Request for Confidential Treatment and Exhibits PUBLIC

0142-EX-PL-2016 Text Documents

Google Inc.

2016-02-23ELS_173188

                                                                    PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                      Google Inc.
                                                                        File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


Date:                 February 23, 2016

Subject:              Public and Redacted Version of Request for Confidential Treatment and
                      Complementary Exhibits

FCC File Number:      0142-EX-PL-2016



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 E  ​xperimental 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 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 Experimental Radio
           Service License (Experimental License) and the compelling reasons why
           0142-EX-PL-2016 should be granted expeditiously.




                                                         Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 1


                                                                        PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                           Google Inc.
                                                                             File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


                    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 experimental transmitters.

                   Consistent with 0829-EX-ST-2015 and 0093-EX-ST-2016 (Call Sign WI9XZE),
            the Experimental License is needed for continued development of [REDACTED].1
            [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].

                  Continued testing will involve [REDACTED]. [REDACTED]. As noted above,
            Google will continue to test [REDACTED].

                    The equipment used will continue to include [REDACTED]. In the 2.5 GHz
            band, [REDACTED], and in no case will the maximum equivalent isotropically radiated
            power (EIRP) exceed 2 dBW (ERP will not exceed 1 W). In this band, [REDACTED].
            Maximum EIRP from each [REDACTED] radio will not exceed 16 dBW (ERP will not
            exceed 24 W).

                  In the 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz bands, [REDACTED], and in no case will the
            maximum EIRP exceed 52 dBW (ERP will not exceed 96411 W). In these bands, each
            [REDACTED]. In all cases, EIRP from each [REDACTED] radio will not exceed 33 dBW
            (ERP will not exceed 1214 W).

                   [REDACTED], Google may also conduct testing over a [REDACTED]. This
            transmitter used in this link will be placed at 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W. In this
            location, the equipment used will include [REDACTED] radio that operates in the
            frequencies between 5775 MHz and 5825 MHz (5.8 GHz). [REDACTED]. Consistent
            with Exhibit B, while Google may continue to test radios in the frequencies ranging
            between 5775 MHz and 5825 MHz, the actual bandwidth of the signals employed will
            continue to be extremely narrow, and the operation will continue to occupy no more
            than 10 Hz at any given time.

                    Grant of this Experimental License will not adversely impact any authorized
            user of RF spectrum for the reasons stated below.

                    Operations in the 2.5 GHz band: G  ​oogle’s continued operations will not
            cause harmful interference to other users of the 2.5 GHz band. There are no
            licensed users of the 2.5 GHz frequencies requested within the proposed test area.
            Google will continue to limit its transmit power and antenna patterns such that the
            received power outside of the proposed radius of operations will be less than
            -107dBm/5.5MHz.2 Google’s approach comports with the FCC’s co-channel
            interference protection standards for this band, which accord protection to licensees
            that experience undesired signal levels in excess of −107 dBm/5.5 MHz at their


1
 [REDACTED].
2
 As noted in Exhibit B, a 25 kilometer radius of operations for equipment operating in both the 2568-2590
MHz and 2620-2640 MHz bands will continue to be used.
                                                             Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 2


                                                                          PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                            Google Inc.
                                                                              File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


              receivers, provided the licensees seeking protection have met applicable height
              benchmarks.3

                     Google expects to meet this requirement regardless of [REDACTED], and will
              continue to base its calculations on the following considerations:

                         ●    the height of the transmitter,
                         ●    the conducted power,
                         ●    the maximum antenna gain at the angle that would emit signals
                              beyond the above radius, and
                         ●    the free space path loss over this distance.

                      Operations in the 5.8 GHz band: G ​oogle’s continued 5.8 GHz tests will not
              cause harmful interference to any other authorized user of spectrum in the 5.8 GHz
              band. The conducted power of Google’s continued operation is just one-tenth of the
              1 Watt limit allowed for unlicensed devices in this band.4 Although the continued
              operation exceeds the field strength limitations set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 15.249, the
              transmission will continue to comply with the power spectral density requirements
              set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 15.407(a)(3). The following attributes of the testing will
              further mitigate any potential interference concerns:

                      (1) The transmitters will continue to be placed [REDACTED]. The other
              principal operations in this band are Part 15 unlicensed devices, Part 18 ISM devices,
              and amateur radio operators.5 [REDACTED]. [REDACTED], the closest possible
              operations would be at least 900 meters away. Once Google’s signal travels 900
              meters, the signal in the line-of-sight (LOS) path will have attenuated by 106.8 dB,
              assuming free-space propagation. The signal power received by an omnidirectional
              antenna placed at 900 meters from the transmitter, if the receiver is centered with
              the correct polarization in the beam of the LOS link and there are no intervening
              obstructions, would be at most -54.8 dBm. This signal power is well below the signal
              strengths from typical Wi-Fi transmitters in the 5.8 GHz band and is not expected to
              cause harmful interference. By comparison, interference from commercial Wi-Fi
              equipment can be as much as -10 dBm in an urban environment. For receivers not in
              the LOS path, or located on the ground and obscured by buildings or foliage, the
              strength of Google’s signals will be significantly less than the strength predicted by
              the ideal free space calculation set forth above.

                      (2) Google will continue to employ highly directional, narrow bandwidth
              transmissions. The full beamwidth of each antenna is only 6.2 degrees. Other users
              of the 5.8 GHz band are unlikely to be transmitting directly in the beamwidth, and as
              a result, their communications are unlikely to be affected.



3
    S
    ​ee​ 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.1220, 27.1221(c).
4
    47 C.F.R. §15.247(b)(3); i​
                              d.​ §15.407(a)(3).
5
    S
    ​ee​ 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 (FCC Table of Frequency Allocations).
                                                               Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 3


                                                                            PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                              Google Inc.
                                                                                File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


                   Operations in the millimeter wave bands:​  Finally, Google’s continued
            millimeter wave operations will not impact other users of those bands.

                    Commercial millimeter wave band users: A   ​ n interference study to assess the
            risk of harmful interference associated with Google’s proposed test operations in the
            71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz bands is attached as Exhibit C to 0829-EX-ST-2015 (Call
            Sign WI9XZE).6 Using conservative assumptions regarding Google’s operation, the
            study considers all registered terrestrial E-band links within a distance of 600
            kilometers from the test locations.7

                    Analysis of potential interference from [REDACTED] transmissions was done
            in three steps. First, the operations of the Google [REDACTED] transmitter in each
            test area were screened using the 1 dB threshold degradation interference objective
            set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 101.105(a)(5)(i) and worst-case assumptions (e.g., clear
            conditions, no frequency offset).8 Receivers where the worst-case predicted
            interference level was below this objective were considered non-interfering.9

                   For the cases with higher predicted worst-case interference levels, frequency
            offset—the lack of any overlap between the desired channel and Google’s
            [REDACTED] channel (2.0 GHz bandwidth at 73.0 GHz)—was then considered to
            determine whether such offset resolved the potential for harmful interference.10
            Considering frequency offset resolved a number of cases.11

                    Finally, in the remaining cases, the minimum carrier/interference objective set
            forth in 47 C.F.R. § 101.105(a)(5)(i) was used to assess potential interference.12 In
            these cases, the azimuth of the interference path was compared to the receiver
            antenna alignment azimuth.13 A small (or zero) azimuth separation angle validated
            the underlying assumption of correlated rain fading for these cases.14 Each of these
            remaining cases satisfies the minimum C/I objective by a significant margin.15

                    Assessing potential interference for [REDACTED] transmitters was done in
            two steps.16 First, the analysis of the Google [REDACTED] transmitters considered
            whether the Google transmitters meet the 1 dB threshold degradation interference
            objectives using free space path loss.17 In cases where the non-interference
            objective was not met in these initial calculations, terrain blockage and

6
   S​ee generally E ​ xhibit C to 0829-EX-ST-2015 (Call Sign WI9XZE).
7
    Exhibit C to 0829-EX-ST-2015 (Call Sign WI9XZE) at 7.
8
   I​
    d.​ at 13.
9
  ​Id.
10
     I​
      d.
11
     S​ee id​.
12
     I​
      d.
13
     I​
      d.​ at 13-14.
14
     I​
      d. a​ t 14.
15
     I​
      d.
16
     I​
      d.
17
     I​
      d.
                                                                 Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 4


                                                                        PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                          Google Inc.
                                                                            File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


               over-the-horizon (OH) loss calculations were considered, allowing all [REDACTED]
               operations to meet the objective.18

                       Overall, the analysis shows that any potential interference from Google’s
               continued operations falls below the thresholds established by the Commission 47
               C.F.R. § 101.115(a)(5)(i) for avoidance of harmful interference in these bands.

                       Federal users:​ Google is prepared to coordinate with NTIA to ensure that
               federal operations in the band do not experience harmful interference.

                       International users:​ Google’s continued operation in the vicinity of Spaceport
               America, New Mexico, is more than 39 miles from the Mexican border. Because the
               FCC’s Part 101 rules only require coordination for stations within 35 miles of the
               border, no coordination is needed for the Spaceport America site.19 Moreover,
               operations in the southernmost part of the Spaceport America testing area will
               continue to use directional antennas pointing northward (i.e., away from the Mexican
               border), further reducing any potential for harmful interference.

                      Finally, as noted, 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 contains 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




18
     I​
      d.
19
     S​ee​ 47 C.F.R. § 101.1527(b).
                                                             Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 5


                                                                      PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                        Google Inc.
                                                                          File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


           Technical Contact Details

             Name of Contact           Paul Husted
             Contact Details           1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
                                       Mountain View, CA 94043
                                       Phone: (408) 309-0026
                                       Email: phusted@google.com




           2.5 GHz Transmitter Equipment and Station Details
            [REDACTED] Transmitter Equipment

             Equipment                  [REDACTED]
                                        [REDACTED]
                                        [REDACTED]
             Number of Terminals        [REDACTED]20
             Location                   Operations not to exceed 25 km from the following
                                        geographic centerpoint:

                                         ●   32° 59’ 25” N, 106° 58’ 10.9” W


             Frequency Range                                  Low (MHz)             High (MHz)
             [REDACTED]                                       2568.000               2590.000
             [REDACTED]                                       2568.000               2590.000
             [REDACTED]                                       2620.000               2640.000


             Radio              Modulation        Emission Modulation Maximum Maximum
                                                 Designator Bandwidth Power Out EIRP/ERP
             [REDACTED]        64QAM OFDM         20M0A2D       20 MHz          4W         16 dBW/
                                                                                            24 W
             [REDACTED]        64QAM OFDM         20M0A2D       20 MHz          4W         16 dBW/
                                                                                            24 W
             [REDACTED]        64QAM OFDM         20M0A2D       20 MHz          4W         16 dBW/
                                                                                            24 W




20
     [REDACTED].
                                                           Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 6


                                                                       PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                         Google Inc.
                                                                           File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


            [REDACTED] Antenna Information

             Antenna                                      [REDACTED]
             Type                                         [REDACTED]
             Quantity                                     [REDACTED]
             Gain                                         10 dBi
             Beam Width at Half-Power Point               70°
             Orientation in Horizontal Plane              0°-360°
             Orientation in Vertical Plane                -30​
                                                             °​
                                                              to +30​
                                                                    °​
                                                                     from Nadir

            [REDACTED] Transmitter Equipment

             Equipment21             [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]

                                     [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
                                      ● [REDACTED]
             Number of Terminals [REDACTED]
             Locations                ●      2.6 GHz Band Location 1: 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W

                                      ●      2.6 GHz Band Location 2: 32° 56’ 27” N, 106° 55’ 15” W


             Frequency Range                                            Low (MHz)        High (MHz)
             [REDACTED]                                                  2568.000         2590.000
             [REDACTED]                                                  2550.000         2570.000




21
     [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].
                                                            Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 7


                                                         PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                           Google Inc.
                                                             File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


 Radio         Modulation     Emission Modulation Maximum     Maximum
                             Designator Bandwidth  Power      EIRP/ERP
                                                    Out   (with highest gain
                                                               antenna)
 [REDACTED]      64QAM       20M0A2D       20 MHz        0.25 W         2 dBW/1 W
 [REDACTED]      64QAM       20M0A2D       20 MHz        0.25 W         2 dBW/1 W

[REDACTED] Antenna Information

 Antenna                           [REDACTED]
 Type                              [REDACTED]
 Quantity                          [REDACTED]
 Gain                              1.5 dBi
 Beam Width at Half-Power Point    360°
 Orientation in Horizontal Plane   N/A
 Orientation in Vertical Plane     N/A


 Antenna                           [REDACTED]
 Type                              [REDACTED]
 Quantity                          [REDACTED]
 Gain                              1.5 dBi
 Beam Width at Half-Power Point    360°
 Orientation in Horizontal Plane   N/A
 Orientation in Vertical Plane     N/A


 Antenna                            [REDACTED]
 Type                               [REDACTED]
 Quantity                           [REDACTED]
 Gain                               Not to exceed 3 dBi
 Beam Width at Half-Power Point     180°
 Orientation in Horizontal Plane    0°-360°
 Orientation in Vertical Plane      0°-360°



                                              Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 8


                                                            PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                              Google Inc.
                                                                File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


  Antenna                              [REDACTED]
  Type                                 [REDACTED]
  Quantity                             [REDACTED]
  Gain                                 Not to exceed 8 dBi
  Beam Width at Half-Power Point       56°
  Orientation in Horizontal Plane      0°-360°
  Orientation in Vertical Plane        0°-360°




5 GHz Equipment and Station Details
[REDACTED] Radio Equipment

  Equipment                [REDACTED]
  Number of Terminals      [REDACTED]
  Location                 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W


  Frequency Range                                              Low (MHz)      High (MHz)
  [REDACTED]                                                   5775.0000      5825.0000


  Radio                Modulation      Emission Modulation Maximum Maximum
                                      Designator Bandwidth Power Out EIRP/ERP
  [REDACTED]           Continuous 10H0N0N              10 Hz         0.1 W       19 dBW/
                       waveform                                                   48 W

[REDACTED] Antenna Information

  Antenna                                    [REDACTED]
  Type                                       [REDACTED]
  Quantity                                   [REDACTED]
  Gain                                       29 dBi
  Beam Width at Half-Power Point             6.2 degrees
  Orientation in Horizontal Plane            139.692° (SE)
  Orientation in Vertical Plane              -0.2°


                                                 Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 9


                                                             PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                Google Inc.
                                                                  File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


71-76/81-86 GHz Transmitter Equipment and Station Details
[REDACTED] Radio Equipment

  Equipment                 [REDACTED]
  Number of Terminals       [REDACTED]
  Location                  Operation not to exceed 70 km from the following
                            geographic centerpoint:

                                  ●   32° 59’ 25” N, 106° 58’ 10.9” W

  Frequency Range                                           Low (MHz)         High (MHz)
  [REDACTED]                                               72000.0000         74000.0000


  Radio               Modulation       Emission Modulation Maximum Maximum
                                      Designator Bandwidth Power Out EIRP/ERP
  [REDACTED]             QPSK         2G00G2D          2 GHz          0.5 W      33 dBW/
                                                                                 1214 W

[REDACTED] Antenna Details

  Antenna                              [REDACTED]
  Type                                 [REDACTED]
  Quantity                             [REDACTED]
  Gain                                 24, 30, or 36 dBi (3 designs to be tested)
  Beam Width at Half-Power Point       24 dBi: Az 35° / El 4°

                                       30 dBi: Az 35° / El 0.8°

                                       36 dBi: Az 11° / El 0.8°
  Orientation in Horizontal Plane      0°-360°
  Orientation in Vertical Plane        -45° to +45° from Nadir




                                                 Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 10


                                                                        PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                         Google Inc.
                                                                           File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


            [REDACTED] Radio Equipment

             Equipment               [REDACTED]
             Number of Terminals     [REDACTED]
             Locations                ●     80 GHz Band Location 1: 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W

                                      ●     80 GHz Band Location 2: 32° 56’ 27” N, 106° 55’ 15” W


             Frequency Range                                        Low (MHz)          High (MHz)
             [REDACTED]                                            82000.0000         84000.0000


             Radio              Modulation     Emission Modulation Maximum               Maximum
                                              Designator Bandwidth Power Out             EIRP/ERP
                                                                                       (with highest
                                                                                       gain antenna)
             [REDACTED]           QPSK         2G00G2D        2 GHz         0.5 W        52 dBW/
                                                                                         96411 W

            [REDACTED] Antenna Details

             Antenna               [REDACTED]             [REDACTED]            [REDACTED]
             Type                  [REDACTED]             [REDACTED]            [REDACTED]
             Quantity22            [REDACTED]             [REDACTED]            [REDACTED]
             Gain                  46 dBi                 52 dBi                55 dBi
             Beam Width at         0.822°                 0.382°                0.284°
             Half-Power Point
             Orientation in        0-360°                 0-360°                0-360°
             Horizontal Plane
             Orientation in        0°-45° from            0°-45° from           0°-45° from
             Vertical Plane        azimuth                azimuth               azimuth



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 February 23, 2016. For additional information, please see File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016.
22
     [REDACTED].
                                                           Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 11


                                                                         PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                           Google Inc.
                                                                             File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


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.
                                                                                             23
The Commission has clarified that confidential treatment should be afforded to 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.

        In addition, agreements entered into between Google and any 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 Licensen 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


23
  E
  ​xamination of Current Policy Concerning the Treatment of Confidential Information Submitted to the
Commission​  , Report and Order, GC Docket No. 96­55, at para. 3, (released Aug. 4, 1998) (defining “trade
secrets” for purpose of Commission rules on confidential treatment).
                                                            Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 12


                                                                    PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                      Google Inc.
                                                                        File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


“need to know” basis, and by requiring any third parties involved in the testing process to
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 restrictive safeguards.

         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. S
                                                                                              ​ee
Critical Mass Energy Project v. Nuclear Regulatory Comm’n​, 975 F.2d 871, 879 (D.C. 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


                                                        Request for Confidential Treatment - Page 13


                                                                        PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                           Google Inc.
                                                                             File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


                              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 requested Experimental Radio Service License (Experimental License)
and the compelling reasons why 0142-EX-PL-2016 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 experimental
transmitters.

       Consistent with 0829-EX-ST-2015 and 0093-EX-ST-2016 (Call Sign WI9XZE), the
Experimental License is needed for continued development of [REDACTED].1 [REDACTED].
[REDACTED].

       Continued testing will involve [REDACTED]. [REDACTED]. As noted above, Google will
continue to test [REDACTED].

      The equipment used will continue to include [REDACTED]. In the 2.5 GHz band,
[REDACTED], and in no case will the maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP)
exceed 2 dBW (ERP will not exceed 1 W). In this band, [REDACTED]. Maximum EIRP from each
[REDACTED] radio will not exceed 16 dBW (ERP will not exceed 24 W).

       In the 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz bands, [REDACTED], and in no case will the maximum
EIRP exceed 52 dBW (ERP will not exceed 96411 W). In these bands, each [REDACTED]. In all
cases, EIRP from each [REDACTED] radio will not exceed 33 dBW (ERP will not exceed 1214 W).

        [REDACTED], Google may also conduct testing over a [REDACTED]. This transmitter
used in this link will be placed at 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W. In this location, the equipment
used will include [REDACTED] radio that operates in the frequencies between 5775 MHz and
5825 MHz (5.8 GHz). [REDACTED]. Consistent with Exhibit B, while Google may continue to test
radios in the frequencies ranging between 5775 MHz and 5825 MHz, the actual bandwidth of
the signals employed will continue to be extremely narrow, and the operation will continue to
occupy no more than 10 Hz at any given time.

       Grant of this Experimental License will not adversely impact any authorized user of RF
spectrum for the reasons stated below.

        Operations in the 2.5 GHz band: G​oogle’s continued operations will not cause harmful
interference to other users of the 2.5 GHz band. There are no licensed users of the 2.5 GHz
frequencies requested within the proposed test area. Google will continue to limit its transmit
power and antenna patterns such that the received power outside of the proposed radius of
operations will be less than -107dBm/5.5MHz.2 Google’s approach comports with the FCC’s
co-channel interference protection standards for this band, which accord protection to licensees
1
 [REDACTED].
2
 As noted in Exhibit B, a 25 kilometer radius of operations for equipment operating in both the 2568-2590
MHz and 2620-2640 MHz bands will continue to be used.
                                                                                       Exhibit A ­ Page 1


                                                                    PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                      Google Inc.
                                                                        File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


that experience undesired signal levels in excess of −107 dBm/5.5 MHz at their receivers,
provided the licensees seeking protection have met applicable height benchmarks.3

        Google expects to meet this requirement regardless of [REDACTED], and will continue to
base its calculations on the following considerations:

          ●   the height of the transmitter,
          ●   the conducted power,
          ●   the maximum antenna gain at the angle that would emit signals beyond the above
              radius, and
          ●   the free space path loss over this distance.

        Operations in the 5.8 GHz band: G   ​oogle’s continued 5.8 GHz tests will not cause
harmful interference to any other authorized user of spectrum in the 5.8 GHz band. The
conducted power of Google’s continued operation is just one-tenth of the 1 Watt limit allowed
for unlicensed devices in this band.4 Although the continued operation exceeds the field
strength limitations set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 15.249, the transmission will continue to comply with
the power spectral density requirements set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 15.407(a)(3). The following
attributes of the testing will further mitigate any potential interference concerns:

        (1) The transmitters will continue to be placed [REDACTED]. The other principal
operations in this band are Part 15 unlicensed devices, Part 18 ISM devices, and amateur radio
operators.5 [REDACTED]. [REDACTED], the closest possible operations would be at least 900
meters away. Once Google’s signal travels 900 meters, the signal in the line-of-sight (LOS) path
will have attenuated by 106.8 dB, assuming free-space propagation. The signal power received
by an omnidirectional antenna placed at 900 meters from the transmitter, if the receiver is
centered with the correct polarization in the beam of the LOS link and there are no intervening
obstructions, would be at most -54.8 dBm. This signal power is well below the signal strengths
from typical Wi-Fi transmitters in the 5.8 GHz band and is not expected to cause harmful
interference. By comparison, interference from commercial Wi-Fi equipment can be as much as
-10 dBm in an urban environment. For receivers not in the LOS path, or located on the ground
and obscured by buildings or foliage, the strength of Google’s signals will be significantly less
than the strength predicted by the ideal free space calculation set forth above.

        (2) Google will continue to employ highly directional, narrow bandwidth transmissions.
The full beamwidth of each antenna is only 6.2 degrees. Other users of the 5.8 GHz band are
unlikely to be transmitting directly in the beamwidth, and as a result, their communications are
unlikely to be affected.

       Operations in the millimeter wave bands:​  Finally, Google’s continued millimeter wave
operations will not impact other users of those bands.



3
    S
    ​ee​ 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.1220, 27.1221(c).
4
    47 C.F.R. §15.247(b)(3); i​
                              d.​ §15.407(a)(3).
5
    S
    ​ee​ 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 (FCC Table of Frequency Allocations).
                                                                                  Exhibit A ­ Page 2


                                                                        PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                         Google Inc.
                                                                           File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


        Commercial millimeter wave band users: A   ​ n interference study to assess the risk of
harmful interference associated with Google’s proposed test operations in the 71-76 GHz and
81-86 GHz bands is attached as Exhibit C to 0829-EX-ST-2015 (Call Sign WI9XZE).6 Using
conservative assumptions regarding Google’s operation, the study considers all registered
terrestrial E-band links within a distance of 600 kilometers from the test locations.7

       Analysis of potential interference from [REDACTED] transmissions was done in three
steps. First, the operations of the Google [REDACTED] transmitter in each test area were
screened using the 1 dB threshold degradation interference objective set forth in 47 C.F.R. §
101.105(a)(5)(i) and worst-case assumptions (e.g., clear conditions, no frequency offset).8
Receivers where the worst-case predicted interference level was below this objective were
considered non-interfering.9

        For the cases with higher predicted worst-case interference levels, frequency offset—the
lack of any overlap between the desired channel and Google’s [REDACTED] channel (2.0 GHz
bandwidth at 73.0 GHz)—was then considered to determine whether such offset resolved the
potential for harmful interference.10 Considering frequency offset resolved a number of cases.11

        Finally, in the remaining cases, the minimum carrier/interference objective set forth in 47
C.F.R. § 101.105(a)(5)(i) was used to assess potential interference.12 In these cases, the
azimuth of the interference path was compared to the receiver antenna alignment azimuth.13 A
small (or zero) azimuth separation angle validated the underlying assumption of correlated rain
fading for these cases.14 Each of these remaining cases satisfies the minimum C/I objective by
a significant margin.15

        Assessing potential interference for [REDACTED] transmitters was done in two
steps.16 First, the analysis of the Google [REDACTED] transmitters considered whether the
Google transmitters meet the 1 dB threshold degradation interference objectives using free
space path loss.17 In cases where the non-interference objective was not met in these initial
calculations, terrain blockage and over-the-horizon (OH) loss calculations were considered,
allowing all [REDACTED] operations to meet the objective.18




6
   S​ee generally E ​ xhibit C to 0829-EX-ST-2015 (Call Sign WI9XZE).
7
    Exhibit C to 0829-EX-ST-2015 (Call Sign WI9XZE) at 7.
8
   I​
    d.​ at 13.
9
  ​Id.
10
     I​
      d.
11
     S​ee id​.
12
     I​
      d.
13
     I​
      d.​ at 13-14.
14
     I​
      d. a​ t 14.
15
     I​
      d.
16
     I​
      d.
17
     I​
      d.
18
     I​
      d.
                                                                                   Exhibit A ­ Page 3


                                                                   PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                     Google Inc.
                                                                       File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


       Overall, the analysis shows that any potential interference from Google’s continued
operations falls below the thresholds established by the Commission 47 C.F.R. §
101.115(a)(5)(i) for avoidance of harmful interference in these bands.

       Federal users:​ Google is prepared to coordinate with NTIA to ensure that federal
operations in the band do not experience harmful interference.

         International users:​ Google’s continued operation in the vicinity of Spaceport America,
New Mexico, is more than 39 miles from the Mexican border. Because the FCC’s Part 101 rules
only require coordination for stations within 35 miles of the border, no coordination is needed
for the Spaceport America site.19 Moreover, operations in the southernmost part of the
Spaceport America testing area will continue to use directional antennas pointing northward
(i.e., away from the Mexican border), further reducing any potential for harmful interference.

       Finally, as noted, Google has already been conducting similar tests in this area under a
grant of Special Temporary Authority, and no disruptions have been noted.




19
     S
     ​ee​ 47 C.F.R. § 101.1527(b).
                                                                                 Exhibit A ­ Page 4


                                                                PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                  Google Inc.
                                                                    File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


                            EXHIBIT B - TECHNICAL INFORMATION


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       Paul Husted
    Contact Details       1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
                          Mountain View, CA 94043
                          Phone: (408) 309-0026
                          Email: phusted@google.com




                                                                             Exhibit B - Page 1


                                                                    PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                     Google Inc.
                                                                       File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


2.5 GHz Transmitter Equipment and Station Details
    [REDACTED] Transmitter Equipment

      Equipment             [REDACTED]
                            [REDACTED]
                            [REDACTED]
      Number of Terminals   [REDACTED]1
      Location              Operations not to exceed 25 km from the following geographic
                            centerpoint:

                              ●   32° 59’ 25” N, 106° 58’ 10.9” W


      Frequency Range                                          Low (MHz)         High (MHz)
      [REDACTED]                                                2568.000          2590.000
      [REDACTED]                                                2568.000          2590.000
      [REDACTED]                                                2620.000          2640.000


      Radio                  Modulation      Emission    Modulation     Maximum      Maximum
                                            Designator   Bandwidth      Power Out    EIRP/ERP
      [REDACTED]               64QAM        20M0A2D        20 MHz          4W        16 dBW/
                               OFDM                                                   24 W
      [REDACTED]               64QAM        20M0A2D        20 MHz          4W        16 dBW/
                               OFDM                                                   24 W
      [REDACTED]               64QAM        20M0A2D        20 MHz          4W        16 dBW/
                               OFDM                                                   24 W




1
    [REDACTED].
                                                                                Exhibit B - Page 2


                                                                     PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                       Google Inc.
                                                                         File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


    [REDACTED] Antenna Information

      Antenna                               [REDACTED]
      Type                                  [REDACTED]
      Quantity                              [REDACTED]
      Gain                                  10 dBi
      Beam Width at Half-Power Point        70°
      Orientation in Horizontal Plane       0°-360°
      Orientation in Vertical Plane         -30​
                                               °​
                                                to +30​
                                                      °​
                                                       from Nadir

    [REDACTED] Transmitter Equipment

      Equipment2               [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]

                               [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
                                ● [REDACTED]
      Number of Terminals      [REDACTED]
      Locations                 ●     2.6 GHz Band Location 1: 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W

                                ●     2.6 GHz Band Location 2: 32° 56’ 27” N, 106° 55’ 15” W




2
    [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].
                                                                                   Exhibit B - Page 3


                                                              PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                Google Inc.
                                                                  File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016



 Frequency Range                                            Low (MHz)       High (MHz)
 [REDACTED]                                                 2568.000         2590.000
 [REDACTED]                                                 2550.000         2570.000


 Radio          Modulation        Emission    Modulation   Maximum Maximum EIRP/ERP
                                 Designator   Bandwidth    Power Out (with highest gain
                                                                          antenna)
 [REDACTED]        64QAM         20M0A2D         20 MHz     0.25 W        2 dBW/1 W
 [REDACTED]        64QAM         20M0A2D         20 MHz     0.25 W        2 dBW/1 W

[REDACTED] Antenna Information

 Antenna                               [REDACTED]
 Type                                  [REDACTED]
 Quantity                              [REDACTED]
 Gain                                  1.5 dBi
 Beam Width at Half-Power Point        360°
 Orientation in Horizontal Plane       N/A
 Orientation in Vertical Plane         N/A


 Antenna                               [REDACTED]
 Type                                  [REDACTED]
 Quantity                              [REDACTED]
 Gain                                  1.5 dBi
 Beam Width at Half-Power Point        360°
 Orientation in Horizontal Plane       N/A
 Orientation in Vertical Plane         N/A




                                                                           Exhibit B - Page 4


                                                        PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                         Google Inc.
                                                           File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016



Antenna                           [REDACTED]
Type                              [REDACTED]
Quantity                          [REDACTED]
Gain                              Not to exceed 3 dBi
Beam Width at Half-Power Point    180°
Orientation in Horizontal Plane   0°-360°
Orientation in Vertical Plane     0°-360°


Antenna                           [REDACTED]
Type                              [REDACTED]
Quantity                          [REDACTED]
Gain                              Not to exceed 8 dBi
Beam Width at Half-Power Point    56°
Orientation in Horizontal Plane   0°-360°
Orientation in Vertical Plane     0°-360°




                                                                    Exhibit B - Page 5


                                                                     PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                      Google Inc.
                                                                        File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


5 GHz Equipment and Station Details
 [REDACTED] Radio Equipment

    Equipment                [REDACTED]
    Number of Terminals      [REDACTED]
    Location                 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W


    Frequency Range                                            Low (MHz)           High (MHz)
    [REDACTED]                                                 5775.0000            5825.0000


    Radio                     Modulation     Emission    Modulation      Maximum        Maximum
                                            Designator   Bandwidth       Power Out      EIRP/ERP
    [REDACTED]                Continuous    10H0N0N          10 Hz         0.1 W        19 dBW/
                              waveform                                                   48 W

 [REDACTED] Antenna Information

    Antenna                              [REDACTED]
    Type                                 [REDACTED]
    Quantity                             [REDACTED]
    Gain                                 29 dBi
    Beam Width at Half-Power Point       6.2 degrees
    Orientation in Horizontal Plane      139.692° (SE)
    Orientation in Vertical Plane        -0.2°




                                                                                   Exhibit B - Page 6


                                                                         PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                          Google Inc.
                                                                            File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


71-76/81-86 GHz Transmitter Equipment and Station Details
 [REDACTED] Radio Equipment

    Equipment                [REDACTED]
    Number of Terminals      [REDACTED]
    Location                 Operation not to exceed 70 km from the following geographic
                             centerpoint:

                                    ●   32° 59’ 25” N, 106° 58’ 10.9” W


    Frequency Range                                                    Low (MHz)       High (MHz)
    [REDACTED]                                                       72000.0000        74000.0000


    Radio                    Modulation        Emission      Modulation      Maximum        Maximum
                                              Designator     Bandwidth       Power Out      EIRP/ERP
    [REDACTED]                  QPSK           2G00G2D          2 GHz          0.5 W         33 dBW/
                                                                                             1214 W

 [REDACTED] Antenna Details

    Antenna                                 [REDACTED]
    Type                                    [REDACTED]
    Quantity                                [REDACTED]
    Gain                                    24, 30, or 36 dBi (3 designs to be tested)
    Beam Width at Half-Power Point          24 dBi: Az 35° / El 4°

                                            30 dBi: Az 35° / El 0.8°

                                            36 dBi: Az 11° / El 0.8°
    Orientation in Horizontal Plane         0°-360°
    Orientation in Vertical Plane           -45° to +45° from Nadir




                                                                                       Exhibit B - Page 7


                                                                   PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                    Google Inc.
                                                                      File No. 0142-EX-PL-2016


    [REDACTED] Radio Equipment

      Equipment              [REDACTED]
      Number of Terminals    [REDACTED]
      Locations              ●    80 GHz Band Location 1: 32° 59’ 39” N, 106° 58’ 29” W

                             ●    80 GHz Band Location 2: 32° 56’ 27” N, 106° 55’ 15” W


      Frequency Range                                          Low (MHz)        High (MHz)
      [REDACTED]                                               82000.0000       84000.0000


      Radio                 Modulation     Emission    Modulation Maximum         Maximum
                                          Designator   Bandwidth Power Out         EIRP/ERP
                                                                                 (with highest
                                                                                 gain antenna)
      [REDACTED]                 QPSK     2G00G2D         2 GHz        0.5 W        52 dBW/
                                                                                    96411 W

    [REDACTED] Antenna Details

      Antenna            [REDACTED]           [REDACTED]               [REDACTED]
      Type               [REDACTED]           [REDACTED]               [REDACTED]
      Quantity3          [REDACTED]           [REDACTED]               [REDACTED]
      Gain               46 dBi               52 dBi                   55 dBi
      Beam Width at      0.822°               0.382°                   0.284°
      Half-Power Point
      Orientation in     0-360°               0-360°                   0-360°
      Horizontal Plane
      Orientation in     0°-45° from azimuth 0°-45° from azimuth       0°-45° from azimuth
      Vertical Plane




3
    [REDACTED].
                                                                                Exhibit B - Page 8



Document Created: 2016-02-23 19:36:32
Document Modified: 2016-02-23 19:36:32

© 2024 FCC.report
This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the FCC