Request for Confidential Treatment and Exhibits A and B PUBLIC

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                                                                                                   Google  Inc.  
                                                                                 File  No.  ​0130-­EX-­PL-­2015  
  
Date:                    March  19,  2015  
Subject:                 Public  and  Redacted  Version  of  Request  for  Confidential  Treatment  and  
                         Complementary  Exhibits  
FCC  File  Number:       0130-­EX-­PL-­2015  
  
  
To  Whom  It  May  Concern:  

           Google  Inc.  (Google),  pursuant  to  5  U.S.C.  §  552  and  Sections  0.457  and  0.459  of  the  
Commission's  Rules,  47  C.F.R.  §§  0.457,  0.459,  hereby  requests  that  certain  information  
complementary  to  its  above-­referenced  application  for  a  New  Experimental  Radio  Service  
License  (Experimental  License)    be  treated  as  confidential  and  not  subject  to  public  
inspection.    The  designated  information  constitutes  confidential  and  proprietary  information  
that,  if  subject  to  public  disclosure,  would  cause  significant  commercial,  economic,  and  
competitive  harm.    As  described  below,  Google’s  request  satisfies  the  standards  for  grant  of  
such  requests  set  forth  in  Sections  0.457  and  0.459  of  the  Commission’s  Rules.  

         In  accordance  with  Section  0.459(b)  and  in  support  of  this  request,  Google  provides  
the  following  information:  
  
  
1.       Identification  of  the  Information  for  Which  Confidential  Treatment  is  Sought:  
  
         Google’s  request  for  confidential  treatment  is  limited  to  the  following  information  that  
has  been  redacted  from  the  Experimental  License  and  complementary  exhibits.    Google  does  
not  seek  to  withhold  from  public  inspection  information  in  the  Experimental  License  necessary  
for  interference  mitigation,  including  applicant  name,  contact  information,  test  location,  
frequency,  output  power,  effective  radiated  power,  emission  characteristics  and  modulation.  
           
         Exhibit  A  -­  Narrative  Statement:  
  
         Google  requests  confidential  treatment  of  the  following  underlined  text  from  Exhibit  A  
         that  contains  confidential  and  proprietary  information  regarding  the  proposed  
         tests/experiments:  
  
                      Consistent  with  the  standards  set  forth  in  Section  5.63  of  the  Federal  
             Communications  Commission’s  (FCC’s  or  Commission’s)  Rules,  47  C.F.R.  §  5.63,  
             Google  Inc.  (Google)  outlines  below  its  need  for  the  requested  extension  of  Special  
             Temporary  Authority  (Experimental  License)  and  the  compelling  reasons  why  File  
             No.  0265-­EX-­ST-­2015  should  be  granted  expeditiously.    
                        
                      Google  requests  that  the  Experimental  License  be  granted  for  a  period  of  24  
             months.    The  Experimental  License  is  needed  for  continued  demonstration  and  
             testing  of  [REDACTED]  in  a  carefully  controlled  environment.     

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                                                                           File  No.  ​0130-­EX-­PL-­2015  
  
                
              Consistent  with  Google’s  application  for  extension  of  Special  Temporary  
     Authority  filed  March  9,  2015  (File  No.  0265-­EX-­ST-­2015),  testing  will  continue  to  be  
     limited  to  [REDACTED].    [REDACTED]  will  continue  to  transmit  at  frequencies  
     between  910  MHz  and  927  MHz.    [REDACTED]  will  continue  to  transmit  at  
     frequencies  between  2400  MHz  and  2414  MHz.    Google  will  continue  to  test  these  
     radios  in  conjunction  with  equipment  including  [REDACTED].    Google  does  not  
     anticipate  [REDACTED].  
                
              The  [REDACTED]  radio  covered  by  this  Experimental  License  will  continue  
     to  [REDACTED].    The  [REDACTED]  will  continue  to  include  [REDACTED].  
     [REDACTED].    The  directional  antenna  on  the  [REDACTED]  radio  will  have  a  
     maximum  gain  of  14.2  dBi.    Beam  width  for  this  antenna  is  at  most  32  degrees  
     horizontal  and  30  degrees  vertical.    [REDACTED].  
                  
              The  frequencies  in  the  900  MHz  band  will  continue  to  be  used  for  
     [REDACTED].    [REDACTED].    The  2.4  GHz  radio  will  continue  to  be  used  for  
     [REDACTED].    Because  the  2.4  GHz  radio  will  only  be  used  [REDACTED].    
                
              Grant  of  this  Experimental  License  will  not  adversely  impact  any  authorized  
     user  of  RF  spectrum  for  the  reasons  stated  below.     
                
              Operations  in  the  2400  MHz  Band:  ​Google’s  2.4  GHz  equipment  will  
     continue  to  follow  the  FCC’s  Part  15  rules  for  unlicensed  operation  in  the  2400-­2483  
     MHz  band  in  all  aspects  but  one:  the  radio  does  not  frequency  hop  as  required  by  
     Section  15.247.    Rather,  the  2.4  GHz  radio  will  continue  to  operate  only  on  the  
     spectrum  between  2400-­2414  MHz.    There  are  no  licensed  operations  in  the  State  
     of  New  Mexico  in  these  frequencies.    Furthermore,  any  potential  interference  to  
     unlicensed  devices  will  continue  to  be  mitigated  by  the  following  factors:  (1)  Google  
     will  operate  only  between  2400  MHz  and  2414  MHz,  and  unlicensed  devices  that  
     rely  on  the  2400  MHz  band  will  have  unaffected  access  to  the  spectrum  between  
     2414  MHz  and  2483.5  MHz;;  (2)  as  noted  above,  Google  will  continue  to  operate  its  
     2.4  GHz  radio  equipment  [REDACTED];;  and  (3)  [REDACTED].    [REDACTED].  
                
              Operations  in  the  900  MHz  Band:  ​Similarly,  operation  of  Google’s  900  
     MHz  equipment  will  not  cause  harmful  interference  to  users  in  the  frequencies  
     between  910  MHz  and  927  MHz.    Google  has  conducted  a  search  of  licensees  in  
     this  frequency  range  throughout  New  Mexico  and  concluded  that  neither  licensed  
     nor  unlicensed  operations  will  experience  harmful  interference  as  a  result  of  
     Google’s  operation.     
                
                 ● Multilateration  and  Location  Monitoring  Service  (M-­LMS)  
                    Licensees:​  There  are  twelve  M-­LMS  licensees  in  this  band  in  New  
                    Mexico,  but  none  is  providing  operational  M-­LMS  service  today.     
                      

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                                                                                                         Google  Inc.  
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                            Six  of  the  licenses—Call  Signs  WPQQ238,  WPQQ239,  WPQQ240,  
                            WPQQ241,  WPQQ242,  and  WPQQ243—are  held  by  Progeny  LMS,  
                            LLC  (Progeny).    On  July,  17,  2014,  Progeny  filed  a  request  for  a  waiver  
                            and  extension  of  time  with  respect  to  the  build-­out  requirements  for  
                            these  licenses.    In  this  pending  filing,  Progeny  requested  that  the  FCC  
                            extend  the  buildout  requirements  for  two  of  these  licenses—WPQQ242  
                            and  WPQQ243—until  2017.    For  the  remaining  four  licenses—Call  
                            Signs  WPQQ238,  WPQQ239,  WPQQ240,  and  WPQQ241—Progeny  
                            asked  that  the  build-­out  requirements  be  extended  until  2019.     
                              
                            All  of  the  remaining  six  M-­LMS  licenses—Call  Signs  WPTI217,  
                            WPTI220,  WPTI221,  WPTI222,  WPTI223,  and  WPTI235—are  
                            controlled  by  Helen  Wong-­Armijo.    On  June  30,  2014,  Ms.  Wong-­Armijo  
                            filed  a  request  for  a  waiver  of  build-­out  deadlines,  asserting  that  as  of  
                            that  date  “no  equipment  was  commercially  available  [for  the  M-­LMS  
                            service]  and  no  commercial  service  was  being  provided.”1     On  August  
                            29,  2014,  the  FCC  extended  the  mid-­term  construction  deadline  to  
                            September  4,  2016,  and  the  end-­of-­term  construction  deadline  to  
                            September  4,  2018,  for  the  six  M-­LMS  licenses  controlled  by  Helen  
                            Wong-­Armijo.2      
                              
                            Moreover,  even  if  these  M-­LMS  operations  were  active,  only  two  of  the  
                            twelve  current  licenses  in  the  state—those  that  serve  the  Albuquerque  
                            Bureau  of  Economic  Analysis  Economic  Area—are  even  remotely  close  
                            to  the  test  site.    Therefore,  because  M-­LMS  operations  are  not  active,  
                            and  even  if  they  were,  they  are  not  located  in  close  proximity  to  
                            Google’s  operation,  grant  of  the  Experimental  License  will  not  cause  
                            any  interference  to  M-­LMS  licensees.    

                       ● Other  licensees  in  these  frequencies:  ​There  are  also  three  fixed  
                         location  narrowband,  non-­multilateration  licenses  covering  operations  
                         within  100  miles  of  the  center  of  the  test  site.3     Each  of  these  operations  
                         is  outside  the  test  site  and  the  closest,  Call  Sign  WQTM386,  is  more  
                         than  22  miles  from  the  northwest  corner  of  the  testing  area.    Given  that  
                         Google  will  continue  to  operate  its  [REDACTED],  there  is  no  risk  of  
                         harmful  interference  to  operations  located  more  than  20  miles  away.    At  
                         a  distance  of  20  miles  from  the  [REDACTED]  transmitter,  the  power  
                         level  is  only  -­107  dBW.    This  power  level  is  well  below  the  maximum  
                         power  authorized  for  unlicensed  transmitters  in  this    band.  


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    ​See​  FCC  Call  Signs  WPTI217,  WPTI220,  WPTI221,  WPTI222,  WPTI223,  and  WPTI235​.    
2
      ​See​  ​In  the  Matter  of  Requests  by  FCR,  Inc.,  Progeny  LMS,  LLC,  PCS  Partners,  L.P.  and  Helen  
Wong-­Armijo  for  Waiver  and  Limited  Extension  of  Time  Requests  by  Skybridge  Spectrum  Foundation  and  
Telesaurus  Holdings  GB,  LLC  for  Waiver  and  Limited  Extension  of  Time​,  Order,  ​29  FCC  Rcd.  10361  (2014).  
3
    ​See​  FCC  Call  Signs  KNNI518,  WPMJ800,  and  WQTM386.  
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                       ● Unlicensed  operations  in  these  frequencies:​  Google’s  continued  
                         operation  will  not  harmfully  interfere  with  unlicensed  devices  in  the  
                         910-­927  MHz  band.    First,  unlicensed  operations  will  be  able  to  use  the  
                         frequencies  between  902-­910  MHz  and  between  927-­928  MHz  without  
                         being  affected  by  Google’s  operation.    Second,  although  Google’s  use  
                         of  a  [REDACTED]  results  in  an  operation  that  exceeds  the  
                         Commission’s  maximum  allowed  equivalent  isotropically  radiated  power  
                         (EIRP)  for  unlicensed  operations  in  the  902-­928  MHz  band,4   Google  will  
                         continue  to  comply  with  the  maximum  transmit  power  limit  contained  in  
                         the  Part  15  rules,  and  [REDACTED].    Third,  as  noted  above,  
                         [REDACTED].    As  a  result,  [REDACTED].    Finally,  because  unlicensed  
                         devices  are  designed  to  operate  in  the  absence  of  protection  from  
                         harmful  interference,  such  devices  are  likely  to  be  resilient  in  the  event  
                         of  any  unexpected  interference.  

                       ● Federal  operations:  ​Google  understands  that  there  may  be  some  
                         federal  operations  in  the  900  MHz  band  in  the  vicinity  of  the  test  site.5   
                         Google  is  prepared  to  coordinate  with  the  National  Telecommunications  
                         and  Information  Administration  to  avoid  harmful  interference  to  any  
                         federal  operations,  but  has  received  no  requests  for  coordination  while  
                         operating  under  its  existing  grant  of  special  temporary  authority.    

                     Finally,  Google  has  already  been  conducting  similar  tests  in  this  area  under  
            a  grant  of  special  temporary  authority,  and  no  disruptions  have  been  noted.  
           
           
         Exhibit  B  -­  Technical  Information:  
  
         Google  requests  confidential  treatment  of  the  following  underlined  text  from  Exhibit  B  
         that  contain  confidential  and  proprietary  information  regarding  the  proposed  
         tests/experiments:  
  
            Applicant  Name:         Google  Inc.  
            Applicant  FRN:          0016069502  
              
            Legal  Contact  Details  

               Name  of  Contact            Aparna  Sridhar  
               Contact  Details             Counsel  
                                            25  Massachusetts  Avenue  NW,  Ninth  Floor  
                                            Washington  DC  20001  

4
   ​See​  47  C.F.R.  §  15.247(b)(4).    
5
   ​See​  National  Telecommunications  and  Information  Administration,  902-­928  MHz  (Mar.  1,  2014),  ​available  
at​  http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/compendium/0902.00-­0928.00_01MAR14.pdf.    
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       Technical  Contact  Details  

        Name  of  Contact             Kin  Seto  
        Contact  Details              1600  Amphitheatre  Parkway  
                                      Mountain  View,  CA  94043  
                                      Phone:  505-­750-­3490  
                                      Email:  kinseto@google.com  
    
       [REDACTED]  Transmitter  Equipment  and  Station  Details  

        Equipment  Manuf  /  PN            [REDACTED]  
        Number                             [REDACTED]  
        Area  of  Operation                Operation  will  be  confined  to  the  area  delimited  by:  
                                             ● 35:14:21  N  106:09:53  W    
                                             ● 35:14:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                             ● 34:54:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                             ● 34:54:21  N  106:09:53  W    
  
        Frequency  Range                                              High                       Low  
        [REDACTED]                                                2414  MHz                  2400  MHz  
  
        Radio                        Modulation       Emission   Bandwidth   Power                     EIRP  
                                                     Designator               Out    
        [REDACTED]                     Analog         14M0F3F             14  MHz           1  W      3  dBW  
  
        Antenna  Details          
        Type                    [REDACTED]  
        Quantity                [REDACTED]  
        Gain                    3  dBi  
        Beam  Width  at      Approximately  30  degrees  vertical,  omnidirectional  horizontal    
        Half-­Power  Point  
        Orientation  in     0-­360  degrees  
        Horizontal  Plane  
        Orientation  in         Peak  gain  is  20  degrees  below  the  horizon  
        Vertical  Plane  
  


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       [REDACTED]  Transmitter  Equipment  and  Station  Details  

        Equipment  Manuf  /  PN               [REDACTED]  
        Number                                [REDACTED]  
        Area  of  Operation                   Operation  will  be  confined  to  the  area  delimited  by:  
                                                ● 35:14:21  N  106:09:53  W    
                                                ● 35:14:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                                ● 34:54:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                                ● 34:54:21  N  106:09:53  W    
  
        Frequency  Range                                        High                             Low  
        [REDACTED]                                            927  MHz                        910  MHz  
    
        Radio            Modulation            Emission        Bandwidth            Power             EIRP  
                                              Designator                             Out  
        [REDACTED]           Digital           280KF1D            280  kHz              1  W        14  dBW  
  
        Antenna  Details                   
        Type                             [REDACTED]  
        Quantity                         [REDACTED]  
        Gain                             14.2  dBi  
        Beam  Width  at                  30  degrees  vertical  
        Half-­Power  Point               32  degrees  horizontal  
        Orientation  in  Horizontal   0-­360  degrees  
        Plane  
        Orientation  in  Vertical        5-­90  degrees  above  the  ground  plane  
        Plane  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


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               Antenna  Details                         

                Type                                  [REDACTED]  

                Quantity                              [REDACTED]  

                Gain                                  2  dBi  

                Beam  Width  at                       75  degrees  vertical  
                Half-­Power  Point                    360  degrees  horizontal  

                Orientation  in                       0-­360  degrees  
                Horizontal  Plane  

                Orientation  in  Vertical             Peak  gain  is  parallel  to  the  horizon  
                Plane  
    
  
             [REDACTED]  
  
              [REDACTED]  
                
  
2.       Identification  of  the  Commission  proceeding  in  which  the  information  was  
         submitted  or  a  description  of  the  circumstances  giving  rise  to  the  submission.  
  
        The  above-­referenced  Exhibits  were  submitted  to  the  Commission  in  support  of  the  
Experimental  License.    These  Exhibits  were  filed  with  the  Office  of  Engineering  and  
Technology  on  March  19,  2015.    For  additional  information,  please  see  File  No.  
0130-­EX-­PL-­2015​.    
  
  
3.      Explanation  of  the  degree  to  which  the  information  is  commercial  or  financial  or  
        contains  a  trade  secret  or  is  privileged.     
  
        The  information  requested  to  be  kept  confidential  has  significant  commercial  value.  
The  details  of  the  Experimental  License  tests/experiments  may  include  trade  secret  
information.    The  Commission  has  clarified  that  confidential  treatment  should  be  afforded  to  
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trade  secrets. ​  Google’s  tests/experiments  and  proprietary  wireless  applications  using  
particular  radio  frequency  equipment  represent  a  “secret  commercially  valuable  plan”  within  
the  meaning  of  a  trade  secret  as  recognized  by  the  Commission.    


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     ​Examination  of  Current  Policy  Concerning  the  Treatment  of  Confidential  Information  Submitted  to  the  
Commission​    ,  Report  and  Order,  GC  Docket  No.  96-­55,  at  para.  3,  (released  Aug.  4,  1998)  (defining  “trade  
secrets”  for  purpose  of  Commission  rules  on  confidential  treatment).  
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         In  addition,  agreements  entered  into  between  Google  and  the  parties  that  provided  
equipment  for  testing  or  will  provide  analysis  of  test  results  require  that  confidential  
information  of  the  parties  be  held  in  strict  confidence,  and  that  such  information  not  be  
disclosed  to  any  third  party  (with  limited  exceptions  not  applicable  to  this  request).    The  
manufacturer  name  and  model  number  constitutes  confidential  trade  secrets,  technical  
information,  and  business  information  under  the  agreements.  
           
           
4.       Explanation  of  the  degree  to  which  the  information  concerns  a  service  that  is  
         competitive.    
  
         The  services  and  technologies  that  are  the  subject  of  this  Experimental  License  have  
not  yet  been  fully  developed  but  are  expected  to  lead  to  material  developments  in  markets  
subject  to  competition  from  multiple  U.S.  and  non-­U.S.  third  parties.    
  
           
5.       Explanation  of  how  disclosure  of  the  information  could  result  in  substantial  
         competitive  harm.     
  
         The  technology  under  development  is  highly  sensitive  and  confidential  in  nature.    The  
release  of  such  information  would  provide  valuable  insight  into  Google’s  technology  
innovations  and  potential  business  plans  and  strategies.    Public  disclosure  would  jeopardize  
the  value  of  the  technology  under  examination  by  enabling  others  to  utilize  Google’s  
information  to  develop  similar  products  in  a  similar  time  frame.     
  
  
   6.    Identification  of  any  measures  taken  by  the  requesting  party  to  prevent  
         unauthorized  disclosure.  
  
         Google  has  taken  steps  to  keep  confidential  the  information  set  forth  in  the  confidential  
exhibits  by  limiting  the  number  of  people  involved  in  the  tests/experiments  to  only  those  on  a  
“need  to  know”  basis,  and  will  require  any  third  parties  involved  in  the  analysis  execute  robust  
nondisclosure  agreements.  
  
  
7.       Identification  of  whether  the  information  is  available  to  the  public  and  the  extent  
         of  any  previous  disclosures  of  the  information  to  any  third  parties.  
  
         The  information  contained  in  the  confidential  exhibits  is  not  available  to  the  public,  and  
has  only  been  disclosed  to  third  parties  pursuant  to  the  restrictive  safeguards  described  
above.  

       Google  voluntarily  provides  the  information  to  the  Commission  at  this  time  with  the  
expectation  that  it  will  be  treated  confidentially  in  accordance  with  the  Commission's  rules.  
See  Critical  Mass  Energy  Project  v.  Nuclear  Regulatory  Comm’n​,  975  F.2d  871,  879  (D.C.  

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Cir.  1992)  (commercial  information  provided  on  a  voluntary  basis  “is  ‘confidential’  for  the  
purpose  of  Freedom  of  Information  Act  (FOIA)  Exemption  4  if  it  is  of  a  kind  that  would  
customarily  not  be  released  to  the  public  by  the  person  from  whom  it  was  obtained.”)  
  
  
8.      Justification  of  the  requested  period  of  confidentiality.    
  
        Google  expects  that  confidential  treatment  will  be  necessary  for  the  length  of  the  
proposed  experiment  and  thereafter  in  order  to  protect  its  evolving  business  and  technology  
strategies.  
  
  
9.      Any  other  information  that  would  be  useful  in  assessing  whether  this  request  
        should  be  submitted.  
     
        The  information  subject  to  this  request  for  confidentiality  should  not  be  made  available  
for  public  disclosure  at  any  time.    There  is  nothing  material  that  public  review  of  this  
information  would  add  to  the  Commission’s  analysis  of  Google’s  request  for  an  experimental  
authorization.    

        Moreover,  public  disclosure  of  the  sensitive  information  in  the  confidential  exhibits  to  
the  Experimental  License  after  the  Commission  has  ruled  on  the  Request  for  Confidentiality  is  
not  necessary  for  the  Commission  to  fulfill  its  regulatory  responsibilities.     

       Consistent  with  47  C.F.R.  §  0.459(d)(l),  Google  requests  notification  if  release  of  the  
information  subject  to  this  request  is  requested  pursuant  to  the  FOIA  or  otherwise,  so  that  
Google  may  have  an  opportunity  to  oppose  grant  of  any  such  request.  
  
Sincerely  yours,  

                            
Aparna  Sridhar  
  




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                                 EXHIBIT  A  –  NARRATIVE  STATEMENT  
                                                               
          Consistent  with  the  standards  set  forth  in  Section  5.63  of  the  Federal  Communications  
Commission’s  (FCC’s  or  Commission’s)  Rules,  47  C.F.R.  §  5.63,  Google  Inc.  (Google)  
outlines  below  its  need  for  the  application  for  a  New  Experimental  Radio  Service  License  
(Experimental  License)  and  the  compelling  reasons  why  File  No.  ​0130-­EX-­PL-­2015​  should  be  
granted  expeditiously.    
  
          Google  requests  that  the  Experimental  License  be  granted  for  a  period  of  24  months.  
The  Experimental  License  is  needed  for  continued  demonstration  and  testing  of  [REDACTED]  
in  a  carefully  controlled  environment.     
  
          Consistent  with  Google’s  application  for  extension  of  Special  Temporary  Authority  filed  
March  9,  2015  (File  No.  0265-­EX-­ST-­2015),  testing  will  continue  to  be  limited  to  
[REDACTED].    [REDACTED]  will  continue  to  transmit  at  frequencies  between  910  MHz  and  
927  MHz.    [REDACTED]  will  continue  to  transmit  at  frequencies  between  ​2400  MHz  and  2414  
MHz.    ​Google  will  continue  to  test  these  radios  in  conjunction  with  equipment  including  
[REDACTED].    Google  does  not  anticipate  [REDACTED].  
  
          The  [REDACTED]  radio  covered  by  this  Experimental  License  will  continue  to  
[REDACTED].    The  [REDACTED]  will  continue  to  include  [REDACTED].    [REDACTED].    The  
directional  antenna  on  the  [REDACTED]  radio  will  have  a  maximum  gain  of  14.2  dBi.    Beam  
width  for  this  antenna  is  at  most  32  degrees  horizontal  and  30  degrees  vertical.  
[REDACTED].  
    
          The  frequencies  in  the  900  MHz  band  will  continue  to  be  used  for  [REDACTED].  
[REDACTED].    The  2.4  GHz  radio  will  continue  to  be  used  for  [REDACTED].    Because  the  2.4  
GHz  radio  will  only  be  used  [REDACTED].    
  
          Grant  of  this  Experimental  License  will  not  adversely  impact  any  authorized  user  of  RF  
spectrum  for  the  reasons  stated  below.     
  
          Operations  in  the  2400  MHz  Band:  ​Google’s  2.4  GHz  equipment  will  continue  to  
follow  the  FCC’s  Part  15  rules  for  unlicensed  operation  in  the  2400-­2483  MHz  band  in  all  
aspects  but  one:  the  radio  does  not  frequency  hop  as  required  by  Section  15.247.    Rather,  the  
2.4  GHz  radio  will  continue  to  operate  only  on  the  spectrum  between  2400-­2414  MHz.    There  
are  no  licensed  operations  in  the  State  of  New  Mexico  in  these  frequencies.    Furthermore,  
any  potential  interference  to  unlicensed  devices  will  continue  to  be  mitigated  by  the  following  
factors:  (1)  Google  will  operate  only  between  2400  MHz  and  2414  MHz,  and  unlicensed  
devices  that  rely  on  the  2400  MHz  band  will  have  unaffected  access  to  the  spectrum  between  
2414  MHz  and  2483.5  MHz;;  (2)  as  noted  above,  Google  will  continue  to  operate  its  2.4  GHz  
radio  equipment  [REDACTED];;  and  (3)  [REDACTED].    [REDACTED].  
  
          Operations  in  the  900  MHz  Band:  ​Similarly,  operation  of  Google’s  900  MHz  
equipment  will  not  cause  harmful  interference  to  users  in  the  frequencies  between  910  MHz  

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and  927  MHz.    Google  has  conducted  a  search  of  licensees  in  this  frequency  range  
throughout  New  Mexico  and  concluded  that  neither  licensed  nor  unlicensed  operations  will  
experience  harmful  interference  as  a  result  of  Google’s  operation.     
  
    ● Multilateration  and  Location  Monitoring  Service  (M-­LMS)  Licensees:​  There  are  
       twelve  M-­LMS  licensees  in  this  band  in  New  Mexico,  but  none  is  providing  operational  
       M-­LMS  service  today.     
         
       Six  of  the  licenses—Call  Signs  WPQQ238,  WPQQ239,  WPQQ240,  WPQQ241,  
       WPQQ242,  and  WPQQ243—are  held  by  Progeny  LMS,  LLC  (Progeny).    On  July,  17,  
       2014,  Progeny  filed  a  request  for  a  waiver  and  extension  of  time  with  respect  to  the  
       build-­out  requirements  for  these  licenses.    In  this  pending  filing,  Progeny  requested  
       that  the  FCC  extend  the  buildout  requirements  for  two  of  these  licenses—WPQQ242  
       and  WPQQ243—until  2017.    For  the  remaining  four  licenses—​C​all  Signs  WPQQ238,  
       WPQQ239,  WPQQ240,  and  WPQQ241—Progeny  asked  that  the  build-­out  
       requirements  be  extended  until  2019.     
         
       All  of  the  remaining  six  M-­LMS  licenses—Call  Signs  WPTI217,  WPTI220,  WPTI221,  
       WPTI222,  WPTI223,  and  WPTI235—are  controlled  by  Helen  Wong-­Armijo.    On  June  
       30,  2014,  Ms.  Wong-­Armijo  filed  a  request  for  a  waiver  of  build-­out  deadlines,  
       asserting  that  as  of  that  date  “no  equipment  was  commercially  available  [for  the  
       M-­LMS  service]  and  no  commercial  service  was  being  provided.”1     On  August  29,  
       2014,  the  FCC  extended  the  mid-­term  construction  deadline  to  September  4,  2016,  
       and  the  end-­of-­term  construction  deadline  to  September  4,  2018,  for  the  six  M-­LMS  
       licenses  controlled  by  Helen  Wong-­Armijo.2      
         
       Moreover,  even  if  these  M-­LMS  operations  were  active,  only  two  of  the  twelve  current  
       licenses  in  the  state—those  that  serve  the  Albuquerque  Bureau  of  Economic  Analysis  
       Economic  Area—are  even  remotely  close  to  the  test  site.    Therefore,  because  M-­LMS  
       operations  are  not  active,  and  even  if  they  were,  they  are  not  located  in  close  proximity  
       to  Google’s  operation,  grant  of  the  Experimental  License  will  not  cause  any  
       interference  to  M-­LMS  licensees.    

     ● Other  licensees  in  these  frequencies:  ​There  are  also  three  fixed  location  
       narrowband,  non-­multilateration  licenses  covering  operations  within  100  miles  of  the  
       center  of  the  test  site.3     Each  of  these  operations  is  outside  the  test  site  and  the  
       closest,  Call  Sign  WQTM386​        ,  ​is  more  than  22  miles  from  the  northwest  corner  of  the  
       testing  area.    Given  that  Google  will  continue  to  operate  its  [REDACTED],  there  is  no  
       risk  of  harmful  interference  to  operations  located  more  than  20  miles  away.    At  a  
       distance  of  20  miles  from  the  [REDACTED]  transmitter,  the  power  level  is  only  -­107  

1
    ​See​  FCC  Call  Signs  WPTI217,  WPTI220,  WPTI221,  WPTI222,  WPTI223,  and  WPTI235​.    
2
      ​See​  ​In  the  Matter  of  Requests  by  FCR,  Inc.,  Progeny  LMS,  LLC,  PCS  Partners,  L.P.  and  Helen  
Wong-­Armijo  for  Waiver  and  Limited  Extension  of  Time  Requests  by  Skybridge  Spectrum  Foundation  and  
Telesaurus  Holdings  GB,  LLC  for  Waiver  and  Limited  Extension  of  Time​,  Order,  ​29  FCC  Rcd.  10361  (2014).  
3
    ​See​  FCC  Call  Signs  KNNI518,  WPMJ800,  and  WQTM386.  
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         dBW.    This  power  level  is  well  below  the  maximum  power  authorized  for  unlicensed  
         transmitters  in  this    band.  

     ● Unlicensed  operations  in  these  frequencies:  ​Google’s  continued  operation  will  not  
       harmfully  interfere  with  unlicensed  devices  in  the  910-­927  MHz  band.    First,  
       unlicensed  operations  will  be  able  to  use  the  frequencies  between  902-­910  MHz  and  
       between  927-­928  MHz  without  being  affected  by  Google’s  operation.    Second,  
       although  Google’s  use  of  a  [REDACTED]  results  in  an  operation  that  exceeds  the  
       Commission’s  maximum  allowed  equivalent  isotropically  radiated  power  (EIRP)  for  
       unlicensed  operations  in  the  902-­928  MHz  band,4   Google  will  continue  to  comply  with  
       the  maximum  transmit  power  limit  contained  in  the  Part  15  rules,  and  [REDACTED].  
       Third,  as  noted  above,  [REDACTED].    As  a  result,  [REDACTED].    Finally,  because  
       unlicensed  devices  are  designed  to  operate  in  the  absence  of  protection  from  harmful  
       interference,  such  devices  are  likely  to  be  resilient  in  the  event  of  any  unexpected  
       interference.

     ● Federal  operations:  ​Google  understands  that  there  may  be  some  federal  operations  
       in  the  900  MHz  band  in  the  vicinity  of  the  test  site.5     Google  is  prepared  to  coordinate  
       with  the  National  Telecommunications  and  Information  Administration  to  avoid  harmful  
       interference  to  any  federal  operations,  but  has  received  no  requests  for  coordination  
       while  operating  under  its  existing  grant  of  special  temporary  authority.    

        Finally,  Google  has  already  been  conducting  similar  tests  in  this  area  under  a  grant  of  
special  temporary  authority,  and  no  disruptions  have  been  noted.  




4
   ​See​  47  C.F.R.  §  15.247(b)(4).    
5
   ​See​  National  Telecommunications  and  Information  Administration,  902-­928  MHz  (Mar.  1,  2014),  ​available  
at​  http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/compendium/0902.00-­0928.00_01MAR14.pdf.    
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Applicant  Name:      Google  Inc.  
Applicant  FRN:       0016069502  
    
  
Legal  Contact  Details  

       Name  of  Contact       Aparna  Sridhar  
       Contact  Details        Counsel  
                               25  Massachusetts  Avenue  NW,  Ninth  Floor  
                               Washington  DC  20001  
    
  
Technical  Contact  Details  

       Name  of  Contact       Kin  Seto  
       Contact  Details        1600  Amphitheatre  Parkway  
                               Mountain  View,  CA  94043  
                               Phone:  505-­750-­3490  
                               Email:  kinseto@google.com  
    
  
[REDACTED]  Transmitter  Equipment  and  Station  Details  

       Equipment  Manuf  /  PN          [REDACTED]  
       Number                           [REDACTED]  
       Area  of  Operation              Operation  will  be  confined  to  the  area  delimited  by:  
                                          ● 35:14:21  N  106:09:53  W    
                                          ● 35:14:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                          ● 34:54:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                          ● 34:54:21  N  106:09:53  W    
  
       Frequency  Range                                                 High                      Low  
       [REDACTED]                                                    2414  MHz                2400  MHz  
  
       Radio                          Modulation        Emission   Bandwidth   Power                     EIRP  
                                                       Designator               Out    
       [REDACTED]                        Analog         14M0F3F            14  MHz          1  W        3  dBW  

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       Type                            [REDACTED]  
       Quantity                        [REDACTED]  
       Gain                            3  dBi  
       Beam  Width  at                 Approximately  30  degrees  vertical,  omnidirectional  horizontal    
       Half-­Power  Point  
       Orientation  in  Horizontal   0-­360  degrees  
       Plane  
       Orientation  in  Vertical       Peak  gain  is  20  degrees  below  the  horizon  
       Plane  
  
  
[REDACTED]  Transmitter  Equipment  and  Station  Details  

       Equipment  Manuf  /  PN         [REDACTED]  
       Number                          [REDACTED]  
       Area  of  Operation             Operation  will  be  confined  to  the  area  delimited  by:  
                                         ● 35:14:21  N  106:09:53  W    
                                         ● 35:14:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                         ● 34:54:21  N  105:45:53  W    
                                         ● 34:54:21  N  106:09:53  W    
  
       Frequency  Range                                              High                           Low  
       [REDACTED]                                                 927  MHz                       910  MHz  
    
       Radio                    Modulation         Emission         Bandwidth          Power              EIRP  
                                                  Designator                            Out  
       [REDACTED]                    Digital        280KF1D           280  kHz             1  W         14  dBW  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


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                                                                                                      Google  Inc.  
                                                                                    File  No.  ​0130-­EX-­PL-­2015  
  

       Antenna  Details                
       Type                          [REDACTED]  
       Quantity                      [REDACTED]  
       Gain                          14.2  dBi  
       Beam  Width  at               30  degrees  vertical  
       Half-­Power  Point            32  degrees  horizontal  
       Orientation  in               0-­360  degrees  
       Horizontal  Plane  
       Orientation  in  Vertical     5-­90  degrees  above  the  ground  plane  
       Plane  
    
       Antenna  Details                
       Type                          [REDACTED]  
       Quantity                      [REDACTED]  
       Gain                          2  dBi  
       Beam  Width  at               75  degrees  vertical  
       Half-­Power  Point            360  degrees  horizontal  
       Orientation  in               0-­360  degrees  
       Horizontal  Plane  
       Orientation  in  Vertical     Peak  gain  is  parallel  to  the  horizon  
       Plane  
    
  
[REDACTED]  
  
        [REDACTED]  
       




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