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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 97', 'art 87', 'art 25', 'art 87', 'art 18', 'art 15', 'art 90', 'art 90', 'art 25', 'art 18', 'art 90', 'art 90', 'art 25', 'art 25', 'art 90', 'art 25', 'art 25', 'art 90', 'art 25', 'art 25', 'art 25', 'art 25', 'art 25', 'art 25', 'art 25']

Radio Spectrum - 2.3 GHz to 2.9 GHz
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2300-2305	Amateur (13 centimeter band) [Part 97]
2305-2310	Fixed, mobile except aeronautical mobile, and radiolocation services.
Wireless Communications Service ("WCS") - Channel block A [27.5]
FCC REPORT AND ORDER, FCC 97-50, February 19, 1997
Amateur (13 centimeter band) - secondary
2310-2320	Fixed, mobile,
radiolocation, and broadcasting-satellite (sound) services - primary
Wireless Communications Service ("WCS") [27.5]
2310-2315 MHz - Channel block B
2315-2320 MHz - Channel block C
Telemetry and command for flight testing of aircaraft and missiles - secondary [Part 87 Subpart J] (coordinated by AFTRCC)
Government radiolocation limited to the military services [2.106 footnote G2]
2320-2345	Satellite digital audio radio services (DARS) [Part 25]
FCC News Release January 12, 1995
Licensees: Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. (formerly CD Radio) on 2320.0 to 2332.5 MHz and XM Radio Inc. on 2332.5 to 2345.0 MHz
STA for terrestrial repeaters for XM Radio, September 17, 2001
Government and non-Government mobile service and Government
radiolocation service on a primary basis until such time as a broadcasting-satellite (sound)
service has been brought into use [FCC REPORT AND ORDER, FCC 97-50, Released: February 19, 1997 , at para. 12 and 2.106 footnote US328]
2345-2360	Fixed, mobile,
Future satellite digital audio radio services (DARS)	FCC95017 Report & Order January 18, 1995	News Release January 12, 1995
2345-2350 MHz - Channel block D
2350-2355 MHz - Channel block A
2355-2360 MHz - Channel block B
2360-2390	Telemetry and command for flight testing of aircraft and missiles [Part 87 Subpart J] (coordinated by AFTRCC)
Planetary radar studies at the
Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico in the 2370-2390 MHz band [FCC REPORT AND ORDER, FCC 97-50, February 19, 1997 at para. 131]
2390-2400 Amateur Personal Communications Service - unlicensed [15.321]
News release February 7, 1995	REPORT AND ORDER February 17, 1995
2400-2402	Amateur	Unlicensed spread spectrum transmitters [15.247]
Intentional radiators, 50 millivolts/meter at 3 meters [15.249]
Industrial, Scientific and Medical [Part 18] - Microwave ovens
2402-2417 Part 15 devices & Amateur
Unlicensed spread spectrum transmitters [15.247] including WiFi (IEEE 802.11)
FCC seeks comments on specific rules for use of this spectrum April 20, 1994
Student experimental use [5.89]
FCC NPRM December 20, 1996
2417-2435	Amateur	Government radiolocation limited to the military services [2.106 footnote G2]	Unlicensed spread spectrum transmitters [15.247] including WiFi (IEEE 802.11)
2435-2450	Amateur	Government radiolocation limited to the military services [2.106 footnote G2]	Unlicensed spread spectrum transmitters [15.247] including WiFi (IEEE 802.11)
Unlicensed field disturbance sensors [15.245]
2450-2465	TV Broadcast Auxiliary Service [Licensees eligible under 74.600 or 101.803(b)]
Industrial/Business Radio, base or mobile [90.35]
Public Safety Radio, base or mobile [Part 90 Subpart B]
Radiolocation [Part 90 Subpart F]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(f)] - 2.5 MHz max BW - grandfathered only	Marine radiodetermination (radar) [80.375(d)]	Unlicensed spread spectrum transmitters [15.247] including WiFi (IEEE 802.11)
FCC proposal to modify rules Released: February 5, 1996
2465-2483.5	TV Broadcast Auxiliary Service [Licensees eligible under 74.600 or 101.803(b)]
2483.5-2491.5	Radiodetermination Satellite-to-User [Part 25]	Industrial, Scientific and Medical [Part 18]	Radiolocation, grandfathered only after July 25, 1985 [Part 90 Subpart F]
TV Broadcast Auxiliary Service, grandfathered only after July 25, 1985 [2.106 footnote NG147]
Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(f)] - 2.5 MHz max BW - grandfathered only
Industrial/Business Radio, base or mobile, grandfathered only after July 25, 1985 [90.35]
Public Safety Radio, base or mobile, grandfathered only [Part 90 Subpart B]
Marine radiodetermination (radar) [80.375(d)]
Student experimental use	FCC NPRM proposes to end this allocation December 20, 1996
Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) - up to four Big LEO licensees using CDMA architecture for space-to-Earth [Part 25]
FCC Order DA 96-1923 November 18, 1996
Ancillary Terrestrial component (ATC) operations by MSS operators, 2487.5 - 2493 MHz. [FCC News Release "COMMISSION ADOPTS SPECTRUM SHARING PLAN
TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENT USE OF SPECTRUM", June 10, 2004]
2491.5-2499.5	Radiodetermination Satellite-to-User [Part 25]
Radiolocation, grandfathered only, no new applications after July 25, 1985 [Part 90 Subpart F]
Mobile Satellite Service - up to four Big LEO licensees using CDMA architecture for space-to-Earth [Part 25]
Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS), 2495-2500 MHz [FCC News Release "FCC PROMOTES THE DEPLOYMENT OF WIRELESS BROADBAND SERVICES
BY CREATING NEW RULES FOR THE 2495-2690 MHz BAND
WHILE PROTECTING EDUCATIONAL SERVICES", June 10, 2004]
2499.5-2500	Radiodetermination Satellite-to-User [Part 25]
Radiolocation, grandfathered only, no new applications after July 25, 1985 [Part 90 Subpart F]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(f)] - 2.5 MHz max BW - grandfathered only
Mobile Satellite Service - up to four Big LEO licensees using CDMA architecture for space-to-Earth [Part 25] (Loral/Qualcomm Globalstar and TRW Odyssey are licensed)	FCC Order DA 96-1923 November 18, 1996
2500-2596	ITFS	[74.902]	Satellite [Part 25]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(g)] - grandfathered only
FCC staff reports that accommodating
Third Generation Mobile Systems in 2500-2690 MHz would entail disruption of existing ITFS and MDS users [Interim Report, November 15, 2000]
2596-2644	ITFS	[74.902] - no new applications after May 25, 1983, existing stations are protected.
Broadband Radio Service (BRS), formerly Multipoint Distribution Service [21.901]	FCC expands protected service areas June 21, 1995
Satellite [Part 25]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(g)] - grandfathered only
2644-2650	ITFS	[74.902]	Satellite [Part 25]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(g)] - grandfathered only
2650-2656	Broadband Radio Service (BRS), formerly Multipoint Distribution Service [21.901]
ITFS	[74.902]	- stations authorized as of July 16, 1971, may continue to operate, no expansion
2656-2662	ITFS	[74.902]	Satellite [Part 25]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(g)] - grandfathered only
2662-2668	Broadband Radio Service (BRS), formerly Multipoint Distribution Service [21.901]
ITFS	[74.902] - stations authorized as of July 16, 1971, may continue to operate, no expansion
2668-2674	ITFS	[74.902]	Satellite [Part 25]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(g)] - grandfathered only
2674-2680	Broadband Radio Service (BRS), formerly Multipoint Distribution Service [21.901]
2680-2690	ITFS	[74.902]	Satellite [Part 25]	Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service [101.147(g)]
2690-2700	Radioastronomy
2700-2900	Ground-based radar and airborne transponders	Government radiolocation limited to the military services [2.106 footnote G2]
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