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He shall prescribe rates of charges to be paid to the Government for the inspection of stations, for the licensing of stations, for the examination of operators, for the renewal of station or operator license,
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He shall prescribe rates of charges to be paid to the Government for the inspection of stations, for the licensing of stations, for the examination of operators, for the renewal of station or operator license,
Illumination. Lighting in telecommunication centers shall be provided in an adequate amount such that continuing work operations, routine observations, and the passage of employees can be carried out
This book provides a comprehensive and advanced analysis of Internet and Telecommunications Regulation, drawing on administrative, constitutional, and economic issues that
A holder of any class operator license may be the control operator of an Earth station, subject to the privileges of the class of operator license held by the control operator.
There are six major sections of the 1934 Act, called “titles.” They are: Title I: This section describes the administration, formation, and powers of the FCC. Title II: This section is about common carrier
There are rules and standards telcos must follow to install mobile phone base stations. The decision on who approves a base station depends on several planning factors, including: the classification/zoning
Every municipality is responsible for adopting its own set of laws governing the placement, design standards, and safety features of wireless telecommunications equipment installed and/or operated
The FCC''s rules and regulations are located in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The official rules are published and maintained by
A base station in the Public Safety Pool used to transmit non-commercial, voice information pertaining to traffic and road conditions, traffic hazard and traveler advisories, directions, availability of lodging,
The Radio Regulations contains the complete texts as adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1995) (WRC-95) and subsequently