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FCC 22.948
Revised as of October 1, 2006
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2007
Sec. 22.948 Partitioning and Disaggregation.
(a) Eligibility—(1) Generally. Parties seeking approval for partitioning and
disaggregation shall request an authorization for partial assignment of a
license pursuant to Sec. 1.948 of this chapter. Cellular licensees may partition
or disaggregate their spectrum to other qualified entities.
(2) Partitioning. During the five year build-out period, as defined in
Sec. 22.947, cellular licensees may partition any portion of their cellular
market to other qualified entities. After the five year build-out period,
cellular licensees and unserved area licensees may partition any portion of
their Cellular Geographic Service Area (CGSA), as defined by Sec. 22.911, to
other qualified entities but may not partition unserved portions of their
cellular market.
(3) Disaggregation. After the five year build-out period, as defined in
Sec. 22.947, parties obtaining disaggregated spectrum may only use such spectrum
in that portion of the cellular market encompassed by the original
licensee's CGSA and may not use such spectrum to provide service to unserved
portions of the cellular market.
(b) Disaggregation. Cellular licensees and unserved area licensees may
disaggregate spectrum in any amount.
(c) Combined partitioning and disaggregation. The Commission will consider
requests for partial assignment of cellular licenses that propose
combinations of partitioning and disaggregation.
(d) License Term. The license term for the partitioned license area and for
disaggregated spectrum shall be the remainder of the original cellular
licensee's or the unserved area licensee's license term.
[ 65 FR 37057 , June 13, 2000, as amended at 70 FR 61059 , Oct. 20, 2005]
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