Narrative Statement

0064-EX-CM-2017 Text Documents

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

2017-03-13ELS_188904

                                                                Motorola Solutions, Inc.
                                                                FCC Form 442 Application
                                                               For Modification of License




                               NARRATIVE STATEMENT

       Pursuant to Section 5.51 of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 5.51 (2015),
Motorola Solutions, Inc., respectfully requests modification of the experimental licenses
issued under call signs KB2XWO, WC2WYE, WC2XXG, WD2XDH and WE2XDR to
add its new corporate offices—at 500 W. Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois—as an
authorized location for conducting tests and demonstrations of prototype equipment
under design and development. No other changes to the technical specifications to
these licenses are requested.

       The following information is provided in support of this request:


Purpose of Modification:

       Motorola Solutions is actively involved in the design and development of
hardware and software solutions to support both public-safety and enterprise
operations. In particular, Motorola Solutions is continually researching the capabilities
and functionality of innovative data and voice capabilities incorporated into not only
commercial products, but also government, and military communications systems.

       Motorola Solutions currently conducts tests and demonstrations at various
locations in the United States under its existing licenses. By this request, it seeks
authority to conduct similar tests at its new corporate location in Chicago, Illinois
(NL 41-52-51; WL 87-38-24 (NAD83)). All operations would be conducted only as
specifically authorized under the applicable existing license. Moreover, Motorola
Solutions does not propose to market, sell, or lease prototype equipment to end users,
and no fees are charged to entities evaluating the equipment during these tests. After
any experimentation ceases, Motorola Solutions recalls and recovers all devices that do
not comply with FCC regulations. If any different treatment becomes necessary during
the course of its experimentation, Motorola Solutions would seek separate and
additional authority from the agency.


Technical Specifications:

       As noted above, all operations would be conducted only as specifically
authorized under the applicable existing license. Any antennas to be installed at the
new location would not extend more than six meters (20 feet) above the ground or, if
mounted on an existing building, would not extend more than six meters above the
building. If an antenna is mounted on an existing structure other than a building, it
would be installed in accordance with FAA and FCC rules and regulations.


                                                                 Motorola Solutions, Inc.
                                                                 FCC Form 442 Application
                                                                For Modification of License

        Motorola Solutions also recognizes that its proposed operation must not cause
harmful interference to authorized facilities. It does not anticipate that such interference
will occur, but should interference occur, it will take steps immediately to resolve the
interference, including if necessary discontinuing operation. To that end, Motorola
proposes to advise entities involved in the experimentation that permission to operate
has been granted under experimental authority issued to Motorola Solutions, is strictly
temporary and may be canceled at any time. Moreover, Motorola Solutions proposes to
label the equipment or provide explanatory user information as required by FCC rules.


Public Interest Statement:

       Motorola Solutions submits that grant of the modification of its experimental
licenses as requested herein is in the public interest, convenience, and necessity, as it
would permit Motorola Solutions to continue to develop innovative equipment that will
accommodate the communications needs of users.


Contact Information:

           Technical / “Stop Buzzer” Contact:            Corporate Contact:

           Gregory J. Buchwald                           Chuck Powers
           Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff   Director, Engineering & Technology Policy
           Motorola Solutions, Inc.                      Motorola Solutions, Inc.
           1301 E. Algonquin Rd., Room 2921              1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 900
           Schaumburg, IL 60196                          Washington, DC 20004
           Telephone: (847) 576 4893                     Telephone: (202) 371-6904
           Facsimile: (847) 538-4786                     Facsimile: (202) 842-3578
           Greg.Buchwald@motorolasolutions.com           Chuck.Powers@motorolasolutions.com


           Legal Contact:

           Kurt E. DeSoto, Esq.
           Wiley Rein LLP
           1776 K Street, N.W.
           Washington, DC 20006
           Telephone: (202) 719-7235
           Facsimile: (202) 719-7207
           kdesoto@wileyrein.com

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Document Modified: 2017-03-13 11:37:06

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