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Title: Regional Planning Committee NCC Region 36 700 MHz


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Regional Planning Committee NCC Region 36 700
MHz
  • Discussion items
  • 700 MHz Background
  • Progress 2006 Present
  • Current Regulatory Issues Impacting 700 MHz
  • Development of Regional Plan

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700 MHz Regulatory Issues
  • FCC Issues Docket WT 96-86
  • Docket starts a number of regulatory initiatives
    up to and including Nine Notices of Proposed Rule
    Making (NPRMs) as well as Additional Instant
    Dockets
  • Little progress made in implementation due to
    incumbent television stations using the spectrum
  • Where spectrum is needed by public safety,
    television stations operate where spectrum is
    not needed, there are no television stations
    using frequencies

3
Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
  • Legislation established a firm date of February
    17, 2009 for incumbent television stations to
    vacate channels 60-69
  • Also established dates for auction of 700 MHz
    frequencies from which 1,000,000,000 was
    identified for 700 MHz public safety
    interoperability
  • Prior to passage, only three 700 MHz Plans had
    been submitted by RPCs

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Regulatory Issues
  • Multiple Notices of Proposed Rule Making (NPRMs)
    have been issued by the FCC since passage of the
    Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
  • New Channel Plan for 700 MHz
  • Rebanding for systems already implemented
  • Reconsideration of wideband for data
  • Single nationwide licensee for broadband data

5
Original 700 MHz Frequency Plan
6
700 MHz Band Plan
  • Original band plan reserved TV channels 63/64 and
    68/69 for public safety

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Broadband/Wideband
  • Under the Current FCC Report and Order
  • 12 MHz of public safety spectrum will be
    reallocated from public safety and reassigned to
    a single national broadband licensee (SNBL)
  • Of the 12 MHz taken from public safety, 10 MHz is
    used for data and 2 MHz for a guard band
  • The D Block provides another 10 MHz of spectrum
    to be added for the SNBL
  • The SNBL would be required to provide coverage
    based upon certain population benchmarks, not
    land area.

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Issues to Note
  • Under the provisions of the FCC proposal
  • Public safety users may be charged for use of
    broadband services
  • Former public safety data spectrum is aggregated
    with commercial spectrum and the total spectrum
    is used by both public safety and commercial
    users
  • Pre-emption of commercial users is unclear
  • No spectrum is available for public safety
    wideband systems
  • The role of Regional Planning Committees or any
    other public safety bodies is unspecified

10
700/NPSPAC Merge Frequency Plan B Block
introduces some uncertainty.

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Developing the Plan
  • Initiation of the Region 36 Plan for 700 MHz
  • Process requires
  • Compliance with 47 CFR 90 Subpart R (FCC section
    of the rules addressing 700 MHz)
  • Development of internal procedures for defining
    criterion for channel assignments
  • Development of criterion for accepting license
    applications
  • Develop protocols for review by adjacent RPCs

12
FCC Requirements
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FCC Requirements
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Developing the Plan
  • It is important to understand the areas for which
    the RPC does NOT have authority
  • State government radio channels
  • High-power interoperability channels
  • Nationwide itinerant channels
  • Certain channels reserved by the FCC for future
    or unassigned use

15
Developing the Plan
  • All users of 700 MHz must recognize the unique
    challenges of the band.
  • Spectral efficiency must be achieved by
    12-31-2014
  • Exceptions may permit a two-year extension
  • Spectral efficiency demands advanced technologies
    such as Time Division Multiple Access or TDMA
  • Systems can be initiated using Frequency Division
    Multiple Access (FDMA) provided that the licensee
    understands the limitations

16
Available Tools
  • Document templates
  • National Coordinating Committee
  • National Public Safety Telecommunications Council
  • CAPRAD
  • Channel Pre-assignment Table
  • Located at http//caprad.nlectc.du.edu

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CAPRAD
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CAPRAD
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CAPRAD
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CAPRAD
  • CAPRAD is helpful, but not perfect
  • Does not recognize idiosyncrasies in a state
  • Very conservative relative to co-channel and
    adjacent channel interference
  • Bases all co-channel and adjacent channel
    interference predictions not on two specific
    sites, but the County center coordinates
  • May not be an issue for simulcast systems
  • May be a problem for multicast systems

22
CAPRAD
  • CAPRAD is helpful because the FCC accepts the
    methodology through which channel assignments
    were made.
  • Every approved RPC Plan has initiated assignments
    using CAPRAD
  • Most of the Plans acknowledge CAPRAD as the
    starting point however, reserve the right to
    make other assignments pursuant to the applicable
    rules of the Commission

23
Region 36 Membership Work Tasks
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Region 36 Membership Work Tasks
  • Determination of how 700 MHz channels to be
    allocated
  • Channels allocated geographically converted to
    specific agency licenses
  • Criterion to be used to award channels when there
    are multiple applicants for available spectrum

25
Typical Criterion
  • Regional system or single user
  • Use of trunking and spectrally efficient
    technologies
  • Availability of funding
  • Issuance of RFPs procurement actions
  • Number of subscriber devices to be used in the
    system
  • Defined timetable to be on air

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Channel Assignment Windows
  • Plans typically announce filing windows in
    which the Region will accept applications for
    channels. The Plan should
  • Define the period in which initial applications
    for 700 MHz channels will be accepted
  • Define process for handling applications
  • Identify a continuing schedule for the acceptance
    of applications
  • Identify a provision to facilitate extraordinary
    cases

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Prevention of Interference
  • Plan must define how interference to adjacent
    regions and intra-regional users will be
    minimized.
  • Use of 40 dBµ contour and limited exceptions for
    mutual aid
  • Promote use of directional antennae and other
    technical strategies to minimize undesired
    propagation

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Spectrum Efficiency Standards
  • CAPRAD aggregates frequencies in 4-channel 25 KHz
    blocks
  • 25 KHz required with four-slot TDMA systems
    Example OpenSky P25 Phase 2B
  • 12.5 KHz required for two-slot TDMA systems
    Examples, ASTRO25 and P25 Phase 2A
  • Management of orphaned channels

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Interoperability Channels
  • Region has authority over low-power
    interoperability channels
  • Model plan for Regions 20, 28 42 developed
  • Recommended for Region 36
  • SIECs have authority over high-power
    interoperability channels
  • Regions can provide support for the
    interoperability channels

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Low Power Interop Channels
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Low Power Interop Channels
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