FCC 25.103 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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2013
§ 25.103 Definitions.
(a) Communications common carrier . The term “communications common
carrier” as used in this part means any person (individual,
partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust, corporation, or
other entity) engaged as a common carrier for hire, in interstate or
foreign communication by wire or radio or in interstate or foreign
radio transmission of energy, including such carriers as are described
in subsection 2(b) (2) and (3) of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, and, in addition, for purposes of subpart H of this part,
includes any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company,
trust, corporation, or other entity which owns or controls, directly or
indirectly, or is under direct or indirect common control with, any
such carrier.
(b) Authorized carrier. The term “authorized carrier” means a
communications common carrier which is authorized by the Federal
Communications Commission under the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, to provide services by means of communications satellites.
(c) Communications satellite corporation. (1) The terms “communications
satellite corporation” or “corporation” as used in this part mean the
corporation created pursuant to the provisions of Title III of the
Communications Satellite Act of 1962.
(2) The corporation shall be deemed to be a common carrier within the
meaning of section 3(10) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
(d) Communication-satellite earth station complex. The term
communication-satellite earth station complex includes transmitters,
receivers, and communications antennas at the earth station site
together with the interconnecting terrestrial facilities (cables,
lines, or microwave facilities) and modulating and demodulating
equipment necessary for processing of traffic received from the
terrestrial distribution system(s) prior to transmission via satellite
and of traffic received from the satellite prior to transfer of
channels of communication to terrestrial distribution system(s).
(e) Communication-satellite earth station complex functions. The
communication-satellite earth station complex interconnects with
terminal equipment of common carriers or authorized entities at the
interface; accepts traffic from such entities at the interface,
processes for transmission via satellite and performs the transmission
function; receives traffic from a satellite or satellites, processes it
in a form necessary to deliver channels of communication to terrestrial
common carriers or such other authorized entities and delivers the
processed traffic to such entities at the interface.
(f) Interface. The point of interconnection between two distinct but
adjacent communications systems having different functions. The
interface in the communication-satellite service is that point where
communications terminal equipment of the terrestrial common carriers or
other authorized entities interconnects with the terminal equipment of
the communication-satellite earth station complex. The interface in the
communication-satellite service shall be located at the earth station
site, or if this is impracticable, as close thereto as possible.
(g) Emergency call center (ECC). A facility that subscribers of
satellite commercial mobile radio services call when in need of
emergency assistance by dialing “911” on their mobile satellite earth
terminal.
[ 28 FR 13037 , Dec. 5, 1963, as amended at 31 FR 3289 , Mar. 2, 1966; 68 FR 63997 , Nov. 12, 2003; 69 FR 6582 , Feb. 11, 2004]
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