3G
Released March
30, 2001
ET Docket No. 00-258 |
COMMENTS:
April 16, 2001 |
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FCC Releases Staff Final
Report "Spectrum Study of 2500-2690 MHz Band: The Potential for
Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems" Seeks Comment on Final
Report in Pending Spectrum Allocation Proceeding
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"The staff of the Federal Communications Commission
today released a Final Report on a spectrum study of the 2500-2690 MHz
band for Third Generation (3G) wireless systems. The Final Report was
prepared under the leadership of the Office of Engineering and
Technology, in cooperation with the Mass Media Bureau, Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau, and the International Bureau.
"The 2500-2690 MHz band was identified
by the 2000 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-2000) as candidate
spectrum for 3G systems, along with the 806-960 MHz and 1710-1885 MHz
bands. The WRC-2000 results allow countries flexibility in deciding how
to implement 3G systems. The conference recognized that in many
countries the frequency bands identified for 3G may already be in use
by equally vital services. In the United States, the 2500-2690 MHz band
is currently used by the Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS)
and Multipoint Distribution Service (MDS).
"The technical study of the 2500-2690
MHz band has been conducted in two stages. In an Interim Report in ET
Docket No. 00-232, released November 15, 2000, the staff examined
technical characteristics of 3G systems; the existing and planned use
of the 2500-2690 MHz band; the ability for 3G systems to share spectrum
with incumbent services; and possible options for segmenting the
frequency band to provide spectrum for 3G systems. The Final Report
reviews and evaluates the earlier analyses and evaluates additional
topics, including potential alternate frequency bands for relocating
ITFS/MDS operations and the costs associated with relocation.
"The study conducted by the FCC staff is
a companion to a study done by the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA) on the 1755-1850 MHz band. The NTIA
Interim Report ("Federal Operations in the 1755-1850 MHz Band: The
Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems"), which
was issued on November 15, 2000, and the NTIA Final Report ("The
Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems in the
1710-1850 MHz Band: Federal Operations, Relocation Costs, and
Operational Impacts") cover the same topics as the FCC staff reports.
The FCC and NTIA band study reports are consistent with a Study Plan
issued by Department of Commerce on October 20, 2000.
"Earlier this year, the Commission
issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in ET Docket No. 00-258
on January 5, 2001, to examine and propose spectrum for allocation to
fixed and mobile services that would be capable of being used to
provide 3G wireless services. The NPRM recognized that a number of
frequency bands, including the 1755-1850 MHz and 2500-2690 MHz bands,
are capable of supporting advanced wireless systems, and invited
comment on the Interim Reports issued by the FCC staff and NTIA. To
provide a complete record on issues under review in ET Docket No.
00-258, the Commission seeks comment on the Final Reports of the
1755-1850 MHz and 2500-2690 MHz band studies.
"We hereby solicit comment by April 16,
2001 on the issues raised in the Final Reports. Comments should be
filed in ET Docket No. 00-258. Comments may be filed using the
Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) or by filing paper
copies. Generally, only one electronic submission must be filed. If
filing by paper, parties must file an original and four copies. Parties
should send comments to the Office of the Secretary, Federal
Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.
20554. Parties are also encouraged to file a copy of all pleadings on a
3.5 inch diskette in Word 97 format.
"Comments filed through the ECFS can be
sent as an electronic file via the Internet at
http://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html. In completing the transmittal
screen, commenters should include their full name, Postal Service
mailing address, and the applicable docket number. Parties may also
submit an electronic comment by Internet e-mail. To obtain filing
instructions for e-mail comments, commenters should send an e-mail to
ecfs@fcc.gov, and should include the following words in the body of the
message: "get form <your e-mail address." A sample form and
directions will be sent in reply.
" The full texts of the FCC and NTIA
Final Reports are available for public inspection and copying during
regular business hours at the FCC Reference Information Center, Portals
II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-A257, Washington, D.C. 20554. These
documents may also be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor,
International Transcription Service, Inc., 1231 20th Street, NW, 20036,
telephone 202-857-3800, facsimile 202-857-3805, TTY 202-293-8810. You
may also view the FCC Final Report at http://www.fcc.gov/3G/ and the
NTIA Final Report at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/threeg/
"This matter shall be treated as a
"permit-but-disclose" proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex
parte rules. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1200 and 1.1206. Persons
making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda
summarizing the presentations must contain summaries of the substance
or the presentations and not merely a listing of the subjects
discussed. More than a one or two sentence description of the views and
arguments presented generally is required. See 47 C.F.R. §
1.1206(b). Other rules pertaining to oral and written ex parte
presentations in permit-but-disclose proceedings are set forth in 47
C.F.R. § 1.1206(b).
"This action is taken pursuant to
authority found in Sections 4(i) and 303(r) of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i) and 303(r); and
pursuant to Sections 0.31 and 0.241 of the Commission's Rules, 47
C.F.R. §§0.31 and 0.241.
Geraldine Matise, Office of
Engineering and Technology, 202- 418-2322 (gmatise@fcc.gov) or Rodney Small,
Office of Engineering and Technology, 202-418-2452 (rsmall@fcc.gov).
Final Report: Word97 | Acrobat
Final Report Appendicies: Word97 | Acrobat
Interim Report
NPRM & Order FCC 00-455 1/5/01 | News
Release | Word97
| Acrobat
Introduction:
What the 3G Challenge Means for U.S. Competitiveness
FCC EXAMINES ADDITIONAL SPECTRUM
BANDS TO SUPPORT ADVANCED WIRELESS SERVICES. The Commission took action
to examine additional frequency bands that could be used to support the
introduction of advanced wireless services, including 3G and future
generations of wireless systems. News Release. Adopted: 08/09/2001.
News Media Contact: Meribeth McCarrick at (202) 418-0654 WTB. Contact
John Spencer (Wireless Bureau) at (202) 418-1896 or Linda Haller
(International Bureau) (202) 418-1408 Press
Release.
Text
of Secretary Evans July 19 Letter to FCC Chairman Powell Regarding 3G
Spectrum, DOC 7/24/01
7/24/01: House Telecom
and Internet Subcommittee (Commerce); " Third Generation Wireless
Issues"; 9:30 am; RHOB,
Letter
From Chairman Powell to the Honorable Donald L. Evans Regarding
Allocation of Spectrum for New Advanced Wireless Services, Including
Third Generation (3G) Wireless Systems. 6/27/01
Apr 4 House Subcommittee
on Telecommunications and the Internet hearing: "Migration to 3G: A
Progress Report on U.S. Spectrum Policy." Postponed
James Guyton (Tufts) and Tom Koster
(Tufts) 3G Wireless Cost Model Presentation (PPT)
Cost Model (XLS)
2000
Commerce
Department Asks Congress To Create Spectrum Relocation Fund For Federal
Agencies Whose Spectrum Is Reallocated To Commercial Use. (07-23-2002),
NTIA 7/29/02
Government Action
Wireless Broadband Internet / EVDO
- GSM and CDMA
- Fast download speed 1 mbps
- Fully mobile and voice optimized, but less suitable
for DSL type services (eg slow upload, few QoS features).
- EVDO Service
Providers
- EVDO controversy
concerning "unlimited service."
- Verizon EVDO Wireless Routers - For Business, for now...., Broadband Reports 4/12/2007
- Verizon Wireless Slowly, Quietly, Backing Away From Misleading Claims Of Unlimited Service, Techdirt 4/5/2007
- Mobile Video, Net
Neutrality, and Verizon Wireless - Mobile providers and the walled
garden approach to content, Broadband Reports 12/1/2006
- Who's
a Bandwidth Bandit?, Wash Post 10/6/2006
- "Unlimited"
Broadband, I Cringely 10/6/2006
- Sprint Winning
Wireless Broadband War, Broadband Reports 10/6/2006
- Limited
Unlimited Doubletalk: Unlimited Data For Limited Types Of Data,
TechDirt July 2006
- Verizon
Limits its Unlimited Wireless Broadband Service , Broadband
Reports July 2006
- Papers
- News
News
- Bush
Admin. Unveils Wireless Plan, Wash Post 7/24/02
- Statement
by Chairman Powell on Spectrum Allocation for 3G Services, FCC
7/26/02
- NTIA
Finds More Space For 3G, Internet News 7/24/02
- Nokia
Looking For 3G Unity , Internet News 2/20/02
- Sprint
Calls For 3G This Summer, ZDNet 1/11/02,
- Cingular
Starts 3G Migration, INews 10/30/01
- Sharp,
DoCoMo In 3G Handheld Deal, Allnet 8/22/01
- US Commerce
Department To Postpone '3G' Auction Deadline, Newsbytes 9/5/01
- DoCoMo
to Offer 3G Video, Inews 09/01/01
- FCC Eyes More
Spectrum For 3G Networks, Newsb ytes 8/10/01
- FCC
Explores 3G Spectrum Below 3 GHz, InternetNews 8/8/01
- Verizon
To Start 3G Rollout This Year, CNN 8/3/01
- 3G
Interrupted, ISP Planet 8/3/01
- Verizon: Parts Of
Network Are 3G-Ready, Newsbytes 8/3/01
- Study:
3G Is "Only Way", Allnet 7/24/01
- Latin
America stays behind in 3G development, Am Net 7/24/01
- Vodafone:
3G Rollout Could Be Delayed, Reuters 7/20/01
- 3G
Talk Gets Cheaper, BBC 7/12/01
- 3G
delays hit South Korea, CNET 7/6/01
- FCC
Delays 3G Allocation Study, AllNet 6/28/01
- Sprint
strikes 3G wireless deals with Lucent, Nortel, CW 6/28/01
- FCC Delays 3G
Decision - Update, Newsbytes 6/28/01
- The
inside scoop on 3G, NWFusion 6/28/01
- NTT DoCoMo To
Issue 3G Videophones, Newsybtes 6/21/01
- 3G phone test
breaks down in Japan, CNET 06/01/01
- 3G
Takes It On The Chin Again, Reuters 5/14/01
- BT
Delays Launch of 3G Service, Standard 5/14/01
- 3G auction
frenzy ebbs, CNET 4/11/01
- Sprint,
Cingular to launch 3G service, CNET 3/21/01
- Nokia
expects 3G takeoff in 2003, CNET 3/21/01
- 3G
Players Are On The Starting Blocks, InternetNews 3/21/01
- Lucent
gets $5 billion contract from Verizon Wireless, CW 3/19/01
- Lucent,
Verizon Bet $5 Billion On 3G, InternetNews 3/19/01
- Verizon
Wireless, Lucent Wrap $5B 3G Deal, Newsfactor 3/19/01
- Sprint
To Launch U.S. 3G This Year, InternetNews 3/16/01
- 3G
wireless 'over-hyped', CNN 3/16/01
- The world
waits for 3G wireless, CNET 3/2/01
- 3G: $100
Billion Down The Drain?, Techweb 2/23/01
- Broadband
blues, CNET 2/23/01
- FCC names
potential spectrum for next-generation wireless Jan 5, 2001 cnet
- FCC may act
on wireless issues this week Jan 2, 2001 cnet
- FCC Misses
Deadline For Identifying 3G Wireless Airwaves Jan 2, 2001 washtech
- Clinton
demands progress for 3G wireless Oct 16, 2000 nwfusion
- Statements
by Assistant Secretary Greg Rohde and other participants in today's
conference call on 3G policy. (October 13, 2000) Oct 16, 2000 ntia
- Congressmen: 3
Cheers For 3G Wireless newsbytes
- Achtung!
Another 3G Cash Cow Aug 16, 2000 theregister
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