FCC Web Documents citing 101.1319
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- pricing information and bidding strategies. Eligibility Bidding Credit Eligibility (FCC Form 175 Exhibit C) In the MAS Report and Order, the Commission adopted bidding credits on a ``tiered'' basis for all small businesses participating in the auction of MAS spectrum. Bidding credits are available to small and very small businesses, or consortia thereof, (as defined in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2110(c), 101.1319). A bidding credit represents the amount by which a bidder's winning bids are discounted. The size of the bidding credit depends on the average of the aggregated annual gross revenues for each of the preceding three years of the bidder, its affiliates, its controlling interests, and the affiliates of its controlling interests: A bidder with attributed average annual gross revenues
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- Fox, Chief of the Policy and Facilities Branch, Telecommunications Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-1460. EXHIBIT C: DESIGNATED ENTITIES Pursuant to Section 1.2110(f)(1) of the Commission's Rules, the Commission may award bidding credits (i.e., payment discounts) to eligible designated entities qualifying as small businesses and very small businesses under the Commission's individual service rules. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(f)(1). Section 101.1319 of the Commission's Rules establishes that small businesses and very small businesses will be eligible for designated entity status in the Multiple Address System Service auction. We are interested in the status of applicants as minority-owned and women-owned businesses for statistical purposes, even if the applicant is ineligible for bidding credits. Small Businesses - Pursuant to Section 101.1319(a)(1) of the
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- length of the license term, and construction requirements. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2111 of the Commission's rules, are modified or removed in whole or in part: 21.960(b)(5)(i)-(ii), (d)(1); 22.217(b); 24.711(c); 24.712(c); 24.714(c); 24.716(d); 24.717(c); 26.210(d); 27.15(c); 27.209(d); 73.5009(a); 90.810(b); 90.812(b); 90.813(c), (d)(2)(i); 90.910(b); 90.911(c); 90.1017(b); 95.823(c)(1); 101.56(i); 101.535(a)(1), (c); 101.1107(e); 101.1208(b); 101.1319(c); and 101.1323(c). Ownership disclosure requirements for short- and long-form applications. Section 1.2112 of the Commission's rules contains the Commission's ownership disclosure requirements for both the short-form application, which is a pre-requisite to participation in an auction, and the long-form application, which is filed by the winning bidder(s) to assist the Commission in determining whether the winning bidder is qualified to
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- length of the license term, and construction requirements. The following service-specific rules, which are redundant with all or part of section 1.2111 of the Commission's rules, are modified or removed in whole or in part: 21.960(b)(5)(i)-(ii), (d)(1); 22.217(b); 24.711(c); 24.712(c); 24.714(c); 24.716(d); 24.717(c); 26.210(d); 27.15(c); 27.209(d); 73.5009(a); 90.810(b); 90.812(b); 90.813(c), (d)(2)(i); 90.910(b); 90.911(c); 90.1017(b); 95.823(c)(1); 101.56(i); 101.535(a)(1), (c); 101.1107(e); 101.1208(b); 101.1319(c); and 101.1323(c). Ownership disclosure requirements for short- and long-form applications. Section 1.2112 of the Commission's rules contains the Commission's ownership disclosure requirements for both the short-form application, which is a pre-requisite to participation in an auction, and the long-form application, which is filed by the winning bidder(s) to assist the Commission in determining whether the winning bidder is qualified to
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- to Parts 1, 2, 87 and 101 of the Commission's Rules to License Fixed Services at 24 GHz, Order on Reconsideration, 16 FCC Rcd 11156 (2001). See Competitive Bidding Conforming Edits Order, supra (modifying or eliminating sections 101.56 (Fixed Microwave services); 101.531, 101.537, and 101.538 (Digital Electronic Messaging service); 101.1101-101.1102, 101.1107, 101.1109-101.1110, 101.1112, 101.1201-101.1209 (Local Multipoint Distribution service); 101.1317 and 101.1319 (Multiple Address Service)). Winstar Comments at 1-2, citing 47 C.F.R. § 101.17. Winstar Comments at 3, citing Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules Relating to License Renewals in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service, Report and Order¸7 FCC Rcd 719 (1992); Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules Relating to License Renewals in the Domestic Public
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- to Parts 1, 2, 87 and 101 of the Commission's Rules to License Fixed Services at 24 GHz, Order on Reconsideration, 16 FCC Rcd 11156 (2001). See Competitive Bidding Conforming Edits Order, supra (modifying or eliminating sections 101.56 (Fixed Microwave services); 101.531, 101.537, and 101.538 (Digital Electronic Messaging service); 101.1101-101.1102, 101.1107, 101.1109-101.1110, 101.1112, 101.1201-101.1209 (Local Multipoint Distribution service); 101.1317 and 101.1319 (Multiple Address Service)). Winstar Comments at 1-2, citing 47 C.F.R. § 101.17. Winstar Comments at 3, citing Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules Relating to License Renewals in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service, Report and Order¸7 FCC Rcd 719 (1992); Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules Relating to License Renewals in the Domestic Public
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- the bidder, its affiliates, its controlling interests, and the affiliates of its controlling interests. In the MAS Report and Order, the Commission adopted bidding credits on a ``tiered'' basis for all small businesses participating in the auction of MAS spectrum. Bidding credits are available to small and very small businesses, or consortia thereof, (as defined in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2110(c), 101.1319). For Auction No. 59, bidding credits will be available to small business or consortia thereof, as follows: A bidder with attributed average annual gross revenues of not more than $15 million for the preceding three years (``small business'') will receive a 25 percent discount on its winning bids; A bidder with attributed average annual gross revenues of not more than
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- of the Communications Act and the filing and processing of petitions for declaratory ruling should be directed to Claudia Fox, Chief of the Policy and Facilities Branch, Telecommunications Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-1527. EXHIBIT C: DESIGNATED ENTITIES Pursuant to Section 1.2110(f)(1) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may award bidding credits (i.e., payment discounts) to eligible designated entities. Section 101.1319 of the Commission's Rules establishes the following categories of designated entities as eligible for bidding credits: a small business, a very small business, a consortium of small businesses, and a consortium of very small businesses in the Multiple Address System Auction (Auction No. 59). See 47 C.F.R. § 101.1319)). Small Businesses under Section 101.1319(a)(1): A small business is an entity
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- the lottery system and $130,000 per application under the comparative hearing process). , supra. Amendment of Parts 1, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 73, 74, 80, 90, 95, 100 and 101 of Commission Rules --Competitive Bidding, Order, 17 FCC Rcd 6534 (2002); Erratum, 17 FCC Rcd 11146 (2002) (Competitive Bidding Conforming Edits Order) (modifying or eliminating sections 101.1317 and 101.1319). 47 C.F.R. Part 101. 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.1401-101.1440. Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku-Band Frequency Range; Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Subsidiary Terrestrial Use of the 12.2-12.7 GHz Band by Direct Broadcast Satellite Licensees and Their Affiliates; and
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- Address Systems and implement the Commission's competitive bidding authority under 47 U.S.C. 309(j). Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303 and 309. Section Number and Title: 101.1301 Scope. 101.1303 Eligibility. 101.1305 Private internal service. 101.1307 Permissible communications. 101.1309 Regulatory status. 101.1311 Initial EA license authorization. 101.1313 License term. 101.1315 Service areas. 101.1317 Competitive bidding procedures for mutually exclusive MAS EA applications. 101.1319 Competitive bidding provisions. 101.1321 License transfers. 101.1323 Spectrum aggregation, disaggregation, and partitioning. 101.1325 Construction requirements. 101.1327 Renewal expectancy for EA licensees. 101.1329 EA Station license, location, modifications. 101.1331 Treatment of incumbents. 101.1333 Interference protection criteria. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 * ‚ £
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- by the Commission. § 101.1317 Competitive bidding procedures for mutually exclusive MAS EA applications. Mutually exclusive initial applications for licenses in the portions of the MAS bands licensed on a geographic area basis are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The procedures set forth in Part 1, Subpart Q of this chapter will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. § 101.1319 Competitive bidding provisions. For the purpose of establishing eligibility requirements and bidding credits for competitive bidding for MAS licenses, pursuant to § 1.2110 of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (1) Eligibility for small business provisions. A small business is an entity that, together with its affiliates and persons or entities that hold interests in such entity and their affiliates,
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- Fox, Chief of the Policy and Facilities Branch, Telecommunications Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-1460. EXHIBIT C: DESIGNATED ENTITIES Pursuant to Section 1.2110(f)(1) of the Commission's Rules, the Commission may award bidding credits (i.e., payment discounts) to eligible designated entities qualifying as small businesses and very small businesses under the Commission's individual service rules. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(f)(1). Section 101.1319 of the Commission's Rules establishes that small businesses and very small businesses will be eligible for designated entity status in the Multiple Address System Service auction. We are interested in the status of applicants as minority-owned and women-owned businesses for statistical purposes, even if the applicant is ineligible for bidding credits. Small Businesses Pursuant to Section 101.1319(a)(1) of the
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- Fox, Chief of the Policy and Facilities Branch, Telecommunications Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-1460. EXHIBIT C: DESIGNATED ENTITIES Pursuant to Section 1.2110(f)(1) of the Commission's Rules, the Commission may award bidding credits (i.e., payment discounts) to eligible designated entities qualifying as small businesses and very small businesses under the Commission's individual service rules. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(f)(1). Section 101.1319 of the Commission's Rules establishes that small businesses and very small businesses will be eligible for designated entity status in the Multiple Address System Service auction. We are interested in the status of applicants as minority-owned and women-owned businesses for statistical purposes, even if the applicant is ineligible for bidding credits. Small Businesses Pursuant to Section 101.1319(a)(1) of the
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- by the Commission. § 101.1317 Competitive bidding procedures for mutually exclusive MAS EA applications. Mutually exclusive initial applications for licenses in the portions of the MAS bands licensed on a geographic area basis are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The procedures set forth in Part 1, Subpart Q of this chapter will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. § 101.1319 Competitive bidding provisions. For the purpose of establishing eligibility requirements and bidding credits for competitive bidding for MAS licenses, pursuant to § 1.2110 of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (1) Eligibility for small business provisions. A small business is an entity that, together with its affiliates and persons or entities that hold interests in such entity and their affiliates,
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- of the license grant. Licensees must file maps and other supporting documents showing compliance with the respective construction requirements within the appropriate five- and ten-year benchmarks of the date of their initial licenses as defined in 47 C.F.R. 101.1325(b). Bidding Credits Bidding credits are available to small and very small businesses or consortia thereof, (as defined in 47 C.F.R. 1.2110(c), 101.1319). A bidding credit represents the amount by which a bidders winning bids are discounted. The size of the bidding credit depends on the average annual gross revenues for the preceding three years of the bidder, its affiliates, its controlling interests, and the affiliates of its controlling interests: * A bidder with attributed average annual gross revenues of not more than
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- of the license grant. Licensees must file maps and other supporting documents showing compliance with the respective construction requirements within the appropriate five- and ten-year benchmarks of the date of their initial licenses as defined in 47 C.F.R. 101.1325(b). Bidding Credits Bidding credits are available to small and very small businesses or consortia thereof, (as defined in 47 C.F.R. 1.2110(c), 101.1319). A bidding credit represents the amount by which a bidders winning bids are discounted. The size of the bidding credit depends on the average annual gross revenues for the preceding three years of the bidder, its affiliates, its controlling interests, and the affiliates of its controlling interests: * A bidder with attributable average annual gross revenues of not more than
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- with section 1.2104. 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2104, 22.962; see paragraph 8. 25 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2107(e), 1.2110(f)(3)(ii)(B), (f)(3)(iii)-(iv), (vii), 21.956(b)(3), 21.960(b)(4), 22.223(b)(3), 24.321(c)(1), 24.709, 24.711(b)-(b)(2), 24.712(a)-(b), 24.714(d)(1), (d)(2)(i), (iii), (d)(3)(i), (ii), 24.716(b)-(b)(2), 24.717(a)-(b), 24.720(b)(5), (c)(2), (j)(2), (k)(4), (n)(3)-(4), 27.15(d)-(e), 73.3571(h)(4)(i), 73.3573(f)(5)(ii), 73.5005(a), 73.5006(d), 80.1252(d), 90.705, 90.813(d)(2)(ii)-(iv), (3)(ii), (e), (f), 90.814(a)(3), 90.910(a), 90.1017(a), 90.1025(b), 90.1103(d), 95.816(e), 95.823(c)(2)(i), (iii), (3), 101.538(c), and 101.1319(b). 26 Thus, to opt out of a particular Part 1 general competitive bidding rule, the service-specific competitive bidding rule need only specify the provision that is not applicable. For example, the Part 1 unjust enrichment provisions contained in section 1.2111(b)-(e) do not apply to assignments or transfers of broadcast construction permits or licenses governed by Part 73 because Part 73
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- by the Commission. § 101.1317 Competitive bidding procedures for mutually exclusive MAS EA applications. Mutually exclusive initial applications for licenses in the portions of the MAS bands licensed on a geographic area basis are subject to competitive bidding procedures. The procedures set forth in Part 1, Subpart Q of this chapter will apply unless otherwise provided in this part. § 101.1319 Competitive bidding provisions. For the purpose of establishing eligibility requirements and bidding credits for competitive bidding for MAS licenses, pursuant to § 1.2110 of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (1) Eligibility for small business provisions. A small business is an entity that, together with its affiliates and persons or entities that hold interests in such entity and their affiliates,