*Pages 1--4 from Microsoft Word - 42555* PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12 th St., S. W. Washington, D. C. 20554 DA 04- 3061 Released: September 24, 2004 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU’S BROADBAND DIVISION GRANTS REQUESTS FOR WAIVER OF MDS AND ITFS DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE RULES In this Public Notice, the Broadband Division grants waivers of the Commission’s discontinuance of service rules for the Multipoint Distribution Service (MDS) and Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) stations, in order to facilitate the transition to new rules. For MDS facilities, Section 21.44( a)( 3) of the Commission’s Rules provides that a license shall be automatically forfeited upon the voluntary removal or alteration of facilities, so as to render the station not operational for a period of 30 days or more. 1 Section 21.303( d) of the Commission’s Rules requires the licensee to take one of three actions “if any radio frequency should not be used to render any service as authorized during a consecutive period of twelve months at any time after construction is completed. . . .” 2 The three potential actions are (1) submitting its station license for cancellation, (2) filing an application for modification of the station license to delete the unused frequency, or (3) requesting a waiver and an extension in the time permitted for resuming operation, pursuant to Section 21.303( d)( 3). 3 For ITFS stations, Section 74.932( d) of the Commission’s Rules requires a licensee to forward a license to the Commission for cancellation in case of permanent discontinuance of operation. 4 A station which has not operated for one year is considered to have permanently discontinued operation. 5 The attachment to this public notice lists timely- filed requests pending before the Broadband Division for waiver of Section 21.44( a)( 3) of the Commission’s Rules or Section 21.303( d) of the Commission’s Rules. Grant of these waivers would allow the stations to remain silent beyond the time contemplated in the rules. For MDS licensees, pursuant to Section 21.19 of the Commission's Rules, 6 an applicant seeking a waiver must make an affirmative showing that: (a) The underlying purpose of the rule will not be served, or would be frustrated, by its application in the particular case, and that grant of the waiver is otherwise in the public interest; or (b) The unique facts and circumstances of a particular case render application of the rule inequitable, unduly burdensome or otherwise contrary to the public interest. 1 47 C. F. R. § 21.44( a)( 3). 2 Id. 3 See 47 C. F. R. § 21. 303( d)( 1)-( 3). 4 47 C. F. R. § 74.932( d). 5 Id. 6 47 C. F. R. § 21.19. 1 Applicants must also show the lack of a reasonable alternative. 7 For ITFS licensees, “An applicant for waiver faces a high hurdle even at the starting gate. ‘When an applicant seeks a waiver of a rule, it must plead with particularity the facts and circumstances which warrant such action.” ’ 8 Based upon the record before us, we conclude that the waiver requests listed in the appendix have made a sufficient showing to justify a waiver. 9 On July 29, 2004, the Commission released a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making that fundamentally restructured the band to provide MDS (renamed the Broadband Radio Service, or BRS) and ITFS (renamed the Educational Broadband Service, or EBS) licensees with greater flexibility, and took numerous steps to promote competition, innovation, and investment in wireless broadband services and educational services. 10 Among other actions, the MDS/ ITFS R& O & FNPRM eliminated the discontinuance of service rules for the new BRS and EBS. 11 Once the rules adopted in the MDS/ ITFS R& O & FNPRM become effective, the discontinuance of service rules will no longer apply to non- common carrier BRS and EBS licensees. In order to facilitate the transition to the new rules, we will grant a waiver of the existing rules until the effective date of the new rules. Accordingly IT IS ORDERED that pursuant to Section 4( i) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U. S. C. §§ 154( i), and Sections 21.44 and 21.303 of the Commission’s Rules, 47 C. F. R. §§ 21. 44, 21.303, the waiver requests listed in the Appendix to this Public Notice ARE GRANTED, and the MDS and ITFS stations listed in the Appendix ARE AUTHORIZED to remain silent until the effective date of the new rules adopted in WT Docket No. 03- 66. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission’s Rules, 47 C. F. R. §§ 0. 131, 0.331. Action by the Deputy Chief, Broadband Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau - FCC - 7 Id. 8 WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F. 2d 1153, 1157 (D. C. Cir. 1969) (citing Rio Grande Family Radio Fellowship, Inc. v. FCC, 406 F. 2d 664 (D. C. Cir. 1968) (per curiam)). 9 Our decision to grant these waiver requests should not be construed as evidence that the Broadband Division agrees with all of the arguments made in the waiver requests. Instead, our decision to grant these waiver requests is based upon our independent review of the record as a whole. 10 Amendment of Parts 1, 21, 73, 74 and 101 of the Commission’s Rules to Facilitate the Provision of Fixed and Mobile Broadband Access, Educational and Other Advanced Services in the 2150- 2162 and 2500- 2690 MHz Bands, et al.; WT Docket Nos. 03- 66, et al., Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 14165 (2004) (MDS/ ITFS R& O & FNPRM). 11 Id., 19 FCC Rcd at 14255- 57 ¶¶ 231- 239. 2 APPENDIX – GRANTED WAIVER REQUESTS Licensee Call Sign Community of License Date Waiver Request Filed AIG Radio Holding Co., Inc. WMI890 Bremerton, Washington 7/ 26/ 2004 Alda Wireless Holdings, Inc. WHJ878 Detroit, Michigan 3/ 4/ 2003 Alda Wireless Holdings, Inc. WLK238 Detroit, Michigan 3/ 4/ 2003 Alda Wireless Holdings, Inc. WNEK611 Detroit, Michigan 3/ 4/ 2003 Alda Wireless Holdings, Inc. WNTK656 Detroit, Michigan 3/ 4/ 2003 Atlanta MDS Company WGW309 Atlanta, Georgia 4/ 14/ 2004 Baypoint TV, Inc. WLW755 Metropolis, Illinois 7/ 9/ 2004 Blake Twedt WNTI680 Burlington, Vermont 8/ 9/ 2004 Gadsden Independent School District WNC259 Las Cruces, New Mexico 2/ 10/ 2004 Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network, Inc. WLX806 Las Cruces, New Mexico 1/ 16/ 2004 Ivan Nachman WNTI675 Burlington, Vermont 8/ 9/ 2004 John Dudcek WNTH842 Burlington, Vermont 8/ 9/ 2004 Krisar, Inc. WLW835 Jackson, Mississippi 12/ 4/ 2003 Libmot Communications Partnership WLW787 Enid, Oklahoma 7/ 9/ 2004 Libmot Communications Partnership WMX910 Paducah, Kentucky 7/ 9/ 2004 Libmot Communications Partnership WMX911 Paducah, Kentucky 7/ 9/ 2004 3 Libmot Communications Partnership WNTH681 Metropolis, Illinois 7/ 9/ 2004 Minneapolis MDS Company WCU552 Minneapolis, Minnesota 4/ 23/ 2004 Multichannel MDS, Inc. WHT661 Albuquerque, New Mexico 1/ 30/ 2004 Nevada MDS, Inc. WHT722 Las Vegas, Nevada 7/ 10/ 2003 Nevada MDS, Inc. WHT724 Las Vegas, Nevada 7/ 10/ 2003 Onate High School WNC224 Las Cruces, New Mexico 12/ 31/ 2003 Paul M. Kimball WHT662 Albuquerque, New Mexico 4/ 13/ 2004 People’s Choice TV of Albuquerque, Inc. KFK32 Albuquerque, New Mexico 9/ 1/ 2004 Sacramento Microband, Inc. WSL88 Sacramento, California 3/ 29/ 2004 Sanguinetti Investment Corporation WMH868 Rutland, Vermont 2/ 5/ 2004 Sanguinetti Investment Corporation WMI343 Rutland, Vermont 2/ 5/ 2004 Satellite Signals of New England, Inc. WLK341 Rutland, Vermont 2/ 5/ 2004 Satellite Signals of New England, Inc. WMH308 Cornwall, Vermont 2/ 5/ 2004 Satellite Signals of New England, Inc. WMH560 Lyndonville, Vermont 2/ 5/ 2004 Satellite Signals of New England, Inc. WNTI856 Rutland, Vermont 2/ 5/ 2004 Stella Pappas WLW935 Columbus, Georgia 11/ 25/ 2003 Wayne State University WLK367 Detroit, Michigan 3/ 4/ 2003 Weststar Communications, Inc. WNTH820 Monterey, California 8/ 18/ 2004 4