Correspondence

1361-EX-RR-1995 Correspondence

AT&T; CORP.

2001-08-14ELS_19884

                       Federal Communications Commission
                                Experimental Licensing Branch
                                   Washington, D.C. 20554




                                       March 22, 1996



LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
ATTN: JANE ZAKUTANSKY
2 OAK WAY — ROOM 3SF49
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ 07922


Dear Sir or Madam:

This letter refers to experimental license KE2XGF.

Recently, the Commussion released a public notice regarding use of the 1910 — 1930 MHz
band. A copy of this public notice is enclosed. The Commussion will no longer grant
experimental licenses authorizing use of the 1910 — 1930 MHz band, except for applications
consistent with use of the spectrum for low power, unlicensed PCS devices. Accordingly,
although your experimental license KEZ2XGF authorizes use of all or portions of the 1910 —
1930 MHz band, any operations in this band that are not consistent with use of the spectrum
for unlicensed PCS must cease immediately.

Please direct any inquiries to the Experimental Licensing Branch at the address on the
letterhead, mail stop 1300E1, or at 202—418—2479.

                                                     Sincerely,


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Enclosure


                      FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                             Experimental Licensing Branch
                                    Washington, DC 20554

                                                                              In reply refer to:
                                                                              1300E1

                                       November 6, 1995



AT&T Corp.
Two Oak Way
Room 3SF49
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
ATTN: Jane Zakutansky

Re: Experimental Stations KB2XTF, KB2XTG, KB2XTH, KE2XGF, KB2XTW

Dear Ms. Zakutansky:

I am writing in regard to our conversations involving AT&T Corp.‘s experimental licenses.
All of the applications are for the Continental United States. Most of them are for the same
frequency bands; they may differ by a few frequencies or emission designators. Basically,
one could consolidate all the licenses, making one license containing all frequency bands and
emission designators.

Here are some notes that I made while working with the licenses. The following frequencies
and emission designators were on KB2XTH and not on KBZ2XTF or KB2XTG: 824—845 and
869—894 MHz and emission 1M25DXW; 1850 — 1990 MHz and emission 30M0GIW. Also,
the frequency band 17.7—19.4 GHz is on KB2XTF and KB2XTG, but not on KB2XTH.
KEZ2XGF is also very similar to the other licenses.

KB2XTW is for the cellular frequency bands. These bands and emission designators are on
all of the other licenses (KB2XTF, KB2XTG, KB2XTH and KE2XGF).

If I can be of further assistance, please contact me at (202) 776—1606.

Sincerely,
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Kimberly M. Batm
Electronics Engineer, Experimental Licensing Branch


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