Exhibit 1

5012-EX-PL-1995 Text Documents

WINSTAR WIRELESS, INC.

2000-03-16ELS_33371

                              EXHIBIT 1
                     WinStar Wireless,     Inc.
                              Form 442
               Request for Experimental Authority

                    Description of WinStar‘s
             ‘Experimentation/Demonstration Program

          WinStar Wireless,   Inc.   ("WinStar")   is proposing to
conduct a program of experimentation and demonstration of the
capabilities of point—to—point transmissions in the 38 GHz band
(38.6—40.0 GHz).  WinStar is the forerunner in the development of
the marketplace for 38 GHz spectrum, and has been providing
service in numerous markets pursuant to FCC licenses.  The 38 CGHz
market is still quite new, however, and therefore WinStar finds
it necessary to continue basic market development activities.   In
addition, WinStar believes that it will be able to advance the
radio art in the 38 GHz band by having the opportunity to study
operations in diverse environments and deployment scenarios.

          WinStar is requesting an experimental license in order
to deploy 38 GHz systems at potential customers‘ premises on a
short—term, temporary basis.  In addition, WinStar will be able
to use this authority to demonstrate its 38 GHz systems to
potential customers at trade shows around the country.  WinStar
will deploy a system for a period of no more than 180 days at any
one location.  These temporary installations will allow WinStar
to demonstrate to potential customers the capabilities and
reliability of WinStar‘s 38 GHz point—to—point systems.  WinStar
will not be charging these potential customers for the temporary
services provided under this experimental license.

          As an additional benefit of this proposed program,
WinStar will be able to study operating characteristics of its
advanced millimeter wave systems in a wide set of climactic
conditions.  WinStar is continuing to study the operating
characteristics of 38 Ghz band systems.  These temporary
installations will have the potential to provide valuable
information on the distance and power limits of these millimeter
wave systems, while still ensuring reliable operations under
potentially adverse conditions.

          WinStar is seeking authority to operate under
experimental authority throughout the 38 GHz band, and to
implement the temporary installations throughout the United
States.  Such authority will provide WinStar with the necessary
flexibility to conduct an effective program.  WinStar understands
that its operations under this experimental license are secondary
to any licensed activities in this band.      WinStar will thus take
steps to ensure that its operations under this experimental
authority do not cause any harmful interference to any licengsed
operations .

          Before installing any systems in any location, WinStar
will review the Commission‘s licenses in this band in the desired
area to determine which channels will not be occupied,       and
WinStar will select an appropriate unoccupied channel.        In


addition,   to further preclude the potential for harmful
interference, WinStar will notify any licensees of its intended
temporary experimental operations.  In conducting its operations
under the experimental license, WinStar will utilize Commission—
approved equipment and standard operating and engineering
practices, as it does throughout its service territories
presently.  Finally, notwithstanding these prophylactic measures
for avoiding interference, WinStar will also maintain the ability
to shut down the systems remotely from its control center if it
receives any complaints of harmful transmissions caused by its
activities under this experimental license.

          WinStar believes that the public interest will be well
served by grant of this experimental application.  The temporary
installations will help demonstrate that WinStar‘s 38 GHz
services can be used reliably to provide a wide variety of
important services,     including local networks and alternative
access services for interexchange carriers, competitive access
providers and end users.  WinStar‘s capacity has begun to be used
for,   inter alia,   basic and advanced data transmissions,
redundancy for customers desiring a high degree of reliability,
"bypass" of the local exchange carrier, interconnection of
customer sites, and substitute capacity in case of damage to the
landline networks     from natural or man—made disasters.     In short,
WinStar is developing the 38 GHz band as an alternative
entrance/exit ramp to the information superhighway.  The
demonstration program will spur further deployment of these
critical services, and thereby enhance communications
capabilities and create even more new jobs.  In addition, the
information developed by WinStar during the course of this
program will allow WinStar to improve service to all of its
customers.  For all of these reasons, WinStar believes the public
will benefit greatly from the proposed experimental program.



Document Created: 2001-08-02 10:59:56
Document Modified: 2001-08-02 10:59:56

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