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Docket ID: [ET Docket No. 03-237; FCC 07-78]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Interference Temperature Operation
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This document terminates the ``Interference Temperature Model for Quantifying and Managing Interference'' proceeding. While there was some support in the record for adopting an interference temperature approach, no parties provided information on specific technical rules that we could adopt to implement it. Further, with the passage of time, the NOI/NPRM and the record in this proceeding have become outdated. The Commission is therefore terminating this proceeding without prejudice to its substantive merits.
SUMMARY: Interference temperature operation,
1. On November 13, 2003, the Commission adopted a Notice of Inquiry and Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NOI/NPRM), 69 FR 2863, January 21, 2004, in this proceeding. The NOI/NPRM sought comment on the need for, development of, and implementation of, a new ``interference temperature'' model for managing interference. That approach would shift the current method of assessing interference which is based on transmitter operations, to an approach that takes into account the cumulative effects of all undesired radiofrequency energy, i.e., energy that may result in interference from both transmitters and noise sources, that is present at a receiver at any instance of time. The NOI/NPRM also sought comment on establishing interference temperature limits and procedures for assessing interference temperature in the 65256700 MHz band and portions of the 12.7513.25 GHz band.
2. Commenting parties generally argued that the interference temperature approach is not a workable concept and would result in increased interference in the frequency bands where it would be used. While there was some support in the record for adopting an interference temperature approach, no parties provided information on specific technical rules that we could adopt to implement it. Further, with the passage of time, the NOI/NPRM and the record in this proceeding have become outdated. The Commission is therefore terminating this proceeding without prejudice to its substantive merits.
3. The Commission will not send a copy of this Order in a report to be sent to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A), because the Order does not adopt any rules it only terminates the proceeding. Ordering Clauses
4. Pursuant to sections 4(i) and 4(j) of the Communications Act, 47
U.S.C. sections 154(i) and 154(j), ET Docket No. 03237 is terminated, as of May 4, 2007.
Federal Communications Commission
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E710337 Filed 52907; 8:45 am]
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