FCC Web Documents citing 24.831
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/04/releases/frao3253.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/04/releases/frao3253.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/04/releases/frao3253.wp
- FCC Form 175) 24.824 [Reserved] 24.825 Application for Temporary Authorizations 24.826Receipt of Application; Applications in the Broadband Personal Communications Services filed on FCC Form 175 and other Applications in the Broadband Personal Communications Services 24.827 Public Notice Period 24.828 Dismissal and Return of Applications 24.829Ownership Changes and Agreements to Amend or to Dismiss Applications or Pleadings 24.830 Opposition to Applications 24.831 Mutually Exclusive Applications 24.832 Consideration of Applications 24.833 [Reserved] 24.834 [Reserved] 24.835 [Reserved] 24.836 [Reserved] 24.837 [Reserved] 24.838 [Reserved] 24.839 Transfer of Control or Assignment of License 24.840 [Reserved] 24.841 [Reserved] 24.842 [Reserved] 24.843 Extension of Time to Complete Construction 24.844 Termination of Authorization Subpart I -- Interim Application, Licensing, and Processing Rules for Broadband PCS § 24.801 [Reserved] §
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/11/releases/bip_def.pdf
- than the date of filing thereof with the Commission. (b) A petition to deny a major amendment to a previously-filed application may only raise matters directly related to the amendment which could not have been raised in connection with the underlying previously-filed application. This subsection does not apply, however, to petitioners who gain standing because of the major amendment. Sec. 24.831 Mutually exclusive applications. (a) The Commission will consider applications for broadband PCS licenses to be mutually exclusive if they relate to the same geographical boundaries (MTA or BTA) and are timely filed for the same frequency block. (b) Mutually exclusive applications filed on Form 175 for the initial provision of broadband PCS are subject to competitive bidding in accordance with
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/22/releases/pcsbipg.pdf
- than the date of filing thereof with the Commission. (b) A petition to deny a major amendment to a previously-filed application may only raise matters directly related to the amendment which could not have been raised in connection with the underlying previously-filed application. This subsection does not apply, however, to petitioners who gain standing because of the major amendment. § 24.831 Mutually exclusive applications. (a) The Commission will consider applications for broadband PCS licenses to be mutually exclusive if they relate to the same geographical boundaries (MTA or BTA) and are timely filed for the same frequency block. (b) Mutually exclusive applications filed on Form 175 for the initial provision of broadband PCS are subject to competitive bidding in accordance with