Exhibit I

0115-EX-ST-2009 Text Documents

DOCOMO PACIFIC, Inc.

2009-03-18ELS_96882

                                      FCC Form 442
                                        Exhibit I

         Pursuant to Section 5.3(i) of the Commission’s rules, DOCOMO PACIFIC, Inc.
(“Applicant” or “DOCOMO”) requests an Experimental Special Temporary
Authorization for six (6) months to engage in technical demonstrations of an RF
Repeater. 47 C.F.R. §§ 5.3(d).

        Applicant seeks an experimental license in order to test an RF Repeater that will
allow DOCOMO to improve cellular coverage within its licensed service area.1 The RF
Repeater will operate on cellular frequencies licensed to DOCOMO under call sign
KNKN828. DOCOMO intends on testing the RF Repeater at two fixed locations that are
within the Applicant’s licensed cellular service area (CMA732 – Guam), and any such
transmissions will be well within a 5 mile radius of the RF Repeaters’ location. The
testing will not interfere with any adjacent cellular licensee’s operations within the
proposed testing area. If interference does occur, Applicant will cease operations
immediately.

                                Proposed Experimentation

         The primary purpose for the Applicant’s testing is to the effectiveness of the RF
Repeater in approving cellular coverage which will benefit Applicant’s subscribers. By
permitting Applicant to achieve this objective, it will enhance the Commission’s goal of
promoting the most efficient use of spectrum. In addition, the proposed experimentation
will result in improved wireless service in rural areas.

                              Objectives to be Accomplished

        An Experimental License will allow the Applicant to accomplish the following
objectives:

                   .Demonstrate improvement of the quality of cellular service.

                      Contribution to the Expansion of the Radio Art

        As the Commission has acknowledged, the experimental license program
provides a means by which new technologies and concepts can be developed and
evaluated. It also provides for limited market studies and technical demonstrations, as
well as other research and study activities. In this instance, Applicant will ultimately be
providing a service that will benefit the public.




1
        The RF Repeater is currently not FCC type-accepted but the equipment manufacturer
intends on obtaining Part 15 certification in the near future.



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Document Modified: 2009-03-18 14:08:52

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