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An Assessment of the Viability of Accommodating Advanced Mobile Wireless (3G) Systems in the 1710-1770 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz Bands

July 22, 2002
Abstract

This NTIA document summarizes the findings of NTIA, the FCC’s 3G Working Group, the DOD, and other members of the Intra-Government 3G Planning Group (IG3GPG).  The IG3GPG assessed the 1710-1770 MHz and the 2110-2170 MHz bands to determine if those bands present viable options for accommodating advanced mobile wireless systems.  The 1710-1770 MHz band is used by a number of Federal agencies for fixed microwave systems, airborne and land mobile systems, satellite command and control operations, radio astronomy, weapon control systems, and video surveillance systems.  The 2110-2170 MHz band includes common carrier, multi-point distribution, paging, radiotelephone, local TV transmission, and private point-to-point service licensees.  The 2110-2170 MHz band is also allocated to the mobile satellite service downlink.  During earlier efforts, these particular bands had been identified as offering the greatest potential for additional spectrum for advanced mobile wireless services.

This NTIA document summarizes the findings of NTIA, the FCC’s 3G Working Group, the DOD, and other members of the Intra-Government 3G Planning Group (IG3GPG).

FCC and NTIA Memorandum of Understanding on Spectrum Coordination

January 31, 2003

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) executed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on spectrum coordination. The MOU, signed by FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell and Assistant Secretary of Commerce Nancy J. Victory, will apply to coordination of spectrum issues involving both federal and non-federal users.

NTIA Letter on Linkage of Internet Addresses with Telephone Numbers (ENUM)

February 12, 2003

NTIA  pledged active U.S. government participation in the global effort, known as "ENUM" and now under way, to match phone numbers with Internet addresses. ENUM would enable U.S. citizens to communicate both voice and text messages through one single identifier, either a telephone number or an e-mail address.

Closing Comment Period on Review of Exceptions to the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

February 23, 2003
Docket Number
020816196-2196-01; 020816197-2197-01; 010222048-2217-03; 010222048-2229-04; 010222048-2243-05; 010222048-2293-06; 010222048-2215-02; 010222048-2313-07; and 010222048-3014-08

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Docket Nos. 020816196-2196-01; 020816197-2197-01; 010222048-2217-03; 010222048-2229-04; 010222048-2243-05; 010222048-2293-06; 010222048-2215-02; 010222048-2313-07; and 010222048-3014-08.

Closing Comment Period on Review of Exceptions to the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

AGENCY: National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Commerce

ACTION: Notice