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IP: FCC Requests Comment on 3G


From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 18:13:51 -0400




DA 01-786 March 30, 2001
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Public_Notices/2001/da010786.html


FCC Releases Staff Final Report "Spectrum Study of 2500-2690 MHz Band:
The Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems"
Seeks Comment on Final Report in Pending Spectrum Allocation Proceeding
(ET Docket No. 00-258)

The staff of the Federal Communications Commission today released a
Final Report on a spectrum study of the 2500-2690 MHz band for Third
Generation (3G) wireless systems. The Final Report was prepared under
the leadership of the Office of Engineering and Technology, in
cooperation with the Mass Media Bureau, Wireless Telecommunications
Bureau, and the International Bureau.

The 2500-2690 MHz band was identified by the 2000 World
Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-2000) as candidate spectrum for 3G
systems, along with the 806-960 MHz and 1710-1885 MHz bands. The
WRC-2000 results allow countries flexibility in deciding how to
implement 3G systems. The conference recognized that in many countries
the frequency bands identified for 3G may already be in use by equally
vital services. In the United States, the 2500-2690 MHz band is
currently used by the Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) and
Multipoint Distribution Service (MDS).

The technical study of the 2500-2690 MHz band has been conducted in two
stages. In an Interim Report in ET Docket No. 00-232, released November
15, 2000, the staff examined technical characteristics of 3G systems;
the existing and planned use of the 2500-2690 MHz band; the ability for
3G systems to share spectrum with incumbent services; and possible
options for segmenting the frequency band to provide spectrum for 3G
systems. The Final Report reviews and evaluates the earlier analyses and
evaluates additional topics, including  potential alternate frequency
bands for relocating ITFS/MDS operations and the costs associated with
relocation.

The study conducted by the FCC staff is a companion to a study done by
the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) on
the 1755-1850 MHz band. The NTIA Interim Report ("Federal Operations in
the 1755-1850 MHz Band: The Potential for Accommodating Third Generation
Mobile Systems"), which was issued on November 15, 2000, and the NTIA
Final Report ("The Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile
Systems in the 1710-1850 MHz Band: Federal Operations, Relocation Costs,
and Operational Impacts") cover the same topics as the FCC staff
reports.  The FCC and NTIA band study reports are consistent with a
Study Plan issued by Department of Commerce on October 20, 2000.

Earlier this year, the Commission issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) in ET Docket No. 00-258 on January 5, 2001, to examine and
propose spectrum for allocation to fixed and mobile services that would
be capable of being used to provide 3G wireless services. The NPRM
recognized that a number of frequency bands, including the 1755-1850 MHz
and 2500-2690 MHz bands, are capable of supporting advanced wireless
systems, and invited comment on the Interim Reports issued by the FCC
staff and NTIA. To provide a complete record on issues under review in
ET Docket No. 00-258, the Commission seeks comment on the Final Reports
of the 1755-1850 MHz and 2500-2690 MHz band studies.

We hereby solicit comment by April 16, 2001 on the issues raised in the
Final Reports. Comments should be filed in ET Docket No. 00-258.
Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing
System (ECFS) or by filing paper copies. Generally, only one electronic
submission must be filed. If filing by paper, parties must file an
original and four copies. Parties should send comments to the Office of
the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20554.  Parties are also encouraged to file a copy of
all pleadings on a 3.5 inch diskette in Word 97 format.

Comments filed through the ECFS can be sent as an electronic file via
the Internet at http://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html. In completing the
transmittal screen, commenters should include their full name, Postal
Service mailing address, and the applicable docket number.  Parties may
also submit an electronic comment by Internet e-mail.  To obtain filing
instructions for e-mail comments, commenters should send an e-mail to
ecfs () fcc gov, and should include the following words in the body of the
message: "get form <your e-mail address."  A sample form and directions
will be sent in reply.

The full texts of the FCC and NTIA Final Reports are available for
public inspection and copying during regular business hours at the FCC
Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room
CY-A257, Washington, D.C. 20554.  These documents may also be purchased
from the Commission's copy contractor, International Transcription
Service, Inc., 1231 20th Street, NW, 20036, telephone 202-857-3800,
facsimile 202-857-3805, TTY 202-293-8810. You may also view the FCC
Final Report at http://www.fcc.gov/3G/ and the NTIA Final Report at
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/threeg/

This matter shall be treated as a "permit-but-disclose" proceeding in
accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules.  See 47 C.F.R. §§
1.1200 and 1.1206. Persons making oral ex parte presentations are
reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentations must contain
summaries of the substance or the presentations and not merely a listing
of the subjects discussed.  More than a one or two sentence description
of the views and arguments presented generally is required.  See 47
C.F.R. § 1.1206(b).  Other rules pertaining to oral and written ex parte
presentations in permit-but-disclose proceedings are set forth in 47
C.F.R. § 1.1206(b).

This action is taken pursuant to authority found in Sections 4(i) and
303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§
154(i) and 303(r); and pursuant to Sections 0.31 and 0.241 of the
Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.31 and 0.241.

For further information, contact Geraldine Matise, Office of Engineering
and Technology, 202-418-2322 (gmatise () fcc gov) or Rodney Small, Office
of Engineering and Technology, 202-418-2452 (rsmall () fcc gov).

- By the Office of Engineering and Technology -



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