FCC 27.1176 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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§ 27.1176 Cost-sharing requirements for AWS in the 2150-2160/62 MHz band.
(a) Frequencies in the 2150-2160/62 MHz band have been reallocated from
the Broadband Radio Service (BRS) to AWS. All AWS entities who benefit
from another AWS entity's clearance of BRS incumbents from this
spectrum, including BRS incumbents occupying the 2150-2162 MHz band on
a primary basis, must contribute to such relocation costs. Only AWS
entrants that relocate BRS incumbents are entitled to such
reimbursement.
(b) AWS entities may satisfy their reimbursement requirement by
entering into private cost-sharing agreements or agreeing to terms
other than those specified in § 27.1180. However, AWS entities are
required to reimburse other AWS entities that incur relocation costs
and are not parties to the alternative agreement. In addition, parties
to a private cost-sharing agreement may seek reimbursement through the
clearinghouse (as discussed in § 27.1178) from AWS entities that are
not parties to the agreement. The cost-sharing plan is in effect during
all phases of BRS relocation until the end of the period specified in
§ 27.1190. If an AWS licensee enters into a spectrum leasing
arrangement and the spectrum lessee triggers a cost-sharing obligation,
the licensee is the AWS entity responsible for satisfying cost-sharing
obligations under these rules.
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