FCC 25.225 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 25.225 Geographic Service Requirements for 17/24 GHz Broadcasting
Satellite Service.
(a) Each operator of a 17/24 GHz BSS space station that is used to
provide video programming directly to consumers in the 48 contiguous
United States (CONUS) must provide comparable service to Alaska and
Hawaii, unless such service is not technically feasible or not
economically reasonable from the authorized orbital location.
(b) Each operator of a 17/24 GHz BSS space station subject to paragraph
(a) of this section must design and configure its space station to be
capable of providing service to Alaska and Hawaii, that is comparable
to the service that such satellites will provide to CONUS subscribers,
from any orbital location capable of providing service to either Alaska
or Hawaii to which it may be located or relocated in the future.
(c) If an operator of a 17/24 GHz BSS space station that is used to
provide video programming directly to consumers in the United States
relocates or replaces a 17/24 GHz BSS space station at a location from
which service to Alaska and Hawaii had been provided by another 17/24
GHz BSS space station, the operator must use a space station capable of
providing at least the same level of service to Alaska and Hawaii as
previously provided from that location.
[ 72 FR 50033 , Aug. 29, 2007]
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