[CTSARA] Fwd: [GNARC] New CB radio Service!

Betsey Doane k1eic at att.net
Fri Apr 25 08:10:58 EDT 2014


There you go; there's a real fight for spectrum use and it's getting tougher
each day.

73,
Betsey

-----Original Message-----
From: CTSARA [mailto:ctsara-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jonathan
Solomon
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 6:00 AM
To: John Sabini Jr.
Cc: ctsara Mailman
Subject: Re: [CTSARA] Fwd: [GNARC] New CB radio Service!

Here is some more information from TVTechnology.com

Breaker, Breaker: FCC Proposes 150 MHz for CB Radio *WASHINGTON*--The
Federal Communications Commission took steps to provide more spectrum for
general consumer use, carrier-grade small cell deployments, fixed wireless
broadband services, and other uses, through the creation of a new Citizens
Broadband Radio Service. The commission proposed rules for the Citizens
Broadband Radio Service in a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that
advances the commission's efforts to meet the growing demand for spectrum by
proposing to make 150 MHz available in the
3.5 GHz band.

The FNPRM proposes innovative spectrum-sharing techniques to unlock the
value of the spectrum between 3,550 MHz and 3,650 MHz, and seeks comment on
extending the proposed service to 3,700 MHz.  Specifically, the FNPRM
proposes a three-tiered access and sharing model comprised of federal and
non-federal incumbents, priority access licensees, and general authorized
access users. Together, the proposals seek to promote flexibility and
innovation by leveraging advancements in technology to facilitate sharing
between different users and uses, including incumbent government uses.

Federal and non-federal incumbents would be protected from harmful
interference from CB  users.  Targeted priority access licenses would be
made available for a variety of uses, including mobile broadband. General
authorized access use would be permitted in a reserved amount of spectrum
and on an opportunistic basis for a variety of consumer or business-oriented
purposes, including advanced home wireless networking.

Access and operation within the 3.5 GHz band would be managed by a spectrum
access system, a dynamic database or databases that incorporates technical
and functional requirements necessary to manage access and operations across
the three tiers.  In addition, the FNPRM seeks comment on technical,
auction, and allocation rules.

The FNPRM builds on a substantial record already developed through a Notice
of Proposed Rulemaking, Public Notice, and two public workshops, and is the
product of cooperative work with incumbent federal users.

Action by the commission April 23, 2014, by Further Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (FCC 14-49).  Chairman Wheeler, Commissioners Clyburn,
Rosenworcel, and O'Rielly with Commissioner Pai concurring.  Chairman
Wheeler, Commissioners Clyburn, Rosenworcel, Pai and O'Rielly issuing
statements.  GN Docket No. 12-354
 
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 1:12 PM, John Sabini Jr. <wb1grb at hotmail.com> wrote:

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