Federal Communications Commission DA 07-3256 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission’s Rules ) ) ) ) WP Docket No. 07-100 ERRATUM Released: July 16, 2007 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: On May 14, 2007, the Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, FCC 07-85, in the above-captioned proceeding.1 This Erratum corrects typographical errors in Appendix B of the item as indicated below: 1. In Section 90.20(d)(42), the text is amended to read as follows: (42) This frequency may not be assigned within 161 km (100 miles) of New Orleans, La. (coordinates 29º56'53" N and 90º04'10" W). 2. In Section 90.157, the text is amended to read as follows: (a) An authorization shall cancel automatically upon permanent discontinuance of operations. Unless stated otherwise in this part or in a station authorization, for the purposes of this section, any station which has not operated for one year or more is considered to have been permanently discontinued. (b) For DSRCS Roadside Units (RSUs) in the 5850-5925 MHz band, it is the DSRCS licensee’s responsibility to delete from the registration database any RSUs that have been discontinued. 3. In Section 90.203(n), the text is amended to read as follows: (n) Transmitters designed to operate in the voice mode on channels designated in §§ 90.531(b)(5) or 90.531(b)(6) that do not provide at least one voice path of 6.25 kHz of spectrum bandwidth shall not be manufactured in or imported into the United States after December 31, 2014. Marketing of these transmitters shall not be permitted after December 31, 2014. 1 22 FCC Rcd 9595 (2007). Federal Communications Commission DA 07-3256 2 4. In Section 90.235(e), the text is amended to read as follows: (e) Until December 31, 1999, for systems in the Public Safety Pool authorized prior to June 20, 1975, and Power and Petroleum licensees as defined in §90.7 authorized prior to June 1, 1976, the maximum duration of any signaling transmission shall not exceed 6 seconds and shall not be repeated more than 5 times. For Power licensees authorized between June 1, 1976, and August 14, 1989, signaling duration shall not exceed 2 seconds and shall not be repeated more than 5 times. Such systems include existing facilities and additional facilities which may be authorized as a clear and direct expansion of existing facilities. After December 31, 1999, all signaling systems shall be required to comply with the 2 second message duration and 3 message repetition requirements. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Scot Stone Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau