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(Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47-Telecommunication)
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau websites:
Wireless Services: The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) handles nearly all FCC domestic wireless telecommunications programs and policies. Wireless communications services include Amateur, Cellular, Paging, Broadband PCS, Public Safety, and more. Different services are described at http://wireless.fcc.gov/services. Or use the links in the FCC Website column.
Rules & Regulations: The FCC rules and regulations are codified in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The FCC does not maintain a database of its rules nor does it print or stock copies of the rules and regulations. That task is performed by the Government Printing Office (GPO) at this site http://wireless.fcc.gov/rules.html. Or use the links in the GPO Site column.
Part Title FCC Website GPO Site
0 Commission organization Part 0 CFR
1 Practice and procedure Part 1 CFR
2 Frequency allocations and radio treaty matters; general rules and regulations Part 2 CFR
3 Authorization and administration of accounting authorities in maritime and maritime mobile-satellite radio services Part 3 CFR
5 Experimental radio services (other than broadcast) Part 5 CFR
6 Access to telecommunications service, telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment by persons with disabilities Part 6 CFR
7 Access to voicemail and interactive menu services and equipment by people with disabilities Part 7 CFR
11 Emergency Alert System (EAS) Part 11 CFR
13 Commercial radio operators (general radiotelephone operator license, radiotelegraph operator's certificate, dss radio operator's license, marine radio operator permit, ship radar endorsement) Comm. Lic. Part 13 CFR
15 Radio frequency devices (receivers, computers, and other commercially assembled products that can emit RF. Includes intentional, unintentional, or incidental radiators) Part 15 CFR
17 Construction, marking, and lighting of antenna structures Part 17 CFR
18 Industrial, scientific, and medical equipment ISM (Typical ISM applications are heating, ionization of gases, mechanical vibrations, hair removal and acceleration of charged particles. Industrial heating equipment utilized in a manufacturing or production process, medical diathermy equipment, ultrasonic equipment, domestic microwave ovens, jewelry cleaners for home use, ultrasonic humidifiers, magnetic resonance equipment.) Part 18 CFR
19 Employee responsibilities and conduct Part 19 CFR
20 Commercial mobile radio services CMRS (requirements and conditions applicable to commercial mobile radio service providers. Part 20 CFR
21 Domestic public fixed radio services Part 21 CFR
22 Public mobile services (air-ground radiotelephone, commercial aviation air ground service, cellular, offshore radiotelephone service, rural radiotelephone service, and commercial paging). Also, Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service BETRS is a fixed radio service where a multiplexed, digital radio link is used as the last segment of the local loop to provide wireless telephone service to subscribers in remote areas. Air-Ground
BETRS Part 22 CFR
23 International fixed public radiocommunication services Part 23 CFR
24 Personal Communications Services, PCS (Narrowband PCS 901-902, 930-931, 940-941 MHz . Broadband PCS 1850-1990 MHz) Narrowband
Broadband Part 24 CFR
25 Satellite communications Part 25 CFR
26 General wireless communications service
27 Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Service (This part states the conditions under which spectrum is made available in the following bands: 746-764 MHz, 776-794 MHz, 698-746 MHz, 1390-1392 MHz, 1392-1395 MHz, 1432-1435 MHz, 1670-1675 MHz, 2305-2320 MHz, 2345-2360 MHz, 2385-2390 MHz. Lower 700 MHz is 698-746 MHz also TV channels 52-59. ) 700 Guard Band
Lower 700 Part 27 CFR
32 Uniform system of accounts for telecommunications companies Part 32 CFR
36 Jurisdictional separations procedures; standard procedures for separating telecommunications property costs, revenues, expenses, taxes and reserves for telecommunications companies Part 36 CFR
37--39 [Reserved]
41 Telegraph and telephone franks
42 Preservation of records of communication common carriers Part 42 CFR
43 Reports of communication common carriers and certain affiliates Part 43 CFR
51 Interconnection Part 51 CFR
52 Numbering Part 52 CFR
53 Special provisions concerning Bell operating companies Part 53 CFR
54 Universal service Part 54 CFR
59 Infrastructure sharing Part 59 CFR
61 Tariffs Part 61 CFR
62 Applications to hold interlocking directorates
63 Extension of lines and discontinuance, reduction, outage and impairment of service by common carriers; and grants of recognized private operating agency status Part 63 CFR
64 Miscellaneous rules relating to common carriers Part 64 CFR
65 Interstate rate of return prescription procedures and methodologies Part 65 CFR
68 Connection of terminal equipment to the telephone network Part 68 CFR
69 Access charges Part 69 CFR
70-72 [Reserved]
73 Radio broadcast services Part 73 CFR
74 Experimental radio, auxiliary, special broadcast and other program distributional services. ITFS & MDS Part 74 CFR
76 Multichannel Video And Cable Television Service Part 76 CFR
78 Cable television relay service Part 78 CFR
79 Closed captioning of video programming Part 79 CFR
80 Stations in the maritime services (marine band radios) Maritime Page Part 80 CFR
87 Aviation services (aircraft band radios) Aviation Page Part 87 CFR
90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PLMRS (220 MHz, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, Public Safety, Specialized Mobile Radio 800 MHz SMR and 900 MHz SMR) PLMRS Page
I/B Radio
SMR Part 90 CFR
94 [Reserved]
95 Personal Radio Services, PRS (218-219 MHz for subscribers within a specific area, Citizens Band CB radio service 1-5 mile range for personal and business activities, Family Radio Service FRS 1 mile range citizen band service, General Mobile Radio Service GMRS 5-25 mile range citizen band service, Low Power Radio Service LPRS, Medical Implant Communications Service MICS, Radio Control Radio Service R/C, Wireless Medical Telemetry Service WMTS. 218-219 MHz Radio Service that was formerly IVDS.) PRS Page
WMTS Part 95 CFR
97 Amateur Radio Service (ham radio) Amateur Page Part 97 CFR
100 Direct broadcast satellite service Part 100 CFR
101 Fixed microwave services Microwave Part 101 CFR
Wireless Communications WCS, spectrum is 2305-2320, 2345-2360 MHz WCS
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