FCC 101.135 Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 101.135 Shared use of radio stations and the offering of private carrier
service.
Licensees of Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave radio
stations may share the use of their facilities on a non-profit basis or
may offer service on a for-profit private carrier basis, subject to the
following conditions and limitations:
(a) Persons or governmental entities licensed to operate radio systems
pursuant to subpart H of this part on any of the private radio
frequencies set out in § 101.101 may share such systems with, or
provide private carrier service to, any eligible entity for licensing
under this part, regardless of individual eligibility restrictions,
provided that the communications being carried are permissible under
§ 101.603.
(b) The licensee must maintain access to and control over all
facilities authorized under its license;
(c) All sharing and private carrier arrangements must be conducted
pursuant to a written agreement to be kept as part of the station
records; and
(d) The licensee must keep an up-to-date list of system sharers and
private carrier subscribers and the basis of their eligibility under
this part. Such records must be kept current and must be made available
upon request for inspection by the Commission.
(e) Applicants licensed in the MAS frequencies after June 2, 2000,
shall not provide service to others on a for-profit private carrier
basis in the 928-928.85/952-952.85/956.25-956.45 MHz bands and the
932.25-932.5/941.25-941.5 MHz bands.
[ 61 FR 26677 , May 28, 1996, as amended at 65 FR 17449 , Apr. 3, 2000; 65 FR 38330 , June 20, 2000; 66 FR 35110 , July 3, 2001; 68 FR 4958 , Jan.
31, 2003]
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