
Pt. 22 47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–09 Edition) and the incumbent LEC. The docu- Service (part 22, subpart H of this chap- mentation must include a certification ter), Specialized Mobile Radio (part 90, statement identical to the certification subpart S of this chapter), and statement currently required to be in- broadband Personal Communications cluded with all Automated Reporting Services (part 24, subpart E of this and Management Information Systems chapter). (ARMIS) reports. The affiliate must Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (In- also provide a detailed written descrip- cumbent LEC). ‘‘Incumbent LEC’’ has tion of the terms and conditions of the the same meaning as that term is de- transaction on the Internet within 10 fined in § 51.5 of this chapter. days of the transaction through the af- In-region. For the purposes of this filiate’s home page. section, an incumbent LEC’s broadband (d) Exceptions. (1) Rural telephone CMRS service is considered ‘‘in-region’’ companies. Rural telephone companies when 10 percent or more of the popu- are exempted from the requirements lation covered by the CMRS affiliate’s set forth in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) authorized service area, as determined of this section. A competing tele- by the 1990 census figures, is within the communications carrier, inter- affiliated incumbent LEC’s wireline connected with the rural telephone service area. company, however, may petition the Rural Telephone Company. ‘‘Rural FCC to remove the exemption, or the Telephone Company’’ has the same FCC may do so on its own motion, meaning as that term is defined in where the rural telephone company has § 51.5 of this chapter. engaged in anticompetitive conduct. (f) Sunset. This section will no longer (2) Incumbent LECs with fewer than 2 be effective after January 1, 2002. percent of subscriber lines. Incumbent [62 FR 63871, Dec. 3, 1997, as amended at 66 LECs with fewer than 2 percent of the FR 10968, Feb. 21, 2001] nation’s subscriber lines installed in the aggregate nationwide may petition PART 22—PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES the FCC for suspension or modification of the requirements set forth in para- Subpart A—Scope and Authority graphs (a), (b) and (c) of this section. The FCC will grant such a petition Sec. where the incumbent LEC dem- 22.1 Basis and purpose. onstrates that suspension or modifica- 22.3 Authorization required. 22.5 Citizenship. tion of the separate affiliate require- 22.7 General eligibility. ment is 22.99 Definitions. (i) Necessary to avoid a significant adverse economic impact on users of Subpart B—Licensing Requirements and telecommunications services generally Procedures or to avoid a requirement that would be unduly economically burdensome, APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS and 22.107 General application requirements. (ii) Consistent with the public inter- 22.131 Procedures for mutually exclusive ap- est, convenience, and necessity. plications. (e) Definitions. Terms used in this sec- 22.143 Construction prior to grant of appli- cation. tion have the following meanings: 22.150 Standard pre-filing technical coordi- Affiliate. ‘‘Affiliate’’ means a person nation procedure. that (directly or indirectly) owns or 22.165 Additional transmitters for existing controls, is owned or controlled by, or systems. is under common ownership with, an- 22.169 Internal coordination of channel as- other person. For purposes of this sec- signments. tion, the term ‘‘own’’ means to own an COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES equity interest (or the equivalent thereof) of more than 10 percent. 22.201 Paging geographic area authoriza- tions are subject to competitive bidding. Broadband Commercial Mobile Radio 22.203–22.211 [Reserved] Service (Broadband CMRS). For the pur- 22.213 Filing of Long-form applications. poses of this section, ‘‘broadband 22.215 [Reserved] CMRS’’ means Cellular Radiotelephone 22.217 Bidding credits for small businesses. 28 VerDate Nov<24>2008 10:03 Nov 06, 2009 Jkt 217201 PO 00000 Frm 00038 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\217201.XXX 217201 erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFR Federal Communications Commission Pt. 22 22.221 Eligibility for partitioned licenses. PAGING OPERATION 22.223 Designated entities. 22.531 Channels for paging operation. 22.225 Certifications, disclosures, records 22.535 Effective radiated power limits. maintenance, and definitions. 22.227 Petitions to deny and limitations on 22.537 Technical channel assignment cri- settlements. teria. 22.228 Cellular rural service area licenses 22.559 Paging application requirements. subject to competitive bidding. ONE-WAY OR TWO-WAY MOBILE OPERATION 22.229 Designated entities. 22.561 Channels for one-way or two-way mo- Subpart C—Operational and Technical bile operation. Requirements 22.565 Transmitting power limits. 22.567 Technical channel assignment cri- OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS teria. 22.301 Station inspection. 22.571 Responsibility for mobile stations. 22.303 Retention of station authorizations; 22.573 Use of base transmitters as repeaters. identifying transmitters. 22.575 Use of mobile channel for remote con- 22.305 Operator and maintenance require- trol of station functions. ments. 22.579 Operation of mobile transmitters 22.307 Operation during emergency. across U.S.-Canada border. 22.313 Station identification. 22.589 One-way or two-way application re- 22.317 Discontinuance of station operation. quirements. 22.321 Equal employment opportunities. POINT-TO-POINT OPERATION 22.325 Control points. 22.591 Channels for point-to-point oper- TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS ation. 22.351 Channel assignment policy. 22.593 Effective radiated power limits. 22.352 Protection from interference. 22.599 Assignment of 72–76 MHz channels. 22.353 Blanketing interference. 22.601 Existing microwave stations licensed 22.355 Frequency tolerance. under this part. 22.357 Emission types. 22.602 Transition of the 2110–2130 and 2160– 22.359 Emission limitations. 2180 MHz channels to emerging tech- 22.365 Antenna structures; air navigation nologies. safety. 22.603 488–494 MHz fixed service in Hawaii. 22.371 Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT OPERATION 22.377 Certification of transmitters. 22.621 Channels for point-to-multipoint op- 22.383 In-building radiation systems. eration. 22.623 System configuration. Subpart D—Developmental Authorizations 22.625 Transmitter locations. 22.627 Effective radiated power limits. 22.401 Description and purposes of develop- mental authorizations. 470–512 MHZ TRUNKED MOBILE OPERATION 22.403 General limitations. 22.409 Developmental authorization for a 22.651 470–512 MHz channels for trunked mo- new Public Mobile Service or technology. bile operation. 22.413 Developmental authorization of 72–76 22.653 Eligibility. MHz fixed transmitters. 22.657 Transmitter locations. 22.659 Effective radiated power limits. Subpart E—Paging and Radiotelephone Service Subpart F—Rural Radiotelephone Service 22.501 Scope. 22.701 Scope. 22.503 Paging geographic area authoriza- 22.702 Eligibility. tions. 22.703 Separate rural subscriber station au- 22.507 Number of transmitters per station. thorization not required. 22.509 Procedures for mutually exclusive ap- 22.705 Rural radiotelephone system configu- plications in the Paging and Radio- ration. telephone Service. 22.709 Rural radiotelephone service applica- 22.511 Construction period for the Paging tion requirements. and Radiotelephone Service. 22.711 Provision of information to appli- 22.513 Partitioning and disaggregation. cants. 22.515 Permissible communications paths. 22.713 Construction period for rural radio- 22.527 Signal boosters. telephone stations. 22.529 Application requirements for the 22.715 Technical channel assignment cri- Paging and Radiotelephone Service. teria for rural radiotelephone stations. 29 VerDate Nov<24>2008 10:03 Nov 06, 2009 Jkt 217201 PO 00000 Frm 00039 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\217201.XXX 217201 erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFR Pt. 22 47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–09 Edition) 22.717 Procedure for mutually exclusive ap- Subpart H—Cellular Radiotelephone plications in the Rural Radiotelephone Service Service. 22.719 Additional channel policy for rural 22.900 Scope. radiotelephone stations. 22.901 Cellular service requirements and limitations. CONVENTIONAL RURAL RADIOTELEPHONE 22.905 Channels for cellular service. STATIONS 22.907 Coordination of channel usage. 22.909 Cellular markets. 22.721 Geographic area authorizations. 22.911 Cellular geographic service area. 22.723 Secondary site-by-site authoriza- 22.912 Service area boundary extensions. tions. 22.913 Effective radiated power limits. 22.725 Channels for conventional rural ra- 22.917 Emission limitations for cellular diotelephone stations and basic exchange equipment. telephone radio systems. 22.921 911 Call processing procedures; 911- 22.727 Power limits for conventional rural only calling mode. radiotelephone transmitters. 22.923 Cellular system configuration. 22.731 Emission limitations. 22.925 Prohibition on airborne operation of 22.733 Priority of service. cellular telephones. 22.737 Temporary fixed stations. 22.927 Responsibility for mobile stations. 22.929 Application requirements for the Cel- BASIC EXCHANGE TELEPHONE RADIO SYSTEMS lular Radiotelephone Service. 22.935 Procedures for comparative renewal 22.757 Channels for basic exchange tele- proceedings. phone radio systems. 22.936 Dismissal of applications in cellular 22.759 Power limit for BETRS. renewal proceedings. 22.939 Site availability requirements for ap- Subpart G—Air-Ground Radiotelephone plications competing with cellular re- Service newal applications.
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