FCC Web Documents citing 95.813
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- any rule sections relocated from Part 95 that are not integrated into Part 27 Subparts A, B, or C. We seek comment on our proposal to move the 218-219 MHz Service rules from Part 95 to Part 27. Rule Streamlining We seek comment on eliminating certain 218-219 MHz Service rules. First, we find that it is unnecessary to retain section 95.813(b), which restricts a licensee that loses its authorization for failure to meet its construction requirements from obtaining any new 218-219 MHz Service authorization for a period of three years. This requirement stems from concerns that an entity that obtained a license through the lottery process may not actually build a 218-219 MHz Service system. The construction requirements for 218-219 MHz
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- any rule sections relocated from Part 95 that are not integrated into Part 27 Subparts A, B, or C. We seek comment on our proposal to move the 218-219 MHz Service rules from Part 95 to Part27. 2. Rule Streamlining 63.We seek comment on eliminating certain 218-219 MHz Service rules. First, we find that it is unnecessary to retain section 95.813(b), which restricts a licensee that loses its authorization for failure to meet its construction requirements from obtaining any new 218-219 MHz Service authorization for a period of three years.157This requirement stems from concerns that an entity that obtained a license through the lottery process may not actually build a 218-219 MHz Service system.158The construction requirements for 218-219 MHz Service licenses
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- in this spectrum. As such, the relaxation of the license transfer restriction for the eighteen lottery-won licenses will promote this objective. However, we note that we will evaluate all license transfer applications on a case-by-case basis pursuant to Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-239 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.948. 264 Allocation Notice, 6 FCC Rcd at 1371. 265 47 C.F.R. § 95.813(b)(1). 266 Letter Amendment at 4-5; accord MKS Petition at 5. 267 Competitive Bidding Sixth MO&O/Further Notice, 11 FCC Rcd at 19363. 268 Id. (emphasis added). 269 See 218-219 MHz Flex MO&O, 13 FCC Rcd at 19075, ¶ 16, 19091, ¶ 49. 270 EON Comments at 1; Community Reply Comments at 9. 271 44 Section 1.948 of our rules to determine
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- payment period over the new ten-year license term.113 29.In their January 28, 1997 amendment, Petitioners also request the following: (1) a reamortization plan consisting of interest-only payments for the first five years, followed by principal and interest payments over the final five years; (2) elimination of the construction benchmarks set forth in Section 95.833; (3) 114 115 elimination of Section 95.813(b)(1), which precludes one 218-219 MHz Service licensee from having any Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-228 Id. at 4-5. 116 Id. at 1. 117 Id. at 2. 118 Id. at 3. 119 Second Letter Amendment (attaching Letter of James J. Keller, Myers Keller Communications Law Group, to 120 Herbert Zeiler, Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Feb. 11, 1997)). Third Letter
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- 85 See Public Information Collection Requirement Submitted to Office of Management and Budget for Review, 59 86 Fed. Reg. 63803 (Dec. 9, 1994). See Notice of Public Information Collections Submitted to OMB for Review and Approval, 61 Fed. Reg. 3699 87 (Feb. 1, 1996). Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 6 FCC Rcd 1368, 1371 (1991). 88 See 47 C.F.R. § 95.813(b)(2). 89 22 continue to believe that qualification for installment payments should be limited to businesses that qualify as small. 85 48. Further, we anticipate that rural areas will be served despite the lack of special provisions for rural telephone companies, because other companies can also serve these areas at relatively low cost. While rural telephone companies possess infrastructure that might