§ 22.900 Scope
§ 22.901 Cellular service requirements and limitations
§ 22.905 Channels for cellular service
§ 22.907 Coordination of channel usage
§ 22.909 Cellular markets
§ 22.911 Cellular geographic service area
§ 22.912 Service area boundary extensions
§ 22.913 Effective radiated power limits
§ 22.917 Emission limitations for cellular equipment
§ 22.923 Cellular system configuration
§ 22.925 Prohibition on airborne operation of cellular telephones
§ 22.946 Construction period for Unserved Area authorizations
§ 22.948 Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation; spectrum leasing
§ 22.949 Unserved Area licensing; minimum coverage requirements
§ 22.950 Provision of service in the Gulf of Mexico Service Area (GMSA)
§ 22.953 Content and form of applications for Cellular Unserved Area authorizations
§ 22.959 Rules governing processing of applications for initial systems
§ 22.960 Cellular operations in the Chambers, TX CMA (CMA672-A)
§ 22.961 Cellular licenses subject to competitive bidding
§ 22.970 Unacceptable interference to part 90 non-cellular 800 MHz licensees from cellular radiotelephone or part 90-800 MHz cellular systems
§ 22.971 Obligation to abate unacceptable interference
§ 22.972 Interference resolution procedures
§ 22.973 Information exchange
§ 22.983 Field strength limit

Terms Used In CFR > Title 47 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 22 > Subpart H - Cellular Radiotelephone Service

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