Progress Report (Nov 24, 1997)

5012-EX-PL-1995 Post Grant Documents

WINSTAR WIRELESS, INC.

2000-03-16ELS_33382

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                                                                                                        RECEIVED
                                                                                                           NOV 2 4 1997
            November 24, 1997
                                                                                                   Federcl Con—:::unications Commission
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            Chief, Experimental Licensing Branch
            Federal Communications Commission
            2000 M Street, N.W.,
            Washington, D.C. 20554


                   Re:      WinStar Wireless Fiber Corp. Section 5.204 Progress Report
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                            File No. 5012—EX—PL—95

            Dear Sir:

                   Pursuant to §5.204 of the Commission‘s Rules, WinStar Wireless, Inc. (WW1I)
            hereby submits a 6—month progress report on the results of its experimental program
            operated under §5.202 (f), (i) & (j). This nationwide experimental license was granted in
            two parts, on January 31, 1996, and March 19, 1996.

                    In its request for experimental authority, WinStar proposed 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 currently provides wireless
            telecommunications services under its fixed service licenses. WinStar believes that it has
            and will continue to develop the market and applications in the 38 GHz band by using its
            experimental authority to study and test operations in new market areas and varied
            deployment scenarios.

                    Since its March 19, 1997, Progress Report, WinStar has deployed tests in two (2)
            additional markets under its experimental license. WinStar has received no reports of
            interference with existing licensed operations and has no adverse incidents to report. The
            experimental deployment of these links is complete and they have since been
            decommissioned.

                   To date, the experimental license has afforded WinStar the opportunity to
            demonstrate the capability and reliability of its 38 GHz point—to—point systems. WinStar
            has consistently utilized Commission—approved equipment and standard operating and
            engineering practices. WinStar believes that the public interest has been well served to




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      date by its operations under its experimental license, and submits that continued
     operations under its experimental authority will serve the public interest, convenience and
     necessity.

                                                          Sincerely,

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                                                          Thomas C. Snedeker
                                                          Licensing Specialist




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