FCC Web Documents citing 22.961
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- on Interests in Licenses for Both Channel Blocks in an Area 22.944 Transfers of Interests in Applications 22.945 Interests in Multiple Applications 22.946 Service Commencement and Construction Periods for Cellular Systems 22.947 Five-Year Buildout Period 22.949(a)(b) Underserved Area Licensing Process 22.951 Minimum Coverage Requirement 22.955 Canadian Condition 22.957 Mexican Condition 22.960 Cellular Unserved Area Telephone Licenses Subject to Competitive Bidding 22.961 Competitive Bidding Design for Cellular Unserved Area Radiotelephone Licensing 22.962 Competitive Bidding Mechanisms 22.963 Withdrawal, Default and Disqualification Payment 22.964 Bidding Application (FCC Form 175) 22.965 Submission of Upfront Payments and Down Payments 22.966 Long-Form Applications 22.967 License Grant, Denial, Default, and Disqualifications Part 42 Preservation of Records of Communication Common Carriers Part 43 Reports of Communication Common Carriers and
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
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- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-847A1_Erratum.doc
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 26.202; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions. This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default, and bidder disqualification. The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/12/releases/f96-361.wp
- as follows: Section 22.960 Cellular unserved area radiotelephone licenses subject to competitive bidding. Mutually exclusive initial applications for cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase II licenses filed after July 26, 1993, are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The general competitive bidding procedures found in 47 CFR part 1, subpart Q, will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. Section 22.961 Competitive bidding design for cellular unserved area radiotelephone licensing. The Commission will employ a simultaneous multiple round auction design when choosing from among mutually exclusive initial applications to provide cellular unserved area radiotelephone service, unless otherwise specified by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau before the auction. Section 22.962 Competitive bidding mechanisms. (a) Grouping. All cellular unserved area Phase I and Phase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/general/releases/da020847.txt
- electronic bidding); sequential multiple-round auctions (using either oral ascending or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); sequential or simultaneous single-round auctions (using either sealed paper or remote and/or on-site electronic bidding); combinatorial (package/contingent) bidding auctions; and real-time bidding in all electronic auction designs.31 The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2103, are removed: 21.951(a)-(a)(1); 22.203; 22.961; 24.702; 90.802; 90.902; 90.1003; 100.72; 101.1102; and 101.1202.32 8. Competitive bidding mechanisms. Section 1.2104 of the Commission's rules describes the mechanisms used to implement the Commission's competitive bidding design provisions.33 This rule also sets forth the treatment of bid withdrawal, down and full payment default,34 and bidder disqualification.35 The following service-specific rules redundant with all or part of the competitive