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doc.: IEEE d Submission November 2014 John Notor, Notor Research Slide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: FCC NOI on Frequencies Above 24 GHz, FCC A1, GN Docket No Date Submitted: 3 November 2014 Source: John Notor, Notor Research Address 1548 Arata Court, San Jose, CA Voice: , Abstract:Brief summary of FCC NOI for frequencies above 24 GHz Purpose:Information only. Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P 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. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P

doc.: IEEE d Submission November 2014 John Notor, Notor Research Slide 2 An Overview of FCC Proceedings The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) releases a number of different types of regulatory proceedings related to the rulemaking process: 1.Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) 2.Notice of Further Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) 3.Report and Order (R&O) 4.Notice of Inquiry (NOI) The Notice of Inquiry is a way of collecting comments and proposals for rules changes related to a certain regulatory topic. The NOI allows for any proposal to be made, proposals are not limited to responses to FCC suggestions or proposals.

doc.: IEEE d Submission November 2014 John Notor, Notor Research Slide 3 Overview of 60 GHz Allocations Worldwide AdministrationBand (GHz) USA57-64 EU57-66 CANADA57-64 Republic of Korea57-64 Japan59-66 Australia China59-64

doc.: IEEE d Submission November 2014 John Notor, Notor Research Slide 4 Overview of FCC NOI Above 24 GHz Frequency Bands Above 24 GHz for Mobile Services 1.LMDS Band ( GHz, GHz, and GHz) 2.39 GHz Band ( GHz) 3.37/42 GHz Bands ( GHz and GHz) 4.60 GHz Bands (57-64 GHz and GHz) 5.70/80 GHz Bands (71-76 GHz, GHz) 6.24 GHz Bands ( GHz and GHz) FCC NOI: Link to NOILink to NOI

doc.: IEEE d Submission November 2014 John Notor, Notor Research Slide 5 FCC Focus on GHz, GHz Licensing Status: There are no licensed operations in GHz and GHz. Unlicensed operation within the GHz band is permitted under Part 15 of our rules. Non-Federal government operators of outdoor radio equipment in the GHz band segment are not required to obtain individual licenses. Last year, the Commission allowed longer communication distances for outdoor point-to-point systems in the GHz band by allowing higher powers, as well as other changes. Frequencies from GHz are not available for licenses issued in the terrestrial Fixed Service or for any satellite services except for inter-satellite service. FCC rules list GHz as available for Inter-Satellite (ISS) licenses, but there are no current ISS licenses.

doc.: IEEE d Submission November 2014 John Notor, Notor Research Slide 6 FCC Request for Comment on 60 GHz Bands “We seek comment on the advisability of amending our rules to allow unlicensed Part 15 operations in the GHz band segment.” “As an alternative, we seek comment on the possibility of authorizing licensed operations in that band.” “We request commenters to provide supporting information on existing or in development viable technology that would be envisioned for this band.” “We also seek comments on any interference that either licensed or unlicensed advanced mobile operations in the GHz band segment could cause to any inter-satellite operations that might eventually develop in the GHz band.”

doc.: IEEE d Submission November 2014 John Notor, Notor Research Slide 7 Opportunities for to Participate in NOI Provide support text for expanding 60 GHz unlicensed rules to include the 64 to 71 GHz frequency range. Provide support information related to 60 GHz applications, including work done for c and work in process for d indicating briefly technology and market potential. Support the effort to extend unlicensed mobile operations to 100 GHz. 1.Requires some informal analysis of likely impact to other systems: a.Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) b.Fixed Terrestrial Services c.Collision avoidance radars. d.Other mobile and fixed services. 2.Requires some support for the benefits of extending unlicensed to 100 GHz.