Experimentation Description 2

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Tecore Inc.

2011-02-25ELS_113707

                                            Exhibit



        By the instant application, the applicant, Tecore Inc. (“Tecore”), seeks the modification
of its current experimental license held under call sign WF2XMI to add frequencies 1747-1755,
1842-1850 and 2147-2155 MHz to existing frequency assignments.
        As stated in its original application for call sign WF2XMI, Tecore is a developer and
manufacturer of “software-defined” network equipment to support commercial and non-
commercial applications for fixed and mobile wireless communications. Tecore develops,
manufactures and sells wireless base station, switching and related products for specialized
applications around the world. Tecore’s industry leadership in this field has been internationally
recognized. We hold numerous US and international patents for our products and processes, and
are the recipient of three awards from the GSM World Congress for product innovation.
        By this application, Tecore seeks to expand its experimental license for development,
experimentation and testing in the requested frequency bands. Planned activities will involve
fixed and mobile stations operating within existing wireless standards. The requested
authorization will better enable Tecore to continue its program of development, experimentation,
testing and demonstration of products for domestic and international use.
        Tecore will limit use of the frequencies to the maximum extent possible, will utilize
authorized frequencies to operate only on unused channels, and will employ "dummy loads" and
indoor operations when feasible. In order to fully and adequately develop, test and demonstrate
our equipment and software, however, we must from time to time exceed these limitations. The
authority requested by this application will allow Tecore to configure, test and demonstrate
operative systems under real-world conditions, thereby developing information on their
performance as terrain, building clutter and tree clutter changes. The non-radio network
equipment to be operated under this authorization is experimental, but the radio components of
the systems employ off-the-shelf products made by major third party manufacturers.
        Recognizing that use of the frequencies under this license will be on a secondary basis in
accordance with Part 5 of the Commission’s Rules, we will coordinate our operations with those
licensees affected by experimentation in the area of operation. Tecore will initially operate
experimental stations within only a 1.5 kilometer radius. The limited service area requested is
small, and thus poses a minimal and manageable area of interference potential, but provides
sufficient area in which to accomplish the developmental objectives of the license. Our staff has
long experience with frequency coordination, use of spectrum analysis equipment, and
notification to avoid causing harmful and disruptive interference to authorized primary users of
the radio spectrum.
       In the event testing situations require the use of antennas and support structures that
invoke FAA notification rules, such notification will be submitted pursuant to Part 17 of the
Commission’s Rules. However, any such operations would be temporary, and would involve no
construction that changes land features or involves sensitive areas. Accordingly, no
environmental assessment is required for any operations to be conducted under this application.
       The equipment used in the experimental operations authorized hereunder may not in all
instances be capable of providing compliant station identification. Accordingly, to the degree
required, waiver of the Rule 5.115 station identification requirement is requested.



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Document Modified: 2011-02-23 12:08:40

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