Letter of Concurence PSST

0719-EX-ST-2011 Text Documents

Alcatel-Lucent

2011-12-13ELS_121557

         Public Safety                                                                                    3221 M Street, NW
                                                                                                       Washington, DC 20007
         Spectrum Trust                                                                                         www.psst.org




December 12, 2011
Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Room TWA325
Washington, DC 20554

Re:      Application of Alcatel-Lucent for Temporary Spectrum Use
         Las Vegas, Nevada, - January 7, 2012 to January 14, 2012

Dear Ms. Dortch:
   The Public Safety Spectrum Trust Corporation (“PSST”) hereby provides its
consent to Alcatel-Lucent’s application for an experimental special temporary
authority (“Experimental STA”) regarding its proposed temporary operation in the
PSST’s 700 MHz band spectrum to demonstrate Long Term Evolution (“LTE”)
equipment at the Consumer Electronics Show (“CES”) in Las Vegas, Nevada,
between January 7, 2012, and January 14, 2012, as described in more detail below.
The PSST understands that the demonstration operation planned would conform to
the following parameters:
      1. Operation will be confined to the immediate vicinity of the Las Vegas
         Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109.
      2. The equipment would include a base station and associated antennae
         located at the demonstration site, along with a small number of portable
         units operating at no more than 1.5 kilometers from the base site.
      3. Alcatel-Lucent has requested authority from the FCC to operate over the
         758-768/788-798 MHz band. This encompasses both the 763-768/793-798 MHz
         bands, which are currently licensed on a nationwide basis to the PSST as part
         of the 700 MHz Public Safety Broadband License, and the 758-763/788-793
         MHz bands known as the Upper 700 MHz D Block, which has not yet been
         licensed for regular operation.
      4. Operation will occur between January 7, 2012, and January 14, 2012,
         allowing time during that period for setup and testing, demonstrations, and
         teardown.

      5. We understand that Alcatel-Lucent has analyzed information from the FCC’s
         license databases and has determined that the proposed operation would not


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      interfere or create a significant potential for interference with any public safety
      operations in the 700 MHz band. Alcatel-Lucent has also told us that they found
      no active public safety licenses authorized to operate in the Las Vegas, Nevada
      area on frequencies which are co-channel to those proposed in the STA request.

    Given the above information, the PSST concurs with Alcatel-Lucent’s proposed
operation on certain frequencies currently licensed to the PSST as part of the 700
MHz Public Safety Broadband License for purposes of demonstrating LTE equipment
in Las Vegas, Nevada. As you are aware, decisions on the permanent use of the
adjacent Upper 700 MHz D Block spectrum are still pending at the FCC. The PSST
takes no position as to the request by Alcatel-Lucent regarding use of the D Block
spectrum.

   This consent is subject to the PSST’s ongoing ability to monitor any operations
and use of the PSST’s licensed spectrum.

Respectfully submitted,



Chief Harlin R. McEwen
Chairman
Public Safety Spectrum Trust Corporation
(607) 227-1664
chiefhrm@pubsaf.com


cc:   Michael McMenamin, Alcatel-Lucent



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Document Modified: 2011-12-13 09:07:31

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