NTIA requested modifications to FCC rules to protect additional critical...
NTIA requested modifications to FCC rules to protect additional critical government earth stations operating in the 17.7-20.2 GHz band. The agency urged the FCC to require applicants for non-federal terrestrial assignments within coordination areas on Guam and around San Miguel,…
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Calif., to coordinate with the federal systems operating in that band, NTIA said in a letter to the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (http://xrl.us/bn4y24) in docket 12-338. The proceeding aims to amend FCC rules to implement decisions from the World Radiocommunication Conference concerning portions of radio frequency spectrum (http://xrl.us/bn4y37). NTIA also requested that the commission amend other parts of its rules “to include this additional quiet zone and the associated coordination procedures,” it said. The agency said it intends to monitor the FCC applications in Guam and San Miguel in the band until this proceeding has been completed.