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doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission October 26, 2012 Slide 1 FCC TV Band Incentive Auction: Impact on Unlicensed Operation Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Date: October 26, 2012 John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission Background The Incentive Auction Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM), FCC Docket No , is the next step in the evolution of US spectrum planning, which began with: –The National Broadband Plan of 2010: Introduced concept of incentive auctions. –The Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012: Authorized the FCC to conduct incentive auctions. Directed the FCC to conduct an incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum. NPRM Critical Dates: –Comment deadline: December 21, –Reply comment deadline: February 19, October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission Incentive Auction Overview Key elements of the Incentive Auction: 1.A “reverse auction” in which broadcast television licensees submit bids to voluntarily relinquish spectrum usage rights in exchange for payments. 2.A reorganization or “repacking” of the broadcast television bands in order to free up a portion of the ultra high frequency (UHF) band for other uses. 3.A “forward auction” of initial licenses for flexible use of the newly available spectrum. Relationship of auction elements: 1.Each of the three pieces presents distinct issues to resolve. 2.All three pieces are interdependent. 3.For the incentive auction to succeed, all three pieces have to work together. October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission TV Band Allocations Presently, the TV broadcast band has the following characteristics: 1.Occupies 294 MHz of spectrum, with 6 MHz channels, Ch 2 to Ch Includes co-primary operation of fixed and land mobile services in the UHF frequency range from MHz (Ch 14-20). 3.Broadcasting stations operation under Part 73 of the Commission’s rules. Other services which use the TV band: 1.Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) operate on a secondary basis under Part 74 rules, restricted to entities which hold TV broadcast licenses for operation on channels Low Power Auxiliary Stations (LPAS)/Wireless Microphones operate under Part 74 subpart H rules in vacant TV channels on a secondary, non-interference basis. 3.Channel 37 ( MHz): reserved for radio astronomy, Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) is permitted in Ch 37 under Part 95 rules. 4.Unlicensed devices under Part 15 rules, including wireless microphones and devices operating under TV White Spaces (TVWS) rules. October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission Proposed Changes in TV Band The FCC proposes a 600 MHz Band Plan for licensed flexible use spectrum: 1.Derived from relinquished broadcast spectrum usage rights focused on FDD operation. 2.Keeps downlink spectrum (base station to user device) consistent nation wide. 3.Allows variation in uplink spectrum (user device to base station) by geographic area. 4.Designates specific uplink and downlink 5 MHz spectrum blocks, pairing them where possible. 5.Unpaired downlink blocks will be allocated for supplemental expansion, or possible operation as TDD spectrum. 6.Guard bands are restricted to be “no larger than technically reasonable to prevent harmful interference” between adjacent licensed services. 7.Retains Ch 37 as a protected channel for radio astronomy, continues WMTS under Part 95. October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission Uplink Band Variation by Market The FCC proposes to allow the Uplink Band to vary by market depending upon circumstances. The Uplink guard band frequency will also vary by market as a consequence of this approach. Variations in Uplink allocations by market creates unpaired downlink channels which will be allocated to supplemental expansion of downlink services, or possibly TDD operation. October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission FCC Seeks Input on Guard Band Requirements Commenters are encouraged to provide technical analysis. FCC proposes that guard bands be used for low power unlicensed operations that are secondary and cannot cause interference (high power operations will not be permitted). FCC initially proposes guard bands of 6 MHz, subject to review of technical analysis provided by commenters. October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission Part 15 Wireless Microphones Part 15 wireless microphones are permitted on unused TV channels per rules in a previous waiver. 1.This continues pending the outcome of WT Docket , Wireless Microphone Order and Further Notice. The FCC has requested a refresh of comments related to WT Docket Nos , , ET Docket No in DA , released October 5, The FCC, in the TVWS proceeding, excluded TVWS devices from two channels near Ch 37 which, if available, could be used for wireless microphones. 3.In addition to protected LPAS devices, the FCC permits certain qualified unlicensed microphone operators to register in the TVWS database for protection from TVWS devices at certain specific times and locations. The FCC seeks comment regarding operation of wireless microphones, including both LPAS and Part 15 devices, in the packed TV band spectrum that results from establishing the 600 MHz band plan. October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission Part 15 TV White Spaces The FCC proposes to continue to allow TV White Space Devices (TVWDs) to operate under current rules on unused TV spectrum available after the 600 MHz band plan is implemented. The FCC proposes allowing TVWDs to use the guard band spectrum. –The FCC is expecting guard bands to be 6 MHz wide. –Guard bands may include an additional 0-4 MHz of remainder spectrum which may result in individual mobile markets when the final 600 MHz band plan for each market is implemented. FCC seeks comment on these proposals, comments on the technical conditions for operation of TVWDs in the guard band spectrum, and other comments on other issues related to TVWDs. The FCC seeks comment on whether Ch 37 should be made available for unlicensed use. The FCC seeks comment on whether the FCC should maintain the designation of two channels near Ch 37 for wireless microphones. October 26, John Notor

doc.: 18-12/108r0 Submission Final Thoughts The FCC is proposing no specific changes to the Part 15 rules in this proceeding. The reallocation of TV spectrum to flexible terrestrial services reduces the number of channels available to TVWDs overall, especially in suburban and rural areas. Because the downlink guard band will be a fixed frequency band nation wide when the final band plan is rolled out, the rules for operation of unlicensed devices may be more flexible in the downlink guard band. Because the uplink guard band varies by geographic market area, operation in the uplink guard band will likely be subject to present TVWS rules which require access to a database to gain authorization to operate. The need for spectrum for wireless microphone operations may lead to additional restrictions on the use of guard band frequencies for TVWDs, and other unlicensed devices, especially in and near major metropolitan areas. October 26, John Notor