Experimentation Description

0010-EX-PL-2004 Text Documents

Nextel Communications of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc.

2004-01-13ELS_64489

                                                Nextel Communications, Inc.
                                   2001 Edmund Halley Drive, Reston, VA 20191




                                January 13, 2004

Office of Engineering and Technology
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554

        Pursuant to Part 5 of the Rules of the Federal Communications
Commission (“Commission”), Nextel Communications of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Nextel Communications, Inc. (collectively “Nextel”)
respectfully requests an Experimental Radio Station License for use of spectrum
in the personal communications service (“PCS”) band on a secondary, non-
interference basis for use in the Reston, Virginia area. Nextel currently has a
Special Temporary Authority for these same parameters licensed under Call Sign
WB9XTV and requires a more long-term authorization for testing purposes as
referenced below.

        Nextel currently provides wide-area digital Specialized Mobile Radio
(“SMR”) services throughout much of the United States utilizing spectrum in the
800 MHz frequency band. Nextel’s wide-area SMR services make efficient use
of the spectrum by employing digital technologies and low power, multiple-tower
cellular-like architectures that enable call hand-off and channel re-use throughout
a larger geographic area. Nextel’s wide-area SMR services, moreover, provide
the user a combination of telecommunications services in a single handset,
including digital push-to-talk services, cellular telephone, paging, and data
services.

       Nextel requests this experimental authorization to continue to test the use
of various CDMA technologies including GSM1x and Flarion Technologies Flash-
OFDM solution, a wireless mobile data application that will enable cost effective
access to the internet and Intranets at speeds greater than present dial up rates
and approaching that of DSL and cable access technologies. The objective is to
validate the commercial viability and technical performance of the flash-OFDM™
system in a lab environment beyond that which can be tested with one base
station. These tests include indoor propagation, frequency reuse, mobility user
behavior, system handoff between base stations and system loading.

       The trial will be deployed in the Reston, Virginia area in close proximity to
Nextel’s corporate headquarters. Two trial locations are being requested by


Nextel to perform these indoor trials. These locations are 1) Nextel corporate
headquarters located at 2001 Edmund Halley Drive Reston, Virginia
(approximately 38 degrees and 57 minutes North Latitude, 77 degrees and 22
degrees West Longitude) and 2) Nextel Technology Evaluation Lab located at
coordinates (039-01-44 N and 077-24-36 W).
      Because of its extensive licensing authority, Nextel is extremely familiar
with Commission licensing rules and requirements and will take necessary
measures to ensure that these tests cause no harmful interference to any
primary licensee.

      Should the Commission have any questions regarding this matter, please
contact the undersigned at (703) 433-4212.

                                 Respectfully submitted,

                                 /s/ James B. Goldstein

                                 James B. Goldstein
                                 Senior Attorney – Government Affairs




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