FCC 90.419 Revised as of September 29, 2014
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§ 90.419 Points of communication.
Normally, operations licensed under this part are intended to provide
intrastation mobile communications. For example, a base station is
intended to communicate with its associated mobile stations and mobile
stations are intended to communicate between associated mobile stations
and associated base stations of the licensee. Accordingly, operations
between base stations at fixed locations are permitted only in the
following situations:
(a) Base stations licensed under subpart T of this part and those in
the Public Safety Pool that operate on frequencies below 450 MHz, may
communicate on a secondary basis with other base stations, operational
fixed stations, or fixed receivers authorized in these services or
pools.
(b) Base stations licensed on any frequency in the Industrial/Business
Pool and on base stations frequencies above 450 MHz in the Public
Safety Pool may communicate on a secondary basis with other base
stations, operational fixed stations, or fixed receivers authorized in
these pools only when:
(1) The messages to be transmitted are of immediate importance to
mobile stations; or
(2) Wireline communications facilities between such points are
inoperative, economically impracticable, or unavailable from
communications common carrier sources. Temporary unavailability due to
a busy wireline circuit is not considered to be within the provisions
of this paragraph.
(c) Operational fixed stations may communicate with units of associated
mobile stations only on a secondary basis.
(d) Operational fixed stations licensed in the Industrial/Business Pool
may communicate on a secondary basis with associated base stations
licensed in these services when:
(1) The messages to be transmitted are of immediate importance to
mobile stations; or
(2) Wireline communications facilities between such points are
inoperative, economically impracticable, or unavailable from
communications common carrier sources. Temporary unavailability due to
a busy wireline circuit is not considered to be within the provisions
of this paragraph.
(e) Travelers' Information Stations are authorized to transmit certain
information to members of the traveling public (see § 90.242).
(f) CMRS licensees in the SMR categories of part 90, subpart S, CMRS
providers authorized in the 220 MHz service of part 90, subpart T, CMRS
paging operations as defined by part 90, subpart P and for-profit
interconnected business radio services with eligibility defined by
§ 90.35 are permitted to utilize their assigned spectrum for fixed
services on a co-primary basis with their mobile operations.
[ 61 FR 45356 , Aug. 29, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 18933 , Apr. 17, 1997;
72 FR 35199 , June 27, 2007]
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