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(1) Base station. A structure or equipment at a fixed location that enables Commission-licensed or authorized wireless communications between user equipment and a communications network.
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(1) Base station. A structure or equipment at a fixed location that enables Commission-licensed or authorized wireless communications between user equipment and a communications network.
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On November 18, 2009, the FCC issued a declaratory ruling to clarify certain portions of Section 332 of the Communications Act. This decision may be significant, because it could streamline the tower
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Every municipality is responsible for adopting its own set of laws governing the placement, design standards, and safety features of wireless telecommunications equipment installed and/or operated
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Chapter Contents1 Introduction2 Ground Systems Architecture3 Frequency Considerations4 Ground Segment Services5 Ground Stations Components6 Mission and Science Operations Centers7 End-To-End Communications and Compatibility Testing8 Cyber Security9 State-Of-The-Art – Ground Data and Supporting SystemsThe MOC is where all satellite commanding is generated, ground station control is managed, and satellite telemetry is archived. It is typically a physical location where everything required to operate the satellite is located. It is often in a secure room with controlled access to protect the satellite operating equipment and prevent unauthorized s...See more on nasa.govBand: FrequencyUHF: 300 to 1000 MHzHF: 3 to 30 MHzVHF: 30 to 300 MHzFederal Communications Commission[PDF]
Small wireless facilities generally qualify for the categorical exclusion for collocations. In general, collocations are categorically excluded from detailed environmental review under NEPA and the
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The private sector, as owners and operators of the majority of communications infrastructure, is the primary entity responsible for protecting sector infrastructure and assets.
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Equipment associated with wireless communications services such as private, broadcast, and public safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services and fixed wireless services such as
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These lower power facilities primarily add capacity in high-traffic areas, dense urban areas, and suburban communities, where people are using smartphones and other devices, and are not a
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"Underground facilities" means utility and telecommunications facilities located under the surface of the ground, excluding the underground foundations or supports for overhead facilities.
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Notwithstanding section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (Public Law 104–104) or any other provision of law, a State or local government may not deny, and shall approve,
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