
26.65 GHz; 26.65-26.85 GHz; 26.85-27.05 GHz; 27.05-27.25 GHz; 27.25-
27.45 GHz; 27.45-27.5 GHz.
* * * * *
    (e) 42-42.5 GHz band--42-42.1 GHz; 42.1-42.2 GHz; 42.2-42.3 GHz; 
42.3-42.4 GHz; 42.4-42.5 GHz.
* * * * *
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                                                 be written ex parte presentations and                    GHz band is allocated to the Radio                    rulemaking, the Commission shall: ‘‘(1)
                                                 must be filed consistent with                            Astronomy Service (RAS) on a primary                  consider how the band described in
                                                 § 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by                  basis for Federal and non-Federal use                 subsection (a) may be used to provide
                                                 § 1.49(f) or for which the Commission                    and to the Federal fixed, fixed-satellite             commercial wireless broadband service,
                                                 has made available a method of                           (Earth-to-space), and mobile except                   including whether — (A) such spectrum
                                                 electronic filing, written ex parte                      aeronautical mobile services on a                     may be best used for licensed or
                                                 presentations and memoranda                              primary basis. The allocations footnote               unlicensed services, or some
                                                 summarizing oral ex parte                                corresponding to the 42.5–43.5 GHz                    combination thereof; and (B) to permit
                                                 presentations, and all attachments                       band also requires that any assignments               additional licensed operations in such
                                                 thereto, must be filed through the                       to the stations of other services also                band on a shared basis; and (2) include
                                                 electronic comment filing system                         allocated to the band take all practicable            technical characteristics under which
                                                 available for that proceeding, and must                  steps to protect the RAS from harmful                 the band described in subsection (a)
                                                 be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,             interference. Out-of-band signals into                may be employed for mobile or fixed
                                                 .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants               allocated radio astronomy bands can                   terrestrial wireless operations, including
                                                 in this proceeding should familiarize                    cause interference to radio astronomy                 any appropriate coexistence
                                                 themselves with the Commission’s ex                      observations. The Commission also                     requirements.’’ Consistent with the
                                                 parte rules.                                             notes that radio astronomy as a service               MOBILE NOW Act, and out of an
                                                                                                          frequently makes use of observations                  abundance of caution, the Commission
                                                 Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                        issues this 3rd FNPRM to seek further
                                                                                                          (passive) in bands not allocated to the
                                                    As required by the Regulatory                         RAS. This practice is a result of                     comment on how the 42 GHz band
                                                 Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended                      scientifically valuable signals being                 could be used to provide commercial
                                                 (RFA), the Commission has prepared                       subject to the Doppler Effect and shifted             wireless broadband service including
                                                 this present Initial Regulatory                          in frequency outside radio astronomy-                 possible opportunities for unlicensed
                                                 Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the                       allocated bands. In its 2016 FNPRM, the               and/or shared use of the 42 GHz band.
                                                 possible significant economic impact on                  Commission sought comment on a                        B. Suitability for Mobile and Fixed Use
                                                 a substantial number of small entities by                proposal to authorize flexible fixed and
                                                 the policies and rules proposed in the                   mobile operations in the band under the                  3. Background. The Commission
                                                 attached 3rd FNPRM. Written public                       new part 30 Upper Microwave Flexible                  previously proposed to authorize fixed
                                                 comments are requested on this IRFA.                                                                           and mobile service operations in the 42
                                                                                                          Use Service (UMFUS) rules, but only on
                                                 Comments must be identified as                                                                                 GHz band under the part 30 UMFUS
                                                                                                          the condition that adjacent channel RAS
                                                 responses to the IRFA and must be filed                                                                        rules. In response to the Commission’s
                                                                                                          at 42.5–43.5 GHz could be protected.
                                                 by the deadlines for comments as                                                                               FNPRM, most commenters generally
                                                                                                          The FNPRM also sought specific
                                                 specified in the 3rd FNPRM. The                                                                                supported establishing service rules that
                                                                                                          comment and detailed study on what
                                                 Commission will send a copy of this 3rd                                                                        would allow the band to be flexibly
                                                                                                          protections should be established for
                                                 FNPRM, including this IRFA, to the                                                                             licensed for fixed and mobile operations
                                                                                                          this adjacent band—for example,
                                                 Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small                                                                        under part 30. Qualcomm and T-Mobile
                                                                                                          whether out-of-band emission limits
                                                 Business Administration (SBA). In                                                                              argue that flexible use will allow
                                                                                                          into the 42.5–43.5 GHz band should be
                                                 addition, the 3rd FNPRM and IRFA (or                                                                           individual licensees to shape the nature
                                                                                                          established or whether it was necessary               of the services they provide. Intel and
                                                 summaries thereof) will be published in                  or appropriate to create a guard band
                                                 the Federal Register.                                                                                          Samsung argue that authorizing UMFUS
                                                                                                          below 42.5 GHz. In addition to the                    expansion in the 42 GHz band would
                                                 Paperwork Reduction Act                                  appropriate licensing and technical                   place it within the ‘tuning range’ of
                                                                                                          rules, the Commission also sought                     radio equipment designed for the 37–40
                                                   The 3rd FNPRM contains proposed
                                                                                                          comment on the appropriate band plan                  GHz bands, accelerating the deployment
                                                 information collection requirements
                                                                                                          for the 42 GHz band—including                         of technology capable of serving these
                                                 subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                          whether the band should be licensed as                bands. CTIA, Ericsson, Intel, and
                                                 of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104–13.
                                                                                                          a single channel, split into two                      Samsung, among others, point to the
                                                 OMB, the general public, and other
                                                                                                          channels, or split into multiple 100                  International Telecommunication
                                                 Federal agencies are invited to comment
                                                                                                          megahertz channels—and whether to                     Union’s (ITU) WRC–19 identification of
                                                 on the proposed information collection
                                                                                                          license the band geographically using                 the entire 37–42.5 GHz band as a
                                                 requirements contained in this
                                                                                                          Partial Economic Areas (PEAs).                        candidate to study for mobile services,
                                                 proceeding. In addition, pursuant to the
                                                                                                          Although the Commission received                      and they argue for similar treatment
                                                 Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of
                                                                                                          comment on these various issues, in its               domestically. Commenters supporting
                                                 2002, Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
                                                                                                          3rd FNPRM, the Commission seeks                       geographic area licensing explained
                                                 3506(c)(4), the Commission seeks
                                                                                                          further comment on several of these                   why they believe the alternatives of
                                                 specific comment on how it might
                                                                                                          proposals and issues, in light of recently            unlicensed or shared licensed use were
                                                 further reduce the information
                                                                                                          enacted legislation that addresses the 42             not appropriate.
                                                 collection burden for small business
                                                                                                          GHz band.                                                4. Various commenters view the
                                                 concerns with fewer than 25 employees
                                                                                                             2. The MOBILE NOW Act, passed as                   global harmonization of this band, and
                                                 Synopsis                                                 part of the RAY BAUM’S Act of 2018                    5G spectrum generally, as an important
                                                 I. 42–42.5 GHz Band                                      provides that, within two years of its                step towards greater manufacturing
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                                                                                                          enactment, the Commission shall                       efficiencies and more rapid
                                                 A. Introduction                                          publish an NPRM ‘‘to consider service                 development and deployment of
                                                    1. The 42–42.5 GHz band (42 GHz                       rules to authorize mobile or fixed                    services. For example, Samsung notes
                                                 band) consists of 500 megahertz,                         terrestrial wireless operations, including            that the Commission has frequently
                                                 allocated to non-Federal fixed and                       for advanced mobile service                           highlighted international harmonization
                                                 mobile services on a primary basis, and                  operations,’’ in the 42 GHz band.                     of spectrum as a key policy goal and
                                                 it contains no current Federal allocation                Section 604(b) of the MOBILE NOW Act                  endorsed its benefits. Commenters
                                                 or service rules. The adjacent 42.5–43.5                 provides that, in conducting this                     present different views, however, on the


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                                                 timing of U.S. action on the band                        services, or other types of sharing                   Radio Frequencies (CORF) informed the
                                                 relative to ITU action. One commenter                    besides unlicensed and licensed should                Commission that RAS observations are
                                                 argues the FCC’s studying bands like 42                  be permitted under other rule parts as                currently made at a limited set
                                                 GHz will supplement and advance the                      well. Proponents of unlicensed uses or                observatories around the U.S. These
                                                 study efforts of ITU study groups.                       sharing in the band between various                   sites are the GBT in Green Bank, WV,
                                                 Lockheed Martin, however, opposes                        types of operations should provide                    the VLA at Soccoro, NM, the Haystack
                                                 taking action in bands currently subject                 technical studies describing how such                 Observatory in Westford, MA, and ten
                                                 to ITU study because the Commission                      operations should coexist and share this              sites of the Very Long Baseline Array
                                                 allegedly has provided no evidence it                    band.                                                 (VLBA), noted in the Table of
                                                 will protect incumbent services in these                   7. The Commission also seeks to                     Allocations footnote US 131. CORF
                                                 bands or respect the outcome of these                    refresh the record on the previous                    asserted that frequency lines at 42.519,
                                                 studies. Alternatively, T-Mobile argues                  proposal in the 2016 FNPRM to add                     42.821, 43.122, and 43.424 GHz are of
                                                 the Commission must address domestic                     Federal fixed and mobile allocations in               the greatest importance for the detection
                                                 wireless capacity requirements and                       this band and a framework under which                 of strong silicon monoxide maser
                                                 should not await input from the ITU                      both Federal and non-Federal                          emissions from stars and star forming
                                                 given that the international process can                 operations could share. Under this                    regions—important for measuring stellar
                                                 be manipulated to delay the designation                  proposal, the Commission would add a                  temperature, density, wind velocity and
                                                 of spectrum for terrestrial use.                         Federal allocation to the fixed and                   other parameters. The 42 GHz band also
                                                    5. Certain FSS operators argue that the               mobile services on a primary basis for                is one of the preferred bands for
                                                 band should be licensed for satellite                    Federal use in addition to the current                measuring continuum observations.
                                                 uses, and they raise arguments similar                   non-Federal allocation.                               Because of the very low signal levels
                                                 to those raised in petitions for                                                                               being measured, RAS telescopes are
                                                                                                          C. Licensing, Technical, and Service
                                                 reconsideration of the Commission’s                                                                            particularly vulnerable to in-band
                                                                                                          Rules
                                                 decision not to allocate the 42 GHz band                                                                       emissions, spurious out-of-band
                                                 for FSS. FWCC argues the band by itself                     8. Introduction. In the FNPRM, the
                                                                                                                                                                emissions, and emissions producing
                                                 is too narrow for fixed duplex                           Commission previously sought
                                                                                                                                                                harmonics, making protection all the
                                                 operations and that, accordingly, the 42                 comment on licensing the 42 GHz band
                                                                                                                                                                more important. CORF stated that the
                                                 GHz band should be combined with the                     under the part 30 UMFUS licensing and
                                                                                                                                                                detrimental levels for continuum and
                                                 adjacent 42.5–43.5 GHz band to create a                  technical rules. The Commission sought
                                                                                                                                                                spectral line radio astronomy
                                                 single band with rules for fixed                         comment on whether the 42 GHz band
                                                                                                                                                                observations for single dishes are ¥227
                                                 operations. The Commission notes that                    should be licensed for exclusive use by
                                                                                                                                                                dBW/m2/Hz and ¥210 dBW/m2/Hz,
                                                 although in its R&O, the Commission                      PEAs, and commenters have generally
                                                                                                          supported this proposal. The FNPRM’s                  respectively, for the average across the
                                                 deleted the broadcasting and                                                                                   full 1 gigahertz of the 42.5–43.5 GHz
                                                 broadcasting-satellite service allocations               proposal contemplated that licensing
                                                                                                          and operations in the 42 GHz band                     band and the peak level in any single
                                                 from the 42–42.5 GHz band (42 GHz                                                                              500 kHz channel, as based upon ITU–
                                                 band) and declined to allocate the band                  would be subject to the part 30 rules
                                                                                                          concerning permissible                                R RA.769, Tables 1 and 2, respectively.
                                                 to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-                                                                      For observations using the entire VLBA,
                                                 Earth), the Commission again declines                    communications, initial authorizations,
                                                                                                          license term, construction requirements,              the corresponding limit is ¥175 dBW/
                                                 to reverse those decisions. The                                                                                m2/Hz.
                                                 Commission also declines to revisit its                  partitioning and disaggregation,
                                                 decision to deny FWCC’s prior request                    discontinuance of service, equipment                     10. Proponents of using the 42 GHz
                                                 that it establish service rules to enable                authorization, power limits, emission                 band for flexible terrestrial wireless use
                                                 fixed service at 42 GHz under part 101                   limits, field strength limits,                        generally agree that there are various
                                                 of its Rules.                                            international coordination, RF safety,                effective means to protect RAS,
                                                    6. Discussion. The Commission                         flexible duplexing, and competitive                   including use of exclusion zones,
                                                 tentatively concludes that its part 30                   bidding procedures. Commenters have                   coordination zones, and aggregate
                                                 UMFUS Rules provide the best                             thus far generally supported applying                 emissions limits—particularly since
                                                 opportunity to provide commercial                        the existing licensing and technical                  RAS sites are generally in remote
                                                 wireless broadband service to the public                 rules to the 42 GHz band. The                         locations. No commenter, however,
                                                 in this band. The ability to use this band               Commission will consider those                        provided studies or examples showing
                                                 together with the existing 37 GHz and                    comments in resolving those issues, as                how these proposed methods would
                                                 39 GHz bands, the international                          well as additional comments. Further,                 work in practice in this particular band.
                                                 consideration of this band for mobile                    as described below, the Commission                    T-Mobile suggested that coordination
                                                 use, and the availability of 500                         seeks comment on additional                           with RAS should be required within a
                                                 megahertz of unassigned spectrum all                     considerations regarding protection of                defined coordination distance. The
                                                 support the Commission’s conclusion                      radio astronomy at 42.5–43.5 GHz, and                 Commission notes that CORF and T-
                                                 that this band is suitable for flexible use.             the band plan for the 42 GHz band.                    Mobile agree that the relevant received
                                                 In view of the extensive support in the                     9. Protecting RAS Services at 42.5–                power spectrum density at the RAS
                                                 record, the Commission proposes to                       43.5 GHz. As noted above, the                         receiver should be the parameters
                                                 authorize fixed and mobile licensed                      Commission previously proposed to                     established by ITU–R RA.769. The
                                                 operations in this band under part 30,                   authorize flexible mobile and fixed                   Commission agrees with CORF and T-
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                                                 and the Commission seeks comment on                      operations in the 42 GHz band, as long                Mobile that RAS bands can be protected
                                                 this tentative conclusion and on                         as RAS could be protected in the                      by limiting UMFUS operations near a
                                                 alternate proposals. In particular,                      adjacent 42.5–43.5 GHz band, and it                   RAS. However, because no one has
                                                 consistent with the MOBILE NOW Act,                      sought comment on and invited detailed                submitted technical studies regarding
                                                 the Commission seeks comment on                          study of the forms that such protection               protection of RAS in this band, the
                                                 whether unlicensed services should be                    should take given the location of RAS                 Commission does not currently have
                                                 permitted in the band under part 30, or                  observatories. In response, The National              sufficient information to propose
                                                 whether licensed services, unlicensed                    Academy of Sciences’ Committee on                     specific rules to protect RAS facilities.


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                                                 The Commission seeks comment on                          GHz band are also allocated to the Space              put into service within seven days of
                                                 how it can protect RAS facilities in the                 Research Service (SRS) (space-to-Earth)               coordination and that registered and
                                                 42.5–43.5 GHz band from UMFUS                            on a primary basis for Federal use (37–               coordinated sites must reassert their
                                                 operations in 42–42.5 GHz. Should the                    38 GHz) and to the Fixed-Satellite                    registration every seven days. The
                                                 Commission’s rule be based on the ITUR                   Service (FSS) (space-to-Earth) on a                   Commission sought comment on:
                                                 RA.769 parameters or are there                           primary basis for non-Federal use (37.5–              Whether a portion of the lower band
                                                 alternative protection criteria? The                     38.6 GHz). The use of this FSS                        segment should be made available for
                                                 Commission also seeks comment on                         downlink allocation is limited to                     priority access by Federal users,
                                                 establishing coordination zones around                   individually licensed earth stations and              whether an enforcement mechanism in
                                                 the relevant RAS facilities, and on the                  is also subject to other limitations. In              the lower band segment is necessary to
                                                 appropriate distance at which                            addition, the 37 GHz band is adjacent to              help identify and rectify interference
                                                 coordination with RAS should be                          the 36–37 GHz band, where passive                     events, and whether and how to apply
                                                 required.1 Interested parties should                     sensors in the Earth exploration satellite            secondary market rules to the lower
                                                 provide detailed technical analysis of                   service (EESS) and SRS are located.                   band segment.
                                                 the coexistence of RAS with terrestrial                     13. In the R&O, the Commission                        15. Two commenters, Starry and Intel,
                                                 mobile operations that fully supports                    adopted rules to permit fixed and                     offer recommendations on the specific
                                                 any proposed distance or methodology.                    mobile terrestrial operation in the 37                regulatory, technical, or procedural tool
                                                 The Commission also seeks comment on                     GHz band. The Commission also                         necessary to facilitate coordinated
                                                 other proposals for ensuring protection                  adopted a licensing regime for the 37.6–              access in the Lower 37 GHz band. Starry
                                                 of RAS facilities in the 42.5–43.5 GHz                   38.6 GHz portion of the band (Upper 37                proposes site-based registration through
                                                 band.                                                    GHz Band), which would be licensed in                 a third-party coordinator. Under its
                                                    11. Band Plan. In the FNPRM, the                      five 200 megahertz blocks on a                        proposal, licensees would file ‘‘specific
                                                 Commission sought comment on                             geographical area basis, and made the                 information about each site sufficient
                                                 whether the band’s 500 megahertz of                      Lower 37 GHz band available for                       for a third-party coordinator to conduct
                                                 spectrum should be licensed as a single                  coordinated co-primary sharing between                an interference analysis,’’ including its
                                                 channel, split in two, or broken into                    Federal and non-Federal users. The                    location, height above ground level,
                                                 various multiple sizes. In response,                     Commission identified non-Federal                     EIRP, transmitter azimuth, and channel
                                                 several commenters noted the value of                    users as Shared Access Licensees (SAL)                size. In addition, ‘‘end points operating
                                                 100 megahertz channels as an                             and decided that such users would be                  under the control of a registered
                                                 acceptable outcome, particularly in a                    licensed by rule. The Commission                      transmitter’’ would not be registered
                                                 band such as 42 GHz where less                           explained that Federal and non-Federal                individually, and would instead fall
                                                 spectrum is available. The Commission                    users will access the Lower 37 GHz                    under the authorization of the
                                                 proposes to license the 42 GHz band as                   Band through a coordination                           transmitter.’’ The third-party
                                                 100 megahertz channels because this                      mechanism, which it would develop                     coordinator would conduct an
                                                 size would be consistent with                            more fully through government/industry                interference analysis under which
                                                 developing industry standards that                       collaboration. The Commission adopted                 previously registered sites would be
                                                 maximize spectral efficiency, all the                    the same technical rules for the Lower                protected at a modeled receive signal
                                                 while permitting interested parties to                   37 GHz Band and the Upper 37 GHz                      strength of ¥79 dBm/10 MHz assuming
                                                 aggregate these channels should they                     Band.                                                 a test antenna at the end points with a
                                                 desire larger bands. The Commission                         14. In the FNPRM, the Commission                   gain of 25 dBi, at a height of 10 meters
                                                                                                          stated that Federal and non-Federal                   above ground. Also, under this
                                                 seeks comment on this proposal.
                                                                                                          fixed and mobile users would access the               proposal, licensees would be able to
                                                 Commenters seeking alternative-e band
                                                                                                          Lower 37 GHz Band by registering                      negotiate alternative sharing
                                                 plans should justify why they believe
                                                                                                          individual sites through a coordination               arrangements and sites would be
                                                 other channel sizes would better serve
                                                                                                          mechanism. The Commission explained                   required to be constructed and in
                                                 future services they envision for this
                                                                                                          that the coordination mechanism is the                operation within 120 days after the
                                                 band.
                                                                                                          regulatory, technical, or procedural tool             registration is accepted. Under Starry’s
                                                 II. 37–37.6 GHz (Lower 37 GHz Band)—                     necessary to actually facilitate                      proposal, there would be clear penalties
                                                 Licensing Frameworks                                     coordinated access, will authorize a                  for registering unused sites. Starry also
                                                    12. Background. The Federal and non-                  particular user to use a particular                   offers additional ideas for an enhanced
                                                 Federal allocations of the 37–38.6 GHz                   bandwidth of spectrum at a particular                 sharing framework that could be
                                                 Band (37 GHz Band) are as follows: The                   location. The Commission stated that                  implemented over time. No party
                                                 entire 37 GHz band (37–38.6 GHz) is                      the coordination mechanism must; (1)                  responded to Starry’s proposal. Intel’s
                                                 allocated to the fixed and mobile                        be able to obtain information about the               proposal would use a database similar
                                                 services on a primary basis for Federal                  type of equipment used, the signal                    to the database used for the 70 GHz and
                                                 and non-Federal use.2 Portions of the 37                 contour from the coordinated location,                80 GHz bands, except that the database
                                                                                                          and the bandwidth requested compared                  would also play a role in frequency
                                                   1 The National Radio Quiet Zone (NRQZ) has             with the bandwidth available; (2) be                  coordination.
                                                 special protections afforded outside the allocated       capable of regularly updating the status                 16. Discussion. The Commission
                                                 bands requiring coordination. The NRQZ does work         of a coordinated location (on/off or                  concludes that it is appropriate to
                                                 with mobile radio providers, but coordination is         authorized/unauthorized); and (3) be                  further develop the record regarding the
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                                                 required for operation of any mobile radio service
                                                 above 24 GHz in the NRQZ. Also, as with the
                                                                                                          able to incorporate this type of                      coordination mechanism that it would
                                                 existing coordination requirements for the 37–38         information for both Federal and non-                 expect to use, as between either two or
                                                 GHz band, any coordination requirement would             Federal fixed and mobile uses. The                    more non-Federal entities or between
                                                 require licensees to coordinate all operations.          Commission sought comment on the                      Federal and non-Federal entities. In
                                                   2 The Commission has modified the mobile
                                                                                                          coordination mechanism and the                        order to facilitate shared use of the
                                                 service allocation in the 37–38 GHz band to exclude
                                                 the aeronautical mobile service, i.e., the 37–38 GHz
                                                                                                          functions that it should be able to                   Lower 37 GHz band between Federal
                                                 band is allocated to the mobile except aeronautical      perform. The Commission also proposed                 and non-Federal users, as well as among
                                                 mobile service.                                          that registered non-Federal sites must be             non-Federal users, the Commission


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                                                 seeks comment on a proposed                              location of the transmitter of more than              measured in meters rather than
                                                 coordination mechanism and                               five seconds in latitude or longitude or              kilometers.’’ To do so, the Commission
                                                 alternatives, as set forth below. The                    both, and must apply for a modification               will work with NTIA, on behalf of
                                                 Commission anticipates that a sharing                    of their license. Similarly, if the                   Federal users, and with industry to
                                                 mechanism would facilitate quick                         applicant later seeks to deploy                       identify those cases. DoD has expressed
                                                 access to spectrum without                               additional transmitters, the                          an interest in a possible aeronautical
                                                 unreasonable processing delays and a                     Commission’s part 101 rules require                   allocation in the Lower 37 GHz band, so
                                                 predictable path for future coordination                 coordination of those facilities and the              the Commission anticipates including
                                                 in the band among stakeholders. The                      applicant must apply for modification of              aeronautical cases in its consideration of
                                                 Commission recognizes the importance                     the license. The Commission seeks                     coordination methodologies.
                                                 of the Lower 37 GHz band to future                       comment on the relative merits of using                  21. The Commission expects the
                                                 Federal operations, and it will work in                  these coordination models in the Lower                identification and analysis of these
                                                 partnership with NTIA, DoD, and other                    37 GHz band. The Commission also                      cases to be a critical component to its
                                                 Federal agencies to develop a sharing                    seeks comment on the criteria that it                 understanding of the extent that the
                                                 approach that allows for robust Federal                  should use to determine whether                       band can be shared dynamically.
                                                 and non-Federal use in this band.                        predicted interference would be                       Commenters should address how to
                                                    17. In designing a licensing                          harmful. If actual harmful interference               prevent ‘‘warehousing,’’ whereby a
                                                 mechanism for the Lower 37 GHz Band,                     occurs after successful coordination,                 licensee preserves its rights without
                                                 the Commission seeks to accommodate                      how should the interference be                        providing actual service. Should
                                                 a variety of use cases that may develop                  resolved? How will future Federal                     licensees receive any protection before
                                                 for this band—in essence, the                            operations be accommodated in the                     they have completed construction and
                                                 Commission envisions Lower 37 GHz as                     sharing framework and what parameters                 begun operations? How should
                                                 an innovation band in the mmW                            will be used to develop a trigger for                 ‘‘operation’’ be defined and how can the
                                                 spectrum. In particular, the Commission                  required coordination? Given that the                 Commission plan to monitor
                                                 anticipates that there will be at least                  Commission is proposing construction                  compliance, including whether
                                                 four types of non-Federal deployments                    requirements for non-Federal licensees                operations have been discontinued?
                                                 in the Lower 37 GHz Band: Point-to-                      in this band, as discussed below, the                 Should the Commission put limits on
                                                 point links (for example backhaul and                    Commission seeks comment on how                       the aggregate area, or amount of
                                                 backbone links); fixed wireless                          best to enforce those requirements in an              spectrum, that any one licensee or its
                                                 broadband systems (generally consisting                  environment where registrations are not               affiliates can protect? These issues are
                                                 of a fixed access point and fixed                        filed with the Commission.                            critical to establishing the co-primary
                                                 subscriber units); single base station                      19. For the four types of deployments,             sharing rights that the Commission
                                                 IoT-type systems (for example, in a                      the Commission seeks comment on a                     envisions for this band.
                                                 factory); and carrier-based deployments                  first-come-first-served licensing or                     22. To the extent that the solution to
                                                 of mobile systems using the Lower 37                     registration scheme, in which actual                  preserving Federal entity’s options may
                                                 GHz Band as supplemental capacity tied                   users have a right to interference                    be to reserve a part of the band for their
                                                 to other bands that are licensed on a                    protection, but no right to exclude other             priority use, the Commission seeks
                                                 geographic area basis. The Commission                    users. The Commission seeks comment                   comment on how to define such priority
                                                 seeks comment on whether there are                       on subsequent users being required to                 rights. Are there geographic areas where
                                                 additional types of deployments                          coordinate with previously registered                 such priority rights would have little or
                                                 contemplated for this band. If so, what                  non-Federal and Federal sites through                 no adverse impact on non-Federal
                                                 would those additional uses be, and                      part 101 notice and response rules or on              operations and, if so, what should be the
                                                 how would they affect the licensing of                   the alternative of registering facilities             process for identifying those areas? The
                                                 the Lower 37 GHz Band?                                   with a third-party coordinator.                       Commission seeks comment on
                                                    18. As detailed above, Starry proposes                   20. With regard to Federal sites, the              alternative approaches that can be used
                                                 a model in which proposed facilities                     Commission proposes to require non-                   to ensure Federal and non-Federal users
                                                 would be registered with a third-party                   Federal users to work with Federal users              will have access to the band to meet
                                                 coordinator. Another possible model,                     in good faith to coordinate any new                   their needs.
                                                 under which the Commission would                         system Federal users may seek to                         23. Below, the Commission seeks
                                                 issue licenses authorizing operations,                   deploy. The Commission anticipates                    comment on whether offering three
                                                 would be the coordination model used                     that non-Federal users would not be                   types of non-Federal licenses—point-to-
                                                 in part 101 point-to-point bands. In                     required to agree to coordination                     point licenses; base stations licenses;
                                                 order to complete frequency                              requests that would carry a significant               and site-cluster licenses—would
                                                 coordination, an applicant must give                     risk of harmful interference. The                     facilitate deployment in the Lower 37
                                                 prior notice to nearby licensees and                     Commission seeks comment on the                       GHz band.
                                                 other applicants for licenses of the                     criteria that it should use to determine                 24. Point-to-point licenses. The
                                                 proposed applicant’s operations, make                    whether interference is harmful. Is the               Commission seeks comment on
                                                 reasonable efforts to avoid interference                 coordination trigger that Starry proposes             requiring individual point-to-point links
                                                 and resolve conflicts, and certify to the                appropriate, or should the Commission                 to be coordinated with previously
                                                 Commission that the proposed                             use an alternative set of criteria? The               licensed or registered sites using part
                                                 operation has been coordinated. Once                     Commission seeks comment on the best                  101 notice and response rules. If it is
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                                                 the applicant has completed frequency                    means of coordinating with Federal                    determined that the proposed link
                                                 coordination, the applicant must file an                 operations. The Commission intends to                 would not interfere or could be
                                                 application for authorization with the                   adopt as part of the rules a coordination             modified not to interfere with
                                                 Commission, specifying the latitude and                  methodology that will facilitate                      previously licensed or registered sites,
                                                 longitude of the transmitter to be used                  coordination for the kinds of cases that              then a license would be issued for the
                                                 to an accuracy of one second. The                        it anticipates may be typical. This will              specific point-to-point link in the
                                                 applicant must coordinate each                           allow us to test the assumption that any              Commission’s Universal Licensing
                                                 operation, including any change in the                   coordination zone typically ‘‘can be                  System (ULS) to establish future


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                                                 interference protection rights. A point-                 other means or requirements that would                concept an effective means of
                                                 to-point licensee would be required to                   facilitate licensing of these types of                facilitating large deployments?
                                                 construct its sites within 18 months                     deployments? The Commission seeks                        27. The Commission seeks comment
                                                 from the date the site was registered. If                comment on whether it should require                  on two buildout requirements for site-
                                                 the licensee fails to construct these sites              licensees to file individual construction             cluster licenses. First, a buildout period
                                                 within the 18 months, the licensee                       notices. If so, should these construction             by which an applicant with a site-
                                                 might be prohibited from reapplying for                  notices be filed with the Commission or               cluster license must register and
                                                 that specific link for 12 months. The                    with a third-party database                           construct a minimum of one specific
                                                 Commission seeks comment on this                         administrator? The Commission seeks
                                                 approach, as well as alternatives. Are                                                                         facility within its site cluster area.
                                                                                                          comment on the relative costs and                     Second, a buildout period for each
                                                 there other methods that would                           benefits of this licensing mechanism.
                                                 facilitate licensing of point-to-point                                                                         specific site that the applicant registers,
                                                                                                             26. Site-cluster licenses. The                     which would require the applicant to
                                                 links? The Commission also seeks
                                                                                                          Commission recognizes that operators                  build that site within a specified period
                                                 comment on whether it should require
                                                 licensees to file individual construction                proposing 5G deployments may have                     after registration. The Commission seeks
                                                 notices in order to facilitate enforcement               difficulties determining the precise                  comment on what those buildout
                                                 of construction obligations. The                         locations of their facilities, particularly           periods should be. The Commission
                                                 Commission seeks comment on the                          in instances where they are deploying a               proposes that failure to meet its
                                                 relative costs and benefits of this                      large number of facilities. Requiring                 buildout requirement would preclude
                                                 licensing mechanism.                                     licensees to identify specific locations,             the applicant from reapplying for a non-
                                                                                                          file applications for each individual                 exclusive license in that area for a
                                                    25. Base station licenses. The
                                                                                                          facility, and then wait 30 days for each              certain period. The Commission seeks
                                                 Commission seeks comment on
                                                                                                          application to undergo the mandatory                  comment on what that period of time
                                                 permitting an applicant to select a point
                                                                                                          public notice period may not promote                  should be. The Commission also seeks
                                                 around which it would get a license for
                                                                                                          efficient deployment of 5G services.                  comment on whether it should require
                                                 a specific site with either a 360 degree
                                                 radius or a defined sector of a 360                      Accordingly, the Commission seeks                     licensees to file individual construction
                                                 degree radius. This license also would                   comment on the use of a novel concept
                                                                                                                                                                notices. If so, should these construction
                                                 authorize any customer premises                          to address this issue: The site-cluster
                                                                                                                                                                notices be filed with the Commission or
                                                 equipment (such as equipment used for                    license. Under a site-cluster license,
                                                                                                                                                                with a third-party database
                                                 point-to-multipoint networks) or mobile                  instead of licensing individual base
                                                                                                          stations or point-to-point links, the                 administrator? The Commission also
                                                 devices operating in conjunction with                                                                          seeks comment on alternative means of
                                                 the licensed base station. The licensee                  applicant would license a larger (e.g., 5
                                                                                                          km) non-exclusive point-radius license                enforcing construction requirements. As
                                                 would receive interference protection                                                                          mentioned above, the Commission seeks
                                                 for a certain specified distance, for                    within which it could register
                                                                                                          individual base stations and/or point-to-             comment on what rights a registrant
                                                 example one kilometer, that would then                                                                         should have before it actually constructs
                                                 be a protection zone. The Commission                     point links. Much like the licensing
                                                                                                          paradigm for the 70–80 GHz band, a                    its facility and begins operations.
                                                 proposes to require that individual base
                                                 stations be coordinated with previously                  non-exclusive point and radius license                III. 37.0–38.6 GHz (37 GHz Band)
                                                 licensed or registered sites using part                  would not authorize operation, but
                                                 101 notice and response rules. If it is                  rather would authorize the licensee to                   28. With regard to Federal co-primary
                                                 determined that the proposed base                        register individual base stations and/or              access to the 37 GHz band, the R&O
                                                 station license would not interfere or                   point-to-point links within its non-                  adopted rules that establish the
                                                 could be modified to not interfere with                  exclusive site cluster area. A site-cluster           coordination zones for the 14 military
                                                 a previously licensed or registered site,                licensee would not have the right to                  sites and three scientific sites identified
                                                 then a license would be issued in ULS                    preclude facilities proposed by other                 by NTIA, and noted the ability for
                                                 to establish future interference                         licensees. To receive interference                    Federal agencies to add future sites on
                                                 protection rights. Under this licensing                  protection for specific facilities within             a coordinated basis. The Commission
                                                 scheme, a subsequent licensee would                      the site-cluster, the applicant would                 seeks comment on how best to
                                                 not be precluded from licensing either                   have to coordinate those facilities with              accommodate coordination zones for
                                                 a point-to-point link or a base station, or              other Federal and non-Federal Lower 37                future Federal operations at a limited
                                                 from registering a facility under a site-                GHz licensees (point-to-point, base                   number of additional sites. For instance,
                                                 cluster license (discussed below) within                 station, or site-cluster) within the radius           should the Commission supplement
                                                 a previously established protection                      of its site cluster area, and register each           § 30.205 to add more specific sites for
                                                 zone, as long as it can be coordinated                   specific facility. First-in-time rights               Federal operations, or should it
                                                 successfully with any previously                         would be triggered only for those
                                                                                                                                                                establish a process that would permit
                                                 licensed or registered facilities. The                   facilities that are successfully registered.
                                                                                                                                                                Federal entities in the future to identify
                                                 Commission proposes to require that a                    The Commission proposes that
                                                                                                                                                                a limited number of additional sites on
                                                 base station licensee must construct its                 applicants for site-cluster licenses
                                                                                                                                                                an as-needed basis? The Commission
                                                 site within 18 months from the date the                  would file in ULS and would be issued
                                                                                                          a non-exclusive site-cluster license for a            also seeks comment on whether the
                                                 site was licensed. If the licensee fails to
                                                                                                                                                                coordination zones previously
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                                                 construct its site within the 18 months,                 specific radius. Should individual base
                                                 the Commission proposes that the                         stations or point-to-point links                      established in § 30.205 might be
                                                 licensee be prohibited from reapplying                   registered under the umbrella of the site             reduced to better accommodate nearby
                                                 for a base station license covering any                  cluster license be registered either in               non-Federal operations without
                                                 portion of the same area for 12 months.                  ULS or, alternatively in a third-party                adversely impacting Federal operations
                                                 The Commission seeks comment on this                     database? The Commission seeks                        at those sites.
                                                 approach, as well as alternatives                        comment on the relative costs and
                                                 commenters might propose. Are there                      benefits of either approach. Is this


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                                                 IV. 25.25–27.5 GHz Band (26 GHz                          authorized bands that share a tuning                  extensive studies to evaluate the
                                                 Band)                                                    range with early-deployed bands. Some                 potential for sharing and compatibility
                                                                                                          commenters also contend that the 26                   in that range between mobile and EESS,
                                                 A. Suitability for Mobile Use
                                                                                                          GHz band has better coverage                          SRS, FS, FSS, and ISS. As directed by
                                                    29. Background. In this proceeding,                   characteristics than other bands that                 WRC–15 Resolution 238, TG 5/1 has
                                                 the Commission has authorized mobile                     might potentially be available at higher              focused on ensuring the protection of
                                                 services in the 700 megahertz of                         frequencies.                                          EESS and SRS earth stations operating
                                                 spectrum in the 24 GHz band and 850                         32. The Commission will continue to                in the 25.5–27 GHz band segment. The
                                                 megahertz of spectrum in the 28 GHz                      actively support the 24 GHz and 28 GHz                U.S. contribution to the EESS/SRS
                                                 band). In the U.S., the 25.25–27.5 GHz                   bands. At the same time, the                          Study found that the coordination
                                                 (‘‘26 GHz’’) band is allocated primarily                 Commission believes the 26 GHz band                   distances necessary to prevent IMT from
                                                 for Federal government services, but                     could be suitable for flexible fixed and              causing interference is 52 km for SRS
                                                 Commenters in this proceeding note                       mobile use. It is relatively near to the 24           and 7 km for EESS.
                                                 that there is a growing international                    GHz and 28 GHz bands, which the                          36. Discussion. The Commission seeks
                                                 consensus that terrestrial mobile                        Commission has already found suitable                 comment on the best ways to protect
                                                 services should be authorized in the                     for fixed and mobile use. The amount of               existing incumbent operations and
                                                 broader 24.25–27.5 GHz band. This year                   spectrum potentially available (over two              systems that Federal agencies might
                                                 the European Conference of Postal and                    gigahertz) could make this band a useful              choose to deploy in the future,
                                                 Telecommunications Administrations                       addition to UMFUS. The Commission                     including identifying appropriate
                                                 (CEPT) has adopted a preliminary                         recognizes that it would need to work                 separation distances. The Commission
                                                 determination to make the 24.25–27.5                     out suitable sharing or protection                    invites comment on steps it could take
                                                 GHz band a ‘‘clear priority’’ for                        arrangements with Federal incumbents                  to facilitate sharing now and in the
                                                 harmonization of 5G services                             in the band. Accordingly, the                         future. For example, should the
                                                 throughout Europe and to promote it for                  Commission seeks comment on whether                   Commission give priority to Federal
                                                 worldwide harmonization at WRC–19.                       the 26 GHz band could be made                         operations at certain locations such as
                                                 In addition, at least eight countries in                 available for non-Federal fixed and                   military bases and test ranges?
                                                 other parts of the world are also                        mobile use.                                           Alternatively, can the Commission
                                                 preparing to authorize terrestrial mobile                                                                      strike an appropriate balance by
                                                 services in that range. In February, 2018,               B. Spectrum Sharing and Compatibility
                                                                                                                                                                ensuring deployment of Federal
                                                 ITU–R Task Group 5/1 issued a set of                       33. Existing allocations for the 26 GHz             operations provided they do not affect
                                                 preliminary technical analyses                           band in this country are mostly Federal.              more than a certain amount of
                                                 concluding that the band can be shared                   While Federal use of the 26 GHz band                  population? Or might the Commission
                                                 among terrestrial mobile and incumbent                   to this point has been fairly limited, the            provide priority to non-Federal
                                                 services. Most of the contributors                       Commission recognizes that Federal                    operations in a certain number of
                                                 represented national governments,                        agencies may aspire to make heavier use               markets, with priority to Federal
                                                 including the U.S.                                       of that band in the future. Any                       operations elsewhere? To what extent
                                                    30. Discussion. As noted above, in                    exploration of private sector                         would it be possible to develop
                                                 regional and international forums                        opportunities in the band must therefore              coordination mechanisms between
                                                 leading to the World                                     address the potential for spectrum                    licensees and Federal operations?
                                                 Radiocommunication Conference 2019                       sharing and compatibility among                          37. The Commission notes that the
                                                 (WRC–19), the frequency range from                       diverse participants.                                 United States and other governments
                                                 24.25–27.5 GHz has emerged as the                                                                              have submitted detailed sharing and
                                                 leading candidate for 5G services,                       1. Protection of Incumbents
                                                                                                                                                                compatibility studies for a frequency
                                                 referred to in ITU parlance as                              34. Background. The Federal                        range that includes the 26 GHz band,
                                                 ‘‘International Mobile                                   allocations for the 25.25–27.5 GHz                    which are being evaluated by that
                                                 Telecommunication 2020’’ (IMT–2020).                     bands in this country generally follow                group. In general, it appears that
                                                 The international momentum presents                      the ITU’s international allocations. In               protection zones around existing EESS
                                                 the Commission with an opportunity to                    the Federal column of the U.S. Table of               and SRS earth stations would affect only
                                                 consider whether the 26 GHz band                         Allocations, the entire 25.25–27.5 GHz                small percentages of the overall U.S.
                                                 would be suitable for flexible fixed and                 band has primary allocations for Fixed                population, though their impact on
                                                 mobile use. The Commission notes that                    (FS), Mobile (MS), and Inter-Satellite                specific localities could be significant
                                                 in the U.S., the 25.25–27.5 GHz (‘‘26                    (ISS) services, with Inter-Satellite                  for the affected populations. The
                                                 GHz’’) band is allocated primarily for                   limited to space research and Earth                   protection radiuses being considered by
                                                 Federal government services.                             exploration-satellite applications, along             TG 5/1 are generally intended to serve
                                                    31. Equipment manufacturers indicate                  with transmissions of data originating                only as triggers to begin a coordination
                                                 that they can readily integrate the 26                   from industrial and medical activities in             process. The final definitions of
                                                 GHz band into a tuning range that                        space. The 25.5–27 GHz band has a                     exclusion zones around particular earth
                                                 includes two bands that the United                       primary allocation for both Federal and               stations will need to take into account
                                                 States has already authorized for mobile                 non-Federal Space Research service                    a variety of local factors, including
                                                 services, the 24 GHz band (24.25–24.45                   (SRS) (space-to-Earth), with non-Federal              terrain, clutter, and network design
                                                 GHz and 24.75–25.25 GHz) and the 28                      Earth exploration-satellite service                   features that could mitigate the effect of
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                                                 GHz band (27.5–28.35 GHz). That                          (EESS) subject to case-by-case                        IMT deployment inside coordination
                                                 presents three opportunities—first, to                   electromagnetic compatibility analysis.               zones. The Commission also seeks
                                                 achieve manufacturing economies by                          35. Consistent with the international              comment on the best means of
                                                 covering several bands with a single                     community’s focus on making the                       protecting existing fixed links in the
                                                 radio; second, to provide international                  24.25–27.5 GHz band available for                     band. The Commission notes that there
                                                 roaming capability in affordable user                    terrestrial mobile services, a.k.a. IMT,              are well-established protocols for
                                                 devices, and third, to accelerate the                    ITU–R’s Study Group 5 Task Group                      coordinating Federal and non-Federal
                                                 availability of equipment in newly                       5/1 (TG 5/1) has been conducting                      point-to-point services.


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                                                    38. The 26 GHz band currently has                     high degree of dynamic coordination                     aggregate licenses in a more targeted
                                                 Federal fixed and mobile allocations in                  and information sharing. On that basis,                 and efficient manner, and that it has
                                                 addition to the EESS, ISS, and SRS                       Elefante recommends that UMFUS not                      gravitated toward license areas that are
                                                 allocations. While Federal use of the 26                 be authorized in the 26 GHz band.                       derived from Economic Area (EA) units.
                                                 GHz band appears to be fairly limited to                    40. Discussion. Where a high-altitude                Because Partial Economic Areas (PEAs)
                                                 this point, the Commission recognizes                    platform stations (HAPS) or Elefante-                   nest into EAs but can also be broken
                                                 that Federal agencies may be                             style platform is deployed above the                    down into counties, the Commission
                                                 considering various potential uses for                   center of an urban area, ground stations                found that choosing them would strike
                                                 this spectrum in the future. It is difficult             in the urban core would presumably                      the right balance by facilitating access to
                                                 to predict what those services might be,                 communicate with the airborne station                   spectrum by large and small providers,
                                                 their characteristics, and where they                    at relatively high elevation angles,                    simplifying frequency coordination, and
                                                 may be deployed. Nevertheless, the                       which would allow shorter separation                    incentivizing investment. By contrast,
                                                 Commission believes that the nature of                   distances from terrestrial mobile                       the Commission decided to license the
                                                 the technology apt to be used in this                    equipment. By contrast, ground stations                 28 GHz band by counties, primarily
                                                 region of the spectrum is likely to                      in the periphery of the urban area would                because the band was already licensed
                                                 enable sharing using such techniques as                  likely require lower elevation angles to                by Basic Trading Areas (BTAs), which
                                                 geographic separation, highly                            communicate with the airborne platform                  could not readily be reformed into
                                                 directional antennas, and taking                         and would therefore require larger                      either EAs or PEAs. In the Second
                                                 advantage of the relatively high path                    separation distances. A HAPS operator                   Report and Order, the Commission
                                                 losses to enable operation in close                      or Elefante might also choose to deploy                 selected PEAs as the geographic unit for
                                                 proximity. This should make sharing                      some of their airborne platforms away                   UMFUS licenses in two other bands, the
                                                 between Federal and non-Federal                          from urban cores, which would enable                    24 GHz and 47 GHz.
                                                 systems easier than it has been at lower                 some ground stations in exurban or                         43. Discussion. The Commission seeks
                                                 frequencies. Nevertheless, sharing the                   rural areas to communicate at high                      comment on using geographic area
                                                 26 GHz band between Federal and non-                     elevation angles and with limited                       licensing and adopting PEAs as the
                                                 Federal systems will still require a                     separation from terrestrial systems.                    geographic license area size for UMFUS
                                                 carefully developed framework. The                          41. In light of the above, the                       licenses in the 26 GHz band. The
                                                 Commission intends to work closely                       Commission invites comment on                           Commission also seeks comment on
                                                 with NTIA to enable UMFUS use of the                     Elefante’s conclusion that spectrum                     site-based licensing, as well as other
                                                 26 GHz band while preserving the                         sharing between airborne platform                       licensing mechanisms. Geographic area
                                                 ability of Federal users to develop and                  services (i.e., both HAPS and systems                   licensing may provide licensees with
                                                 deploy new technologies and services in                  such as Elefante’s that would operate at                the flexibility to provide a variety of
                                                 the 26 GHz band. The Commission                          lower altitudes) and unaffiliated                       services, and will foster innovation and
                                                 intends to explore a number of different                 UMFUS operators would be infeasible,                    investment and thereby spur
                                                 approaches for sharing the band. For                     and that UMFUS should therefore not                     deployment. Will geographic area
                                                 example, this may involve sharing the                    be authorized in the 26 GHz band.3                      licensing facilitate coexistence between
                                                 band using a framework similar to what                   Alternatively, the Commission inquires                  Federal and non-Federal uses? If the
                                                 the Commission is proposing for the                      whether it should prohibit airborne                     Commission decides to use geographic
                                                 lower 37 GHz band. Alternately, the                      platform systems in the band, or                        area licensing, PEAs also appear to
                                                 Commission may set aside portions of                     authorize airborne platform services                    provide a balance between the larger
                                                 the 26 GHz band for exclusively Federal                  only if they are affiliated with UMFUS                  areas that can encourage more
                                                 use while making other portions                          licensees. The Commission also invites                  investment, and the smaller areas that
                                                 available exclusively for non-Federal                    comment on any additional spectrum-                     can more efficiently accommodate
                                                 use. The Commission may limit non-                       sharing techniques that might reduce                    mmW propagation characteristics. To
                                                 Federal use of the band to certain                       the required separation distances                       the extent licensees are interested in
                                                 geographic areas while reserving use of                  between UMFUS equipment and ground                      smaller areas, partitioning is an
                                                 the band in other areas for Federal use.                 stations communicating with airborne                    available option. Commenters favoring
                                                 The Commission request comments on                       platforms. Finally, the Commission                      site-based licensing or other licensing
                                                 various approaches to sharing the 26                     invites comment on any other new or                     methods should set forth specific
                                                 GHz band between UMFUS licensees                         proposed services, Federal or non-                      proposals for licensing the 26 GHz band.
                                                 and both existing and future Federal                     Federal, that should be given priority                  Given the amount of spectrum available,
                                                 operations.                                              over UMFUS in the band or,                              should the Commission consider using
                                                                                                          alternatively, would be compatible with                 different licensing approaches in
                                                 2. Spectrum Sharing and Compatibility                                                                            different parts of the band?
                                                 With Other New Services                                  UMFUS and with incumbent services.
                                                    39. Background. Elefante proposes to                                                                          D. Band Plan
                                                                                                          C. Licensing the 26 GHz Band
                                                 deploy what it calls ‘‘persistent                                                                                   44. Background. In the Second Report
                                                                                                             42. Background. In the R&O, the
                                                 stratospheric-based communications                                                                               and Order, the Commission
                                                                                                          Commission noted that in recent years
                                                 infrastructure’’ at altitudes below 20 km                                                                        acknowledged that most millimeter-
                                                                                                          it has sought greater consistency in its
                                                 in the 26 GHz band, and it says that ITU                                                                         wave mobile design work is being built
                                                                                                          approach to geographic license area
                                                 study groups are conducting studies for                                                                          around 100-megahertz building blocks.
                                                                                                          sizes in order to help providers
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                                                 stations that would operate at altitudes                                                                         It chose to license the 700 megahertz in
                                                 between 20 and 50 km. Having analyzed                      3 On May 31, 2018, Elefante filed a petition for      the 24 GHz band as seven 100-
                                                 the band with Lockheed Martin,                           rulemaking to establish the Stratospheric-Based         megahertz channels and to license the
                                                 Elefante concludes that spectrum                         Communications Services (SBCS). This petition is        1,000 megahertz in the 47.2–48.2 GHz
                                                 sharing between unaffiliated mobile                      pending, and the Commission has not initiated the       band as five 200-megahertz channels. In
                                                                                                          requested rulemaking proceeding at this time. The
                                                 deployments and persistent                               Commission sees no basis for deferring initial
                                                                                                                                                                  the R&O, the Commission decided to
                                                 stratospheric communications systems                     consideration of flexible fixed and mobile use of the   issue new licenses for the 28 GHz band
                                                 may not be possible absent an extremely                  26 GHz band, as Elefante requests.                      in two 450-megahertz blocks, and it


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                                                 divided the 39 GHz band into seven                       50.4–52.4 GHz instead of imposing the                 acquire through competitive bidding.
                                                 200-megahertz channels.                                  ‘‘three earth stations per license area’’             The Commission believes that the
                                                   45. Discussion. If carriers will                       framework adopted for the 28 GHz                      reasons for eliminating the pre-auction
                                                 eventually require 200 megahertz                         Band.                                                 limit for these five bands would apply
                                                 bandwidths to meet their customers’                         48. Discussion. Although the 50.4–                 equally to the 26 GHz and 42 GHz
                                                 needs, the Commission recognizes that                    52.6 GHz band remains under                           bands, given their technical
                                                 the necessity of combining smaller                       consideration for UMFUS licensing, the                characteristics relative to these other
                                                 channels to achieve the requisite scale                  Commission has throughout this                        bands. The Commission seeks comment
                                                 could involve transaction costs that                     proceeding sought to promote spectrum                 on this proposal.
                                                 might eventually be passed on to                         efficiency by permitting spectrum made                   50. To the extent that the Commission
                                                 consumers. On the other hand, 100                        available for UMFUS to be shared with                 adopts UMFUS rules for some portion
                                                 megahertz channels would increase the                    other allocated services when possible.               or all of the 26 GHz and 42 GHz bands,
                                                 opportunity for competitive entry into                   As in the case of other bands shared                  it proposes to include those bands (or
                                                 the band and provide flexibility for uses                between co-primary terrestrial and                    portions thereof) in the mmW spectrum
                                                 that might require less spectrum. With                   fixed-satellite services, (e.g., 24.75–               threshold for reviewing proposed
                                                 those countervailing considerations in                   25.25 GHz, 37.5–40 GHz and 47.2–48.2                  secondary market transactions. The
                                                 mind, the Commission seeks comment                       GHz), the Commission believes that in                 Commission notes that these bands
                                                 on adopting channel bandwidths of 100                    the 50.4–51.4 GHz band, where an FSS                  share similar technical characteristics to
                                                 megahertz or, in the alternative, 200                    allocation already exists, that a limited             the 24 GHz, 28 GHz, 37 GHz, 39 GHz,
                                                 megahertz for the 26 GHz band.                           number of individually licensed FSS                   and 47 GHz bands. The Commission
                                                                                                          earth stations can share the 50.4–51.4                seeks comment on this proposal.
                                                 V. 50.4–51.4 GHz Band
                                                                                                          GHz band with minimal impact on
                                                    46. Background. The 50.4–51.4 GHz                                                                           VII. Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                                                                          terrestrial operations. Therefore, the
                                                 band includes primary Federal and non-                                                                         Analysis
                                                                                                          Commission proposes to adopt rules
                                                 Federal allocations for fixed and mobile                 permitting licensing of individual FSS                   51. As required by the Regulatory
                                                 services, as well as primary Federal and                 earth stations in the 50.4–51.4 GHz band              Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended
                                                 non-Federal allocations for fixed-                       using the criteria identical to those                 (RFA), the Commission has prepared
                                                 satellite (Earth-to-space) and mobile                    applicable in the 24.75–25.25 GHz band.               this present Initial Regulatory
                                                 satellite (Earth-to-space) services. In                  Specifically, the Commission proposes                 Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the
                                                 1998, in the V-Band First Report and                     to apply the permitted aggregate                      possible significant economic impact on
                                                 Order, the Commission designated the                     population limits within the specified                a substantial number of small entities by
                                                 50.4–51.4 GHz band for use by wireless                   earth station PFD contour on a per-                   the policies and rules proposed in the
                                                 (fixed and mobile) services. In the                      county basis, similar to the requirement              attached 3rd FNPRM. Written public
                                                 FNPRM in the Spectrum Frontiers                          in the 27.5–28.35 GHz band.                           comments are requested on this IRFA.
                                                 proceeding, the Commission proposed                      Additionally, as in the 47.2–48.2 GHz                 Comments must be identified as
                                                 to authorize fixed and mobile operations                 band, the Commission proposes to                      responses to the IRFA and must be filed
                                                 throughout the 50.4–52.6 GHz band in                     adopt constraints on the number of                    by the deadlines for comments as
                                                 accordance with the part 30 UMFUS                        permitted earth stations, not only per                specified in the 3rd FNPRM. The
                                                 rules. The Commission also proposed to                   county, but also per PEA in which the                 Commission will send a copy of this 3rd
                                                 use geographic area licensing to license                 earth stations are located. To reflect                FNPRM, including this IRFA, to the
                                                 UMFUS stations on a PEA basis and                        these requirements, the Commission                    Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                                 sought comment on sharing with                           proposes to modify § 25.136(g) of the                 Business Administration (SBA). In
                                                 satellite services. The Commission has                   Commission’s rules to include the 50.4–               addition, the 3rd FNPRM and IRFA (or
                                                 received eight satellite applications or                 51.4 GHz band. The Commission also                    summaries thereof) will be published in
                                                 market access requests and twenty earth                  proposes to amend footnote NG65 to the                the Federal Register.
                                                 station applications seeking to use the                  U.S. Table to include the 50.4–51.4 GHz
                                                 existing FSS (Earth-to-space) allocation                                                                       A. Need for, and Objectives of, the
                                                                                                          band, making clear the relative                       Proposed Rules
                                                 in the 50.4–51.4 GHz band for delivery                   interference protection obligations
                                                 of broadband services.                                   between the co-primary services. The                     52. In the 3rd FNPRM, the
                                                    47. In response to the FNPRM, certain                 Commission seeks comment on these                     Commission proposes to increase the
                                                 satellite companies request that the                     proposals.                                            Nation’s supply of spectrum for mobile
                                                 Commission designate satellite services                                                                        broadband by adopting rules for fixed
                                                 in the 50.4–52.4 GHz band currently                      VI. Mobile Spectrum Holdings Policies                 and mobile services in the 25.25–27.5
                                                 allocated to FSS. Echostar supports                      in the 26 GHz and 42 GHz Bands                        GHz and 42–42.5 GHz band. The
                                                 preserving the co-primary status of FSS                     49. In this 3rd R&O, the Commission                Commission proposes to include this
                                                 and terrestrial fixed/mobile services in                 adopted its proposal to eliminate the                 band in the part 30 UMFUS. This
                                                 the 50.4–52.4 GHz band and                               pre-auction limit for the R&O bands,                  additional spectrum for mobile use will
                                                 recommends adopting spectrum sharing                     finding that entities bidding for licenses            help ensure that the speed, capacity,
                                                 rules that recognize likely deployment                   in the 24 GHz, 28 GHz, 37 GHz, 39 GHz,                and ubiquity of the nation’s wireless
                                                 scenarios by the different services. CTIA                and 47 GHz bands will not be subject to               networks keeps pace with the
                                                 asserts that any technical requirements                  bright-line, pre-auction limits on the                skyrocketing demand for mobile service.
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                                                 should be equivalent to the                              amount of spectrum they may acquire at                It will also make possible new types of
                                                 Commission’s part 30 rules for other                     an auction of these bands. Similarly, to              services for consumers and businesses.
                                                 shared bands. To the extent the                          the extent that the Commission adopts                 The Commission proposes to award
                                                 Commission decides to adopt a sharing                    UMFUS rules for some portion or all of                Partial Economic Area-based licenses
                                                 framework in the band, Viasat urges the                  the 26 GHz and 42 GHz bands, it                       for these bands to best balance the needs
                                                 Commission to consider broader and                       proposes to have no pre-auction limit on              of large and small carriers. The 3rd
                                                 more balanced sharing between the                        the amount of spectrum in these bands                 FNPRM also proposes to include these
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                                                 mmW spectrum threshold for reviewing                     consideration for UMFUS licensing, the                actions, over time, may affect small
                                                 proposed secondary market                                Commission has throughout this                        entities that are not easily categorized at
                                                 transactions.                                            proceeding sought to promote spectrum                 present. The Commission therefore
                                                    53. Until recently, the mmW bands                     efficiency by permitting spectrum made                describes here, at the outset, three broad
                                                 were generally considered unsuitable                     available for UMFUS to be shared with                 groups of small entities that could be
                                                 for mobile applications because of                       other allocated services when possible.               directly affected herein. First, while
                                                 propagation losses at such high                          The Commission believes that in the                   there are industry specific size
                                                 frequencies and the inability of mmW                     50.4–51.4 GHz band, where an FSS                      standards for small businesses that are
                                                 signals to propagate around obstacles.                   allocation already exists, that a limited             used in the regulatory flexibility
                                                 As increasing congestion has begun to                    number of individually licensed FSS                   analysis, according to data from the
                                                 fill the lower bands and carriers have                   earth stations can share the 50.4–51.4                SBA’s Office of Advocacy, in general a
                                                 resorted to smaller and smaller                          GHz band with minimal impact on                       small business is an independent
                                                 microcells in order to re-use the                        terrestrial operations.                               business having fewer than 500
                                                 available spectrum, however, the                            56. Overall, this proposal is designed             employees. These types of small
                                                 industry is taking another look at the                   to provide for flexible use of this                   businesses represent 99.9% of all
                                                 mmW bands and beginning to realize                       spectrum by allowing licensees to                     businesses in the United States which
                                                 that at least some of its presumed                       choose their type of service offerings, to            translates to 28.8 million businesses.
                                                 disadvantages can be turned to                           encourage innovation and investment in                   60. Next, the type of small entity
                                                 advantage. For example, short                            mobile broadband use in this spectrum,                described as a ‘‘small organization’’ is
                                                 transmission paths and high                              and to provide a stable regulatory                    generally ‘‘any not-for-profit enterprise
                                                 propagation losses can facilitate                        environment in which fixed, mobile,                   which is independently owned and
                                                 spectrum re-use in microcellular                         and satellite deployment would be able                operated and is not dominant in its
                                                 deployments by limiting the amount of                    to develop through the application of                 field.’’ Nationwide, as of August 2016,
                                                 interference between adjacent cells.                     flexible rules. The market-oriented                   there were approximately 356,494 small
                                                 Furthermore, where longer paths are                      licensing framework for these bands                   organizations based on registration and
                                                 desired, the extremely short                             would ensure that this spectrum is                    tax data filed by nonprofits with the
                                                 wavelengths of mmW signals make it                       efficiently utilized and will foster the              Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
                                                 feasible for very small antennas to                      development of new and innovative                        61. Finally, the small entity described
                                                 concentrate signals into highly focused                  technologies and services, as well as                 as a ‘‘small governmental jurisdiction’’
                                                 beams with enough gain to overcome                       encourage the growth and development                  is defined generally as ‘‘governments of
                                                 propagation losses. The short                            of a wide variety of services, ultimately             cities, counties, towns, townships,
                                                 wavelengths of mmW signals also make                     leading to greater benefits to consumers.             villages, school districts, or special
                                                 it possible to build multi-element,                                                                            districts, with a population of less than
                                                 dynamic beam-forming antennas that                       B. Legal Basis                                        fifty thousand.’’ U.S. Census Bureau
                                                 will be small enough to fit into                           57. The proposed action is authorized               data from the 2012 Census of
                                                 handsets—a feat that might never be                      pursuant to sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 301,           Governments indicate that there were
                                                 possible at the lower, longer-wavelength                 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309, and 310                90,056 local governmental jurisdictions
                                                 frequencies below 6 GHz where cell                       of the Communications Act of 1934, as                 consisting of general purpose
                                                 phones operate today.                                    amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154,                governments and special purpose
                                                    54. In the 3rd FNPRM, the                             155, 157, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307,              governments in the United States. Of
                                                 Commission also seeks comment on                         309, and 310, section 706 of the                      this number there were 37, 132 General
                                                 developing the licensing framework it                    Telecommunications Act of 1996, as                    purpose governments (county,
                                                 has adopted for the 37–37.6 GHz band.                    amended, 47 U.S.C. 1302.                              municipal and town or township) with
                                                 That framework creates an innovative                                                                           populations of less than 50,000 and
                                                                                                          C. Description and Estimate of the
                                                 shared space that can be used by a wide                                                                        12,184 Special purpose governments
                                                                                                          Number of Small Entities to Which the                 (independent school districts and
                                                 variety of Federal and non-Federal
                                                 users, by new entrants and by                            Proposed Rules Will Apply                             special districts) with populations of
                                                 established operators—and smaller                           58. The RFA directs agencies to                    less than 50,000. The 2012 U.S. Census
                                                 businesses in particular—to experiment                   provide a description of and, where                   Bureau data for most types of
                                                 with new technologies in the mmW                         feasible, an estimate of the number of                governments in the local government
                                                 space. The Commission seeks comment                      small entities that may be affected by                category show that the majority of these
                                                 on a first-come-first-served licensing or                the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA               governments have populations of less
                                                 registration scheme, in which actual                     generally defines the term ‘‘small                    than 50,000. Based on this data the
                                                 users have a right to interference                       entity’’ as having the same meaning as                Commission estimates that at least
                                                 protection, but no right to exclude other                the terms ‘‘small business,’’ ‘‘small                 49,316 local government jurisdictions
                                                 users. The Commission seeks comment                      organization,’’ and ‘‘small governmental              fall in the category of ‘‘small
                                                 on subsequent users being required to                    jurisdiction.’’ In addition, the term                 governmental jurisdictions.’’
                                                 coordinate with previously registered                    ‘‘small business’’ has the same meaning                  62. Wireless Telecommunications
                                                 non-Federal and Federal sites through                    as the term ‘‘small business concern’’                Carriers (except Satellite). This industry
                                                 part 101 notice and response rules or on                 under the Small Business Act.’’ A                     comprises establishments engaged in
                                                 the alternative of registering facilities                ‘‘small business concern’’ is one which:              operating and maintaining switching
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                                                 with a third-party coordinator.                          (1) Is independently owned and                        and transmission facilities to provide
                                                    55. The 3rd FNPRM also proposes to                    operated; (2) is not dominant in its field            communications via the airwaves.
                                                 adopt rules permitting licensing of                      of operation; and (3) satisfies any                   Establishments in this industry have
                                                 individual FSS earth stations in the                     additional criteria established by the                spectrum licenses and provide services
                                                 50.4–51.4 GHz band using the criteria                    SBA.                                                  using that spectrum, such as cellular
                                                 identical to those applicable in the                        59. Small Businesses, Small                        services, paging services, wireless
                                                 24.75–25.25 GHz band. Although the                       Organizations, Small Governmental                     internet access, and wireless video
                                                 50.4–52.6 GHz band remains under                         Jurisdictions. The Commission’s                       services. The appropriate size standard


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                                                 under SBA rules is that such a business                  rules and policies adopted herein. The                Communications Equipment
                                                 is small if it has 1,500 or fewer                        Commission notes, however, that both                  Manufacturing. This industry comprises
                                                 employees. For this industry, U.S.                       the common carrier microwave fixed                    establishments primarily engaged in
                                                 Census Bureau data for 2012 show that                    and the private operational microwave                 manufacturing radio and television
                                                 there were 967 firms that operated for                   fixed licensee categories includes some               broadcast and wireless communications
                                                 the entire year. Of this total, 955 firms                large entities.                                       equipment. Examples of products made
                                                 had employment of 999 or fewer                              65. Satellite Telecommunications.                  by these establishments are:
                                                 employees and 12 had employment of                       This category comprises firms                         Transmitting and receiving antennas,
                                                 1,000 employees or more. Thus under                      ‘‘primarily engaged in providing                      cable television equipment, GPS
                                                 this category and the associated size                    telecommunications services to other                  equipment, pagers, cellular phones,
                                                 standard, the Commission estimates that                  establishments in the                                 mobile communications equipment, and
                                                 the majority of wireless                                 telecommunications and broadcasting                   radio and television studio and
                                                 telecommunications carriers (except                      industries by forwarding and receiving                broadcasting equipment.’’ The SBA has
                                                 satellite) are small entities.                           communications signals via a system of                established a size standard for this
                                                    63. Fixed Microwave Services.                         satellites or reselling satellite                     industry of 1,250 employees or less.
                                                 Microwave services include common                        telecommunications.’’ Satellite                       U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 shows
                                                 carrier, private-operational fixed, and                  telecommunications service providers                  that 841 establishments operated in this
                                                 broadcast auxiliary radio services. They                 include satellite and earth station                   industry in that year. Of that number,
                                                 also include the UMFUS the Millimeter                    operators. The category has a small                   828 establishments operated with fewer
                                                 Wave Service, Local Multipoint                           business size standard of $32.5 million               than 1,000 employees, 7 establishments
                                                 Distribution Service (LMDS), the Digital                 or less in average annual receipts, under             operated with between 1,000 and 2,499
                                                 Electronic Message Service (DEMS), and                   SBA rules. For this category, U.S.                    employees and 6 establishments
                                                 the 24 GHz Service, where licensees can                  Census Bureau data for 2012 shows that                operated with 2,500 or more employees.
                                                 choose between common carrier and                        there were a total of 333 firms that                  Based on this data, the Commission
                                                 non-common carrier status. At present,                   operated for the entire year. Of this                 concludes that a majority of
                                                 there are approximately 66,680 common                    total, 299 firms had annual receipts of               manufacturers in this industry is small.
                                                 carrier fixed licensees, 69,360 private                  less than $25 million. Consequently, the
                                                 and public safety operational-fixed                      Commission estimates that the majority                D. Description of Projected Reporting,
                                                 licensees, 20,150 broadcast auxiliary                    of satellite telecommunications                       Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                 radio licensees, 411 LMDS licenses, 33                   providers are small entities.                         Requirements
                                                 24 GHz DEMS licenses, 777 39 GHz                            66. All Other Telecommunications.                     68. The Commission expects the rules
                                                 licenses, and five 24 GHz licensees, and                 The ‘‘All Other Telecommunications’’                  proposed in the 3rd FNPRM will impose
                                                 467 Millimeter Wave licenses in the                      category is comprised of establishments               new or additional reporting or
                                                 microwave services. The Commission                       primarily engaged in providing                        recordkeeping and/or other compliance
                                                 has not yet defined a small business                     specialized telecommunications                        obligations on small entities as well as
                                                 with respect to microwave services. The                  services, such as satellite tracking,                 other licensees and applicants.
                                                 closest applicable SBA category is                       communications telemetry, and radar                      69. Applicants in the Lower 37 GHz
                                                 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers                     station operation. This industry also                 band will be required to coordinate their
                                                 (except Satellite) and the appropriate                   includes establishments primarily                     proposed operations with other
                                                 size standard for this category under                    engaged in providing satellite terminal               licensees and applicants. Such
                                                 SBA rules is that such a business is                     stations and associated facilities                    coordination is necessary to ensure that
                                                 small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees.                connected with one or more terrestrial                neighboring operations will not interfere
                                                 For this industry, U.S. Census Bureau                    systems and capable of transmitting                   with each other. Potential applicants
                                                 data for 2012 shows that there were 967                  telecommunications to, and receiving                  will also be required to coordinate their
                                                 firms that operated for the entire year.                 telecommunications from, satellite                    operations with any Federal agencies
                                                 Of this total, 955 had employment of                     systems. Establishments providing                     with operations in the areas.
                                                 999 or fewer, and 12 firms had                           internet services or voice over internet                 70. Small entities and other
                                                 employment of 1,000 employees or                         protocol (VoIP) services via client-                  applicants in 26 GHz, 42 GHz, and
                                                 more. Thus under this SBA category and                   supplied telecommunications                           Lower 37 GHz UMFUS will be required
                                                 the associated standard, the                             connections are also included in this                 to meet buildout requirements. In doing
                                                 Commission estimates that the majority                   industry.’’ The SBA has developed a                   so, they will be required to provide
                                                 of fixed microwave service licensees can                 small business size standard for ‘‘All                information to the Commission on the
                                                 be considered small.                                     Other Telecommunications,’’ which                     facilities they have constructed, the
                                                    64. The Commission does not have                      consists of all such firms with gross                 nature of the service they are providing,
                                                 data specifying the number of these                      annual receipts of $32.5 million or less.             and the extent to which they are
                                                 licensees that have more than 1,500                      For this category, U.S. Census Bureau                 providing coverage in their license area.
                                                 employees, and thus is unable at this                    data for 2012 shows that there were a                 With respect to the 26 GHz performance
                                                 time to estimate with greater precision                  total of 1,442 firms that operated for the            requirements, the Commission believes
                                                 the number of fixed microwave service                    entire year. Of these firms, a total of               such requirements are necessary to
                                                 licensees that would qualify as small                    1400 firms had gross annual receipts of               ensure that spectrum is being put into
                                                 business concerns under the SBA’s                        under $25 million and 42 firms had                    use and has proposed a variety of
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                                                 small business size standard.                            gross annual receipts of $25 million to               metrics to provide small entities as well
                                                 Consequently, the Commission                             $49, 999,999. Thus, the Commission                    as other licensees with a variety of
                                                 estimates that there are up to 36,708                    estimates that a majority of ‘‘All Other              means by which they may demonstrate
                                                 common carrier fixed licensees and up                    Telecommunications’’ firms potentially                compliance. The Commissions
                                                 to 59,291 private operational-fixed                      affected by its actions can be considered             anticipates the performance
                                                 licensees and broadcast auxiliary radio                  small.                                                requirements will encourage rapid
                                                 licensees in the microwave services that                    67. Radio and Television                           deployment of next generation wireless
                                                 may be small and may be affected by the                  Broadcasting and Wireless                             services, including 5G, which will


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                                                 benefit small entities and the industry                  performance requirements in the 26                       76. It is further ordered that the
                                                 as a whole.                                              GHz and Lower 37 GHz bands can be                      Commission shall send a copy of this
                                                                                                          alleviated for small businesses. The                   Report and Order to Congress and the
                                                 E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant
                                                                                                          Commission expects to more fully                       Government Accountability Office
                                                 Economic Impact on Small Entities, and
                                                                                                          consider the economic impact and                       pursuant to the Congressional Review
                                                 Significant Alternatives Considered
                                                                                                          alternatives for small entities following              Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
                                                    71. The RFA requires an agency to                     the review of comments filed in
                                                 describe any significant alternatives for                                                                       List of Subjects in 47 CFR Parts 2, 25
                                                                                                          response to the 3rd FNPRM.
                                                 small businesses that it has considered                                                                         and 30
                                                 in reaching its proposed approach,                       F. Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                     Communications common carriers,
                                                 which may include the following four                     Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                 Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                 alternatives (among others): (1) The                     Rules                                                  requirements, Communications
                                                 establishment of differing compliance or                      73. None.                                         equipment.
                                                 reporting requirements or timetables
                                                                                                                                                                 Federal Communications Commission.
                                                 that take into account the resources                     VIII. Ordering Clauses
                                                 available to small entities; (2) the                                                                            Marlene Dortch,
                                                 clarification, consolidation, or                            74. It is ordered, pursuant to the                  Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
                                                 simplification of compliance and                         authority found in sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
                                                                                                          7, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309,                 Proposed Rules
                                                 reporting requirements under the rule
                                                 for such small entities; (3) the use of                  and 310 of the Communications Act of                     For the reasons discussed in the
                                                 performance rather than design                           1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, 155,               preamble, the Federal Communications
                                                 standards; and (4) an exemption from                     157, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 309,               Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR
                                                 coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,               and 310, section 706 of the                            parts 2, 25, and 30 as follows:
                                                 for such small entities.                                 Telecommunications Act of 1996, as
                                                    72. The Commission does not believe                   amended, 47 U.S.C. 1302, and § 1.411 of                PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
                                                 that its proposed changes will have a                    the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.411,                  AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS;
                                                 significant economic impact on small                     that this Third Report and Order, Third                GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
                                                 entities. The Commission believes the                    Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
                                                                                                          and Memorandum Opinion and Order is                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2
                                                 proposed site-based licensing scheme                                                                            continues to read as follows:
                                                 for the Lower 37 GHz band would                          hereby adopted.
                                                 facilitate access to spectrum by small                      75. It is further ordered that the                    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and
                                                 businesses and a wide variety of other                   Commission’s Consumer and                              336, unless otherwise noted.
                                                 entities. However, to get a better                       Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference                 ■ 2. In § 2.106, the Table of Frequency
                                                 understanding of costs and any burdens,                  Information Center, shall send a copy of               Allocations is amended as follows:
                                                 the Commission seeks comment on                          this Third Report and Order, Third                     ■ a. Revise pages 54, 55, 58, and 60.
                                                 whether any of burdens associated the                    Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,                 ■ b. In the list of non-Federal
                                                 filing, recordkeeping and reporting                      and Memorandum Opinion and Order,                      Government (NG) Footnotes, footnote
                                                 requirements described above can be                      including the Final, Supplemental                      NG65 is revised.
                                                 minimized for small businesses. In                       Final, and Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                 particular, the Commission seeks                         Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for                     § 2.106    Table of Frequency Allocations.
                                                 comment on whether any of the costs                      Advocacy of the Small Business                           The revisions read as follows:
                                                 associated with its construction or                      Administration.                                        *    *     *    *     *
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                                                                                    Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 140 / Friday, July 20, 2018 / Proposed Rules                                                                             34535

                                                 *        *        *         *        *                                   § 25.136 Earth Stations in the 24.75–25.25                               the 50.4–51.4 GHz band was filed prior
                                                                                                                          GHz, 27.5–28.35 GHz, 37.5–40 GHz, 47.2–                                  to [effective date for this rule]; or
                                                 Non-Federal Government (NG)                                              48.2 GHz and 50.4–51.4 GHz bands.                                           (4) The applicant demonstrates
                                                 Footnotes                                                                *      *    *     *     *                                                compliance with all of the following
                                                 *     *      *    *      *                                                  (g) Notwithstanding that FSS is co-                                   criteria in its application:
                                                   NG65 In the bands 24.75–25.25 GHz,                                     primary with the Upper Microwave                                            (i) There are no more than two other
                                                 47.2–48.2 GHz and 50.4–51.4 GHz,                                         Flexible Use Service in the 24.75–25.25                                  authorized earth stations operating in
                                                                                                                          GHz and 50.4–51.4 GHz bands, earth                                       the same frequency band within the
                                                 stations in the fixed and mobile services
                                                                                                                          stations in these bands shall be limited                                 county where the proposed earth station
                                                 may not claim protection from
                                                                                                                          to individually licensed earth stations.                                 is located that meet the criteria
                                                 individually licensed earth stations
                                                                                                                          An applicant for a license for a                                         contained in either paragraphs (g)(1)
                                                 authorized pursuant to 47 CFR 25.136.                                                                                                             (g)(2), (g)(3) or (g)(4) of this section, and
                                                 However, nothing in this footnote shall                                  transmitting earth station in the 24.75–
                                                                                                                          25.25 GHz or 50.4–51.4 GHz band must                                     there are no more than 14 other
                                                 limit the right of UMFUS licensees to                                                                                                             authorized earth stations operating in
                                                                                                                          meet one of the following criteria to be
                                                 operate in conformance with the                                                                                                                   the same frequency band within the
                                                                                                                          authorized to operate without providing
                                                 technical rules contained in 47 CFR part                                                                                                          Partial Economic Area where the
                                                                                                                          any additional interference protection to
                                                 30. The Commission reserves the right                                                                                                             proposed earth station is located that
                                                                                                                          stations in the Upper Microwave
                                                 to monitor developments and to                                                                                                                    meet the criteria contained in
                                                                                                                          Flexible Use Service:
                                                 undertake further action concerning                                                                                                               paragraphs (g)(1) (g)(2), (g)(3) or (g)(4) of
                                                 interference between UMFUS and FSS,                                         (1) The FSS licensee also holds the
                                                                                                                                                                                                   this section. For purposes of this
                                                 including aggregate interference to                                      relevant Upper Microwave Flexible Use
                                                                                                                                                                                                   requirement, multiple earth stations that
                                                 satellite receivers, if appropriate.                                     Service license(s) for the area in which
                                                                                                                                                                                                   are collocated with or at a location
                                                                                                                          the earth station generates a power flux
                                                 *     *      *    *      *                                                                                                                        contiguous to each other shall be
                                                                                                                          density (PFD), at 10 meters above
                                                                                                                                                                                                   considered as one earth station;
                                                                                                                          ground level, of greater than or equal to
                                                 PART 25—SATELLITE                                                                                                                                    (ii) The area in which the earth station
                                                                                                                          ¥77.6dBm/m2/MHz;
                                                 COMMUNICATIONS                                                                                                                                    generates a power flux density (PFD), at
                                                                                                                             (2) The earth station in the 24.75–                                   10 meters above ground level, of greater
                                                 ■ 3. The authority citation for part 25                                  25.25 GHz band was authorized prior to                                   than or equal to ¥77.6 dBm/m2/MHz,
                                                 continues to read as follows:                                            August 20, 2018; or the earth station in                                 together with the similar area of any
                                                                                                                          the 50.4.2–51.4 GHz band was                                             other earth station operating in the same
                                                   Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303,
                                                                                                                          authorized prior to [effective date of this                              frequency band authorized pursuant to
                                                 307, 309, 310, 319, 332, 605, and 721, unless
                                                                                                                          rule]; or                                                                paragraph (e) of this section, does not
                                                 otherwise noted.
                                                                                                                             (3) The application for the earth                                     cover, in the aggregate, more than the
                                                 ■ 4. Amend § 25.136 by revising the                                      station in the 24.75–25.25 GHz band                                      amount of population of the county
                                                 section heading and paragraph (g), and                                   was filed prior to August 20, 2018; or                                   within which the earth station is located
                                                 adding paragraph (h) to read as follows:                                 the application for the earth station in                                 as noted below:

                                                                                                                               TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (g)(4)(ii)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Maximum permitted aggregate
                                                                                              Population within the County where earth                                                                       population within ¥77.6 dBm/m2/MHz
                                                                                                          station is located                                                                                    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.



                                                    (h) If an earth station applicant or                                  PART 30—UPPER MICROWAVE                                                    (b) 25.25–27.5 GHz band—25.25–
                                                 licensee in the 24.75–25.25 GHz, 27.5–                                   FLEXIBLE USE SERVICE                                                     25.45 GHz; 25.45–25.65 GHz; 25.65–
                                                 28.35 GHz, 37.5–40 GHz, 47.2–48.2 GHz                                                                                                             25.85 GHz; 25.85–26.05 GHz; 26.05–
                                                 and/or 50.4–51.4 GHz bands enters into                                   ■ 5. The authority citation for part 30                                  26.25 GHz; 26.25–26.45 GHz; 26.45–
                                                                                                                          continues to read as follows:                                            26.65 GHz; 26.65–26.85 GHz; 26.85–
                                                 an agreement with an UMFUS licensee,
                                                 their operations shall be governed by                                      Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154,                               27.05 GHz; 27.05–27.25 GHz; 27.25–
                                                 that agreement, except to the extent that                                301, 303, 304, 307, 309, 310, 316, 332, 1302.                            27.45 GHz; 27.45–27.5 GHz.
                                                 the agreement is inconsistent with the                                   ■ 6. Amend § 30.4 by:                                                    *     *    *    *    *
                                                 Commission’s rules or the                                                ■ a. Redesignating paragraphs (b)                                          (e) 42–42.5 GHz band—42–42.1 GHz;
                                                 Communications Act.                                                      through (e) as paragraphs (c), (d), (f),                                 42.1–42.2 GHz; 42.2–42.3 GHz; 42.3–
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                                               and (g), and                                                             42.4 GHz; 42.4–42.5 GHz.
                                                                                                                          ■ b. Adding a new paragraph (b) and (e).
                                                                                                                            The additions read as follows:                                         *     *    *    *    *
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                                                                                                                                                                                                   [FR Doc. 2018–14807 Filed 7–19–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                          § 30.4       Frequencies.                                                BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
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Document Created: 2018-07-20 01:18:28
Document Modified: 2018-07-20 01:18:28
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments are due on or before September 10, 2018; reply comments are due on or before September 28, 2018.
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 34520 
CFR Citation47 CFR 25
47 CFR 2
47 CFR 30
CFR AssociatedCommunications Common Carriers; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Communications Equipment

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