[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 47, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 47CFR22.503]



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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

 

                         COMMISSION (CONTINUED)

 

PART 22_PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES--Table of Contents

 

               Subpart E_Paging and Radiotelephone Service

 

Sec. 22.503  Paging geographic area authorizations.



    The FCC considers applications for and issues paging geographic area 

authorizations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service in accordance 

with the rules in this section. Each paging geographic area 

authorization contains conditions requiring compliance with paragraphs 

(h) and (i) of this section.

    (a) Channels. The FCC may issue a paging geographic area 

authorization for any channel listed in Sec. 22.531 of this part or for 

any channel pair listed in Sec. 22.561 of this part.

    (b) Paging geographic areas. The paging geographic areas are as 

follows:

    (1) The Nationwide paging geographic area comprises the District of 

Columbia and all States, Territories and possessions of the United 

States of America.

    (2) Major Economic Areas (MEAs) and Economic Areas (EAs) are defined 

below. EAs are defined by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic 

Analysis. See Final Redefinition of the MEA Economic Areas, 60 FR 13114 

(March 10, 1995). MEAs are based on EAs. In addition to the Department 

of Commerce's 172 EAs, the FCC shall separately license Guam and the 

Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin 

Islands, and American Samoa, which have been assigned FCC-created EA 

numbers 173-175, respectively, and MEA numbers 49-51, respectively.



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    (3) The 51 MEAs are composed of one or more EAs as defined in the 

following table:



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                   MEAs                                  EAs

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1 (Boston)................................  1-3.

2 (New York City).........................  4-7, 10.

3 (Buffalo)...............................  8.

4 (Philadelphia)..........................  11-12.

5 (Washington)............................  13-14.

6 (Richmond)..............................  15-17, 20.

7 (Charlotte-Greensboro-Greenville-         18-19, 21-26, 41-42, 46.

 Raleigh).

8 (Atlanta)...............................  27-28, 37-40, 43.

9 (Jacksonville)..........................  29, 35.

10 (Tampa-St. Petersburg-Orlando).........  30, 33-34.

11 (Miami)................................  31-32.

12 (Pittsburgh)...........................  9, 52-53.

13 (Cincinnati-Dayton)....................  48-50.

14 (Columbus).............................  51.

15 (Cleveland)............................  54-55.

16 (Detroit)..............................  56-58, 61-62.

17 (Milwaukee)............................  59-60, 63, 104-105, 108.

18 (Chicago)..............................  64-66, 68, 97, 101.

19 (Indianapolis).........................  67.

20 (Minneapolis-St. Paul).................  106-107, 109-114, 116.

21 (Des Moines-Quad Cities)...............  100, 102-103, 117.

22 (Knoxville)............................  44-45.

23 (Louisville-Lexington-Evansville)......  47, 69-70, 72.

24 (Birmingham)...........................  36, 74, 78-79.

25 (Nashville)............................  71.

26 (Memphis-Jackson)......................  73, 75-77.

27 (New Orleans-Baton Rouge)..............  80-85.

28 (Little Rock)..........................  90-92, 95.

29 (Kansas City)..........................  93, 99, 123.

30 (St. Louis)............................  94, 96, 98.

31 (Houston)..............................  86-87, 131.

32 (Dallas-Fort Worth)....................  88-89, 127-130, 135, 137-

                                             138.

33 (Denver)...............................  115, 140-143.

34 (Omaha)................................  118-121.

35 (Wichita)..............................  122.

36 (Tulsa)................................  124.

37 (Oklahoma City)........................  125-126.

38 (San Antonio)..........................  132-134.

39 (El Paso-Albuquerque)..................  136, 139, 155-157.

40 (Phoenix)..............................  154, 158-159.

41 (Spokane-Billings).....................  144-147, 168.

42 (Salt Lake City).......................  148-150, 152.

43 (San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose).......  151, 162-165.

44 (Los Angeles-San Diego)................  153, 160-161.

45 (Portland).............................  166-167.

46 (Seattle)..............................  169-170.

47 (Alaska)...............................  171.

48 (Hawaii)...............................  172.

49 (Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands)  173.

50 (Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands)..  174.

51 (American Samoa).......................  175.

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    (c) Availability. The FCC may determine whether to issue a paging 

geographic area authorization for any specific channel or channel pair 

in any specific paging geographic area. The FCC may replace existing 

site specific authorizations for facilities on a channel or channel pair 

located in a paging geographic area with a paging geographic area 

authorization for that channel or channel pair, if in its sole 

discretion, the FCC determines that the public interest would be served 

by such replacement.

    (d) Filing windows. The FCC accepts applications for paging 

geographic area authorizations only during filing windows. The FCC 

issues Public Notices announcing in advance the dates of the filing 

windows, and the specific paging geographic areas and channels for which 

applications may be accepted.

    (e) One grant per geographic area. The FCC may grant one and only 

one application for a paging geographic area authorization for any 

specific channel or channel pair in any specific paging geographic area 

defined in paragraph (b) of this section. Selection from among mutually 

exclusive applications for a paging geographic area authorization will 

be made in accordance with the procedures in Sec. Sec. 22.131 and 

22.200 through 22.299. If after the selection process but prior to 

filing a ``long form'' application, a successful bidder decides to 

partition the paging geographic area, the FCC may require and accept 

multiple ``long form'' applications from the consortium members.

    (f) Exclusive right to expand. During the term of a paging 

geographic area authorization, the FCC does not accept, from anyone 

other than the paging geographic area licensee, any major application 

for authorization to operate a facility that would serve unserved area 

within the paging geographic area specified in that paging geographic 

area authorization, on the channel specified in that paging geographic 

area authorization, unless any extension of the interfering contour of 

the proposed facility falls:

    (1) Within the composite interfering contour of another licensee; 

or,

    (2) Into unserved area and the paging geographic area licensee 

consents to such extension.

    (g) Subsequent applications not accepted. During the term of a 

paging geographic area authorization, the FCC does not accept any 

application for authorization relating to a facility that is or would be 

located within the paging geographic area specified in that



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paging geographic area authorization, on the channel specified in that 

paging geographic area authorization, except in the following 

situations:

    (1) FCC grant of an application authorizing the construction of the 

facility could have a significant environmental effect as defined by 

Sec. 1.1307 of this chapter. See Sec. 22.115(a)(5).

    (2) Specific international coordination procedures are required, 

prior to assignment of a channel to the facility, pursuant to a treaty 

or other agreement between the United States government and the 

government of Canada or Mexico. See Sec. 22.169.

    (3) The paging geographic area licensee or another licensee of a 

system within the paging geographic area applies to assign its 

authorization or for FCC consent to a transfer of control.

    (h) Adjacent geographic area coordination required. Before 

constructing a facility for which the interfering contour (as defined in 

Sec. 22.537 or Sec. 22.567 of this part, as appropriate for the 

channel involved) would extend into another paging geographic area, a 

paging geographic area licensee must obtain the consent of the relevant 

co-channel paging geographic area licensee, if any, into whose area the 

interfering contour would extend. Licensees are expected to cooperate 

fully and in good faith attempt to resolve potential interference 

problems before bringing matters to the FCC. In the event that there is 

no co-channel paging geographic area licensee from whom to obtain 

consent in the area into which the interfering contour would extend, the 

facility may be constructed and operated subject to the condition that, 

at such time as the FCC issues a paging geographic area authorization 

for that adjacent geographic area, either consent must be obtained or 

the facility modified or eliminated such that the interfering contour no 

longer extends into the adjacent geographic area.

    (i) Protection of existing service. All facilities constructed and 

operated pursuant to a paging geographic area authorization must provide 

co-channel interference protection in accordance with Sec. 22.537 or 

Sec. 22.567, as appropriate for the channel involved, to all authorized 

co-channel facilities of exclusive licensees within the paging 

geographic area. Non-exclusive licensees on the thirty-five exclusive 

929 MHz channels are not entitled to exclusive status, and will continue 

to operate under the sharing arrangements established with the exclusive 

licensees and other non-exclusive licensees that were in effect prior to 

February 19, 1997. MEA, EA, and nationwide geographic area licensees 

have the right to share with non-exclusive licensees on the thirty-five 

exclusive 929 MHz channels on a non-interfering basis.

    (j) Site location restriction. The transmitting antenna of each 

facility constructed and operated pursuant to a paging geographic area 

authorization must be located within the paging geographic area 

specified in the authorization.

    (k) Coverage requirements. Failure by an MEA or EA licensee to meet 

either the coverage requirements in paragraphs (k)(1) and (k)(2) of this 

section, or alternatively, the substantial service requirement in 

paragraph (k)(3) of this section, will result in automatic termination 

of authorizations for those facilities that were not authorized, 

constructed, and operating at the time the geographic area authorization 

was granted. MEA and EA licensees have the burden of showing when their 

facilities were authorized, constructed, and operating, and should 

retain necessary records of these sites until coverage requirements are 

fulfilled. For the purpose of this paragraph, to ``cover'' area means to 

include geographic area within the composite of the service contour(s) 

determined by the methods of Sec. Sec. 22.537 or 22.567 as appropriate 

for the particular channel involved. Licensees may determine the 

population of geographic areas included within their service contours 

using either the 1990 census or the 2000 census, but not both.

    (1) No later than three years after the initial grant of an MEA or 

EA geographic area authorization, the licensee must construct or 

otherwise acquire and operate sufficient facilities to cover one third 

of the population in the paging geographic area. The licensee must 

notify the FCC at the end of the three-year period pursuant to Sec. 

1.946 of this chapter, either that it has satisfied this requirement or 

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plans to satisfy the alternative requirement to provide substantial 

service in accordance with paragraph (k)(3) of this section.

    (2) No later than five years after the initial grant of an MEA or EA 

geographic area authorization, the licensee must construct or otherwise 

acquire and operate sufficient facilities to cover two thirds of the 

population in the paging geographic area. The licensee must notify the 

FCC at the end of the five year period pursuant to Sec. 1.946 of this 

chapter, either that it has satisfied this requirement or that it has 

satisfied the alternative requirement to provide substantial service in 

accordance with paragraph (k)(3) of this section.

    (3) As an alternative to the coverage requirements of paragraphs 

(k)(1) and (k)(2) of this section, the paging geographic area licensee 

may demonstrate that, no later than five years after the initial grant 

of its paging geographic area authorization, it provides substantial 

service to the paging geographic area. ``Substantial service'' means 

service that is sound, favorable, and substantially above a level of 

mediocre service that would barely warrant renewal.



[62 FR 11633, Mar. 12, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 68945, Dec. 14, 1998; 

64 FR 33782, June 24, 1999]