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[Discuss-gnuradio] New FCC inquiry re additional spectrum for unlicense
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Eric Blossom |
Subject: |
[Discuss-gnuradio] New FCC inquiry re additional spectrum for unlicensed devices |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:08:29 -0800 |
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FYI,
Excerpt from http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-229400A1.pdf
See also http://www.fcc.gov/oet for statements of commissioners.
Eric
>
> FCC BEGINS INQUIRY REGARDING ADDITIONAL
> SPECTRUM FOR UNLICENSED DEVICES
>
>
> As part of the ongoing effort to promote efficient use of spectrum,
> the FCC today asked for public comment on the possibility of
> permitting unlicensed transmitters to operate in additional frequency
> bands. Such changes could allow the development of new and innovative
> types of unlicensed devices. This inquiry examines new and creative
> ways to utilize the spectrum resource more efficiently by considering
> new spectral frontiers for unlicensed use.
>
> In a Notice of Inquiry approved today, the Commission stated that the
> current rules for unlicensed transmitters have been a tremendous
> success. A wide variety of devices have been developed and introduced
> under those rules for consumer and business use, including cordless
> telephones, home security systems, electronic toys, anti-pilfering and
> inventory control systems, and computer wireless local area
> networks. The success of those rules shows that there could be
> significant benefits to the economy, businesses and consumers in
> making additional spectrum available for unlicensed
> transmitters. Unlicensed transmitters may be operated under the
> provisions of Part 15 of the Commission s Rules. Part 15 transmitters
> generally operate on frequencies shared with authorized services at
> relatively low power, levels and must operate on a non-interference
> basis.
>
> The Notice seeks comments on whether unlicensed operations should be
> permitted in additional frequency bands. Specifically, it seeks
> comments on the feasibility of allowing unlicensed devices to operate
> in the TV broadcast spectrum and locations and times when spectrum is
> not being used. It also seeks comment on the feasibility of permitting
> unlicensed devices to operate in other bands, such as the 3650-3700
> MHz band, at power levels higher than other unlicensed transmitters
> with only the minimal technical requirements necessary to prevent
> interference to licensed services.
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- [Discuss-gnuradio] New FCC inquiry re additional spectrum for unlicensed devices,
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- Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Part 15 and Gnuradio..., Tim Pozar, 2002/12/18
- Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Part 15 and Gnuradio..., Steve Schear, 2002/12/18
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- Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Part 15 and Gnuradio..., Steve Schear, 2002/12/18
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