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FCC 90.757
Revised as of September 29, 2014
Goto Year:2013 | 2015
§ 90.757   Construction requirements.

   (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a Phase I
   non-nationwide licensee that is granted modification of its
   authorization to relocate its base station must construct its base
   station and place it in operation, or commence service, on all
   authorized channels on or before August 15, 1996, or within 12 months
   of initial grant date, whichever is later. The authorization of a
   licensee that does not construct its base station and place it in
   operation, or commence service, by this date, cancels automatically and
   must be returned to the Commission.

   (b) A Phase I non-nationwide licensee with a base station authorized at
   a location north of Line A must construct its base station and place it
   in operation, or commence service, on all authorized channels within 12
   months of initial grant date, or within 12 months of the date of the
   release of the terms of an agreement between the United States and
   Canadian governments on the sharing of 220-222 MHz spectrum between the
   two countries, whichever is later. The authorization of a licensee that
   does not construct its base station and place it in operation, or
   commence service, by this date, cancels automatically and must be
   returned to the Commission.

   [ 61 FR 3845 , Feb. 2, 1996]

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Policies Governing the Licensing and Use of Phase II EA, Regional and
Nationwide Systems

   Source:  62 FR 15998 , 15999, Apr. 3, 1997, unless otherwise noted.

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