[May 29, 2015] |
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LocaLoop Offers to "Bridge" the Licensing Gap Created by FCC Broadband Ruling
LocaLoop (News - Alert), a Cloud Based Turnkey 4G business provider targeting rural
markets, announced that it is offering to bridge the licensing gap
created by a recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC (News - Alert)) ruling that
suspended new license applications for a popular broadband wireless
spectrum in the 3.65-3.70GHz band.
"The FCC release of the new Part 96 rules is clearly a better way to do
business for our customers in the long run," said Carl-Johan Torarp (News - Alert),
LocaLoop founder and CEO. "But until the regulations are fully
implemented, it has stalled a number of operators who did not have
pre-existing licenses in this spectrum as well as manufacturers from
moving forward with new deployments."
"LocaLoop already has the 4G solution so operators can quickly penetrate
rural communities and can lease site registrations under LocaLoop's own
nationwide license at a nominal cost per year per site. Our unique
position as an incumbent provider of a complete 4G turnkey business
platform provides a solution for those customers caught in the licensing
gap under the new FCC rules."
When the Part 96 rules become available, LocaLoop's synKro™ SaaS (News - Alert) cloud
platform will tie to one or more leading Spectrum Access System
providers and automatically manage our customer's networks under both
the LocaLoop leased license (Part 90) and the new FCC Part 96 licenses
when granted. In addition, LocaLoop will provide technical and
operational support when applications for Priority Access Licenses
(PALs) are open in the new 100 MHz band for the census tract(s) now
served under Part 90 as well as for new tower locations.
Background:
The recent ruling by the FCC to allow more intensive "spectrum sharing"
for wireless broadband among various commercial and government users has
stalled a number of operators and manufacturers from moving forward with
new deployments.
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Until April 17th, 2015 licenses for users in the 3.65-3.70GHz band
were issued under Part 90, Subpart Z, also called "light licensed."
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Effective that day, new FCC regulations were issued for "Citizens
Broadband Radio Services" (CBRS) in the 3.55-3.70GHz band under a
(new) Part 96.
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Effective April 17, 2015 new licenses applications under Part 90 were
no longer accepted.
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The spectrum in the new, expanded, band will be managed by a "Spectrum
Access System" or SAS (News - Alert). To date, no SAS provider has been approved by
the FCC.
Impact on incumbent operators with pre-existing Part 90 licenses:
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Users with licenses issued before April 17th, 2015 AND
with tower locations registered prior to that date have grandfathered
status;
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They can operate networks from those locations with NO changes in
equipment as Grandfathered Wireless Protection (GWP) Zones , which
will get priority protection from Part 96 users via the SAS.
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New tower sites can be built anywhere under the old Part 90 rules but
will not receive GWP Zone status from the SAS.
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They may apply for and deploy anywhere under Part 96 (when available)
without impact on their Part 90 grandfathered status including their
own GWP Zones.
Impact on potential operators who currently don't have a Part 90
license:
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They must wait to apply for Part 96 license.
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The FCC has not given a date when it will start to take applications
and when grants will be made.
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Due to the complexities of equipment certifications and the approvals
required to set up and run an SAS, LocaLoop anticipates it will be at
least the 4th quarter of 2015 before Part 96 users will be
able to deploy in earnest.
About LocaLoop:
LocaLoop with customers from coast to coast, is a fast growing Internet
software technology company closing the 4G service availability gap for
rural markets. It is the first cloud service vendor that provides a
turnkey 4G business-in-box solution specifically invented for operators
serving rural markets of the world. LocaLoop has virtualized the
required business and network management functions as well as the
subscriber facing capabilities end-to-end. www.localoop.com
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