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0063-EX-ML-2007 Text Documents

Cisco Systems Inc

2007-12-03ELS_86353

12/03/2007

Cisco response to FCC inquiry Confirmation Number: EL457800



Mr. Case,

Since the frequency band 3400-3700 MHz is a Federal Government band for
radiolocation, no WiMAX equipment in this band will be offered and
developed for sale or use in the US. In order to continue process your
application, please confirm the following information:


- Your experiment is testing WiMAX equipment for export only.

Cisco response : Yes the Non US frequency products will not
be sold in the US. This license is for development
purposes and demo purposes only to our customers.

We understand it does not cover trade show use and any demo
occurring at a trade show will require a separate license.


   -   Also confirm the ERP value and provide the stop buzzer (point of
       contact) include name and phone number.

In reviewing the transmitter power output

Per our discussion the max power for the transmitter
operating in the 3400-3600 MHz band will not exceed 5W ERP

For the 3650-3700 MHz band the max power allowed shall not
exceed 25W/25Mhz per FCC regulations.

We have removed the Richardson Texas site from this
application – see explanation below

Stop buzzers for each location

Richfield Ohio: Myself for now Dave Case 330-523-2139
San Jose CA : Rick Santini (408) 525-4543
RTP : Matt MacPherson : +1 919 392 3953


   -   Please coordination with FSS stations in your area and submit as
       an attachment to your application completed FSS coordination for
       use of frequencies in the band 3650-3700 MHz. The requirement for
       coordinating with FSS stations comes from 47CFR90.1331 (a) (1).


       It tells you that you can find a list of grandfathered FSS earth
       stations at http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sd/3650/. The procedures for
       coordinating with any affected FSS stations are given in
       47CFR90.1331 (a) (2) & (3).

Cisco Response : In response to this we have determined
based on this data base that there are no FSS stations with
in the 150km distance of the Richfield Ohio and RTP N.C.
site.

Further we can remove the Richardson Texas site since that
stations license which was owned by Navini has been renewed
and transferred to Cisco Systems.

The CA site may require frequency coordination – the power
reduction should help reduce potential interference. The
following sites are in the process to be coordinated with
the FSS stations prior to system being placed on air.

However please remove the 3650-3700 MHz band for use by the
CA site at this time until we can get frequency
coordination done in order to expedite application.


State City Latitude Longitude NAD* Call Sign File number Licensee

CA Livermore 37°45'40.00"N 121°47'53.00"W n/s KA232 SESLIC1997103001576 Sprint
Communications Company, L.P.
San Jose Campus
CA Mountain House 37°45'0.70"N 121°35'37.80"W 83 KA206 SESMOD2000022200272 Pacific
Satellite Connection, Inc.
San Jose Campus
CA Mountain House 37°45'1.70"N 121°35'38.80"W 83 KA86 SESMOD2000022200265 Pacific
Satellite Connection, Inc.
San Jose
CA San Ramon 37°45'39.70"N 121°47'56.80"W 83 E6241 SESMOD2000112902270 Sprint
Communications Company L.P.
San Jose


Regards

Dave Case

Confirmation Number: EL457800
Jose.Trevino@fcc.gov
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The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can
continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the
requested information within 30 days of 11/27/2007 may result in


application dismissal pursuant to Section 5.67 and forfeiture of the
filing fee pursuant to Section 1.1108.

DO NOT Reply to this email by using the 'Reply' button. In order for
your response to be processed expeditiously, you must upload your
response via the Internet at
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to Correspondence' hyperlink.

All references to this correspondence must contain reference number
5820



Document Created: 2007-12-03 10:17:16
Document Modified: 2007-12-03 10:17:16

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