Gino Villarini wrote:
registration and installation of a 3.65 station would not provide a 1st
come 1 served right ...
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-56A1.pdf
31. Each terrestrial licensee in the 3650 MHz band will have a
non-exclusive nationwide license and be required to register its fixed
and base stations.54 The licensee will be allowed to register all of its
fixed and base stations under one license. A non-exclusive nationwide
wireless license does not authorize operation of a fixed or base station
in this band until that station is registered. Each wireless licensee
will be authorized to operate on all 50 megahertz of the 3650 MHz band
on a co-primary basis with other wireless licensees, and there will be
no spectrum aggregation limits. As a result, wireless licensee in the
3650 MHz band will be able to use as much of this spectrum as needed for
their operations as long as they comply with all applicable licensing,
service, and operating rules. All wireless licensees in the 3650
MHz band will have equal rights to the use of this spectrum (i.e., no
priority for first-in users), but all these licensees will have a mutual
obligation to cooperate and avoid harmful interference to each another.
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