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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FCC FORM 601 AND FCC FORM 602
This attachment contains instructions for filing FCC Form 601, Application for Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Service Authorization, including Schedule B for Geographically Licensed Services (“FCC Form 601”), and the FCC Form 602, FCC Ownership Disclosure Information for the Wireless Telecommunications Services (“FCC Form 602”).
The Commission’s rules require that within ten business days after the release of this Public Notice, in this case by 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on August 11, 2011, each winning bidder must electronically file its FCC Forms 601 and 602.
Most of the information provided on a winning bidder’s short-form application (“FCC Form 175”) will be pre-filled to its long-form application (FCC Form 601) in the on-line filing process, such as: ·
designated entity information, including revenue and/or bidding credit percentage information; and
agreement information submitted in the FCC Form 175, including the name of the parties to the agreement(s).
If an applicant has a FCC Form 602 in the Commission’s Universal Licensing System (“ULS”) prior to the FCC Form 601 filing deadline, the applicant is responsible for checking to ensure that the information on the FCC Form 602 on file with the Commission is complete and accurate. If an applicant needs to file a new or updated FCC Form 602 to reflect ownership changes submitted in the bidder’s FCC Form 175 or to make additional updates, ULS can pre-fill the applicable ownership information from the FCC Form 175 into the FCC Form 602. Instructions for filing the FCC Form 602 are provided in Section V of this attachment.
An applicant will be able to update any information that pre-fills to its FCC Form 601 and FCC Form 602and is responsible for checking to ensure that all information in its FCC Form 601 and FCC Form 602, including information pre-filled from its FCC Form 175 submission, is complete and accurate prior to submission.
I. FCC FORM 601 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Each applicant is strongly encouraged to use the format below to submit FCC Form 601 and exhibits to FCC Form 601 as required by the Commission’s rules. Following this format will help expedite processing of FCC Form 601 and minimize follow-up requests for missing or clarifying information.
Each applicant bears full responsibility for the timely and complete submission of its long-form application (FCC Form 601). Each applicant should read the instructions on the FCC Form 601 carefully and should consult the Commission’s rules to ensure that, in addition to the materials described below, all the information that is required under the rules is included with its long-form application. Each applicant is also responsible for the continuing accuracy and completeness of information furnished in its pending application.1 Incomplete or defective applications may be returned to the applicant.2 1 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.65. 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.934(a), (d), (f); see also 47 C.F.R. § 1.933(b).
A winning bidder must file its FCC Form 601 electronically prior to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on August 11, 2011. An applicant that fails to submit a long-form application by this deadline and fails to establish good cause for any late-filed submissions shall be deemed to have defaulted and will be subject to the default payments set forth in section 1.2104(g) of the Commission’s rules.3
Number of Forms To Be Filed. An applicant applying for multiple licenses may submit one FCC Form 601 (including all required schedules, attachments, and exhibits) if all filing requirements associated with the application are identical except for the market designator(s) and market names(s). However, an applicant seeking tribal lands bidding credits in one or more markets, but not all markets, is encouraged to submit two applications in order to separate those markets in which the applicant intends to apply for a tribal lands bidding credit from those markets in which the applicant is not seeking tribal lands bidding credit.
The CSEA/Part 1 Report and Order modified the procedures by which a winning bidder that is a consortium applies for a license.4 In particular, (a) each member or group of members of a winning consortium seeking separate licenses will be required to file a separate FCC Form 601 for its/their respective license(s) and, in the case of a license to be partitioned or disaggregated, the member or group filing the applicable FCC Form 601 shall provide the parties’ partitioning or disaggregation agreement with the FCC Form 601; (b) two or more consortium members seeking to be licensed together shall first form a legal business entity; and (c) any such entity must meet the applicable eligibility requirements in the Commission’s rules for small business status.5 Each consortium member must use the consortium’s FCC Registration Number (“FRN”) when filing its separate FCC Form 601.6 Within 10 business days after the grant of an FCC Form 601, each licensee must substitute its individual FRN for that of the consortium.7
II. FILING FCC FORM 601
Basic Guidelines for Filing FCC Form 601
Some of the data entry fields on the FCC Form 601 will be pre-filled with information from the FCC Form 175.
The application consists of data entry fields as well as “yes or no” questions. You must respond to all of the questions on the application. If you respond “Yes” to a question, you may be required to file an attachment explaining the specific circumstances (see form for specific instructions). •
An “Attachments” link is provided for uploading attachment files. You are responsible for filing all required attachments. 3 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2104(g), 1.2107(c).4 Implementation of the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act and Modernization of the Commission's Competitive Bidding Rules and Procedures, WT Docket No. 05-211, Report and Order, 21 FCC Rcd 891, 911-12 ¶¶ 51-52 (2006) (“CSEA Report and Order”).
5 47 C.F.R. § 1.2107(g).6 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2107(g)(1)(i).7 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2107(g)(1)(ii).
Applications must be completed within the specific filing window of the auction, in this case prior to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on August 11, 2011.
Prior to submitting an application, you may click the “Reference Copy” link (where available) to create a preview of your completed application.
Once a FCC Form 601 has been submitted, if you re-open the application, you must re-submit the application (by clicking the Submit Application button again), even if no changes are made to the application. If you do not click on the Submit Application button ULS will treat the application as not yet submitted. Step-by-Step Instructions for Filing FCC Form 601
1. Access ULS through the Internet at http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls. Select the Log In button in the Online Filing section from this page.
Note: Go to http://esupport.fcc.gov/index.htm?job=getting_connected for information on compatible operating systems and browser software. 2. On the ULS License Manager Login page, enter the applicant’s FRN and password. Click Submit. ULS will verify that you have entered a valid FRN or otherwise prompt you to obtain an FRN. Note: You must login to ULS with the same FRN used to file your FCC Form 175. For additional information on the FRN, see “All Universal Licensing System and Antenna Structure Registration Applicants Must Use Their FCC Registration Number(s), Effective December 3, 2001,” Public Notice, 16 FCC Rcd 18793 (2001), available athttp://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/releases/da012452.txt" title="http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/releases/da012452.txt">http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/releases/da012452.txt. For assistance, contact the FCC Support Center at (877) 480-3201, option four; TTY: (202) 414-1255. To provide quality service and ensure security, all telephone calls are recorded.
3. After entering the FRN and password correctly, the “My Applications” page or the “My Licenses” page displays the applicant’s existing applications or licenses (if any) and related information. To apply for a new license, click the “Apply for a New License” link in the left-hand navigation menu.
4. On the Select Service page, choose the Auction Winner dropdown menu. Then select the following auction ID: 92 – WY – 700 MHz Band (Blocks A and B)
5. Supply the information requested by FCC Form 601 and the Commission’s rules. Complete the questions on the pages as they appear, following the onscreen prompts and instructions. Use the buttons at the bottom of each page to continue to the next page or go back to the previous page. Provide attachments as instructed by clicking the “Attachments” link at the top of the page. Attachment requirements are described in Section III of this document. Be sure to use the standard attachment types and file descriptions set forth herein.
6. If you plan to file a request for a waiver or exception to the Commission’s rules, select “Yes” for the appropriate question on the Application Information page and enter the number of rule waivers being requested. Then upload an exhibit that includes citations to the specific rule sections and the circumstances for justifying the waiver request(s). Refer to the guidelines below for Exhibit F: Waiver Requests.
7. On the Markets page, the system pre-fills the Markets Summary table with data for the license(s) the applicant won in the selected auction with the same radio service code. The “Include in Application” column contains a checkbox for each license won. Initially, all checkboxes are selected indicating that you want to include all the licenses won in this application. To unselect a license, clear its checkbox and click Save. The checkbox lets you apply for the winning licenses in batches, rather than all in one application. This is important if licenses were won in multiple radio services and/or you intend to seek a tribal lands bidding credit in some but not all markets. Click Continue. 8. The next page must be completed by applicants seeking tribal lands bidding credits. If you are applying for markets in which you intend to seek tribal lands bidding credits, see Section IV of this attachment.
9. Agreement information that was provided on an applicant’s FCC Form 175 will be pre-filled into its FCC Form 601. Applicants should carefully review this information to confirm that it is complete and accurate. An applicant can edit any information that was pre-filled, delete existing agreements, and/or add additional agreements, if needed. In addition, if the applicant has entered into, intends to enter into, or is in the process of negotiating any agreements that could affect its designated entity status, you must answer the appropriate question “Yes” on the Agreement Information page, and list the agreement name, agreement type, and parties to the agreement. Further, each applicant must summarize its agreements, and provide a copy of each such agreement as part of Exhibit D. Refer to the guidelines below for Exhibit D: Agreements & Other Instruments. 10. For applicants seeking a designated entity bidding credit, revenue information for the Applicant, Disclosable Interest Holder(s), and Affiliate(s) will be pre-filled from its FCC Form 175 into the FCC Form 601. Each applicant is responsible for ensuring that the information is complete and accurate. Applicants can edit any revenue information that was pre-filled. If there have been changes to the Applicant, Disclosable Interest Holder(s) and Affiliate(s) revenue information or additional information needs to be added, answer the appropriate question “Yes” on the Revenue and Asset Information for Applicant page and attach an exhibit with the additional information and a summarization of the revenue changes from the figures submitted with the FCC Form 175. Refer to the guidelines below for Exhibit C: Designated Entities. The “Yes” answer will enable the revenue data fields and allow edits or additions to the revenue information for the Applicant. Continue to the Revenue and Asset Information for Disclosable Interest Holder(s) page and the Revenue and Asset Information for Affiliate(s) page to edit any information pre-filled from its FCC Form 175 or delete and add additional entities and their revenue information. Note: ULS requires a valid FRN for each of the Disclosable Interest Holders and Affiliates added, or pre-filled from the FCC Form 175, to the FCC Form 601 filing. 11. Information required by section 1.2110(j) of the Commission’s rules regarding Attributable Material Relationships must be included in Exhibit C. Refer to the guidelines below for Exhibit C: Designated Entities.
12. Continue completing the questions on the pages as they appear, following the onscreen prompts and instructions until you reach the Summary page. Use the view and edit capabilities to review the application to confirm that it is complete and accurate. Correct information as necessary. Once you are confiden