Relocation Cost Sharing in the Broadcast Auxiliary Service
spectrum-allocation · Federal Communications Commission · Published 2010-11-02 · Effective 2010-12-02 · 75 FR 67227
Document
Document number
2010-27577
Federal Register citation
75 FR 67227
CFR reference
47 CFR 74
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
spectrum-allocation
Publication date
2010-11-02
Effective date
2010-12-02
FCC docket
WT Docket No. 02-55, ET Docket No. 00-258 and 95-18
Abstract
This document concludes the Commission's longstanding efforts to relocate the Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) from the 1990-2110 MHz band to the 2025-2110 MHz band, freeing up 35 megahertz of spectrum in order to foster the development of new and innovative services. This decision addresses the outstanding matter of Sprint Nextel Corporation's (Sprint Nextel) inability to agree with Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) operators in the band on the sharing of the costs to relocate the BAS incumbents. To resolve this controversy, the Commission applies its time-honored relocation principles for emerging technologies previously adopted for the BAS band to the instant relocation process, where delays and unanticipated developments have left ambiguities and misconceptions among the relocating parties. In the process, the Commission balances the responsibilities for and benefits of relocating incumbent BAS operations among all the new entrants in the different services that will operate in the band.