Experimentation Description

0044-EX-ML-2000 Text Documents

WinStar Wireless, Inc.

2000-08-02ELS_40325

                                                                   Winstar Wireless, Inc.
                                                                         FCC Form 442
                                                                               Exhibit 1
                                                                            Page 1 of 2

Winstar Wireless, Inc. is proposing to conduct a program of experimental testing of the
Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Radio Communications systems (“PMP”) in the 24.5 GHz –
26.5 GHz band (“26 GHz”). Winstar Wireless is a subsidiary of Winstar
Communications, Inc. (collectively “Winstar”), a company that is a pioneer in providing
business customers with broadband communications services, including local and long
distance phone service, as well as high-speed Internet access, data and information
services.

Winstar is requesting a modification to one its current Experimental Licenses (Call Sign
“WB2XIB”) to expand deployment tests of its PMP fixed microwave services to the
entire 26 GHz band. Winstar holds multiple international licenses in 26 GHz, including
one in the 25.57 GHz – 25.63 GHz band in Japan, one in the 26.425 GHz – 26.485 GHz
band in Nagoya and Osaka as well as licenses to transmit in multiple frequencies in the
26 GHz band in Germany (Cologne and Hamburg)

These tests typically last for approximately 3 months, after which the equipment is
removed. A wide variety of tests would be performed on these systems to verify how
they carry voice, traffic data and video traffic in accordance with Winstar’s requirements
and the manufacturer’s specifications in a variety of deployment scenarios. The test
systems will consist of a base station with fixed remote units for subscriber connections.
The testing would take place in the Washington Metropolitan area and would be based,
but not limited to, Winstar’s high technology division and equipment testing laboratory in
Herndon, VA.

It is worth noting that in September 1999, Winstar announced plans for the commercial
rollout of its 39 GHz PMP service. As part of an accelerated deployment plan:

-   Winstar has been able to integrate PMP technology into its network in several U.S.
    markets, including Washington DC, Phoenix, Oakland, San Jose, Seattle and Salt
    Lake City.
-   Winstar signed an agreement with Siemens Information and Communication
    Networks, Inc., which has teamed with P-Com, Inc. to manufacture, deploy and
    install PMP equipment for Winstar. It is anticipated that purchases under the
    agreement could reach as much as $400 million over the next five years. Winstar has
    also issued a purchase order to Hughes Network Systems for PMP equipment and
    related services. This purchase order is part of a previously announced agreement
    that Winstar entered into with Hughes in August 1998.
-   Finally, Lucent has agreed to include these purchases under the $2 billion financing
    agreement, which was established between Winstar and Lucent in October 1998.


For the past four years, Winstar has been working with Hughes and Siemens, leading
manufacturers and systems integrators, to develop PMP technology. This technology
will help reduce Winstar’s network deployment costs in the United States and in its
International markets. These results, along with the efficiency enhancements and product
innovations developed through the Experimental License, will allow Winstar to better
serve the public interest.

Finally, 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 licensed operations.



Document Created: 2001-07-26 19:00:26
Document Modified: 2001-07-26 19:00:26

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