FCC 24.239 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 24.239 Cost-sharing requirements for broadband PCS.
Frequencies in the 1850-1990 MHz band listed in § 101.147(c) of this
chapter have been allocated for use by PCS. In accordance with
procedures specified in § § 101.69 through 101.81 of this chapter, PCS
entities (both licensed and unlicensed) are required to relocate the
existing Fixed Microwave Services (FMS) licensees in these bands if
interference to the existing FMS operations would occur. All PCS
entities who benefit from spectrum clearance by other PCS entities or a
voluntarily relocating microwave incumbent, must contribute to such
relocation costs. PCS entities may satisfy this requirement by entering
into private cost-sharing agreements or agreeing to terms other than
those specified in § 24.243. However, PCS entities are required to
reimburse other PCS entities or voluntarily relocating microwave
incumbents 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 § 24.241) from PCS entities that are not parties to the
agreement. The cost-sharing plan is in effect during all phases of
microwave relocation specified in § 101.69 of this chapter. If a
licensee in the Broadband PCS Service enters into a spectrum leasing
arrangement (as set forth in part 1, subpart X of this chapter) and the
spectrum lessee triggers a cost-sharing obligation, the licensee is the
PCS entity responsible for satisfying the cost-sharing obligations
under § § 24.239 through 24.253.
[ 62 FR 12757 , Mar. 18, 1997, as amended at 69 FR 77559 , Dec. 27, 2004]
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