federal_register: 04-27817
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| 04-27817 | Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets | Rule | In this document, the Federal Communications Commission ("Commission") adopts final rules that take additional steps to facilitate the development of more robust secondary markets in radio spectrum usage rights. In particular, the Commission builds upon the policies adopted in 2003 to facilitate the ability of licensees in our Wireless Radio Services that hold "exclusive" authority to lease some or all of their spectrum usage rights to third parties and to streamline approval procedures for license assignments and transfers of control in these Wireless Radio Services. First, the Commission adopts immediate processing procedures for certain classes of spectrum leasing arrangements and license transfers and assignments that do not raise potential public interest concerns. In addition, the Commission extends the spectrum leasing policies to additional services. The Commission also adopts a new regulatory concept, the "private commons." Finally, the Commission addresses several petitions for reconsideration, and revises and further clarifies the Commission's spectrum leasing policies and rules. | 2004-12-27 | 2004 | 12 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2004/12/27/04-27817/promoting-efficient-use-of-spectrum-through-elimination-of-barriers-to-the-development-of-secondary | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2004-12-27/pdf/04-27817.pdf | Federal Communications Commission | 161 | In this document, the Federal Communications Commission ("Commission") adopts final rules that take additional steps to facilitate the development of more robust secondary markets in radio spectrum usage rights. In particular, the Commission builds... |