FCC Record, Volume 27, No. 18, Pages 14770 to 15765, November 26 - December 13, 2012 Page: 14,789
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by all participating coordinators." Applications that are submitted for notification must include the
following exhibits:
* A showing that the appropriate contour of the proposed facility is within the contour of
the vacated facility or, in the case of vacated EA spectrum, does not extend into an
adjacent EA where the channel is not available for licensing;
* A statement verifying channel availability;
* A study detailing the directional height of the antenna above average terrain (DHAAT)
for any proposed facility employing the short-spacing separation table in Section
90.621(bX4) of the rules.23
All participating frequency coordinators will check each notified application for conflicts with
other notified applications. Conflicting applications that are submitted for notification on the same date
will be considered "mutually exclusive." In such cases, the application with the earliest notification date
and time stamp will take precedence when frequency choices are made pursuant to the coordinators'
agreed-to procedures for eliminating mutually exclusive channel conflicts. However, later-notified
mutually exclusive applications may maintain their priority for channels that have no conflicts. In
instances where an application submitted for pre-filing coordination conflicts with an application notified
on an earlier date, the later-notified applicant must either delete the pertinent conflicting channel or utilize
an engineering solution to eliminate the conflict prior to the coordinator's filing of the application with
the Commission. Mutually exclusive applications filed with the Commission will be dismissed without
prejudice.
Exclusive Eligibility Periods
From January 17, 2013 to January 17, 2016, vacated channels identified by this Public Notice will
be available exclusively for licensing to public safety eligible entities. From January 17, 2016 to January
17, 2018, vacated channels identified by this Public Notice will be available exclusively for licensing to
public safety eligible entities and critical infrastructure industry eligible entities.
Continued Oneration By Sprint Subject to 60 Days Notice
Applicants who receive licenses for channels vacated by Sprint in accordance with this
Public Notice must provide 60 days notice to Sprint before they activate a channel for testing or the
commencement of operations. Sprint may continue existing operations on channels covered by this
Public Notice after new licenses are granted until 60 days after the new licensee notifies Sprint of its
intention to activate the channel(s) for testing or commencement of operations. This advance notice must
be provided to Sprint by email at 800mhzinterleavedspectrum@sprint.com. Upon receipt of such notice,
Sprint must cease operation on the channel(s) specified in the notice within 60 days to the extent
necessary to comply with the co-channel spacing requirements of Section 90.621(b) of the rules. New
licenses granted pursuant to this Public Notice will be conditioned on providing such 60-day notice to
Sprint.
SSee Memorandum of Agreement
23 47 C.F.R. 90.621(bX4).14789
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