Goto Section: 74.986 | 74.991
FCC 74.990
Revised as of January 7, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 74.990 Use of available instructional television fixed service
frequencies by wireless cable entities.
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions Sec. Sec. 74.931 and 74.932 of this part, a
wireless cable entity may be licensed on instructional television
fixed service frequencies in areas where at least eight other
instructional television fixed service channels remain available in
the community for future ITFS use. Channels will be considered
available for future ITFS use if there are no co-channel operators or
applicants within 80.5 km (50 miles) of the transmitter site of the
proposed wireless cable operation, and if the transmitter site remains
available for use at reasonable terms by new ITFS applicants on those
channels within three years of commencing operation.
(b) No more than eight instructional television fixed service channels
per community may be licensed to wireless cable entities.
(c) To be licensed on instructional television fixed service channels,
a wireless cable applicant must hold a conditional license, license or
a lease, or must have filed an unopposed application for at least four
MDS channels to be used in conjunction with the facilities proposed on
the ITFS frequencies. An unopposed application is one that faces no
competing application(s) or petition(s) to deny. Applicants will be
required to confirm their unopposed status after the period for filing
competing applications and petitions to deny has passed. If an MDS or
MMDS application is opposed, the companion ITFS application will be
returned.
(d) To be licensed on instructional television fixed service channels,
a wireless cable applicant must show that there are no multipoint
distribution service or multichannel multipoint distribution service
channels available for application, purchase or lease that could be
used in lieu of the instructional television fixed service frequencies
applied for. A wireless cable entity may apply for instructional
television fixed service frequencies at the same time it applies for
the related MDS or MMDS frequencies, but if that MDS or MMDS
application is opposed by a timely filed mutually exclusive
application or petition to deny, the application for ITFS facilities
will be returned.
(e) If an instructional television fixed service application and a
wireless cable application for available instructional television
fixed service facilities are mutually exclusive, as defined at
Sec. 21.31(a) of this chapter, the instructional television fixed service
application will be granted if the applicant is qualified. An
instructional television fixed service applicant may not file an
application mutually exclusive with a wireless cable application if
there are other instructional television fixed service channels
available for the proposed instructional television fixed service
facility.
(f) The interference protection provided wireless cable applicants and
licensees of instructional television fixed service facilities will be
that described in Sec. 21.902 of this chapter.
[ 56 FR 57820 , Nov. 14, 1991, as amended at 58 FR 44951 , Aug. 25, 1993]
Goto Section: 74.986 | 74.991
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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