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FCC Makes 'Non-Substantive' Tweaks to Allocations Table

The FCC made various “non-substantive, editorial revisions to the Table of Frequency Allocations” consistent with the World Radicommunication Conference in 2015, it said in a Monday notice. The FCC also made “certain amendments to the Federal Table, for informational purposes…

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only, based on the recommendations” of NTIA, said the order, in docket 19-289. “We add to the Federal Table a primary allocation for the Earth exploration-satellite service (EESS) (Earth-to-space) in the 7190-7250 MHz band and two international footnotes (5.460A, 5.460B) that limit the use of this EESS uplink allocation,” the notice said, among the table revisions. It also added “a primary allocation for the maritime mobile-satellite service (MMSS) (space-to-Earth) in the 7375-7750 MHz bands and two international footnotes (5.461AA, 5.461AB) that limit the use of this MMSS downlink allocation.” The order is by the offices of Managing Director and Engineering and Technology.