82_FR_40684 82 FR 40520 - Comment Sought on Competitive Bidding Procedures and Certain Program Requirements for the Connect America Fund Phase II Auction (Auction 903)

82 FR 40520 - Comment Sought on Competitive Bidding Procedures and Certain Program Requirements for the Connect America Fund Phase II Auction (Auction 903)

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 164 (August 25, 2017)

Page Range40520-40537
FR Document2017-18041

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) initiates the pre-auction process for the Connect America Fund Phase II auction (Phase II auction, auction, or Auction 903). The Commission proposes and seeks comment on the procedures to be used in the Phase II auction. The Phase II auction will award up to $1.98 billion over 10 years to service providers that commit to offer voice and broadband services to fixed locations in unserved high-cost areas. The auction is scheduled to begin in 2018. A guide that provides further technical and mathematical detail regarding the bidding, assignment, and support amount determination procedures proposed in this document, as well as examples for potential bidders, is available at: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/ db0804/DA-17-733A1.pdf.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 164 (Friday, August 25, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 164 (Friday, August 25, 2017)]
[Proposed Rules]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Part 54

[AU Docket No. 17-182; WC Docket No. 10-90; FCC 17-101]


Comment Sought on Competitive Bidding Procedures and Certain 
Program Requirements for the Connect America Fund Phase II Auction 
(Auction 903)

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission) initiates the pre-auction process for the Connect America 
Fund Phase II auction (Phase II auction, auction, or Auction 903). The 
Commission proposes and seeks comment on the procedures to be used in 
the Phase II auction. The Phase II auction will award up to $1.98 
billion over 10 years to service providers that commit to offer voice 
and broadband services to fixed locations in unserved high-cost areas. 
The auction is scheduled to begin in 2018. A guide that provides 
further technical and mathematical detail regarding the bidding, 
assignment, and support amount determination procedures proposed in 
this document, as well as examples for potential bidders, is available 
at: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db0804/DA-17-733A1.pdf.

DATES: Comments are due on or before September 18, 2017 and reply 
comments are due on or before October 18, 2017. If you anticipate that 
you will be submitting comments, but find it difficult to do so within 
the period of time allowed by this document, you should advise the 
contact listed below as soon as possible.

ADDRESSES: Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic 
Comment Filing System (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of Documents in 
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
    [ssquf] Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/.
    [ssquf] Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must file 
an original and one copy of each filing. If more than one docket or 
rulemaking number appears in the caption of this proceeding, filers 
must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or 
rulemaking number. Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, 
by commercial overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. 
Postal Service mail. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's 
Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.
    [ssquf] All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings for 
the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445 
12th St. SW., Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours are 
8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together with 
rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes must be disposed of 
before entering the building.
    [ssquf] Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton 
Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
    [ssquf] U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority mail 
must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 20554.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Heidi Lankau or Katie King, 
Telecommunications Commission, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418-
7400 or TTY: (202) 418-0484; Mark Montano or Angela Kung, Auctions and 
Spectrum Access Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, (202) 
418-0660.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a synopsis of the Commission's 
document in AU Docket No. 17-182; WC Docket No. 10-90; FCC 17-101, 
released on August 4, 2017. The full text of this document is available 
for public inspection during regular business hours in the FCC 
Reference Center, Room CY-A257, 445 12th St. SW., Washington, DC 20554 
or at the following Internet address: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db0807/FCC-17-101A1.pdf.
    Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 47 
CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply 
comments on or before the dates indicated above in AU Docket No. 17-182 
and WC Docket No. 10-90.

I. Introduction

    1. By this document, the Commission initiates the pre-auction 
process for the Connect America Fund Phase II auction (Phase II 
auction, auction, or Auction 903). The Phase II auction will award up 
to $198 million annually for 10 years to service providers that commit 
to offer voice and broadband services to fixed locations in unserved 
high-cost areas. The auction is scheduled to begin in 2018.
    2. Auction 903 will be the first auction to award ongoing high-cost 
universal service support through competitive bidding in a multiple-
round, reverse auction. Through this auction, the Commission intends to 
maximize the value the American people receive for the universal 
service dollars it spends, balancing higher-quality services with cost 
efficiencies. Therefore, the auction is designed to select bids from 
providers that would deploy high-speed broadband and voice services in 
unserved communities for lower relative levels of support.

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    3. While many of the pre-auction and bidding procedures and 
processes proposed for this auction are similar to those used in the 
Commission's Mobility Fund Phase I auction and in its spectrum 
auctions, the Commission proposes some new pre-auction and bidding 
procedures and processes for this auction. As is typical prior to a 
Commission auction, it proposes and seeks comment in this Public Notice 
on the procedures to be used in this auction, including (i) how an 
applicant can become qualified to participate in the auction, (ii) how 
bidders will submit bids, and (iii) how bids will be processed to 
determine winners and assign support amounts. The Commission also 
proposes procedures for, among other things, aggregating eligible areas 
into larger geographic units for bidding, setting reserve prices, and 
making auction information available to bidders and the public. The 
Commission asks that commenters advocating a particular procedure 
provide specific details regarding the costs and benefits of that 
procedure.
    4. The Commission will announce final procedures and other 
important information concerning Auction 903 after considering comments 
provided in response to this document, pursuant to governing statutes 
and the Commission's rules. Because the Commission expects that the 
Phase II auction will attract parties that have never participated in a 
Commission auction, the Commission anticipates providing detailed 
educational materials and hands-on practice opportunities in advance of 
the auction to help such potential bidders understand the procedures 
ultimately adopted to govern the auction after consideration of 
comments in response to this Public Notice.

II. Minimum Geographic Area for Bidding

    5. As an initial matter, and in the interest of providing bidders 
with as much flexibility as feasible, the Commission proposes to use 
census block groups containing one or more eligible census blocks as 
the minimum geographic area for bidding in the auction. Although the 
Commission previously decided that support will be available for 
specified eligible census blocks, it proposes to aggregate eligible 
census blocks by census block groups for purposes of bidding. The 
Commission seeks comment on this approach. In August 2016, as directed 
by the Commission, the Wireline Competition Bureau (WCB) released a 
preliminary list of eligible census blocks based on June 30, 2015, FCC 
Form 477 data. This list included approximately 300,000 eligible census 
blocks, which are located in 36,000 census block groups and 20,000 
census tracts.
    6. In the Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44414, July 7, 2016, the 
Commission indicated that it expected to use census block groups that 
contain one or more eligible census blocks as the minimum geographic 
unit for bidding, rather than a larger geographic area, such as census 
tracts or counties. While the Commission reserved the right to require 
that bids be submitted for census tracts so as to limit the number of 
discrete biddable units, the Commission thinks that it is unnecessary 
to do so here. The number of eligible census block groups would not 
materially increase the complexity of the Phase II auction. At the same 
time, using census block groups will provide bidders with more 
flexibility to develop a bidding strategy that aligns with their 
intended network expansion or construction. Bidding at the census tract 
level could be particularly problematic for small providers that may 
seek to construct smaller networks or expand existing networks because 
a larger minimal geographic area, like a census tract or county, may 
extend beyond a bidder's service territory, franchise area, or license 
area. The Commission invites comment on using census block groups as 
the minimum geographic unit for bids.
    7. In addition, the Commission directed WCB to determine the census 
blocks that will be eligible for the Phase II auction and to publish 
the final list of eligible census blocks no later than three months 
prior to the deadline for submission of short-form applications. The 
Preliminary Phase II Auction Areas document provides a summary of the 
Commission's decisions regarding the categories of blocks that will be 
included in the auction. As directed, WCB will update the list of 
eligible census blocks, based on the most recent publicly available 
Form 477 data at that time by identifying blocks that are not served by 
terrestrial, fixed voice and broadband services at speeds of 10/1 Mbps 
or higher, whether offered by the incumbent price cap carrier or an 
unsubsidized competitor. Separately, WCB has released additional 
information and is seeking comment on certain census blocks that may be 
incorporated into the final list of eligible census blocks, consistent 
with the Commission's previous decisions.

III. Proposed Application Requirements

    8. In this section, the Commission describes and seeks comment on 
certain information it proposes to require each applicant to provide in 
its short-form application. This information should help promote an 
effective, efficient, and fair auction and facilitate Commission 
staff's evaluation of whether a potential bidder is qualified to 
participate in Auction 903. The Phase II Auction Order adopted a two-
stage application filing process for the Phase II competitive bidding 
process. The two stages consist of a pre-auction short-form application 
and a post-auction long-form application. In its short-form 
application, a potential bidder will seek to establish its eligibility 
to participate in the Phase II auction. After the auction, upon receipt 
of a winning bidder's long-form application, Commission staff will 
conduct a more extensive review of the winning bidder's qualifications 
to receive support.
    9. The Commission's rules require each applicant seeking to 
participate in the Phase II auction to provide in its short-form 
application, among other things, basic ownership information, 
certifications regarding its qualifications to receive support, and 
information regarding its operational and financial capabilities. The 
Commission's Phase II short-form application rules also provide for the 
collection of such additional information as the Commission may require 
to evaluate an applicant's qualifications to participate in the Phase 
II auction. The information provided in a short-form application helps 
confirm that an applicant meets certain basic qualifications for 
participation in the bidding and enables Commission staff to ensure 
compliance with certain rules and bidding restrictions that help 
protect the integrity of the auction.
    10. After the deadline for filing short-form applications, 
Commission staff will review all timely submitted applications to 
determine whether each applicant has complied with the application 
requirements and provided all information concerning its qualifications 
for bidding. After this review, WCB and the Wireless Telecommunications 
Bureau (WTB) (collectively, the Bureaus) will issue a public notice 
identifying the applications that are complete and those that are 
incomplete because of minor defects that may be corrected. For those 
applications found to be incomplete, the public notice will set a 
deadline for the resubmission of corrected applications. After 
reviewing the resubmitted applications, and well in advance of the 
start of bidding in Auction 903, the Bureaus will issue a public notice 
announcing all qualified bidders for the auction. Qualified bidders are 
those

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applicants that submitted short-form applications deemed timely-filed 
and complete. To be clear, however, the finding from Commission staff 
that a short-form application is complete and that an applicant is 
qualified to bid only qualifies the applicant to participate in the 
bidding; it does not authorize a winning bidder to receive Phase II 
support.
    11. After Auction 903 concludes, each winning bidder must submit a 
long-form application that Commission staff will review to determine 
whether the winning bidder meets the eligibility requirements for 
receiving Phase II support and has the financial and technical 
qualifications to meet the obligations associated with such support. In 
its long-form application, each winning bidder must submit information 
about its qualifications, funding, and the network it intends to use to 
meet its obligations. In addition, prior to being authorized to receive 
Phase II support, each winning bidder must demonstrate that it has been 
designated as an ETC in the area(s) where it was awarded support and 
must obtain a letter of credit from a bank meeting the Commission's 
eligibility requirements. The Commission addresses below the types of 
further information that may be required in the long-form application. 
If a winning bidder is not authorized to receive Phase II support 
(e.g., the bidder fails to file or prosecute its long-form application 
or its long-form application is dismissed or denied), the winning 
bidder is in default.
    12. Consistent with the Commission's practice in the Mobility Fund 
I auction (Auction 901) and its spectrum auctions, the Commission 
proposes to require each applicant to identify in its short-form 
application the state(s) in which it intends to bid for support in the 
Phase II auction. An applicant will be able to place bids for eligible 
areas only in the states identified in its application. This 
restriction is designed to improve the administrative efficiency of the 
auction for both bidders and the Commission and to safeguard against 
coordinated bidding while preserving bidders' flexibility to decide 
whether to bid for specific census block groups in a state until the 
start of the auction.
    13. To discourage coordinated bidding that may disadvantage other 
bidders, the Commission proposes to prohibit separate applicants that 
are commonly-controlled or parties to a joint bidding arrangement from 
bidding in any of the same states. Absent such a restriction, there is 
a risk that separate bidders could coordinate their bidding through a 
joint bidding arrangement identified on their respective applications 
and engage in communications during the competitive bidding process 
under the exception to the Commission's rule prohibiting certain 
communications during the competitive bidding process. Knowing the 
specific state(s) for which each applicant intends to bid, in 
combination with the ownership and bidding agreement information 
collected on the short-form application, will enable the Commission to 
ensure applicants' compliance. Accordingly, the Commission intends to 
resolve any state overlaps and determine the specific state(s) in which 
an applicant is eligible to bid prior to the commencement of the 
bidding.
    14. To implement the restriction described above, the Commission 
proposes to use definitions adopted for similar purposes in its 
spectrum auctions and rely to the extent appropriate on past precedent 
and guidance regarding the Commission's rules on prohibited 
communications. Specifically, to identify commonly-controlled entities, 
the Commission proposes to define a ``controlling interest'' for 
purposes of the Phase II auction as an individual or entity with 
positive or negative de jure or de facto control of the applicant. In 
addition, the Commission proposes to adapt the definition of ``joint 
bidding arrangements'' that it uses in its spectrum auctions to those 
that (i) relate to any eligible area in the Phase II auction, and (ii) 
address or communicate bids or bidding strategies, including 
arrangements regarding Phase II support levels (i.e., bidding 
percentages) and specific areas on which to bid, as well as any 
arrangements relating to the post-auction market structure in an 
eligible area. As a result, if two or more applicants are parties to an 
agreement that falls within this definition, they would be prohibited 
from bidding in the same state in the Phase II auction. Furthermore, 
the prohibited communications rule applicable to the Phase II auction, 
section 1.21002(b), is analogous to rules that were applicable in past 
auctions. In past auctions, the Commission explained that the rule does 
not prohibit an applicant covered by the rule from communicating bids 
or bidding strategies to a third-party consultant or consulting firm, 
provided that such an applicant takes appropriate steps to ensure that 
any third party it employs for advice pertaining to its bids or bidding 
strategies does not become a conduit for prohibited communications to 
other covered entities, which in the Phase II auction would include 
another applicant, unless both applicants are parties to a joint 
bidding agreement disclosed on their respective applications. The 
Commission notes that WTB has expressed particular concerns about 
employing the same individual for bidding advice. The Commission seeks 
comment on whether there are alternative procedures that it could adopt 
that would be equally effective in preventing the competitive harm from 
coordinated bidding that the Commission seeks to avoid through section 
1.21002(b) and the procedures proposed herein.
    15. Entities that are commonly-controlled or parties to a joint 
bidding arrangement have several options for submitting short-form 
applications to avoid the Commission's proposed restriction on state 
overlaps. It is important that entities carefully consider these 
options prior to the short-form application filing deadline. At the 
deadline, the prohibited communications rule takes effect, and only 
minor amendments or modifications to applications will be permitted.
    16. First, such entities may submit a single short-form application 
and qualify to bid as one applicant in a state. The Commission's Phase 
II auction rules do not restrict service providers from determining 
which of their related entities will apply to participate in bidding. 
For example, a holding or parent company may choose to submit a single 
short-form application on behalf of all its affiliated operating 
companies in one or more states. So that Commission staff can readily 
identify such applications, it proposes requiring each applicant to 
indicate whether it is submitting the application on behalf of one or 
more existing operating companies and if so, to identify such 
companies. Similarly, parties to a joint bidding arrangement may form a 
consortium or a joint venture and submit a single short-form 
application that identifies each party to the consortium or joint 
venture. At least one related entity, affiliate, or member of the 
holding or parent company, consortium, or joint venture must 
demonstrate that it meets the operational and financial requirements of 
section 54.315(a)(7).
    17. Consistent with the Commission's practice for consortium and 
joint venture applicants that are winning bidders in spectrum auctions, 
the Commission proposes that if a holding/parent company or a 
consortium/joint venture is announced as a winning bidder in Auction 
903, the entity may, during the long-form application review process, 
designate at least one operating

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company for each state that will be authorized to receive Phase II 
support for the winning bids. While the Commission would permit more 
than one operating company to be designated in each state, in order to 
deter strategic conduct, it proposes that a winning bidder would not be 
allowed to apportion a winning bid for a package of eligible census 
block groups among multiple operating companies. Because the Commission 
recognizes that the holding company or the consortium may wish to form 
a new operating company to serve the area associated with its winning 
bid(s), the holding company or consortium would be permitted to file a 
long-form application in its own name and during the long-form 
application review process, identify the operating company for which it 
seeks authorization to receive support for each winning bid. The 
operating company that should be identified as the entity authorized to 
receive support must be the entity that is designated as the ETC by the 
relevant state(s) in the areas covered by the winning bid(s) and is 
named in the letter of credit that each winning bidder must obtain. The 
entity authorized to receive support is the entity that will be 
required to meet the associated Phase II public interest obligations.
    18. Second, commonly-controlled entities or parties to a joint 
bidding arrangement may bid in the Phase II auction independently and 
submit separate short-form applications, provided that they do not 
submit bids in the same state. The Commission expects that such 
applicants would exercise due diligence to confirm that no other 
commonly-controlled entity or party to a joint bidding arrangement, or 
an entity that controls any party to such an arrangement, has indicated 
its intent to bid in any of the same states the applicant has selected. 
To provide further assurance, the Commission proposes requiring each 
applicant to certify that it acknowledges that it cannot place any bids 
in the same state as (i) another commonly-controlled entity; (ii) 
another party to a joint bidding arrangement related to Phase II 
auction support that it is a party to; or (iii) any entity that 
controls a party to such an arrangement. The Commission's rules require 
each applicant to disclose in its short-form application information 
concerning its real parties in interest and its ownership, and identify 
all real parties in interest to any agreements relating to the 
participation of the applicant in the competitive bidding. The 
Commission proposes requiring an applicant to also provide in its 
short-form application a brief description of any such agreements, 
including any joint bidding arrangements. Commission staff would use 
such information to identify and resolve any impermissible state 
overlaps prior to the auction.
    19. The Commission further proposes to require every applicant to 
certify in its short-form application that it has not entered into any 
explicit or implicit agreements, arrangements, or understandings of any 
kind related to the support to be sought through the Phase II auction, 
other than those disclosed in the short-form application. The 
Commission further proposes requiring each winning bidder to submit in 
its long-form application any updated information regarding the 
agreements, arrangements, or understandings related to its Phase II 
auction support disclosed in its short-form application. A winning 
bidder may also be required to disclose in its long-form application 
the specific terms, conditions, and parties involved in any agreement 
into which it has entered and the agreement itself.
    20. If during short-form application review Commission staff 
identifies applicants that are commonly-controlled and/or parties to a 
joint bidding arrangement where any controlling interests have selected 
the same states in their respective applications, the Commission 
proposes that all such applications would be deemed to be incomplete on 
initial review. The Bureaus would inform each affected applicant of the 
identity of each of the other applicants with which it has an 
impermissible state overlap and the specific state(s) associated with 
such overlap. To the extent that an affected applicant has disclosed a 
joint bidding arrangement with one or more of the other affected 
applicants, these applicants must decide amongst themselves which 
applicant will bid in each overlapping state and then revise their 
short-form applications during the application resubmission period, as 
appropriate, in order to become qualified to bid. However, any affected 
applicant that has not disclosed a joint bidding arrangement with the 
other affected applicants will be barred by the Commission's prohibited 
communications rule from discussing the overlap with any of the other 
affected applicants. As a result, any affected applicant that cannot 
discuss and resolve the overlap(s) due to the failure to disclose a 
joint bidding arrangement will be prohibited from bidding in any states 
where there is an overlap. Due to the prohibition on certain 
communications that takes effect as of the short-form application 
filing deadline, all commonly-controlled entities must have entered 
into any joint bidding arrangements prior to the short-form filing 
deadline and disclosed them in their applications to be able to take 
advantage of the exception afforded by the Commission's rules. By 
taking these steps, commonly-controlled entities could discuss and 
jointly resolve any state overlaps identified by Commission staff. 
After the application resubmission period has ended, the Bureaus would 
inform each applicant about how it can find out the states in which it 
is eligible to bid, and the bidding system would permit an applicant to 
place bids only in those states.
    21. The Commission seeks comment on this process and whether its 
proposals efficiently and effectively promote straightforward bidding 
and safeguard the integrity of the auction.
    22. The Commission proposes to have its staff determine, at the 
short-form application stage and in advance of the start of bidding in 
the auction, each applicant's eligibility to bid for the performance 
tier and latency combinations it has selected in its application. The 
Commission also proposes a standard and a process Commission staff will 
use in making this determination. Moreover, the Commission proposes 
requiring each applicant to submit additional high-level operational 
information in its short-form application to aid Commission staff in 
making this determination, and for each winning bidder to submit 
updated and supportive information in its long-form application.
    23. In the Phase II Auction Order, the Commission concluded that it 
would accept bids for four performance tiers with varying speed and 
usage allowances and with respect to each tier would provide for bids 
at either high or low latency. All bids will be considered 
simultaneously so that bidders that propose to meet one set of 
performance standards will compete directly against bidders that 
propose to meet other performance standards, taking into account the 
weights adopted by the Commission for each performance tier and latency 
level. Pursuant to the Commission's rules, each applicant for the Phase 
II auction must indicate in its short-form application the performance 
tier and latency combinations for which it intends to bid and the 
technologies it intends to deploy to meet the relevant public interest 
obligations. Additionally, each Phase II auction applicant must 
indicate whether it has at least two years' experience providing a 
voice, broadband, and/or electric distribution or transmission service 
and must submit certain financial

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information. The Commission's rules also require each applicant to 
submit any additional information that the Commission may require to 
establish its eligibility for the weights associated with the 
applicant's selected performance tier and latency combinations.
    24. Requiring a potential bidder to submit evidence in its short-
form application that it can meet the service requirements associated 
with the performance tier and latency combinations for which it intends 
to bid will help safeguard consumers from situations where bidders that 
are unable to meet the specified service requirements divert support 
from bidders that can meet the service requirements. Accordingly, the 
Commission seeks to collect sufficient operational information in the 
short-form application regarding an applicant's experience providing 
voice, broadband, and/or electric distribution or transmission service 
and its plans for provisioning service if awarded support to assess a 
bidder's technical qualifications to bid for specific performance tier 
and latency combinations. At the same time, the Commission wants to 
minimize the burden on applicants and Commission staff.
    25. The Commission intends to use the short-form application to 
assess the likelihood that an applicant will default if selected as a 
winning bidder. If the applicant becomes qualified to bid in the Phase 
II auction and subsequently becomes a winning bidder, Commission staff 
will evaluate the information submitted in the long-form application 
and will rely on the applicant's letter of credit to determine whether 
an applicant is capable of meeting its Phase II auction obligations in 
the specific areas where it has been selected as a winning bidder. 
Accordingly, a determination at the short-form stage that an applicant 
is eligible to bid for a performance tier and latency combination would 
not preclude a determination at the long-form application stage that an 
applicant does not meet the technical qualifications for the 
performance tier and latency combination and thus will not be 
authorized to receive Phase II support. In addition, the Commission's 
adoption of certain non-compliance measures in the event of default--
both before a winning bidder is authorized for support and if a winning 
bidder does not fulfill its Phase II obligations after it has been 
authorized--should encourage each applicant to select performance tier 
and latency combinations with public interest obligations that it can 
reasonably expect to meet. With these considerations in mind, the 
Commission describes its proposals: (1) For what information and 
showing each applicant must submit to establish its qualifications for 
the performance tier and latency combinations it has selected on its 
application, (2) for the process Commission staff would use to 
determine whether an applicant is eligible to bid on those 
combination(s), and (3) not to adopt any additional non-compliance 
measures for this process beyond those adopted in the Phase II Auction 
Order.
    26. The Commission proposes to collect high-level operational 
information from each applicant to complete its operational showing and 
enable Commission staff to determine whether the applicant is expected 
to be reasonably capable of meeting the public interest obligations 
(e.g., speed, usage, latency, and build-out milestones) for each 
performance tier and latency combination that it selected in its 
application. As noted above, each applicant seeking to participate in 
the Phase II auction is required to make certain certifications in its 
short-form application, including a certification that it is 
technically qualified to meet the public interest obligations in each 
tier and in each area for which it seeks support, and a certification 
regarding its experience in providing voice, broadband, and/or electric 
distribution or transmission service. The Commission's rules also 
require an applicant to submit certain information in its short-form 
application in connection with those certifications.
    27. The Commission proposes making such determinations on a state-
by-state basis. Accordingly, for each selected performance tier and 
latency combination, an applicant will be required to demonstrate how 
it intends to provision service if awarded support and that it is 
reasonably capable of meeting the relevant public interest obligations 
for each state it selects. Some parties have suggested in the Phase II 
proceeding that the Commission should only require additional 
information from, and conduct an eligibility review for, applicants 
that select certain performance tier and latency combinations. Instead, 
to reduce the risk of defaults, the Commission proposes to evaluate all 
combinations selected by each applicant to determine its eligibility to 
bid for any such combination.
    28. Specifically, the Commission proposes to require each applicant 
to answer the questions listed in the following Proposed Auction 903 
Short-Form Application Operational Questions for each state it selects 
in its application. The questions are intended to elicit short, 
narrative responses from each applicant regarding its experience in 
providing voice, broadband, and/or electric distribution or 
transmission service, and the network(s) it intends to use to meet its 
Phase II public interest obligations. The questions are designed to 
confirm that each applicant has developed a preliminary design or 
business case for meeting the public interest obligations for its 
selected performance tier and latency combinations. They ask the 
applicant to identify the information it could make available to 
support the assertions in its application. Because the Commission 
expects that applicants will have already started planning to be ready 
to deploy the required voice and broadband services upon authorization 
of Phase II support, the Commission does not anticipate that it will be 
unduly burdensome to respond to these questions. The Commission seeks 
comment on the specific questions it proposes and ask whether there are 
other questions the Commission should include.
    29. The Commission also seeks comment on the assumptions an 
applicant will need to make about network usage and subscription rates 
when determining whether it can meet the public interest obligations 
for its selected performance tier and latency combination(s). For 
example, the Commission's rules require that each winning bidder 
provide in its long-form application a certification by a professional 
engineer that the applicant's proposed network can deliver the required 
service to at least 95 percent of the required number of locations. The 
Commission seeks comment on the suggestion by some parties that an 
applicant be required to demonstrate that its network could be 
engineered to deliver the required service to every location in the 
relevant census blocks. The Commission also seeks comment on whether it 
should require each service provider to assume a subscription rate of 
at least 70 percent for voice services, broadband services, or both 
when determining whether it can meet the public interest obligations 
for its selected performance tiers and latency combinations. This 
subscription rate is consistent with the assumptions made in the 
Connect America Cost Model (CAM) when calculating the amount of support 
made available. Some parties in the Phase II proceeding have suggested 
that the Commission should not expect that all end users

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passed by a Phase II support recipient will subscribe to a service 
package at speeds required by the relevant performance tier, or that 
they will subscribe to the provider's service at all. Does the presumed 
subscription rate need to change over time to reflect the number of 
locations that a bidder is able to serve in a given year? For example, 
if a provider will only have facilities in place in year two to serve 
10 percent of the eligible locations in its bid area, should it be 
required to make its assumptions based on this subscription rate in 
that year? The Commission also seeks comment on whether it should 
specify the assumptions an applicant should make concerning per-
subscriber data usage to ensure that its network is sufficient to 
support peak usage busy hour offered load, accounting for the monthly 
data usage allowance associated with the performance tier(s) the 
applicant selects in its short-form application. The Commission seeks 
comment on these issues and on whether it should set any other 
parameters for assumptions about the network that will be used to meet 
Phase II obligations.
    30. The Commission proposes requiring each applicant that intends 
to use radiofrequency spectrum to submit certain types of information 
regarding the sufficiency of the spectrum to which it has access to aid 
Commission staff in determining whether the applicant is expected to be 
reasonably capable of meeting the public interest obligations for each 
performance tier and latency combination that it selected in its 
application.
    31. The Commission's Phase II auction rules require a short-form 
applicant that plans to use radiofrequency spectrum to demonstrate that 
it has (i) the proper spectrum use authorizations, if applicable; (ii) 
access to operate on the spectrum it intends to use; and (iii) 
sufficient spectrum resources to cover peak network usage and meet the 
minimum performance requirements to serve the fixed locations in 
eligible areas. Consistent with the Commission's approach in the 
Mobility Fund Phase I auction, for the described spectrum access to be 
sufficient as of the date of the short-form application, the applicant 
must have obtained any necessary approvals from the Commission for the 
spectrum, if applicable, subject to the earth station license exception 
for satellite providers described below. The Phase II auction short-
form rules also require an applicant to certify that it will retain 
such authorizations for 10 years.
    32. A number of parties sought clarification on how an applicant 
can demonstrate that it has access to sufficient spectrum resources. 
The Commission proposes that an applicant (i) identify the spectrum 
band(s) it will use for last mile, backhaul, and any other parts of the 
network; (ii) describe the total amount of uplink and downlink 
bandwidth (in megahertz) that it has access to in such spectrum band(s) 
for last mile; (iii) describe the authorizations it has obtained to 
operate in the spectrum, if applicable; and (iv) list the call signs 
and/or application file numbers associated with its spectrum 
authorizations. This spectrum information, combined with the 
operational and financial information submitted in the short-form 
application, will allow Commission staff to determine whether an 
applicant has sufficient spectrum resources and is expected to be 
reasonably capable of meeting the public interest obligations required 
by its selected performance tier and latency combination(s).
    33. In the following Proposed Auction 903 Spectrum Chart, the 
Commission identifies the spectrum bands that it anticipates could be 
used for the last mile to meet Phase II obligations and indicates 
whether the spectrum bands are licensed or unlicensed. The Commission 
seeks comment on whether the individual bands--or, in some cases, the 
blocks within them, individually or in combination with each other--
provide sufficient uplink or downlink bandwidth to support the wireless 
technologies that a provider may use to meet the Phase II obligations. 
In addition to the amount of bandwidth, should Commission staff 
consider the differences between licensed and unlicensed spectrum, or 
the differences between upper band and lower band frequencies when 
evaluating whether an applicant has sufficient spectrum resources? Are 
there other spectrum bands that can offer sufficient uplink or downlink 
bandwidth--individually or in combination--to meet the various 
performance tier and latency combination qualifications? If so, what 
last mile technologies and corresponding last mile network architecture 
can be used in those spectrum bands?
    34. The Commission also proposes requiring any applicant that 
intends to provide service using satellite technology to identify in 
its short-form application any space station licenses it intends to use 
in the areas where it intends to bid. The Commission expects that this 
information, coupled with the additional operational information it 
will collect in the short-form application, will be sufficient to 
enable the Commission to assess whether satellite providers have the 
required authorizations and adequate access to spectrum. Some parties 
have suggested in the Phase II proceeding that each satellite provider 
should also be required to demonstrate that it has obtained earth 
station licenses for the terminals it will use to communicate with 
satellites. But satellite providers must bring their earth stations 
into operation within one year of obtaining a license, and may not be 
ready to do so within a year of the short-form application deadline. 
Because the first Phase II auction interim milestone is not until the 
end of the third year of support and the final milestone is not until 
the end of the sixth year of support, a satellite provider could obtain 
an earth station license during the support term and still meet its 
obligations. Nevertheless, the Commission would expect that each 
satellite provider would describe in its short-form application its 
expected timing for applying for earth station licenses.
    35. In addition to information provided in a short-form 
application, the Commission proposes to allow its staff to consider any 
information that a provider has submitted to the Commission in other 
contexts when determining whether a service provider is reasonably 
capable of meeting the public interest obligations for its selected 
performance tier and latency combinations. This other information would 
include information submitted to the Commission in other contexts--
including data reported in FCC Form 477 Local Telephone Competition and 
Broadband Report (FCC Form 477), FCC Form 481 Carrier Annual Reporting 
Data Collection Form (FCC Form 481), FCC Form 499-A Annual 
Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-A)--and any public 
information. For example, Commission staff may consider whether an 
applicant already offers service that meets the public interest 
obligations associated with its selected performance tier and latency 
combinations and the number of subscribers to that service.
    36. To facilitate Commission staff's collection and review of data 
provided to the Commission by applicants outside the Phase II auction 
short-form application process, the Commission proposes to collect 
information in the short-form application about the unique identifiers 
a provider uses to submit other data to the Commission.
    37. Specifically, the Commission proposes to collect in the short-
form application any FCC Registration Numbers (FRNs) that an applicant 
or its parent company--and in the case of a holding company applicant, 
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operating companies--have used to submit their FCC Form 477 data for 
the past two years. By collecting the FRNs that an applicant has used 
to submit FCC Form 477, Commission staff will be able to cross-
reference FCC Form 477 data that an applicant has filed for the past 
two years.
    38. Data on where a service provider offers voice and broadband 
service, the number of subscribers to its voice and broadband services, 
and the broadband speeds it offers would provide insight into an 
applicant's experience in providing voice or broadband service. This 
information could help Commission staff determine whether an applicant 
can reasonably be expected to meet the public interest obligations 
associated with the performance tier and latency combinations it has 
selected in its application. The Commission expects that it would 
generally be sufficient to review FCC Form 477 data from only the past 
two years because those data would reflect the services that the 
applicant is currently offering or recently offered, and would 
illustrate the extent to which an applicant was able to scale its 
network in the recent past.
    39. The Commission proposes to collect in the short-form 
application any study area codes (SAC) associated with an applicant (or 
its parent company) that indicates it is an existing ETC. In the case 
of a holding company applicant, the Commission proposes collecting the 
SACs of its operating companies. An applicant is required by the 
Commission's Phase II short-form application rules to disclose its 
status as an ETC if applicable. By identifying its SACs, an applicant 
will be disclosing its status as an existing ETC. As noted above, an 
applicant need not have obtained an ETC designation in the areas where 
it seeks Phase II support until after it is named as the winning bidder 
in those areas. The Commission proposes to collect these SACs even if 
the relevant entity is not an ETC in the areas where the applicant 
intends to bid. ETCs also file their annual reports on their FCC Form 
481 for each of their SACs. Collecting the SACs associated with every 
applicant (if applicable) will allow Commission staff to easily cross-
reference the Form 481 data filed by the applicant or its parent 
company, or in the case of a holding company applicant, the Form 481 
data filed by its operating companies. An ETC is required to file FCC 
Form 481 data and certifications regarding its compliance with existing 
ETC obligations. Being able to review an ETC's past compliance with its 
ETC obligations will be useful for determining whether an applicant is 
reasonably capable of meeting the relevant Phase II obligations.
    40. Finally, the Commission proposes to collect in the short-form 
application any FCC Form 499 filer identification numbers that the 
applicant or its parent company, and in the case of a holding company, 
its operating companies, have used to file an FCC Form 499-A in the 
past year, if applicable. Subject to some exceptions, the Commission 
requires telecommunications carriers and certain other providers of 
telecommunications (including VoIP providers) to report on an annual 
basis in FCC Form 499-A certain revenues from the prior year for a 
number of purposes, including for purposes of calculating contributions 
to the Universal Service Fund and the Telecommunications Relay Services 
Fund, the administration of the North American Numbering Plan, for 
shared costs of the local number portability administration, and for 
calculating and assessing Interstate Telecommunications Service 
Provider regulatory fees. By collecting the relevant FCC Form 499 filer 
identification numbers, Commission staff would be able to easily cross-
reference the most recent FCC Form 499-A filed by the applicant and 
obtain the revenue data therein, which could be useful in assessing the 
financial qualifications of the applicant.
    41. Because the Commission expects each applicant already keeps 
track of its identifiers to meet various regulatory obligations, the 
Commission does not anticipate that requiring these identifiers to be 
provided in the short-form application would be unduly burdensome for 
Phase II auction applicants. The Commission seeks comment on its 
proposed collection and use of these various identifiers, and on 
whether there are other ways Commission staff can leverage data that 
are already reported to the Commission to assess the qualifications of 
Phase II applicants.
    42. To streamline the review of short-form applications, the 
Commission proposes to preclude an applicant that intends to use 
certain technologies from selecting certain performance tier and 
latency combinations that are inconsistent with those technologies. For 
example, the Commission proposes to prohibit satellite providers from 
selecting low latency in combination with any of the performance tiers. 
As satellite providers have acknowledged, they cannot meet the low 
latency requirement that 95 percent or more of all peak period 
measurements of network round trip latency are at or below 100 
milliseconds due to the limitations of geostationary spacecraft. 
Moreover, based on the record and publicly available Form 477 data, the 
Commission is not convinced that a satellite provider would be able to 
persuade the Commission staff that the provider is reasonably capable 
of offering broadband at speeds of 1 Gbps downstream/500 Mbps upstream 
and 2 TB of monthly data to consumers by the first interim build-out 
milestone. No satellite provider reports offering broadband speeds in 
excess of 25 Mbps downstream in FCC Form 477 data (as of June 30, 
2016), and ViaSat reports that it is the first satellite provider to 
offer a 150 GB monthly data allowance. While ViaSat claims that it is 
deploying networks that will be capable of offering speeds of at least 
100 Mbps in the near term, the record lacks specificity on whether or 
when satellite providers would be able to offer 1 Gbps/500 Mbps speeds 
and a minimum monthly 2 TB data usage allowance to U.S. consumers.
    43. While a certain technology may eventually be able to meet the 
public interest obligations required by certain performance tier and 
latency combinations, it may not serve the public interest to award 
Phase II support for such a technology at this time based on possible 
future technological advances. Should applicants be limited to bidding 
on performance tier and latency combinations that they or similar 
providers are currently offering? Specifically, what combination of 
technologies, performance tiers, and latency levels should the 
Commission prohibit?
    44. The Commission seeks comment on the above proposals for 
determining an applicant's eligibility to bid on the performance tier 
and latency combination(s) selected in its short-form application. A 
party submitting alternative proposals should explain how its proposal 
appropriately balances the Commission's objective of assessing an 
applicant's capability to meet the Phase II obligations with its intent 
not to impose undue costs on applicants or the Commission.
    45. The Commission proposes that its staff review the information 
submitted by an applicant in its short-form application and any other 
relevant information available to staff to determine whether the 
applicant has planned how it would provide service if awarded support 
and is therefore expected to be reasonably capable of meeting the 
public interest obligations for its selected performance tier and 
latency combinations in its selected states. The Commission proposes 
that if staff finds that an applicant is reasonably expected to be 
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obligations in a state, the applicant would be eligible to bid for its 
selected performance tier and latency combinations in that state.
    46. If Commission staff, in its initial review, is unable to find 
that an applicant can reasonably be expected to meet the relevant 
public interest obligations based on the information submitted in its 
short-form application, the Bureaus would deem the application 
incomplete, and the applicant would have another opportunity during the 
application resubmission period to submit additional information to 
demonstrate that it meets this standard. The Bureaus would notify the 
applicant that additional information is required to assess the 
applicant's eligibility to bid for any or all of the specific states 
and performance tier and latency combinations selected in its short-
form application. During the application resubmission period, an 
applicant would be able to submit additional information to establish 
its eligibility to bid for the relevant performance tier and latency 
combinations. An applicant would also have the option of selecting a 
lesser performance tier and latency combination for which it might be 
more likely to be technically qualified. The Commission would consider 
these to be permissible minor modifications of the short-form 
application. Once the application resubmission period has ended, the 
Bureaus would make their final determination of an applicant's 
eligibility to bid for any or all of the specific states and 
performance tier and latency combinations selected in its application, 
and then notify each applicant in which states and for which 
performance tier and latency combinations it is eligible to bid. The 
bidding system will be configured to permit a bidder to bid only in the 
state(s) and for the performance tier and latency combinations on which 
it is eligible to bid. The Commission seeks comment on this proposed 
process.
    47. The Commission proposes not to adopt any specific measures or 
remedies related to an applicant's representations in its short-form or 
long-form applications of its capabilities with respect to the 
performance tier and latency combination(s) for which it seeks to be 
eligible to bid. First, the Commission expects that its Phase II 
auction default rules and the measures adopted by the Commission 
relating to an authorized recipient that does not meet its obligations 
will impress upon each applicant the importance of both ensuring that 
it can meet the technical qualifications associated with each 
performance tier and latency combination for which it is eligible to 
bid and submitting documentation that accurately reflects its 
capabilities. Second, to the extent documentation may be falsified, the 
Commission has broad discretion to impose additional non-compliance 
measures on a defaulting winning bidder, including disqualifying that 
entity from future universal service competitive bidding. Finally, each 
applicant is required to declare, under the penalty of perjury, that 
the information in its short-form and long-form applications is true 
and correct. The Commission believes these collective measures provide 
adequate incentives for an applicant to submit truthful and accurate 
evidence of its technical qualifications. The Commission seeks comment 
on this analysis. To the extent commenters believe that additional 
measures may be needed to ensure that Commission staff receive accurate 
information, they should explain why the current non-compliance scheme 
is inadequate and describe with specificity the additional non-
compliance measures that they propose.
    48. In addition to the audited financial statements that certain 
applicants are already required to provide at the short-form stage to 
establish their financial qualifications to provide broadband service, 
the Commission proposes to require all applicants to submit financial 
statements. The Commission also proposes to require applicants to 
identify and report certain specific information from their financial 
statements on the short-form application.
    49. In the Phase II Auction Order, the Commission required each 
applicant for the Phase II auction to certify its financial 
capabilities to provide the required services within the specified 
timeframe in the geographic areas for which it seeks support. In 
addition, an applicant certifying that it has provided voice, 
broadband, and/or electric transmission or distribution services for at 
least two years must submit audited financial statements from the prior 
fiscal year, including balance sheets, and statements of net income and 
cash flow, unless it has not obtained an audit of financial statements 
in the ordinary course of business. If the applicant cannot make that 
certification, it must submit (1) audited financial statements for the 
three most recent consecutive fiscal years, including balance sheets, 
and statements of net income, and cash flow, and (2) a letter of 
interest from a qualified bank with terms acceptable to the Commission 
that the bank would provide a letter of credit to the bidder if the 
bidder were selected for support of a certain dollar magnitude. The 
Commission seeks comment on whether it should also require applicants 
submitting audited financial statements to identify and report certain 
specific information from their most recent financial statements on the 
short-form application to facilitate the Commission's review of their 
financial capabilities.
    50. In the Phase II Auction Order, the Commission permitted an 
applicant certifying that it has provided voice, broadband, and/or 
electric transmission or distribution services for at least two years, 
but that is not audited in the ordinary course of business to wait 
until after it is announced as a winning bidder to submit audited 
financial statements. Such an applicant must certify that it will 
submit the prior fiscal year's audited financial statements by the 
deadline during the long-form application process. The Commission seeks 
comment on whether it should require these applicants to submit 
unaudited financial statements with the short-form application and to 
identify and report the same information in the short-form application 
as an applicant that submits audited financial statements.
    51. Based on the Commission's experience with the rural broadband 
experiments, it proposes that Commission staff use criteria similar to 
those used there in evaluating the financial statements of those 
applications, including a five-point scale described below. 
Specifically, the Commission proposes to require an applicant to 
respond to one financial question and submit four financial metrics. An 
applicant could receive one point for each of the five areas, and those 
points would be summed as shown in the table below. The five-point 
scale should help Commission staff evaluate, quickly and efficiently, 
an applicant's financial qualifications, and it would expect an 
applicant with a score of at least three points to be financially 
qualified to bid in the auction. An applicant with a score of less than 
three points or a score of zero for the ratio of current assets to 
current liabilities and total equity divided by total capital would 
warrant a more in-depth review of the full set of financial statements 
submitted with the short-form application, as well as other 
information, to determine whether the applicant is qualified to bid in 
the Phase II auction.
    52. Specifically, the short-form application would ask an applicant 
whether, to the extent that its prior year-end financial statements 
were audited, it had received an unmodified, non-

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qualified opinion from the auditor; an applicant would receive one 
point for a ``yes'' answer. Each applicant would also enter the 
following metrics from its prior year-end financial statements: (1) 
Latest operating margins (i.e., operating revenue less operating 
expenses), where an operating margin greater than zero receives one 
point; (2) time interest earned ratio (TIER), where TIER ((net income 
plus interest expense)/interest expense) greater than or equal to 1.25 
would receive one point; (3) current ratio (i.e., current assets 
divided by current liabilities), where a ratio greater than or equal to 
2 would receive one point; and (4) total equity divided by total 
capital, where a result greater or equal to 0.5 would receive one 
point. This scoring methodology is summarized in the chart below:

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If the applicant has audited        Yes.................              +1
 financial statements, did it
 receive an unmodified (non-
 qualified) opinion?
Operating margin..................  >0..................              +1
Times Interest Earned Ratio (TIER)  >=1.25..............              +1
Ratio current assets/current        >=2.................              +1
 liabilities.
Total equity/total capital (total   >=0.5...............              +1
 equity plus total liabilities).
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    53. The Commission proposes common and simple financial metrics to 
evaluate the financial position of the types of applicants that it 
anticipates will seek to participate in the auction. The question 
regarding an applicant's audit opinion measures both the applicant's 
financial condition and operations. The metric for operating margin 
measures core profitability, and the metrics for current ratio and 
ratio of equity to capital measure the applicant's short- and long-term 
financial condition, respectively. TIER measures the ability to pay the 
interest on outstanding debt. The Commission seeks comment on these 
five evaluative criteria. Are there additional metrics that the 
Commission should consider that are both common and simple and can be 
used to analyze the financial qualifications of auction applicants?
    54. The Commission staff's determination at the short-form stage 
that an applicant is financially qualified to bid would not preclude a 
determination at the long-form application review stage that an 
applicant is not authorized to receive Phase II support. The 
Commission's rules require that during the long-form application stage 
a winning bidder: (1) Certify that it will have available funds for all 
project costs that exceed the amount of Phase II support for the first 
two years, (2) submit a description of how the required construction 
will be funded, and (3) obtain a letter of credit.
    55. The Commission proposes requiring an applicant to certify that 
it has performed due diligence concerning its potential participation 
in the Phase II auction. Specifically, the Commission proposes that 
each applicant make the following certification in its application 
under penalty of perjury:
    The applicant acknowledges that it has sole responsibility for 
investigating and evaluating all technical and marketplace factors that 
may have a bearing on the level of Connect America Fund Phase II 
support it submits as a bid, and that, if the applicant wins support, 
it will be able to build and operate facilities in accordance with the 
Connect America Fund obligations and the Commission's rules generally.
    56. This proposed certification will help ensure that each 
applicant acknowledges and accepts responsibility for its bids and any 
forfeitures imposed in the event of default, and that the applicant 
will not attempt to place responsibility for the consequences of its 
bidding activity on either the Commission or third parties. The 
Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
    57. The Commission proposes to require each winning bidder to 
submit certain information in its long-form application to aid the 
Commission staff in evaluating whether the winning bidder is 
technically and financially qualified to meet the relevant Phase II 
public interest obligations in the areas where it was awarded support. 
As required by the Commission's rules, a winning bidder must also 
provide in its long-form application more in-depth information 
regarding the networks it intends to use to meet its Phase II 
obligations and how it intends to fund such networks. Among other 
things, the Commission proposes to require each applicant to provide in 
its long-form application any updates to its spectrum authorizations or 
spectrum access and to certify in its long-form application that it 
will retain access to the spectrum for at least 10 years from the date 
of the funding authorization. Requiring this information in the long-
form application will provide the Commission with additional assurance 
that a winning bidder intends to retain appropriate access to spectrum, 
particularly if any changes identified in the long-form application 
were not certified to in the short-form application. The Commission 
expects to provide guidance in a future public notice regarding the 
specific types of information that each winning bidder will be required 
to submit in its long-form application to support its operational 
assertions in the short-form application.

IV. Auction Reserve Prices

    58. The Commission proposes that the reserve price for each census 
block group will be the sum of the support amounts calculated for each 
eligible census block in that census block group, subject to the cap on 
extremely high-cost locations. For all census blocks with average costs 
above the funding threshold but below the extremely high-cost threshold 
(i.e., high-cost census blocks), the Commission proposes to set a 
reserve price based on the support per-location calculated by the CAM 
for that census block. This would ensure that no high-cost census block 
will receive more Connect America Fund Phase II support than the CAM 
calculates is necessary for deploying and operating a voice and 
broadband-capable network in that census block.
    59. Under the Commission's rules on competitive bidding for high-
cost universal service support, the Commission has the discretion to 
establish maximum acceptable per-unit bid amounts and reserve amounts, 
separate and apart from any maximum opening bids. In the Phase II 
Auction Order, the Commission decided that bids in excess of a reserve 
price set using the CAM will not be accepted, and that winning bidders 
generally would be those that accept the lowest percentages of the 
reserve price for the areas for which they bid. Assigned support 
amounts would take into account the performance tiers and latencies 
specified in the winning bids. The Commission also decided to cap the 
amount of support per location provided to extremely high-cost census 
blocks.
    60. For census blocks with average costs that exceed the extremely 
high-cost threshold, the Commission proposes imposing a $146.10 per-
location-per-month funding cap so that the reserve price will be equal 
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locations in that census block as determined by the CAM. This cap would 
be calculated by starting with the extremely high-cost benchmark of 
$198.60 and subtracting the funding threshold of $52.50 that WCB 
determined could reasonably be recovered through end-user charges. This 
approach would help ensure that Phase II auction support is not 
unreasonably skewed toward areas that the Commission has deemed the 
most expensive to serve and the most remote. These areas also tend to 
be sparsely populated. If the Commission were to allocate all the 
available Connect America Fund support to areas where few consumers 
live, it would leave many consumers unserved. In circumstances where 
bidders can make a business case to serve these extremely high-cost 
areas with support at or below the capped amount, they would be able to 
bid for support in these areas. To the extent bidders cannot, the 
census blocks would not receive bids, and thus would remain eligible 
for the Remote Areas Fund auction if they continue to be unserved.
    61. Finally, for administrative simplicity, the Commission proposes 
to round the reserve prices for each census block group to the nearest 
dollar. Because auction participants will place bids for annual support 
amounts, the Commission proposes to multiply the monthly reserve price 
for a census block group by 12 and then perform the rounding. As a 
simplified example, if an annual reserve price for a census block group 
is $15,000.49, the reserve price would be rounded down to $15,000; and 
if a reserve price is $15,000.50, the reserve price would be rounded up 
to $15,001. Thus, any census block group that has a reserve price of 
less than $0.50 would be ineligible for the Phase II auction.
    62. When it released the preliminarily eligible census block list 
in August 2016 based on the June 30, 2015 FCC Form 477 data, WCB 
included the annual CAM-calculated support amounts for the high-cost 
census blocks and capped the CAM-calculated support amount at $146.10 
per location-per-month for extremely high-cost census blocks. That list 
is available at https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-16-908A1_Rcd.pdf. Commenters can refer to this list and round the annual 
support amounts to the nearest dollar for each census block group to 
see approximate reserve prices for these areas based on the 
Commission's proposed methodology. To be clear, the list is intended to 
be illustrative for purposes of showing potential reserve prices and 
preliminary eligible areas, and parties should not assume that support 
ultimately will be made available in all the areas listed. For example, 
the census blocks located in New York will be removed from the final 
list because they are no longer eligible for the Phase II auction due 
to the Commission's decision to allocate up to $170.4 million dollars 
in partnership with New York's New NY Broadband program in eligible 
census blocks. In addition, WCB will update the eligible census block 
list to reflect publicly available Form 477 data and may further modify 
the list in light of the public notice that WCB recently released 
seeking comment on certain census blocks. A final list of eligible 
census blocks will be released at least three months prior to the 
short-form application filing deadline.
    63. The Commission seeks comment on these proposals and on any 
other proposed methodology for calculating reserve prices using the 
Connect America Cost Model.

V. Proposed Bidding Procedures

    64. The Commission proposes to use a descending clock auction to 
identify the providers that will be eligible to receive Phase II 
support and to establish the amount of support that each bidder will be 
eligible to receive using a ``second-price'' rule, subject to post-
auction application review. In the Phase II Auction FNPRM Order, 82 FR 
14466, March 21, 2017, the Commission decided that bids for different 
areas at specified performance tier and latency levels will be compared 
to each other based on the percentage each bid represents of their 
respective areas' reserve prices. In the sections below, the Commission 
discusses and seeks comment on the details of the proposed auction 
format and procedures. As directed by the Commission, the Bureaus also 
compiled and released a guide that provides further technical and 
mathematical detail regarding the bidding, assignment, and support 
amount determination procedures proposed here, as well as examples for 
potential bidders. In addition, the Commission seeks comment on what 
types of additional information (e.g., fact sheets and user guides) it 
could make available to help educate parties that have never 
participated in a Commission auction. The Commission also seeks comment 
on whether the Bureaus should use the Commission's Office of 
Communications Business Opportunities to engage with small providers 
interested in the auction process.
    65. The Bureaus will conduct the Phase II auction over the 
Internet, and bidders will upload bids in a specified file format for 
processing by the bidding system. The Commission proposes that the 
bidding system announce a base clock percentage before each round. The 
base clock percentage is used to delimit the acceptable prices in each 
round of the auction and as a common unit to compare bids for different 
performance tiers and latencies. The round's base clock percentage 
implies an annual support amount for a given area at the performance 
tier and latency combination specified in a bid using the formula 
determined in the Phase II Auction FNPRM Order.
    66. The base clock percentage begins at a high level, implying a 
support amount that is equal to or close to the full reserve price, and 
which descends from one round to the next. In a round, a bidder can 
submit a bid for a given area at a performance tier and latency 
combination at any percentage that is greater than or equal to the 
round's base clock percentage and less than the previous round's base 
clock percentage. A bid indicates that the bidder is willing to provide 
service to the area that meets the specified performance tier and 
latency requirements in exchange for support that is no less than the 
support amount implied by the bid percentage.
    67. The base clock percentage will continue to descend in a series 
of bidding rounds, implying diminishing support amounts, until the 
aggregate amount of support represented by the bids placed in a round 
at the base clock percentage is no greater than the budget. At that 
point, when the budget ``clears,'' the bidding system will assign 
support to current bidders in areas where there are not competing bids 
from two or more bidders to provide service. Bidding will continue, 
however, for areas where there are competing bids, and the clock will 
continue to descend in subsequent rounds. When there is no longer 
competition for any area, the auction will end. A winning bidder may 
receive support in amounts at least as high, because of the second-
price rule, as the support amounts corresponding to their bid 
percentages.
    68. The Commission proposes that the Phase II descending clock 
auction will consist of sequential bidding rounds according to an 
announced schedule providing the start time and closing time of each 
bidding round. As is typical for Commission auctions, the Commission 
proposes to retain the discretion to change the bidding schedule--with 
advance notice to bidders--in order to foster an auction pace that 
reasonably balances speed with giving bidders sufficient time to study 
round results and adjust their bidding strategies. Under this proposal,

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the Bureaus may modify the amount of time for bidding rounds, the 
amount of time between rounds, or the number of rounds per day, 
depending on bidding activity and other factors. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal. Commenters suggesting alternatives to this 
proposal should address any other means the Commission should use to 
manage the auction pace.
    69. The Commission proposes that under its descending clock auction 
format, the base clock will be denominated in terms of a percentage, 
which will be decremented for each round. To determine the annual 
support amount implied at each percentage, the percentage will be 
adjusted for the weights for each performance tier and latency 
combination for which bids will be accepted, and an area-specific 
reserve price, as in the formula set forth below. This proposed 
approach is consistent with previous Commission decisions regarding the 
Phase II auction.
    70. In the Phase II Auction Order, the Commission concluded that it 
would accept bids for four performance tiers with varying speed and 
usage allowances and, for each performance tier, would provide for bids 
at either high or low latency. The Commission further decided to 
consider all bids simultaneously so that bidders proposing varying 
performance standards would be competing directly against each other 
for the limited Phase II budget. In addition, the Commission decided 
that bidders would bid for support expressed as a fraction of an area's 
reserve price and declined to adopt an approach that would conduct 
bidding on a dollar per location basis.
    71. In the Phase II Auction FNPRM Order, the Commission adopted 
weights to compare bids for the performance tiers and latency 
combinations adopted in the Phase II Auction Order. The Commission 
determined that Minimum performance tier bids will have a 65 weight; 
Baseline performance tier bids will have a 45 weight; Above Baseline 
performance tier bids will have a 15 weight; and Gigabit performance 
tier bids will have zero weight. Moreover, high latency bids will have 
a 25 weight and low latency bids will have zero weight added to their 
respective performance tier weight. The lowest possible weight for a 
performance tier and latency combination is 0, and the highest possible 
weight is 90. Each weight uniquely defines a performance tier and 
latency combination, as shown in the table below.

                                                       Weights for Performance Tiers and Latencies
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                Minimum                               Baseline                           Above baseline                            Gigabit
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   High latency         Low latency        High latency       Low latency        High latency       Low latency        High latency       Low latency
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              90                  65                 70                 45                 40                 15                 25                  0
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    The Commission's proposal for a clock auction format with a base 
clock percentage and weights for performance tier and latency 
combinations implements these Commission decisions and provides a 
simple way to compare bids of multiple types. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal.
    72. The Commission proposes that the base clock percentage in each 
round will imply a total amount of annual support in dollars for each 
area available for bidding, based on the performance tier and latency 
(``T+L'') combination specified in the bid. The annual support amount 
implied at the base clock percentage will be the smaller of the reserve 
price and the annual support amount obtained by using a formula that 
incorporates the performance tier and latency weights. Specifically:
    Implied Annual Support Amount (at the base clock percentage) =
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP25AU17.001
    
Where:

R denotes the area's reserve price
T denotes the tier weight
L denotes the latency weight
BC denotes the base clock percentage

    73. Because the highest implied support amount can never exceed an 
area's reserve price, when the base clock percentage is greater than 
100, the total implied annual support for lower weighted performance 
tier and latency combinations may remain at an area's reserve price for 
one or more rounds, while the total implied annual support of one or 
more higher weighted performance tier and latency combinations may be 
lower than an area's reserve price. When the base clock percentage is 
decremented below 100, the total implied annual support for all area, 
performance tier and latency combinations will be below the areas' 
respective reserve prices.
    74. The formula above (the ``implied support formula'') can be used 
to determine the implied support at any price point percentage by 
substituting a given percentage for the base clock percentage.
    75. The Commission proposes that, in each round, a bidder may place 
a bid at any price point percentage equal to or greater than the base 
clock percentage and strictly less than the previous round's base clock 
percentage, specified up to two decimal places. This proposal will 
reduce the likelihood of ties and allow bids to correspond to smaller 
increments in annual support amounts. The Commission seeks comment on 
this proposal.
    76. The Commission proposes that bids must imply a support amount 
that is one percent or more of an area's reserve price to be 
acceptable. For a given performance tier and latency combination, when 
the price point percentage equals T+L, the formula implies that the 
annual support amount is zero. When the price point percentage equals 
T+L+1, the formula implies an annual support amount that is one percent 
of the area's reserve price. Hence, a bid must be at least T+L+1 to be 
accepted by the bidding system. The Commission seeks comment on this 
proposal.
    77. The Commission anticipates that the ability to submit bids at 
price points other than the base clock percentage, as proposed, will be 
especially useful to a bidder when the lowest support amount it will 
accept for an area corresponds to a percentage between the base clock 
percentages for two consecutive rounds. In such a case, the proposed 
option will allow the bidder to more precisely indicate the point at 
which it wishes to drop out of bidding for the area. In contrast, a 
bidder still willing to accept a support amount equal to or less than 
that implied by the base clock percentage will simply bid at the base 
clock percentage. In rounds before the budget clears, a bidder may bid 
at an intermediate price point in one round and then bid again for the 
same area in a subsequent round, but its ability to do so is limited. 
In rounds after the budget clears, no area switching is permitted.
    78. The Commission proposes that the minimum geographic area for 
bidding will be a census block group. A bid for

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a census block group is a bid for support for the eligible census 
blocks within that census block group.
    79. To simplify the bidding process, ensure manageable bid 
processing, and promote straightforward bidding, the Commission 
proposes for Auction 903 to allow a bidder to place only one bid on a 
given geographic area in a round, whether that area is bid on singly or 
included in a package bid. The Commission proposes to extend this 
restriction on a bidder placing overlapping area bids in a round to 
also apply to multiple bidders that are able to coordinate their 
bidding, which includes commonly-controlled bidders and bidders subject 
to joint bidding arrangements. The Commission anticipates that the 
restriction on overlapping bids by a single bidder will simplify bid 
strategies for bidders and eliminates the need for the auction system 
to use mathematical optimization to consider multiple ways to assign 
winning bids to a bidder, thus simplifying bid processing. The 
restriction on overlapping bids by multiple bidders able to coordinate 
their bidding should promote straightforward bidding by eliminating the 
possibility that separate bidders may coordinate their bids in ways 
that may disadvantage other bidders in the auction.
    80. To implement the restriction on bids by a single bidder, the 
Commission proposes that the bidding system not accept multiple bids by 
a bidder in a round that include the same area. To implement the 
restriction on multiple bidders that are able to coordinate their 
bidding, the Commission proposes to restrict the ability of such 
applicants to select the same state during the pre-auction application 
process, as discussed above. Specifically, the Commission's proposed 
application procedures require that commonly-controlled applicants or 
applicants subject to joint bidding arrangements not select on their 
applications any of the same states but instead resolve any overlapping 
state bidding interests prior to becoming qualified to participate in 
the auction. The Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
    81. A bid is an offer to serve the locations in eligible census 
blocks within the indicated census block group at the indicated 
performance tier and latency combination for a total annual amount of 
support that is not less than the implied annual support at the price 
point percentage specified by the bidder and not more than the reserve 
price. In each round, a bid for a single available census block group 
with reserve price R consists of three pieces: A performance tier 
weight, T, latency weight, L, and a price point that is a percentage 
not less than the current round's base clock percentage and less than 
the previous round's base clock percentage. For a given round, a census 
block group can be included in at most one bid--whether a bid on a 
single census block group or a package bid on multiple census block 
groups--made by a bidder, and a bidder can only bid on census block 
groups that are in states that the bidder selected on its application. 
If a bidder wants to know the annual support amount implied by its bid 
percentage, the bidder can calculate the implied annual support, by 
taking the smaller of the reserve price R and the annual support 
calculated according to the implied support formula.
    82. Before the budget has cleared, a bidder may change the 
performance tier and latency combination in any of its bids from the 
previous round, provided the bidder qualified for the performance tier 
and latency combination for the state at the application stage.
    83. The Commission proposes package bidding procedures that will 
give bidders the option to place bids to serve a bidder-specified list 
of census block groups, with corresponding bid processing procedures 
that may assign fewer than the full list of areas to the bidder as long 
as the funding associated with the assigned areas is at least equal to 
a bidder-specified percentage of the funding requested for the complete 
list of areas. The Commission proposes to allow a bidder to specify a 
package bid by providing a list of census block groups, a performance 
tier and latency combination for each census block group in the list, a 
single price point for the list, and a minimum scale percentage for the 
package. The minimum scale percentage must be no higher than a maximum 
value defined by the Commission, which will be less than 100 percent. 
Thus, a package bid is an offer by the bidder to serve any subset of 
areas in the list at the support amount implied at the bid percentage, 
provided that the ratio of the total implied support of the subset to 
the total implied support of the list meets or exceeds the bidder-
defined minimum scale percentage.
    84. The Commission proposes further procedures defining acceptable 
package bids. The Commission proposes that each census block group in 
the list may have a different performance tier and latency combination. 
Every census block group in a package bid must be in the same state. As 
discussed above, for a given round, a census block group can appear in 
at most one bid--either a single bid or a package bid--made by a given 
bidder. A bidder may change the minimum scale percentage in any package 
bid from round to round. The Commission seeks comment, as well, on 
whether it should set a limit on the total amount of implied support 
that may be included in a single package. Limiting packages to the 
census block groups within a state will impose a de facto limit on the 
total support that may be assigned in a package bid, but the Commission 
asks whether a limit, lower than the maximum possible state-level 
amount of support, should also be implemented.
    85. The Commission also seeks comment on the appropriate upper 
limit of the bidder-specified minimum scale percentage. The Commission 
proposes 80 percent as the Commission-defined maximum of the minimum 
scale percentage. The Commission proposes to use an upper limit less 
than 100 percent so that small overlaps in the areas included in 
package bids do not prevent support from being assigned to a 
potentially much larger number of areas included in the package bids, 
which could occur if packages were assigned on an all-or-nothing basis. 
While an upper limit that is too high will not be effective for this 
purpose, an upper limit that is too low will hinder bidders' ability to 
achieve a minimum amount of funding.
    86. The proposed package bidding format permits a bidder to choose 
between a minimum amount of support or no support, guaranteeing that 
the bidder will not be assigned an amount that does not meet the 
bidder's specified minimum scale requirement. The Commission seeks 
comment on the proposed package bidding format. Will this package 
bidding format facilitate packages that include areas with diverse 
costs, population densities, and other characteristics? Would the 
option to submit package bids be useful to both bidders that have small 
networks and bidders that have large networks?
    87. The Commission seeks comment on the possibility of using proxy 
bidding, which could reduce bidders' need to submit bids manually every 
bidding round and provide bidders with a safeguard against accidentally 
failing to submit a bid. With proxy bidding, a bidder could submit 
instructions for the system to continue to bid automatically for an 
area with a specified performance tier and latency combination in every 
round until either the base clock percentage falls below a bidder-
specified proxy amount, the bidder intervenes to change its bid, or the 
area is assigned, whichever happens first. In the auction format the 
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a single area or a package of areas would contain all the information 
required for these bids, and the specified price point percentage would 
potentially be valid for multiple rounds, as described below. The 
Commission proposes that proxy bidding instructions will not be 
permitted to include instructions for changes to the performance tier 
and latency combination, to the minimum scale percentage of a package 
bid, nor to the specified area or areas.
    88. Under the Commission's proposal for proxy bidding, during a 
round, the bidding system will generate a bid at the base clock 
percentage on behalf of the bidder as long as the percentage specified 
in the proxy instruction is equal to or below the current base clock 
percentage. If the proxy percentage exceeds the current base clock 
percentage but is lower than the prior round's base clock percentage, 
then the bidding system will generate a bid at the price point 
percentage of the proxy. These bids would be treated by the auction 
system in the same way as any other bids placed in the auction. Thus, 
proxy instructions will remain effective through the round in which the 
base clock percentage is equal to or less than the proxy percentage. 
During a bidding round, a bidder may cancel or enter new proxy bidding 
instructions. Since proxy instructions may expire as the base clock 
descends, even with proxy bidding, bidders must monitor the progress of 
the auction to assure that they do not need to cancel or adjust their 
proxy instructions.
    89. The Commission seeks comment on whether to provide for proxy 
bidding in this way. The Commission also seeks comment on whether the 
bidding system should alert bidders regarding the status of their proxy 
instructions (i.e., whether the proxy instructions remain in effect).
    90. Under the Commission's proposal, proxy bidding instructions 
will be treated as confidential information and would not be disclosed 
to the public at any time after the auction concludes, because they may 
reveal private cost information that would not otherwise be made public 
(e.g., if proxy bidding instructions are not fully implemented because 
the base clock percentage does not fall as low as the specified proxy 
percentage). However, the amount of support awarded for any assigned 
bid, regardless of whether it was placed by the bidder or by the 
bidding system according to proxy bidding instructions, will be 
publicly disclosed. The Commission seeks comment on these proposals.
    91. The Commission proposes to measure a bidder's bidding activity 
in a round in terms of implied support dollars and to adopt activity 
rules that prevent a bidder's activity in a round from exceeding its 
activity in the previous round. Activity rules for bidding are used in 
multiple round auctions to encourage bidders to express their bidding 
interests early and sincerely, thus generating reliable information 
about the level of bidding across the various geographic areas in the 
auction. Activity rules promote the orderly collection of bids across 
rounds and limit undesirable strategic bidding behavior such as 
insincerely switching bids across areas, waiting to bid until everyone 
else has bid, or suddenly increasing the number of areas for which bids 
were submitted. Activity rules balance these concerns with allowing 
bidders some freedom to react to competition and price changes.
    92. For this descending clock auction, the Commission proposes that 
a bidder's activity in a round: (1) Be calculated as the sum of the 
implied support amounts (calculated at the bid percentage) for all the 
areas bid for in the round, and (2) not exceed its activity from the 
previous round. The Commission further proposes that a bidder be 
limited in its ability to switch to bidding for support in different 
areas from round to round. Specifically, a bidder's activity in a round 
from areas that the bidder did not bid on at the previous round's base 
clock percentage cannot exceed an amount determined by a percentage 
(the ``switching percentage'') of the bidder's total implied support 
from bids at the previous round's base clock percentage. The Commission 
proposes to set this switching percentage at 10 percent initially and 
to give the Bureaus the discretion to change the switching percentage, 
with adequate notice, before a round begins.
    93. The Commission seeks comment on these proposed activity rules. 
In addition, the Commission asks for comment on the appropriate size of 
the switching percentage, and, if it is to be changed across rounds, 
when and how it should be changed. Will the proposed 10 percent 
switching percentage allow a bidder sufficient flexibility to react to 
other bidders' bids from the prior round?
    94. Since bidding in rounds after the budget has cleared is limited 
to bidding to resolve competition among areas for which more than one 
bidder was willing to accept the base clock percentage in the round 
when the budget cleared, a bidder's permissible bids after clearing 
will necessarily satisfy the activity rules, which therefore are no 
longer constraining. After the budget clears, the Commission proposes 
that a bidder not be allowed to switch to bidding for different areas 
or to change the performance tier and latency combination of a bid.
    95. The Commission proposes that once a bidding round closes, the 
bidding system will consider the submitted bids to determine whether an 
additional round of bidding at a lower base clock percentage is needed 
to bring the amount of requested support down to a level within the 
available budget. If the total requested support at the base clock 
percentage exceeds the budget, another bidding round occurs. In a round 
in which the amount of overall requested support falls to a level 
within the budget, bid processing will take the additional steps of 
assigning support for a given area to the bid at the lowest percentage 
(as measured by the price point percentage of the bid) and determining 
support amounts to be paid according to a second-price rule. If there 
are multiple bids for a given area at the base clock percentage, the 
bidding system will commence another round of bidding to resolve the 
competition, and rounds will continue with bidding for these areas at 
lower base clock percentages until, for each of the contested areas, 
there is a single low bid. The winning bidder will then be assigned 
support at the price point percentage of the second lowest bid. 
Additional details and examples of bid processing are provided in the 
technical guide released by the Bureaus.
    96. As a result of these proposed procedures, the bids that can be 
assigned under the budget in the round when the budget clears and in 
any later rounds will determine the areas that will be provided support 
under Phase II. At most, one bid per area will be assigned support, and 
as set forth above, the winning bid for an area will generally be the 
bid made at the lowest percentage. The specifications of that bid, in 
turn, determine the performance tier and latency combination at which 
service will be provided to the eligible locations in the area.
    97. ViaSat has suggested an alternative approach to assigning 
winning bids. Instead of ranking bids based strictly on the percentage 
of the reserve price, ViaSat proposes that the auction system take the 
number of locations to be covered, as well as performance tier and 
latency, into account when assigning winning bids. As another party has 
observed, however, this suggestion conflicts with the Commission's 
decision not to assign support based on the number of locations covered 
and therefore is beyond the scope of this Public Notice.

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    98. The Commission seeks comment generally on its proposed approach 
to assigning bids and determining support amounts. The Commission asks 
any commenters supporting an alternative approach to consider the goals 
of the Commission in the Connect America Fund Phase II proceeding, the 
decisions made to date on auction design, and how any suggested 
alternatives would integrate with other aspects of the auction design.
    99. The Commission's specific proposals for bid processing 
procedures fall into three categories: Before, during, and after the 
round in which the budget clears. The Commission addresses them in 
order below, after first addressing proposals for the base clock 
percentage.
    100. In each of a series of discrete bidding rounds, a bidder will 
be offered an amount of support for an area at a specified performance 
tier and latency combination that is determined by the base clock 
percentage for the round. By bidding at that base clock percentage, the 
bidder indicates that it is willing to provide the required service 
within the bid area in exchange for a payment at least as large as that 
implied by the base clock percentage. The opening base clock percentage 
will determine the highest support amount that the bidder will be 
offered in the auction for a given area and performance tier and 
latency combination.
    101. The Commission proposes to start the base clock percentage at 
100 percent of an area's reserve price plus an additional percentage 
equal to the largest performance tier and latency combination discount 
that may be submitted by any qualified bidder in the auction. 
Therefore, if any applicant is qualified to bid to provide service at 
the Minimum performance tier and high latency--a performance tier and 
latency combination assigned a weight of 90--the Commission proposes 
that the base clock percentage will start at 190 percent. Starting the 
clock at this level will allow bidders at the lower performance tier 
and latency combinations multiple bidding rounds in which to compete 
for support simultaneously with bidders offering higher performance 
tier and latency combinations.
    102. The Commission seeks comment on this approach to setting the 
initial base clock percentage, and request that commenters, in 
considering the proposal, bear in mind the Commission's previous 
decisions to: (1) Provide an opportunity for bidders offering different 
performance standards to compete against each other, and (2) balance 
this approach with the use of performance scoring weights previously 
determined by the Commission.
    103. The Commission proposes to decrement the base clock percentage 
by 10 percentage points in each round. However, the Commission also 
proposes to provide the Bureaus with the discretion to change that 
amount during the auction if it appears that a lower or higher 
decrement would better manage the pace of the auction. For example, if 
bidding is proceeding particularly slowly, the Commission may increase 
the bid decrement to speed up the auction, recognizing that bidders 
have the option of bidding at an intra-round price point percentage if 
the base clock percentage falls to a percentage corresponding to an 
amount of support that is no longer sufficient. Under this proposal, 
the Commission would begin the auction with a decrement of 10 percent 
and limit any further changes to the decrement to between 5 percent and 
20 percent.
    104. The Commission asks commenters to address proposals to begin 
the auction with a base clock percentage decrement of 10 percent, with 
subsequent decrements between 5 and 20 percent. The Commission also 
seeks comment on circumstances under which it should consider changing 
the decrement during the auction.
    105. Under the Commission's proposed approach to bid processing, 
after each clock round until the budget has cleared, the bidding system 
will calculate an ``aggregate cost,'' an estimate of what it would cost 
to assign support at the base clock percentage to the bids submitted in 
the round, in order to determine whether the budget will clear in that 
round. More precisely, the aggregate cost is the sum of the implied 
support amounts for all the areas receiving bids at the base clock 
percentage for the round, evaluated at the base clock percentage. The 
calculation counts each area only once, even if the area receives bids, 
potentially including package bids, from multiple bidders. If there are 
multiple bids for an area at different performance tier and latency 
combinations, the calculation uses the bid with the highest implied 
support amount. If the aggregate cost for the round exceeds the budget, 
the bidding system will implement another regular clock round with a 
lower base clock percentage.
    106. The first round in which the aggregate cost, as calculated 
above, is less than or equal to the overall support budget is 
considered the ``clearing round.'' In the clearing round, the bidding 
system will further process bids submitted in the round, to determine 
those areas that can be assigned and the support amounts winning 
bidders will receive. Once the clearing round has been identified, the 
system no longer calculates the aggregate cost, even if there are 
subsequent bidding rounds.
    107. In the clearing round, the bidding system will consider bids 
in more detail to determine which can be identified as winning, or 
``assigned,'' bids in that round; the ``second prices'' to be paid for 
winning bids; and which bids will carry over for bidding in an 
additional bidding round or rounds. The Commission addresses its 
proposed procedures for these determinations below.
    108. Until the clearing round, the auction is generally driven by 
cross-area competition for the budget, and until the clearing round, 
implied support amounts for all areas are reduced proportionately. In 
estimating cost, the system does not determine which of multiple bids 
competing for support in the same area will be assigned, although it 
does take into account that only one bid per area may be assigned. 
Processing during the clearing round considers intra-area competition 
as well, assigning support to bids that require the lowest level of 
support for a given area, as long as any assigned package bids meet the 
bidder's minimum scale percentage. Bid processing in the clearing round 
also determines support amounts for assigned bids according to a 
second-price rule, so that bids are supported at a price percentage at 
least as high as the bid percentage.
    109. Once bid processing has determined that the current round is 
the clearing round, the bidding system will begin to assign winning 
bids, awarding support to at most one bid for a given area. The system 
will first assign bids made at the base clock percentage for areas not 
bid on by another bidder at the base clock percentage. Any package bids 
that are assigned must meet the bidder's minimum scale percentage.
    110. Under the proposed bid processing procedures, the system then 
considers all other bids submitted in the round in ascending order of 
price point percentage to see if additional bids can be assigned and, 
considering the bids assigned so far, to determine the highest price 
point percentage at which the total support cost of the assigned bids 
does not exceed the budget (the ``clearing price point''). Bids at 
price point percentages above the clearing price point are not 
assigned.
    111. As it considers bids in ascending price point percentage 
order, the system assigns a bid if no other bid for the same area has 
already been assigned, as long as the area did not receive multiple 
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areas to be assigned in a package bid meet the bid's minimum scale 
percentage. The bidding system also checks to ensure that sufficient 
budget is available to assign the bid.
    112. To determine whether there is sufficient budget to support a 
bid, the bidding system keeps a running sum of support costs. This cost 
calculation at price point percentages between the current and previous 
base clock percentages extends the concept of the aggregate cost 
calculation (which identifies the clearing round) to take into account, 
at sequential intermediate price points, the cost of bids that have 
been assigned so far and the estimated cost of bids that have not been 
assigned.
    113. The Commission proposes that at each ascending price point 
increment, starting at the base clock percentage, the running cost 
calculation is the sum of support for three types of bids: (1) For 
assigned bids for which there were no other bids for support for their 
respective areas at price points lower than the currently-considered 
price point percentage, the system calculates the cost of providing 
support as the amount of support implied by the currently-considered 
price point, (2) for assigned bids for areas that did receive other 
bids at price points lower than the currently-considered price point, 
support is generally calculated as the amount implied by the next-
higher price point at which the area received a bid (where next-higher 
is relative to the price point of the assigned bid, not the currently-
considered price point), and (3) competing bids at the base clock 
percentage are not assigned and are evaluated as they were in the pre-
clearing aggregate cost calculation: Only one bid per area is included 
in the calculation, and if there are bids for an area at different 
performance tier and latency combinations, the calculation uses the bid 
with the highest implied support amount, all evaluated at the base 
clock percentage.
    114. The auction system continues to assign bids meeting the 
assignment criteria in ascending price point order as long as the cost 
calculation does not exceed the budget. The highest price point at 
which the running total cost will not exceed the budget is identified 
as the clearing price point. This process is addressed in more detail 
in the technical guide that has been released by the Bureaus.
    115. Bids that were assigned for areas that received no other bids 
at less than the clearing price point are supported at an amount 
implied by the clearing price point percentage.
    116. Bids assigned in the clearing round, when there was also a bid 
at a price point higher than the base clock percentage, are generally 
supported at an amount determined by the price point percentage of the 
higher unassigned bid. For example, if there are two bids for an area, 
the lower bid is supported at the bid price point of the higher bid.
    117. The Commission seeks comment on these assignment and pricing 
proposals for the clearing round.
    118. Once the budget clears, further bidding resolves competition 
for areas where more than one bidder is still bidding for support at 
the lowest base clock percentage announced so far, which is the base 
clock percentage in the previous round. Therefore, bidding rounds 
continue after the clearing round at lower base clock percentages, but 
bids are restricted to areas for which the bidder had bid at the 
clearing round's base clock percentage but which could not be assigned 
in the clearing round. Such bids may be for a given unassigned area 
that received multiple single bids, package bids that were not assigned 
because the bidder's minimum scale percentage for the package was not 
met, or remainders of package bids--unassigned areas that formed part 
of package bids that were partially assigned.
    119. The Commission proposes that these bids at the base clock 
percentage for unassigned areas will carry over automatically to the 
next bidding round at the previous round's clock percentage, since the 
bidder had previously accepted that percentage. In the round into which 
the bids carry forward, the bidder may also bid for support for these 
areas at the current round's base clock percentage or at intermediate 
price points. In rounds after the clearing round, a bidder cannot 
switch to bidding for an area for which it did not bid in the previous 
round, nor can a bidder bid at a different performance tier and latency 
combination for an area for which it bid previously.
    120. While bids for unassigned packages will carry over at the 
previous clock percentage, the bidder for such a package may group the 
bids for the areas in the package into smaller packages and bid on 
those smaller packages at current round percentages. However, the 
unassigned remainders of assigned package bids will carry over as 
individual area bids. Any bids the bidder places for the remainder 
areas at the new round percentages must be bids for individual areas--
that is, the bidder cannot create a new package of any of the 
unassigned remainders.
    121. The Commission proposes that proxy instructions, if at a price 
point percentage below the base clock percentage of the previous round, 
continue to apply in rounds after the clearing round under the same 
conditions that apply to other bids. For package bids made by proxy 
that are only partially assigned because there are multiple bids at the 
base clock percentage, the proxy instructions continue to apply to the 
unassigned areas in the package bid. That is, the price point 
percentage specified in the proxy instructions would apply to bids for 
the individual remainder areas.
    122. As in the clearing round, in subsequent rounds the system 
considers bids for assignment and support amount determination in 
ascending price point percentage order. The system first considers bids 
at the new round's base clock percentage, and any bids for areas that 
received no other bids at the base clock percentage are assigned, as 
long as any package bid meets the minimum scale percentage of the bid. 
The system then processes bids in ascending price point order, 
assigning those bids for as yet unassigned areas, as long as any 
package bids meet the minimum scale condition.
    123. If there is only one bid for an area in a round, the assigned 
bid is paid at the base clock percentage for the previous round, 
consistent with the second-price rule. If an assigned bid is for an 
area that received more than one bid in the round, the assigned bid is 
supported at the next higher price point percentage at which there is a 
bid for the area.
    124. If there is more than one bid for an area at the current base 
clock percentage, including a package bid, there will be another 
bidding round at a lower base clock percentage, with the same 
restrictions on bids and following the same assignment and pricing 
procedures. The Commission seeks comment on these proposed procedures 
for assigning bids and determining support amounts in rounds after the 
clearing round.
    125. Under the proposed auction design, the auction will end once 
the overall budget has cleared and there are no longer competing bids 
for any areas.
    126. As in past Commission auctions, the Commission proposes that 
the public will have access to certain auction information, while 
auction participants will have secure access to additional, non-public 
information.
    127. The Commission proposes to limit the disclosure of information 
regarding bidding in the auction. During the auction, the Commission 
proposes to make available to bidders sufficient information about the 
status of their own bids and the eligible areas in the

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states in which they are qualified to bid to allow them to bid 
confidently and effectively. At the same time, the Commission proposes 
to restrict the availability of information that may facilitate 
identification of other bidders and their bids, which could potentially 
lead to undesirable strategic bidding. With that distinction in mind, 
after each round ends, and before the next round begins, the Commission 
proposes to make the following information available to individual 
bidders:
     The base clock percentage for the upcoming round.
     The aggregate cost, as calculated above, at the previous 
round's base clock percentage up until the budget clears.
    [cir] The aggregate cost at the base clock percentage is not 
disclosed for the clearing round or any later round.
     The bidder's activity, based on all bids in the previous 
round, and activity based on bids at the base clock percentage, whether 
submitted directly or by proxy. These will determine, respectively, the 
maximum activity the bidder is allowed in the next round and the 
maximum activity the bidder is allowed in the next round on areas for 
which the bidder did not bid at the prior round's base clock 
percentage.
    [cir] In rounds after the clearing round, the bidder's assigned 
support and the implied support of its carried-forward bids will be 
available.
     Summary statistics of the bidder's bidding in the previous 
round, including:
    [cir] The number of areas for which it bid, at the clock percentage 
and at other price points.
    [cir] Breakdowns of activity and number of areas by proxy bids, 
including proxy instructions for future rounds.
    [cir] After the clearing round, areas and support amounts it has 
been assigned and those for which it is still bidding.
    [ssquf] Status of carried-forward bids.
     For all eligible areas in all states, including those in 
which the bidder was not qualified to bid or is not bidding, whether 
the number of bids placed at the previous round's base clock percentage 
was 0, 1, or 2 or more.
    [cir] The performance tier and latency combination of the bids is 
not disclosed.
    128. Prior to each round, the Commission also proposes to make 
available to bidders the support amounts, corresponding to the areas 
and performance tier and latency combinations for which they are 
eligible to bid, that are implied by the round's base clock percentage.
    129. Consistent with the Commission's practice in the Mobility Fund 
Phase I auction (Auction 901) and recent spectrum auctions, the 
Commission proposes to adopt procedures for limited information 
disclosure for Auction 903. Specifically, the Commission proposes to 
withhold from the public, as well as other applicants, the following 
information related to the short-form application process:
     The state(s) identified by an applicant in which it is 
interested in bidding.
     The state(s) for which the applicant has been determined 
to be eligible to bid.
     The performance tier and latency combination(s) identified 
by an applicant.
     The performance tier and latency combination(s) for which 
the applicant has been determined to be eligible to bid.
     Operational information that is intended to demonstrate an 
applicant's ability to meet the public interest obligations for each 
performance tier and latency combination that the applicant has 
identified in its application.
    130. The Commission also proposes to withhold financial information 
submitted by an applicant that also files financial information on FCC 
Form 481 pursuant to a protective order. The Commission proposes to 
identify such applicants via a question on the short-form application. 
All other applicants may request confidential treatment of their 
financial data by submitting a request under Section 0.459 at the same 
time such information is submitted. The Commission cautions that 
requests that it withhold financial data that applicants elsewhere 
disclose to the public will not be granted.
    131. In addition, until the Commission's announcement of auction 
results, it does not intend to publicly release information pertaining 
to the progression of the Phase II auction. This includes information 
such as the round, base clock percentage, aggregate cost (as it relates 
to the budget), or any information that may reveal or suggest the 
identities of bidders placing bids and taking other bidding-related 
actions. While auction participants will have access to some of this 
information to inform their bidding, such information is of little 
value to the general public, particularly when the Commission projects 
the auction to close within a month. At the same time, the public 
release of preliminary auction data would impose non-trivial costs on 
the Commission to devise and set up a mechanism for that release and to 
prepare aggregated preliminary data at the end of each round or other 
appropriate interval. Furthermore, due to the preliminary and complex 
nature of the data, its release may engender confusion among the 
general public.
    132. After the close of bidding and announcement of auction 
results, the Commission proposes to make publicly available all short-
form application information and bidding data, except for an 
applicant's operational information, confidential financial 
information, and proxy bidding instructions. This approach is 
consistent with the Commission's practice in the Mobility Fund Phase I 
auction and its typical spectrum auctions. The Commission recognizes 
that the Phase II auction bidding data it proposes to release would 
presumably encompass bids for eligible areas that do not receive Phase 
II support and therefore may be eligible for Remote Areas Fund (RAF) 
support in a subsequent auction, and that these non-winning Phase II 
bids may be used to inform bids in the RAF auction. However, that 
information is of value to all potential RAF auction participants--not 
just those that participated in the Phase II auction and thus 
potentially would have had access to information about bids in those 
areas. Accordingly, the public release of Phase II bidding data would 
prevent asymmetric information from being disseminated among potential 
RAF auction bidders, which could ultimately distort competition in the 
RAF auction.
    133. The Commission seeks comment on its proposals to limit the 
availability of bidding information during the auction and to adopt 
limited information procedures for the Phase II auction concerning the 
application and bidding data that will be publicly available before, 
during, and after the auction.

Proposed Auction 903 Short-Form Application Operational Questions

    Has the applicant previously deployed consumer broadband networks 
(Yes/No)? If so, identify the date range for when broadband service was 
offered and in which state(s) service was offered. What specific last 
mile and interconnection (backhaul) technologies were used? How many 
subscribers were served? What services (e.g., voice, video, broadband 
Internet access) were provided?
    Answer for each state the applicant selected in its application:
    1. Which network architectures and technologies will be used in the 
applicant's proposed deployment? How will voice services be provided? 
How will broadband Internet access service be provided?

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    2. What are the relevant industry standards for the last-mile 
technologies in the applicant's proposed deployment? What features of 
this technology and proposed network will enable performance tier, 
latency and voice service requirements to be met?
    3. Can the applicant demonstrate that the technology and the 
engineering design will fully support the proposed performance tier, 
latency and voice service requirements for the requisite number of 
locations during peak periods (Yes/No)? What assumptions about 
subscription rate and peak period data usage is the applicant making in 
this assertion? List the information that can be made available to 
support this assertion.
    4. Can the applicant demonstrate that all the network buildout 
requirements to achieve all service milestones can be met (Yes/No)? 
Describe the information that the applicant can make available in a 
project plan to support this assertion.
    5. For the proposed performance tier, latency and voice service, 
can the applicant demonstrate that potential vendors, integrators and 
other partners are able to provide commercially available and fully 
compatible network equipment, interconnection, last mile technology and 
customer premise equipment (CPE) at cost consistent with applicant's 
buildout budget and in time to meet service milestones (Yes/No)? 
Describe the information and sources of such information that the 
applicant could make available to support this response.
    6. Can the applicant describe how the network will be maintained 
and services provisioned (Yes/No)? Can the applicant demonstrate that 
it can provide internally-developed operations systems for provisioning 
and maintaining the proposed network including equipment and segments, 
interconnections, CPE and customer services at cost consistent with 
applicant's buildout budget and in time to meet service milestones 
(Yes/No)? If not, can the applicant demonstrate that potential vendors, 
integrators, and other partners are able to provide commercially 
available and fully compatible operations systems and tools for 
provisioning and maintaining the proposed network at cost consistent 
with applicant's buildout budget and in time to meet service milestones 
(Yes/No)? Describe the information and sources of such information that 
the applicant could make available to support these responses.
    7. If the applicant is using satellite technologies, describe the 
total satellite capacity available and possible methods the applicant 
will utilize to assign bandwidth and capacity for each spot beam.

                                       Proposed Auction 903 Spectrum Chart
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                                                Paired licensed             Unpaired licensed       Unlicensed
                                       -------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Spectrum band/service           Uplink freq.   Downlink freq.   Uplink & downlink freq.    Unlicensed
                                             (MHz)           (MHz)                (MHz)                (MHz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
600 MHz...............................         663-698         617-652  ........................  ..............
Lower 700 MHz.........................         698-716         728-746  716-728 (Downlink only).  ..............
Upper 700 MHz.........................         776-787         746-757  ........................  ..............
800 MHz SMR...........................   813.5/817-824   858.5/862-869  ........................  ..............
Cellular..............................         824-849         869-894  ........................  ..............
Broadband PCS.........................       1850-1915       1930-1995  ........................  ..............
AWS-1.................................       1710-1755       2110-2155  ........................  ..............
AWS (H Block).........................       1915-1920       1995-2000  ........................  ..............
AWS-3.................................       1755-1780       2155-2180  1695-1710 (Uplink only).  ..............
AWS-4.................................  ..............  ..............  2000-2020...............  ..............
                                                                        2180-2200 (Downlink       ..............
                                                                         only).
BRS/EBS...............................  ..............  ..............  2496-2690...............  ..............
WCS...................................       2305-2315       2350-2360  2315-2320...............  ..............
                                                                        2345-2350...............  ..............
CBRS (3.5 GHz)........................  ..............  ..............  3550-3700...............  ..............
2.4 GHz...............................  ..............  ..............  ........................     2400-2483.5
5 GHz.................................  ..............  ..............  ........................       5150-5250
                                                                                                       5725-5850
24 GHz................................  ..............  ..............  ........................   24,000-24,250
Ku Band (satellite)...................   14,000-14,500   11,700-12,200  ........................  ..............
Ka Band (satellite)...................   27,500-30,000   17,700-20,000  ........................  ..............
UMFUS (terrestrial)...................  ..............  ..............  27,500-28,350...........  ..............
                                                                        38,600-40,000...........  ..............
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Abbreviations

AWS Advanced Wireless Services
BRS/EBS Broadband Radio Service/Education Broadband Service
CBRS Citizens Broadband Radio Service
PCS Personal Communications Service
SMR Specialized Mobile Radio
UMFUS Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service
WCS Wireless Communications Service

VI. Procedural Matters

    134. This document seeks to implement the information collections 
adopted in the Phase II Auction Order and does not contain any 
additional proposed information collection(s) subject to the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-13. The Commission is 
currently seeking PRA approval for information collections related to 
the short-form application process and will in the future seek PRA 
approval for information collections related to the long-form 
application process. In addition, therefore, this document does not 
contain any new or modified information collection burden for small 
business concerns with fewer than 25 employees, pursuant to the Small 
Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 
U.S.C. 3506(c)(4).
    135. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), 
the Commission prepared Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analyses (IRFAs) 
in connection with the USF/ICC Transformation Order FNPRM, 76 FR 78384, 
December 16, 2011, the April 2014 Connect America FNPRM, 79 FR 39196, 
July 9, 2014, and the Phase II

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Auction FNPRM, 81 FR 40235, June 21, 2016 (collectively, Phase II 
FNPRMs), and Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses (FRFAs) in 
connection with the April 2014 Connect America Order, 79 FR 39164, July 
9, 2014, the Phase II Auction Order, and the Phase II Auction FNPRM 
Order (collectively, Phase II Orders). The Commission sought written 
public comment on the proposals in the Phase II FNPRMs, including 
comments on the IRFAs. The Commission did not receive any comments in 
response to those Regulatory Flexibility Analyses.
    136. The IRFAs for the Phase II NPRMs and the FRFAs for the Phase 
II Orders set forth the need for and objectives of the Commission's 
rules for the Phase II auction; the legal basis for those rules; a 
description and estimate of the number of small entities to which the 
rules apply; a description of projected reporting, recordkeeping, and 
other compliance requirements for small entities; steps taken to 
minimize the significant economic impact on small entities and 
significant alternatives considered; and a statement that there are no 
federal rules that may duplicate, overlap, or conflict with the rules. 
The proposals in this Public Notice do not change any of those 
descriptions. However, because this Public Notice proposes specific 
procedures for implementing the rules proposed in the Phase II FNPRMs 
and adopted in the Phase II Orders, the Commission has prepared a 
supplemental IRFA seeking comment on how the proposals in this Public 
Notice could affect those Regulatory Flexibility Analyses.
    137. The proposals in this Public Notice include procedures for 
awarding Phase II support through a multi-round, reverse auction, the 
minimum geographic area for bidding in the auction, aggregating 
eligible areas into larger geographic units for bidding, setting 
reserve prices, capping the amount of support per location provided to 
extremely high-cost census blocks, and the availability of application 
and auction information to bidders and to the public during and after 
the auction. This Public Notice also includes detailed proposed bidding 
procedures for a descending clock auction, including bid collection, 
clock prices, proposed bid format, package bidding format, proxy 
bidding, bidder activity rules, bid processing, and how support amounts 
are determined. The bidding procedures proposed in this Public Notice 
are designed to facilitate the participation of qualified service 
providers of all kinds, including small entities, in the Phase II 
program, and to give all bidders, including small entities, the 
flexibility to place bids that align with their intended network 
construction or expansion, regardless of the size of their current 
network footprints. In addition, the Public Notice specifically seeks 
comment on information the Commission could make available to help 
educate parties that have not previously participated in a Commission 
auction, and on whether the Bureaus should work with the Commission's 
Office of Communications Business Opportunities to engage with small 
providers.
    138. To implement the rules adopted by the Commission in the Phase 
II Orders for the pre-auction process, this Public Notice proposes 
specific procedures and requirements for applying to participate and 
becoming qualified to bid in the Phase II auction, including 
designating the state(s) in which an applicant intends to bid, and 
providing operational and financial information designed to allow the 
Commission to assess the applicant's qualifications to meet the Phase 
II public interest obligations for each area for which it seeks 
support. The Public Notice also makes proposals that address the types 
of further information that may be required in the post-auction long-
form application that a winning bidder must file to become authorized 
to receive support. The application procedures proposed in this Public 
Notice are intended to require applicants to submit enough information 
to permit the Commission to determine their qualifications to 
participate in the Phase II auction, without requiring so much 
information that it is cost-prohibitive for any entity, including small 
entities, to participate.
    139. As noted above, the Commission seeks comment on how the 
proposals in this Public Notice could affect the IRFAs for the Phase II 
FNPRMs or the FRFAs in the Phase II Orders. Such comments must be filed 
in accordance with the same filing deadlines for responses to this 
Public Notice and have a separate and distinct heading designating them 
as responses to the IRFAs and FRFAs.
    140. People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible 
formats (braille, large print, electronic files, audio format) for 
people with disabilities, send an email to [email protected] or call the 
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-
418-0432 (TTY).
    141. This proceeding has been designated as a ``permit-but-
disclose'' proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte 
rules. Persons making ex parte presentations must file a copy of any 
written presentation or a memorandum summarizing any oral presentation 
within two business days after the presentation (unless a different 
deadline applicable to the Sunshine period applies). Persons making 
oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the 
presentation must (1) list all persons attending or otherwise 
participating in the meeting at which the ex parte presentation was 
made, and (2) summarize all data presented and arguments made during 
the presentation. If the presentation consisted in whole or in part of 
the presentation of data or arguments already reflected in the 
presenter's written comments, memoranda or other filings in the 
proceeding, the presenter may provide citations to such data or 
arguments in his or her prior comments, memoranda, or other filings 
(specifying the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers where such data 
or arguments can be found) in lieu of summarizing them in the 
memorandum. Documents shown or given to Commission staff during ex 
parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and must 
be filed consistent with rule 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by 
rule 1.49(f) or for which the Commission has made available a method of 
electronic filing, written ex parte presentations and memoranda 
summarizing oral ex parte presentations, and all attachments thereto, 
must be filed through the electronic comment filing system available 
for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., 
.doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding 
should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.

Federal Communications Commission.
Katura Jackson,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, Office of the Secretary.
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                                                 (913) 551–7039, or by email at                          SUMMARY:   In this document, the Federal              envelopes and boxes must be disposed
                                                 hamilton.heather@epa.gov.                               Communications Commission                             of before entering the building.
                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                         (Commission) initiates the pre-auction                   D Commercial overnight mail (other
                                                 document proposes to take action on a                   process for the Connect America Fund                  than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail
                                                 SIP revision submitted by the State of                  Phase II auction (Phase II auction,                   and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300
                                                 Iowa for the purpose of incorporating an                auction, or Auction 903). The                         East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights,
                                                 amendment to the Administrative                         Commission proposes and seeks                         MD 20743.
                                                 Consent Order (ACO) with Grain                          comment on the procedures to be used                     D U.S. Postal Service first-class,
                                                 Processing Corporation (GPC),                           in the Phase II auction. The Phase II                 Express, and Priority mail must be
                                                 Muscatine, Iowa.                                        auction will award up to $1.98 billion                addressed to 445 12th Street SW.,
                                                    The state held a 30-day comment                      over 10 years to service providers that               Washington, DC 20554.
                                                 period, during which no comments                        commit to offer voice and broadband                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                 were received.                                          services to fixed locations in unserved               Heidi Lankau or Katie King,
                                                    Additional information with respect                  high-cost areas. The auction is                       Telecommunications Commission,
                                                 to this proposed rule is included in the                scheduled to begin in 2018. A guide that              Wireline Competition Bureau, (202)
                                                 Technical Support Document that is                      provides further technical and                        418–7400 or TTY: (202) 418–0484; Mark
                                                 part of this docket.                                    mathematical detail regarding the                     Montano or Angela Kung, Auctions and
                                                    We have published a direct final rule                bidding, assignment, and support                      Spectrum Access Division, Wireless
                                                 approving the State’s SIP revision (s) in               amount determination procedures                       Telecommunications Bureau, (202) 418–
                                                 the ‘‘Rules and Regulations’’ section of                proposed in this document, as well as                 0660.
                                                 this Federal Register, because we view                  examples for potential bidders, is                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
                                                 this as a noncontroversial action and                   available at: http://transition.fcc.gov/              synopsis of the Commission’s document
                                                 anticipate no relevant adverse comment.                 Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/                   in AU Docket No. 17–182; WC Docket
                                                 We have explained our reasons for this                  db0804/DA-17-733A1.pdf.                               No. 10–90; FCC 17–101, released on
                                                 action in the preamble to the direct final                                                                    August 4, 2017. The full text of this
                                                 rule. If we receive no adverse comment,                 DATES:  Comments are due on or before
                                                                                                                                                               document is available for public
                                                 we will not take further action on this                 September 18, 2017 and reply
                                                                                                                                                               inspection during regular business
                                                 proposed rule. If we receive adverse                    comments are due on or before October
                                                                                                                                                               hours in the FCC Reference Center,
                                                 comment, we will withdraw the direct                    18, 2017. If you anticipate that you will
                                                                                                                                                               Room CY–A257, 445 12th St. SW.,
                                                 final rule and it will not take effect. We              be submitting comments, but find it
                                                                                                                                                               Washington, DC 20554 or at the
                                                 would address all public comments in                    difficult to do so within the period of
                                                                                                                                                               following Internet address: http://
                                                 any subsequent final rule based on this                 time allowed by this document, you
                                                                                                                                                               transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_
                                                 proposed rule. We do not intend to                      should advise the contact listed below                Business/2017/db0807/FCC-17-
                                                 institute a second comment period on                    as soon as possible.                                  101A1.pdf.
                                                 this action. Any parties interested in                  ADDRESSES:   Comments may be filed                       Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419
                                                 commenting must do so at this time. For                 using the Commission’s Electronic                     of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR
                                                 further information, please see the                     Comment Filing System (ECFS). See                     1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file
                                                 information provided in the ADDRESSES                   Electronic Filing of Documents in                     comments and reply comments on or
                                                 section of this document.                               Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121                   before the dates indicated above in AU
                                                                                                         (1998).                                               Docket No. 17–182 and WC Docket No.
                                                 List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
                                                                                                            D Electronic Filers: Comments may be               10–90.
                                                   Environmental protection, Air                         filed electronically using the Internet by
                                                 pollution control, Incorporation by                                                                           I. Introduction
                                                                                                         accessing the ECFS: http://apps.fcc.gov/
                                                 reference, Particulate matter, Reporting                ecfs/.                                                   1. By this document, the Commission
                                                 and recordkeeping requirements.                                                                               initiates the pre-auction process for the
                                                                                                            D Paper Filers: Parties who choose to              Connect America Fund Phase II auction
                                                   Dated: August 9, 2017.                                file by paper must file an original and
                                                 Edward H. Chu,
                                                                                                                                                               (Phase II auction, auction, or Auction
                                                                                                         one copy of each filing. If more than one             903). The Phase II auction will award up
                                                 Acting Regional Administrator, Region 7.                docket or rulemaking number appears in                to $198 million annually for 10 years to
                                                 [FR Doc. 2017–17418 Filed 8–24–17; 8:45 am]             the caption of this proceeding, filers                service providers that commit to offer
                                                 BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                  must submit two additional copies for                 voice and broadband services to fixed
                                                                                                         each additional docket or rulemaking                  locations in unserved high-cost areas.
                                                                                                         number. Filings can be sent by hand or                The auction is scheduled to begin in
                                                 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                  messenger delivery, by commercial                     2018.
                                                 COMMISSION                                              overnight courier, or by first-class or                  2. Auction 903 will be the first
                                                                                                         overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All               auction to award ongoing high-cost
                                                 47 CFR Part 54                                          filings must be addressed to the                      universal service support through
                                                 [AU Docket No. 17–182; WC Docket No. 10–                Commission’s Secretary, Office of the                 competitive bidding in a multiple-
                                                 90; FCC 17–101]                                         Secretary, Federal Communications                     round, reverse auction. Through this
                                                                                                         Commission.                                           auction, the Commission intends to
                                                 Comment Sought on Competitive                              D All hand-delivered or messenger-
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                                                                                                                                                               maximize the value the American
                                                 Bidding Procedures and Certain                          delivered paper filings for the                       people receive for the universal service
                                                 Program Requirements for the                            Commission’s Secretary must be                        dollars it spends, balancing higher-
                                                 Connect America Fund Phase II                           delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445                  quality services with cost efficiencies.
                                                 Auction (Auction 903)                                   12th St. SW., Room TW–A325,                           Therefore, the auction is designed to
                                                 AGENCY:  Federal Communications                         Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours                select bids from providers that would
                                                 Commission.                                             are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand                   deploy high-speed broadband and voice
                                                                                                         deliveries must be held together with                 services in unserved communities for
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule.
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                                                    3. While many of the pre-auction and                 data. This list included approximately                applicant to provide in its short-form
                                                 bidding procedures and processes                        300,000 eligible census blocks, which                 application. This information should
                                                 proposed for this auction are similar to                are located in 36,000 census block                    help promote an effective, efficient, and
                                                 those used in the Commission’s                          groups and 20,000 census tracts.                      fair auction and facilitate Commission
                                                 Mobility Fund Phase I auction and in its                   6. In the Phase II Auction Order, 81               staff’s evaluation of whether a potential
                                                 spectrum auctions, the Commission                       FR 44414, July 7, 2016, the Commission                bidder is qualified to participate in
                                                 proposes some new pre-auction and                       indicated that it expected to use census              Auction 903. The Phase II Auction
                                                 bidding procedures and processes for                    block groups that contain one or more                 Order adopted a two-stage application
                                                 this auction. As is typical prior to a                  eligible census blocks as the minimum                 filing process for the Phase II
                                                 Commission auction, it proposes and                     geographic unit for bidding, rather than              competitive bidding process. The two
                                                 seeks comment in this Public Notice on                  a larger geographic area, such as census              stages consist of a pre-auction short-
                                                 the procedures to be used in this                       tracts or counties. While the                         form application and a post-auction
                                                 auction, including (i) how an applicant                 Commission reserved the right to                      long-form application. In its short-form
                                                 can become qualified to participate in                  require that bids be submitted for                    application, a potential bidder will seek
                                                 the auction, (ii) how bidders will submit               census tracts so as to limit the number               to establish its eligibility to participate
                                                 bids, and (iii) how bids will be                        of discrete biddable units, the                       in the Phase II auction. After the
                                                 processed to determine winners and                      Commission thinks that it is                          auction, upon receipt of a winning
                                                 assign support amounts. The                             unnecessary to do so here. The number                 bidder’s long-form application,
                                                 Commission also proposes procedures                     of eligible census block groups would                 Commission staff will conduct a more
                                                 for, among other things, aggregating                    not materially increase the complexity                extensive review of the winning
                                                 eligible areas into larger geographic                   of the Phase II auction. At the same                  bidder’s qualifications to receive
                                                 units for bidding, setting reserve prices,              time, using census block groups will                  support.
                                                 and making auction information                          provide bidders with more flexibility to                 9. The Commission’s rules require
                                                 available to bidders and the public. The                develop a bidding strategy that aligns                each applicant seeking to participate in
                                                 Commission asks that commenters                         with their intended network expansion                 the Phase II auction to provide in its
                                                 advocating a particular procedure                       or construction. Bidding at the census                short-form application, among other
                                                 provide specific details regarding the                  tract level could be particularly                     things, basic ownership information,
                                                 costs and benefits of that procedure.                   problematic for small providers that                  certifications regarding its qualifications
                                                    4. The Commission will announce                      may seek to construct smaller networks                to receive support, and information
                                                 final procedures and other important                    or expand existing networks because a                 regarding its operational and financial
                                                 information concerning Auction 903                      larger minimal geographic area, like a                capabilities. The Commission’s Phase II
                                                 after considering comments provided in                  census tract or county, may extend                    short-form application rules also
                                                 response to this document, pursuant to                  beyond a bidder’s service territory,                  provide for the collection of such
                                                 governing statutes and the                              franchise area, or license area. The                  additional information as the
                                                 Commission’s rules. Because the                         Commission invites comment on using                   Commission may require to evaluate an
                                                 Commission expects that the Phase II                    census block groups as the minimum                    applicant’s qualifications to participate
                                                 auction will attract parties that have                  geographic unit for bids.                             in the Phase II auction. The information
                                                 never participated in a Commission                         7. In addition, the Commission                     provided in a short-form application
                                                 auction, the Commission anticipates                     directed WCB to determine the census                  helps confirm that an applicant meets
                                                 providing detailed educational materials                blocks that will be eligible for the Phase            certain basic qualifications for
                                                 and hands-on practice opportunities in                  II auction and to publish the final list of           participation in the bidding and enables
                                                 advance of the auction to help such                     eligible census blocks no later than                  Commission staff to ensure compliance
                                                 potential bidders understand the                        three months prior to the deadline for                with certain rules and bidding
                                                 procedures ultimately adopted to govern                 submission of short-form applications.                restrictions that help protect the
                                                 the auction after consideration of                      The Preliminary Phase II Auction Areas                integrity of the auction.
                                                 comments in response to this Public                     document provides a summary of the                       10. After the deadline for filing short-
                                                 Notice.                                                 Commission’s decisions regarding the                  form applications, Commission staff
                                                                                                         categories of blocks that will be                     will review all timely submitted
                                                 II. Minimum Geographic Area for                         included in the auction. As directed,                 applications to determine whether each
                                                 Bidding                                                                                                       applicant has complied with the
                                                                                                         WCB will update the list of eligible
                                                    5. As an initial matter, and in the                  census blocks, based on the most recent               application requirements and provided
                                                 interest of providing bidders with as                   publicly available Form 477 data at that              all information concerning its
                                                 much flexibility as feasible, the                       time by identifying blocks that are not               qualifications for bidding. After this
                                                 Commission proposes to use census                       served by terrestrial, fixed voice and                review, WCB and the Wireless
                                                 block groups containing one or more                     broadband services at speeds of 10/1                  Telecommunications Bureau (WTB)
                                                 eligible census blocks as the minimum                   Mbps or higher, whether offered by the                (collectively, the Bureaus) will issue a
                                                 geographic area for bidding in the                      incumbent price cap carrier or an                     public notice identifying the
                                                 auction. Although the Commission                        unsubsidized competitor. Separately,                  applications that are complete and those
                                                 previously decided that support will be                 WCB has released additional                           that are incomplete because of minor
                                                 available for specified eligible census                 information and is seeking comment on                 defects that may be corrected. For those
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                                                 blocks, it proposes to aggregate eligible               certain census blocks that may be                     applications found to be incomplete, the
                                                 census blocks by census block groups                    incorporated into the final list of eligible          public notice will set a deadline for the
                                                 for purposes of bidding. The                            census blocks, consistent with the                    resubmission of corrected applications.
                                                 Commission seeks comment on this                        Commission’s previous decisions.                      After reviewing the resubmitted
                                                 approach. In August 2016, as directed                                                                         applications, and well in advance of the
                                                 by the Commission, the Wireline                         III. Proposed Application Requirements                start of bidding in Auction 903, the
                                                 Competition Bureau (WCB) released a                        8. In this section, the Commission                 Bureaus will issue a public notice
                                                 preliminary list of eligible census blocks              describes and seeks comment on certain                announcing all qualified bidders for the
                                                 based on June 30, 2015, FCC Form 477                    information it proposes to require each               auction. Qualified bidders are those


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                                                 applicants that submitted short-form                    identified on their respective                        Phase II auction would include another
                                                 applications deemed timely-filed and                    applications and engage in                            applicant, unless both applicants are
                                                 complete. To be clear, however, the                     communications during the competitive                 parties to a joint bidding agreement
                                                 finding from Commission staff that a                    bidding process under the exception to                disclosed on their respective
                                                 short-form application is complete and                  the Commission’s rule prohibiting                     applications. The Commission notes
                                                 that an applicant is qualified to bid only              certain communications during the                     that WTB has expressed particular
                                                 qualifies the applicant to participate in               competitive bidding process. Knowing                  concerns about employing the same
                                                 the bidding; it does not authorize a                    the specific state(s) for which each                  individual for bidding advice. The
                                                 winning bidder to receive Phase II                      applicant intends to bid, in combination              Commission seeks comment on whether
                                                 support.                                                with the ownership and bidding                        there are alternative procedures that it
                                                    11. After Auction 903 concludes, each                agreement information collected on the                could adopt that would be equally
                                                 winning bidder must submit a long-form                  short-form application, will enable the               effective in preventing the competitive
                                                 application that Commission staff will                  Commission to ensure applicants’                      harm from coordinated bidding that the
                                                 review to determine whether the                         compliance. Accordingly, the                          Commission seeks to avoid through
                                                 winning bidder meets the eligibility                    Commission intends to resolve any state               section 1.21002(b) and the procedures
                                                 requirements for receiving Phase II                     overlaps and determine the specific                   proposed herein.
                                                 support and has the financial and                       state(s) in which an applicant is eligible               15. Entities that are commonly-
                                                 technical qualifications to meet the                    to bid prior to the commencement of the               controlled or parties to a joint bidding
                                                 obligations associated with such                        bidding.                                              arrangement have several options for
                                                 support. In its long-form application,                                                                        submitting short-form applications to
                                                                                                            14. To implement the restriction
                                                 each winning bidder must submit                                                                               avoid the Commission’s proposed
                                                                                                         described above, the Commission
                                                 information about its qualifications,                                                                         restriction on state overlaps. It is
                                                                                                         proposes to use definitions adopted for
                                                 funding, and the network it intends to                                                                        important that entities carefully
                                                                                                         similar purposes in its spectrum
                                                 use to meet its obligations. In addition,                                                                     consider these options prior to the
                                                                                                         auctions and rely to the extent
                                                 prior to being authorized to receive                                                                          short-form application filing deadline.
                                                                                                         appropriate on past precedent and
                                                 Phase II support, each winning bidder                                                                         At the deadline, the prohibited
                                                                                                         guidance regarding the Commission’s
                                                 must demonstrate that it has been                                                                             communications rule takes effect, and
                                                                                                         rules on prohibited communications.
                                                 designated as an ETC in the area(s)                                                                           only minor amendments or
                                                                                                         Specifically, to identify commonly-                   modifications to applications will be
                                                 where it was awarded support and must
                                                 obtain a letter of credit from a bank                   controlled entities, the Commission                   permitted.
                                                 meeting the Commission’s eligibility                    proposes to define a ‘‘controlling                       16. First, such entities may submit a
                                                 requirements. The Commission                            interest’’ for purposes of the Phase II               single short-form application and
                                                 addresses below the types of further                    auction as an individual or entity with               qualify to bid as one applicant in a state.
                                                 information that may be required in the                 positive or negative de jure or de facto              The Commission’s Phase II auction rules
                                                 long-form application. If a winning                     control of the applicant. In addition, the            do not restrict service providers from
                                                 bidder is not authorized to receive                     Commission proposes to adapt the                      determining which of their related
                                                 Phase II support (e.g., the bidder fails to             definition of ‘‘joint bidding                         entities will apply to participate in
                                                 file or prosecute its long-form                         arrangements’’ that it uses in its                    bidding. For example, a holding or
                                                 application or its long-form application                spectrum auctions to those that (i) relate            parent company may choose to submit
                                                 is dismissed or denied), the winning                    to any eligible area in the Phase II                  a single short-form application on behalf
                                                 bidder is in default.                                   auction, and (ii) address or                          of all its affiliated operating companies
                                                    12. Consistent with the Commission’s                 communicate bids or bidding strategies,               in one or more states. So that
                                                 practice in the Mobility Fund I auction                 including arrangements regarding Phase                Commission staff can readily identify
                                                 (Auction 901) and its spectrum                          II support levels (i.e., bidding                      such applications, it proposes requiring
                                                 auctions, the Commission proposes to                    percentages) and specific areas on                    each applicant to indicate whether it is
                                                 require each applicant to identify in its               which to bid, as well as any                          submitting the application on behalf of
                                                 short-form application the state(s) in                  arrangements relating to the post-                    one or more existing operating
                                                 which it intends to bid for support in                  auction market structure in an eligible               companies and if so, to identify such
                                                 the Phase II auction. An applicant will                 area. As a result, if two or more                     companies. Similarly, parties to a joint
                                                 be able to place bids for eligible areas                applicants are parties to an agreement                bidding arrangement may form a
                                                 only in the states identified in its                    that falls within this definition, they               consortium or a joint venture and
                                                 application. This restriction is designed               would be prohibited from bidding in the               submit a single short-form application
                                                 to improve the administrative efficiency                same state in the Phase II auction.                   that identifies each party to the
                                                 of the auction for both bidders and the                 Furthermore, the prohibited                           consortium or joint venture. At least one
                                                 Commission and to safeguard against                     communications rule applicable to the                 related entity, affiliate, or member of the
                                                 coordinated bidding while preserving                    Phase II auction, section 1.21002(b), is              holding or parent company, consortium,
                                                 bidders’ flexibility to decide whether to               analogous to rules that were applicable               or joint venture must demonstrate that
                                                 bid for specific census block groups in                 in past auctions. In past auctions, the               it meets the operational and financial
                                                 a state until the start of the auction.                 Commission explained that the rule                    requirements of section 54.315(a)(7).
                                                    13. To discourage coordinated                        does not prohibit an applicant covered                   17. Consistent with the Commission’s
                                                                                                         by the rule from communicating bids or                practice for consortium and joint
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                                                 bidding that may disadvantage other
                                                 bidders, the Commission proposes to                     bidding strategies to a third-party                   venture applicants that are winning
                                                 prohibit separate applicants that are                   consultant or consulting firm, provided               bidders in spectrum auctions, the
                                                 commonly-controlled or parties to a                     that such an applicant takes appropriate              Commission proposes that if a holding/
                                                 joint bidding arrangement from bidding                  steps to ensure that any third party it               parent company or a consortium/joint
                                                 in any of the same states. Absent such                  employs for advice pertaining to its bids             venture is announced as a winning
                                                 a restriction, there is a risk that separate            or bidding strategies does not become a               bidder in Auction 903, the entity may,
                                                 bidders could coordinate their bidding                  conduit for prohibited communications                 during the long-form application review
                                                 through a joint bidding arrangement                     to other covered entities, which in the               process, designate at least one operating


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                                                 company for each state that will be                     form application a brief description of               entities must have entered into any joint
                                                 authorized to receive Phase II support                  any such agreements, including any                    bidding arrangements prior to the short-
                                                 for the winning bids. While the                         joint bidding arrangements. Commission                form filing deadline and disclosed them
                                                 Commission would permit more than                       staff would use such information to                   in their applications to be able to take
                                                 one operating company to be designated                  identify and resolve any impermissible                advantage of the exception afforded by
                                                 in each state, in order to deter strategic              state overlaps prior to the auction.                  the Commission’s rules. By taking these
                                                 conduct, it proposes that a winning                        19. The Commission further proposes                steps, commonly-controlled entities
                                                 bidder would not be allowed to                          to require every applicant to certify in              could discuss and jointly resolve any
                                                 apportion a winning bid for a package                   its short-form application that it has not            state overlaps identified by Commission
                                                 of eligible census block groups among                   entered into any explicit or implicit                 staff. After the application resubmission
                                                 multiple operating companies. Because                   agreements, arrangements, or                          period has ended, the Bureaus would
                                                 the Commission recognizes that the                      understandings of any kind related to                 inform each applicant about how it can
                                                 holding company or the consortium                       the support to be sought through the                  find out the states in which it is eligible
                                                 may wish to form a new operating                        Phase II auction, other than those                    to bid, and the bidding system would
                                                 company to serve the area associated                    disclosed in the short-form application.              permit an applicant to place bids only
                                                 with its winning bid(s), the holding                    The Commission further proposes                       in those states.
                                                 company or consortium would be                          requiring each winning bidder to submit                  21. The Commission seeks comment
                                                 permitted to file a long-form application               in its long-form application any updated              on this process and whether its
                                                 in its own name and during the long-                    information regarding the agreements,                 proposals efficiently and effectively
                                                 form application review process,                        arrangements, or understandings related               promote straightforward bidding and
                                                 identify the operating company for                      to its Phase II auction support disclosed             safeguard the integrity of the auction.
                                                 which it seeks authorization to receive                 in its short-form application. A winning                 22. The Commission proposes to have
                                                 support for each winning bid. The                       bidder may also be required to disclose               its staff determine, at the short-form
                                                 operating company that should be                        in its long-form application the specific             application stage and in advance of the
                                                 identified as the entity authorized to                  terms, conditions, and parties involved               start of bidding in the auction, each
                                                 receive support must be the entity that                 in any agreement into which it has                    applicant’s eligibility to bid for the
                                                 is designated as the ETC by the relevant                entered and the agreement itself.                     performance tier and latency
                                                 state(s) in the areas covered by the                       20. If during short-form application               combinations it has selected in its
                                                 winning bid(s) and is named in the                      review Commission staff identifies                    application. The Commission also
                                                 letter of credit that each winning bidder               applicants that are commonly-                         proposes a standard and a process
                                                 must obtain. The entity authorized to                   controlled and/or parties to a joint                  Commission staff will use in making
                                                                                                         bidding arrangement where any                         this determination. Moreover, the
                                                 receive support is the entity that will be
                                                                                                         controlling interests have selected the               Commission proposes requiring each
                                                 required to meet the associated Phase II
                                                                                                         same states in their respective                       applicant to submit additional high-
                                                 public interest obligations.
                                                                                                         applications, the Commission proposes                 level operational information in its
                                                    18. Second, commonly-controlled                      that all such applications would be                   short-form application to aid
                                                 entities or parties to a joint bidding                  deemed to be incomplete on initial                    Commission staff in making this
                                                 arrangement may bid in the Phase II                     review. The Bureaus would inform each                 determination, and for each winning
                                                 auction independently and submit                        affected applicant of the identity of each            bidder to submit updated and
                                                 separate short-form applications,                       of the other applicants with which it has             supportive information in its long-form
                                                 provided that they do not submit bids                   an impermissible state overlap and the                application.
                                                 in the same state. The Commission                       specific state(s) associated with such                   23. In the Phase II Auction Order, the
                                                 expects that such applicants would                      overlap. To the extent that an affected               Commission concluded that it would
                                                 exercise due diligence to confirm that                  applicant has disclosed a joint bidding               accept bids for four performance tiers
                                                 no other commonly-controlled entity or                  arrangement with one or more of the                   with varying speed and usage
                                                 party to a joint bidding arrangement, or                other affected applicants, these                      allowances and with respect to each tier
                                                 an entity that controls any party to such               applicants must decide amongst                        would provide for bids at either high or
                                                 an arrangement, has indicated its intent                themselves which applicant will bid in                low latency. All bids will be considered
                                                 to bid in any of the same states the                    each overlapping state and then revise                simultaneously so that bidders that
                                                 applicant has selected. To provide                      their short-form applications during the              propose to meet one set of performance
                                                 further assurance, the Commission                       application resubmission period, as                   standards will compete directly against
                                                 proposes requiring each applicant to                    appropriate, in order to become                       bidders that propose to meet other
                                                 certify that it acknowledges that it                    qualified to bid. However, any affected               performance standards, taking into
                                                 cannot place any bids in the same state                 applicant that has not disclosed a joint              account the weights adopted by the
                                                 as (i) another commonly-controlled                      bidding arrangement with the other                    Commission for each performance tier
                                                 entity; (ii) another party to a joint                   affected applicants will be barred by the             and latency level. Pursuant to the
                                                 bidding arrangement related to Phase II                 Commission’s prohibited                               Commission’s rules, each applicant for
                                                 auction support that it is a party to; or               communications rule from discussing                   the Phase II auction must indicate in its
                                                 (iii) any entity that controls a party to               the overlap with any of the other                     short-form application the performance
                                                 such an arrangement. The Commission’s                   affected applicants. As a result, any                 tier and latency combinations for which
                                                 rules require each applicant to disclose                                                                      it intends to bid and the technologies it
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                                                                                                         affected applicant that cannot discuss
                                                 in its short-form application information               and resolve the overlap(s) due to the                 intends to deploy to meet the relevant
                                                 concerning its real parties in interest                 failure to disclose a joint bidding                   public interest obligations.
                                                 and its ownership, and identify all real                arrangement will be prohibited from                   Additionally, each Phase II auction
                                                 parties in interest to any agreements                   bidding in any states where there is an               applicant must indicate whether it has
                                                 relating to the participation of the                    overlap. Due to the prohibition on                    at least two years’ experience providing
                                                 applicant in the competitive bidding.                   certain communications that takes effect              a voice, broadband, and/or electric
                                                 The Commission proposes requiring an                    as of the short-form application filing               distribution or transmission service and
                                                 applicant to also provide in its short-                 deadline, all commonly-controlled                     must submit certain financial


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                                                 information. The Commission’s rules                     reasonably expect to meet. With these                 Form Application Operational
                                                 also require each applicant to submit                   considerations in mind, the Commission                Questions for each state it selects in its
                                                 any additional information that the                     describes its proposals: (1) For what                 application. The questions are intended
                                                 Commission may require to establish its                 information and showing each applicant                to elicit short, narrative responses from
                                                 eligibility for the weights associated                  must submit to establish its                          each applicant regarding its experience
                                                 with the applicant’s selected                           qualifications for the performance tier               in providing voice, broadband, and/or
                                                 performance tier and latency                            and latency combinations it has selected              electric distribution or transmission
                                                 combinations.                                           on its application, (2) for the process               service, and the network(s) it intends to
                                                    24. Requiring a potential bidder to                  Commission staff would use to                         use to meet its Phase II public interest
                                                 submit evidence in its short-form                       determine whether an applicant is                     obligations. The questions are designed
                                                 application that it can meet the service                eligible to bid on those combination(s),              to confirm that each applicant has
                                                 requirements associated with the                        and (3) not to adopt any additional non-              developed a preliminary design or
                                                 performance tier and latency                            compliance measures for this process                  business case for meeting the public
                                                 combinations for which it intends to bid                beyond those adopted in the Phase II                  interest obligations for its selected
                                                 will help safeguard consumers from                      Auction Order.                                        performance tier and latency
                                                 situations where bidders that are unable                   26. The Commission proposes to                     combinations. They ask the applicant to
                                                 to meet the specified service                           collect high-level operational                        identify the information it could make
                                                 requirements divert support from                        information from each applicant to                    available to support the assertions in its
                                                 bidders that can meet the service                       complete its operational showing and                  application. Because the Commission
                                                 requirements. Accordingly, the                          enable Commission staff to determine                  expects that applicants will have
                                                 Commission seeks to collect sufficient                  whether the applicant is expected to be               already started planning to be ready to
                                                 operational information in the short-                   reasonably capable of meeting the                     deploy the required voice and
                                                 form application regarding an                           public interest obligations (e.g., speed,             broadband services upon authorization
                                                 applicant’s experience providing voice,                 usage, latency, and build-out                         of Phase II support, the Commission
                                                 broadband, and/or electric distribution                 milestones) for each performance tier                 does not anticipate that it will be
                                                 or transmission service and its plans for               and latency combination that it selected              unduly burdensome to respond to these
                                                 provisioning service if awarded support                 in its application. As noted above, each              questions. The Commission seeks
                                                 to assess a bidder’s technical                          applicant seeking to participate in the               comment on the specific questions it
                                                 qualifications to bid for specific                      Phase II auction is required to make                  proposes and ask whether there are
                                                 performance tier and latency                            certain certifications in its short-form              other questions the Commission should
                                                 combinations. At the same time, the                     application, including a certification                include.
                                                 Commission wants to minimize the                        that it is technically qualified to meet
                                                 burden on applicants and Commission                     the public interest obligations in each                  29. The Commission also seeks
                                                 staff.                                                  tier and in each area for which it seeks              comment on the assumptions an
                                                    25. The Commission intends to use                    support, and a certification regarding its            applicant will need to make about
                                                 the short-form application to assess the                experience in providing voice,                        network usage and subscription rates
                                                 likelihood that an applicant will default               broadband, and/or electric distribution               when determining whether it can meet
                                                 if selected as a winning bidder. If the                 or transmission service. The                          the public interest obligations for its
                                                 applicant becomes qualified to bid in                   Commission’s rules also require an                    selected performance tier and latency
                                                 the Phase II auction and subsequently                   applicant to submit certain information               combination(s). For example, the
                                                 becomes a winning bidder, Commission                    in its short-form application in                      Commission’s rules require that each
                                                 staff will evaluate the information                     connection with those certifications.                 winning bidder provide in its long-form
                                                 submitted in the long-form application                     27. The Commission proposes making                 application a certification by a
                                                 and will rely on the applicant’s letter of              such determinations on a state-by-state               professional engineer that the
                                                 credit to determine whether an                          basis. Accordingly, for each selected                 applicant’s proposed network can
                                                 applicant is capable of meeting its Phase               performance tier and latency                          deliver the required service to at least 95
                                                 II auction obligations in the specific                  combination, an applicant will be                     percent of the required number of
                                                 areas where it has been selected as a                   required to demonstrate how it intends                locations. The Commission seeks
                                                 winning bidder. Accordingly, a                          to provision service if awarded support               comment on the suggestion by some
                                                 determination at the short-form stage                   and that it is reasonably capable of                  parties that an applicant be required to
                                                 that an applicant is eligible to bid for a              meeting the relevant public interest                  demonstrate that its network could be
                                                 performance tier and latency                            obligations for each state it selects.                engineered to deliver the required
                                                 combination would not preclude a                        Some parties have suggested in the                    service to every location in the relevant
                                                 determination at the long-form                          Phase II proceeding that the                          census blocks. The Commission also
                                                 application stage that an applicant does                Commission should only require                        seeks comment on whether it should
                                                 not meet the technical qualifications for               additional information from, and                      require each service provider to assume
                                                 the performance tier and latency                        conduct an eligibility review for,                    a subscription rate of at least 70 percent
                                                 combination and thus will not be                        applicants that select certain                        for voice services, broadband services,
                                                 authorized to receive Phase II support.                 performance tier and latency                          or both when determining whether it
                                                 In addition, the Commission’s adoption                  combinations. Instead, to reduce the risk             can meet the public interest obligations
                                                                                                                                                               for its selected performance tiers and
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                                                 of certain non-compliance measures in                   of defaults, the Commission proposes to
                                                 the event of default—both before a                      evaluate all combinations selected by                 latency combinations. This subscription
                                                 winning bidder is authorized for                        each applicant to determine its                       rate is consistent with the assumptions
                                                 support and if a winning bidder does                    eligibility to bid for any such                       made in the Connect America Cost
                                                 not fulfill its Phase II obligations after it           combination.                                          Model (CAM) when calculating the
                                                 has been authorized—should encourage                       28. Specifically, the Commission                   amount of support made available.
                                                 each applicant to select performance tier               proposes to require each applicant to                 Some parties in the Phase II proceeding
                                                 and latency combinations with public                    answer the questions listed in the                    have suggested that the Commission
                                                 interest obligations that it can                        following Proposed Auction 903 Short-                 should not expect that all end users


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                                                 passed by a Phase II support recipient                  demonstrate that it has access to                     satellite providers have the required
                                                 will subscribe to a service package at                  sufficient spectrum resources. The                    authorizations and adequate access to
                                                 speeds required by the relevant                         Commission proposes that an applicant                 spectrum. Some parties have suggested
                                                 performance tier, or that they will                     (i) identify the spectrum band(s) it will             in the Phase II proceeding that each
                                                 subscribe to the provider’s service at all.             use for last mile, backhaul, and any                  satellite provider should also be
                                                 Does the presumed subscription rate                     other parts of the network; (ii) describe             required to demonstrate that it has
                                                 need to change over time to reflect the                 the total amount of uplink and                        obtained earth station licenses for the
                                                 number of locations that a bidder is able               downlink bandwidth (in megahertz) that                terminals it will use to communicate
                                                 to serve in a given year? For example,                  it has access to in such spectrum                     with satellites. But satellite providers
                                                 if a provider will only have facilities in              band(s) for last mile; (iii) describe the             must bring their earth stations into
                                                 place in year two to serve 10 percent of                authorizations it has obtained to operate             operation within one year of obtaining
                                                 the eligible locations in its bid area,                 in the spectrum, if applicable; and (iv)              a license, and may not be ready to do
                                                 should it be required to make its                       list the call signs and/or application file           so within a year of the short-form
                                                 assumptions based on this subscription                  numbers associated with its spectrum                  application deadline. Because the first
                                                 rate in that year? The Commission also                  authorizations. This spectrum                         Phase II auction interim milestone is not
                                                 seeks comment on whether it should                      information, combined with the                        until the end of the third year of support
                                                 specify the assumptions an applicant                    operational and financial information                 and the final milestone is not until the
                                                 should make concerning per-subscriber                   submitted in the short-form application,              end of the sixth year of support, a
                                                 data usage to ensure that its network is                will allow Commission staff to                        satellite provider could obtain an earth
                                                 sufficient to support peak usage busy                   determine whether an applicant has                    station license during the support term
                                                 hour offered load, accounting for the                   sufficient spectrum resources and is                  and still meet its obligations.
                                                 monthly data usage allowance                            expected to be reasonably capable of                  Nevertheless, the Commission would
                                                 associated with the performance tier(s)                 meeting the public interest obligations               expect that each satellite provider
                                                 the applicant selects in its short-form                 required by its selected performance tier             would describe in its short-form
                                                 application. The Commission seeks                       and latency combination(s).                           application its expected timing for
                                                 comment on these issues and on                             33. In the following Proposed Auction              applying for earth station licenses.
                                                 whether it should set any other                         903 Spectrum Chart, the Commission                       35. In addition to information
                                                 parameters for assumptions about the                    identifies the spectrum bands that it                 provided in a short-form application,
                                                 network that will be used to meet Phase                 anticipates could be used for the last                the Commission proposes to allow its
                                                 II obligations.                                         mile to meet Phase II obligations and                 staff to consider any information that a
                                                    30. The Commission proposes                          indicates whether the spectrum bands                  provider has submitted to the
                                                 requiring each applicant that intends to                are licensed or unlicensed. The                       Commission in other contexts when
                                                 use radiofrequency spectrum to submit                   Commission seeks comment on whether                   determining whether a service provider
                                                 certain types of information regarding                  the individual bands—or, in some cases,               is reasonably capable of meeting the
                                                 the sufficiency of the spectrum to which                the blocks within them, individually or               public interest obligations for its
                                                 it has access to aid Commission staff in                in combination with each other—                       selected performance tier and latency
                                                 determining whether the applicant is                    provide sufficient uplink or downlink                 combinations. This other information
                                                 expected to be reasonably capable of                    bandwidth to support the wireless                     would include information submitted to
                                                 meeting the public interest obligations                 technologies that a provider may use to               the Commission in other contexts—
                                                 for each performance tier and latency                   meet the Phase II obligations. In                     including data reported in FCC Form
                                                 combination that it selected in its                     addition to the amount of bandwidth,                  477 Local Telephone Competition and
                                                 application.                                            should Commission staff consider the                  Broadband Report (FCC Form 477), FCC
                                                    31. The Commission’s Phase II                        differences between licensed and                      Form 481 Carrier Annual Reporting Data
                                                 auction rules require a short-form                      unlicensed spectrum, or the differences               Collection Form (FCC Form 481), FCC
                                                 applicant that plans to use                             between upper band and lower band                     Form 499–A Annual
                                                 radiofrequency spectrum to demonstrate                  frequencies when evaluating whether an                Telecommunications Reporting
                                                 that it has (i) the proper spectrum use                 applicant has sufficient spectrum                     Worksheet (FCC Form 499–A)—and any
                                                 authorizations, if applicable; (ii) access              resources? Are there other spectrum                   public information. For example,
                                                 to operate on the spectrum it intends to                bands that can offer sufficient uplink or             Commission staff may consider whether
                                                 use; and (iii) sufficient spectrum                      downlink bandwidth—individually or                    an applicant already offers service that
                                                 resources to cover peak network usage                   in combination—to meet the various                    meets the public interest obligations
                                                 and meet the minimum performance                        performance tier and latency                          associated with its selected performance
                                                 requirements to serve the fixed locations               combination qualifications? If so, what               tier and latency combinations and the
                                                 in eligible areas. Consistent with the                  last mile technologies and                            number of subscribers to that service.
                                                 Commission’s approach in the Mobility                   corresponding last mile network                          36. To facilitate Commission staff’s
                                                 Fund Phase I auction, for the described                 architecture can be used in those                     collection and review of data provided
                                                 spectrum access to be sufficient as of the              spectrum bands?                                       to the Commission by applicants
                                                 date of the short-form application, the                    34. The Commission also proposes                   outside the Phase II auction short-form
                                                 applicant must have obtained any                        requiring any applicant that intends to               application process, the Commission
                                                 necessary approvals from the                            provide service using satellite                       proposes to collect information in the
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                                                 Commission for the spectrum, if                         technology to identify in its short-form              short-form application about the unique
                                                 applicable, subject to the earth station                application any space station licenses it             identifiers a provider uses to submit
                                                 license exception for satellite providers               intends to use in the areas where it                  other data to the Commission.
                                                 described below. The Phase II auction                   intends to bid. The Commission expects                   37. Specifically, the Commission
                                                 short-form rules also require an                        that this information, coupled with the               proposes to collect in the short-form
                                                 applicant to certify that it will retain                additional operational information it                 application any FCC Registration
                                                 such authorizations for 10 years.                       will collect in the short-form                        Numbers (FRNs) that an applicant or its
                                                    32. A number of parties sought                       application, will be sufficient to enable             parent company—and in the case of a
                                                 clarification on how an applicant can                   the Commission to assess whether                      holding company applicant, its


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                                                 operating companies—have used to                        reasonably capable of meeting the                     Moreover, based on the record and
                                                 submit their FCC Form 477 data for the                  relevant Phase II obligations.                        publicly available Form 477 data, the
                                                 past two years. By collecting the FRNs                     40. Finally, the Commission proposes               Commission is not convinced that a
                                                 that an applicant has used to submit                    to collect in the short-form application              satellite provider would be able to
                                                 FCC Form 477, Commission staff will be                  any FCC Form 499 filer identification                 persuade the Commission staff that the
                                                 able to cross-reference FCC Form 477                    numbers that the applicant or its parent              provider is reasonably capable of
                                                 data that an applicant has filed for the                company, and in the case of a holding                 offering broadband at speeds of 1 Gbps
                                                 past two years.                                         company, its operating companies, have                downstream/500 Mbps upstream and 2
                                                    38. Data on where a service provider                 used to file an FCC Form 499–A in the                 TB of monthly data to consumers by the
                                                 offers voice and broadband service, the                 past year, if applicable. Subject to some             first interim build-out milestone. No
                                                 number of subscribers to its voice and                  exceptions, the Commission requires                   satellite provider reports offering
                                                 broadband services, and the broadband                   telecommunications carriers and certain               broadband speeds in excess of 25 Mbps
                                                 speeds it offers would provide insight                  other providers of telecommunications                 downstream in FCC Form 477 data (as
                                                 into an applicant’s experience in                       (including VoIP providers) to report on               of June 30, 2016), and ViaSat reports
                                                 providing voice or broadband service.                   an annual basis in FCC Form 499–A                     that it is the first satellite provider to
                                                 This information could help                             certain revenues from the prior year for              offer a 150 GB monthly data allowance.
                                                 Commission staff determine whether an                   a number of purposes, including for                   While ViaSat claims that it is deploying
                                                 applicant can reasonably be expected to                 purposes of calculating contributions to              networks that will be capable of offering
                                                 meet the public interest obligations                    the Universal Service Fund and the                    speeds of at least 100 Mbps in the near
                                                 associated with the performance tier                    Telecommunications Relay Services                     term, the record lacks specificity on
                                                 and latency combinations it has selected                Fund, the administration of the North                 whether or when satellite providers
                                                 in its application. The Commission                      American Numbering Plan, for shared                   would be able to offer 1 Gbps/500 Mbps
                                                 expects that it would generally be                      costs of the local number portability                 speeds and a minimum monthly 2 TB
                                                 sufficient to review FCC Form 477 data                  administration, and for calculating and               data usage allowance to U.S. consumers.
                                                 from only the past two years because                    assessing Interstate                                     43. While a certain technology may
                                                 those data would reflect the services                   Telecommunications Service Provider                   eventually be able to meet the public
                                                 that the applicant is currently offering                regulatory fees. By collecting the                    interest obligations required by certain
                                                 or recently offered, and would illustrate               relevant FCC Form 499 filer                           performance tier and latency
                                                 the extent to which an applicant was                    identification numbers, Commission                    combinations, it may not serve the
                                                 able to scale its network in the recent                 staff would be able to easily cross-                  public interest to award Phase II support
                                                 past.                                                   reference the most recent FCC Form                    for such a technology at this time based
                                                    39. The Commission proposes to                       499–A filed by the applicant and obtain               on possible future technological
                                                 collect in the short-form application any               the revenue data therein, which could                 advances. Should applicants be limited
                                                 study area codes (SAC) associated with                  be useful in assessing the financial                  to bidding on performance tier and
                                                 an applicant (or its parent company)                    qualifications of the applicant.                      latency combinations that they or
                                                 that indicates it is an existing ETC. In                   41. Because the Commission expects                 similar providers are currently offering?
                                                 the case of a holding company                           each applicant already keeps track of its             Specifically, what combination of
                                                 applicant, the Commission proposes                      identifiers to meet various regulatory                technologies, performance tiers, and
                                                 collecting the SACs of its operating                    obligations, the Commission does not                  latency levels should the Commission
                                                 companies. An applicant is required by                  anticipate that requiring these                       prohibit?
                                                 the Commission’s Phase II short-form                    identifiers to be provided in the short-                 44. The Commission seeks comment
                                                 application rules to disclose its status as             form application would be unduly                      on the above proposals for determining
                                                 an ETC if applicable. By identifying its                burdensome for Phase II auction                       an applicant’s eligibility to bid on the
                                                 SACs, an applicant will be disclosing its               applicants. The Commission seeks                      performance tier and latency
                                                 status as an existing ETC. As noted                     comment on its proposed collection and                combination(s) selected in its short-form
                                                 above, an applicant need not have                       use of these various identifiers, and on              application. A party submitting
                                                 obtained an ETC designation in the                      whether there are other ways                          alternative proposals should explain
                                                 areas where it seeks Phase II support                   Commission staff can leverage data that               how its proposal appropriately balances
                                                 until after it is named as the winning                  are already reported to the Commission                the Commission’s objective of assessing
                                                 bidder in those areas. The Commission                   to assess the qualifications of Phase II              an applicant’s capability to meet the
                                                 proposes to collect these SACs even if                  applicants.                                           Phase II obligations with its intent not
                                                 the relevant entity is not an ETC in the                   42. To streamline the review of short-             to impose undue costs on applicants or
                                                 areas where the applicant intends to                    form applications, the Commission                     the Commission.
                                                 bid. ETCs also file their annual reports                proposes to preclude an applicant that                   45. The Commission proposes that its
                                                 on their FCC Form 481 for each of their                 intends to use certain technologies from              staff review the information submitted
                                                 SACs. Collecting the SACs associated                    selecting certain performance tier and                by an applicant in its short-form
                                                 with every applicant (if applicable) will               latency combinations that are                         application and any other relevant
                                                 allow Commission staff to easily cross-                 inconsistent with those technologies.                 information available to staff to
                                                 reference the Form 481 data filed by the                For example, the Commission proposes                  determine whether the applicant has
                                                 applicant or its parent company, or in                  to prohibit satellite providers from                  planned how it would provide service if
                                                                                                         selecting low latency in combination                  awarded support and is therefore
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                                                 the case of a holding company
                                                 applicant, the Form 481 data filed by its               with any of the performance tiers. As                 expected to be reasonably capable of
                                                 operating companies. An ETC is                          satellite providers have acknowledged,                meeting the public interest obligations
                                                 required to file FCC Form 481 data and                  they cannot meet the low latency                      for its selected performance tier and
                                                 certifications regarding its compliance                 requirement that 95 percent or more of                latency combinations in its selected
                                                 with existing ETC obligations. Being                    all peak period measurements of                       states. The Commission proposes that if
                                                 able to review an ETC’s past compliance                 network round trip latency are at or                  staff finds that an applicant is
                                                 with its ETC obligations will be useful                 below 100 milliseconds due to the                     reasonably expected to be capable of
                                                 for determining whether an applicant is                 limitations of geostationary spacecraft.              meeting the relevant public interest


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                                                 obligations in a state, the applicant                   bid and submitting documentation that                 of a certain dollar magnitude. The
                                                 would be eligible to bid for its selected               accurately reflects its capabilities.                 Commission seeks comment on whether
                                                 performance tier and latency                            Second, to the extent documentation                   it should also require applicants
                                                 combinations in that state.                             may be falsified, the Commission has                  submitting audited financial statements
                                                    46. If Commission staff, in its initial              broad discretion to impose additional                 to identify and report certain specific
                                                 review, is unable to find that an                       non-compliance measures on a                          information from their most recent
                                                 applicant can reasonably be expected to                 defaulting winning bidder, including                  financial statements on the short-form
                                                 meet the relevant public interest                       disqualifying that entity from future                 application to facilitate the
                                                 obligations based on the information                    universal service competitive bidding.                Commission’s review of their financial
                                                 submitted in its short-form application,                Finally, each applicant is required to                capabilities.
                                                 the Bureaus would deem the application                  declare, under the penalty of perjury,                   50. In the Phase II Auction Order, the
                                                 incomplete, and the applicant would                     that the information in its short-form                Commission permitted an applicant
                                                 have another opportunity during the                     and long-form applications is true and                certifying that it has provided voice,
                                                 application resubmission period to                      correct. The Commission believes these                broadband, and/or electric transmission
                                                 submit additional information to                        collective measures provide adequate                  or distribution services for at least two
                                                 demonstrate that it meets this standard.                incentives for an applicant to submit                 years, but that is not audited in the
                                                 The Bureaus would notify the applicant                  truthful and accurate evidence of its                 ordinary course of business to wait until
                                                 that additional information is required                 technical qualifications. The                         after it is announced as a winning
                                                 to assess the applicant’s eligibility to bid            Commission seeks comment on this                      bidder to submit audited financial
                                                 for any or all of the specific states and               analysis. To the extent commenters                    statements. Such an applicant must
                                                 performance tier and latency                            believe that additional measures may be               certify that it will submit the prior fiscal
                                                 combinations selected in its short-form                 needed to ensure that Commission staff                year’s audited financial statements by
                                                 application. During the application                     receive accurate information, they                    the deadline during the long-form
                                                 resubmission period, an applicant                       should explain why the current non-                   application process. The Commission
                                                 would be able to submit additional                      compliance scheme is inadequate and                   seeks comment on whether it should
                                                 information to establish its eligibility to             describe with specificity the additional              require these applicants to submit
                                                 bid for the relevant performance tier and               non-compliance measures that they                     unaudited financial statements with the
                                                 latency combinations. An applicant                      propose.                                              short-form application and to identify
                                                 would also have the option of selecting                    48. In addition to the audited                     and report the same information in the
                                                 a lesser performance tier and latency                   financial statements that certain                     short-form application as an applicant
                                                 combination for which it might be more                  applicants are already required to                    that submits audited financial
                                                 likely to be technically qualified. The                 provide at the short-form stage to                    statements.
                                                 Commission would consider these to be                   establish their financial qualifications to              51. Based on the Commission’s
                                                 permissible minor modifications of the                  provide broadband service, the                        experience with the rural broadband
                                                 short-form application. Once the                        Commission proposes to require all                    experiments, it proposes that
                                                 application resubmission period has                     applicants to submit financial                        Commission staff use criteria similar to
                                                 ended, the Bureaus would make their                     statements. The Commission also                       those used there in evaluating the
                                                 final determination of an applicant’s                   proposes to require applicants to                     financial statements of those
                                                 eligibility to bid for any or all of the                identify and report certain specific                  applications, including a five-point
                                                 specific states and performance tier and                information from their financial                      scale described below. Specifically, the
                                                 latency combinations selected in its                    statements on the short-form                          Commission proposes to require an
                                                 application, and then notify each                       application.                                          applicant to respond to one financial
                                                 applicant in which states and for which                    49. In the Phase II Auction Order, the             question and submit four financial
                                                 performance tier and latency                            Commission required each applicant for                metrics. An applicant could receive one
                                                 combinations it is eligible to bid. The                 the Phase II auction to certify its                   point for each of the five areas, and
                                                 bidding system will be configured to                    financial capabilities to provide the                 those points would be summed as
                                                 permit a bidder to bid only in the                      required services within the specified                shown in the table below. The five-point
                                                 state(s) and for the performance tier and               timeframe in the geographic areas for                 scale should help Commission staff
                                                 latency combinations on which it is                     which it seeks support. In addition, an               evaluate, quickly and efficiently, an
                                                 eligible to bid. The Commission seeks                   applicant certifying that it has provided             applicant’s financial qualifications, and
                                                 comment on this proposed process.                       voice, broadband, and/or electric                     it would expect an applicant with a
                                                    47. The Commission proposes not to                   transmission or distribution services for             score of at least three points to be
                                                 adopt any specific measures or remedies                 at least two years must submit audited                financially qualified to bid in the
                                                 related to an applicant’s representations               financial statements from the prior fiscal            auction. An applicant with a score of
                                                 in its short-form or long-form                          year, including balance sheets, and                   less than three points or a score of zero
                                                 applications of its capabilities with                   statements of net income and cash flow,               for the ratio of current assets to current
                                                 respect to the performance tier and                     unless it has not obtained an audit of                liabilities and total equity divided by
                                                 latency combination(s) for which it                     financial statements in the ordinary                  total capital would warrant a more in-
                                                 seeks to be eligible to bid. First, the                 course of business. If the applicant                  depth review of the full set of financial
                                                 Commission expects that its Phase II                    cannot make that certification, it must               statements submitted with the short-
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                                                 auction default rules and the measures                  submit (1) audited financial statements               form application, as well as other
                                                 adopted by the Commission relating to                   for the three most recent consecutive                 information, to determine whether the
                                                 an authorized recipient that does not                   fiscal years, including balance sheets,               applicant is qualified to bid in the Phase
                                                 meet its obligations will impress upon                  and statements of net income, and cash                II auction.
                                                 each applicant the importance of both                   flow, and (2) a letter of interest from a                52. Specifically, the short-form
                                                 ensuring that it can meet the technical                 qualified bank with terms acceptable to               application would ask an applicant
                                                 qualifications associated with each                     the Commission that the bank would                    whether, to the extent that its prior year-
                                                 performance tier and latency                            provide a letter of credit to the bidder              end financial statements were audited,
                                                 combination for which it is eligible to                 if the bidder were selected for support               it had received an unmodified, non-


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                                                 qualified opinion from the auditor; an                                  an operating margin greater than zero                                     current liabilities), where a ratio greater
                                                 applicant would receive one point for a                                 receives one point; (2) time interest                                     than or equal to 2 would receive one
                                                 ‘‘yes’’ answer. Each applicant would                                    earned ratio (TIER), where TIER ((net                                     point; and (4) total equity divided by
                                                 also enter the following metrics from its                               income plus interest expense)/interest                                    total capital, where a result greater or
                                                 prior year-end financial statements: (1)                                expense) greater than or equal to 1.25                                    equal to 0.5 would receive one point.
                                                 Latest operating margins (i.e., operating                               would receive one point; (3) current                                      This scoring methodology is
                                                 revenue less operating expenses), where                                 ratio (i.e., current assets divided by                                    summarized in the chart below:

                                                 If the applicant has audited financial statements, did it receive an unmodified (non-                                          Yes ............................................................    +1
                                                    qualified) opinion?
                                                 Operating margin ..........................................................................................................    >0 ..............................................................   +1
                                                 Times Interest Earned Ratio (TIER) ............................................................................                >=1.25 .......................................................      +1
                                                 Ratio current assets/current liabilities ..........................................................................            >=2 ............................................................    +1
                                                 Total equity/total capital (total equity plus total liabilities) ............................................                  >=0.5 .........................................................     +1



                                                    53. The Commission proposes                                          support, it will be able to build and                                     operational assertions in the short-form
                                                 common and simple financial metrics to                                  operate facilities in accordance with the                                 application.
                                                 evaluate the financial position of the                                  Connect America Fund obligations and
                                                                                                                                                                                                   IV. Auction Reserve Prices
                                                 types of applicants that it anticipates                                 the Commission’s rules generally.
                                                 will seek to participate in the auction.                                   56. This proposed certification will                                      58. The Commission proposes that the
                                                 The question regarding an applicant’s                                   help ensure that each applicant                                           reserve price for each census block
                                                 audit opinion measures both the                                         acknowledges and accepts                                                  group will be the sum of the support
                                                 applicant’s financial condition and                                                                                                               amounts calculated for each eligible
                                                                                                                         responsibility for its bids and any
                                                 operations. The metric for operating                                                                                                              census block in that census block group,
                                                                                                                         forfeitures imposed in the event of
                                                 margin measures core profitability, and                                                                                                           subject to the cap on extremely high-
                                                                                                                         default, and that the applicant will not
                                                 the metrics for current ratio and ratio of                                                                                                        cost locations. For all census blocks
                                                                                                                         attempt to place responsibility for the
                                                 equity to capital measure the applicant’s                                                                                                         with average costs above the funding
                                                                                                                         consequences of its bidding activity on
                                                 short- and long-term financial                                                                                                                    threshold but below the extremely high-
                                                                                                                         either the Commission or third parties.
                                                 condition, respectively. TIER measures                                                                                                            cost threshold (i.e., high-cost census
                                                                                                                         The Commission seeks comment on this
                                                 the ability to pay the interest on                                                                                                                blocks), the Commission proposes to set
                                                                                                                         proposal.
                                                 outstanding debt. The Commission                                                                                                                  a reserve price based on the support per-
                                                 seeks comment on these five evaluative                                     57. The Commission proposes to                                         location calculated by the CAM for that
                                                 criteria. Are there additional metrics                                  require each winning bidder to submit                                     census block. This would ensure that no
                                                 that the Commission should consider                                     certain information in its long-form                                      high-cost census block will receive more
                                                 that are both common and simple and                                     application to aid the Commission staff                                   Connect America Fund Phase II support
                                                 can be used to analyze the financial                                    in evaluating whether the winning                                         than the CAM calculates is necessary for
                                                 qualifications of auction applicants?                                   bidder is technically and financially                                     deploying and operating a voice and
                                                    54. The Commission staff’s                                           qualified to meet the relevant Phase II                                   broadband-capable network in that
                                                 determination at the short-form stage                                   public interest obligations in the areas                                  census block.
                                                 that an applicant is financially qualified                              where it was awarded support. As                                             59. Under the Commission’s rules on
                                                 to bid would not preclude a                                             required by the Commission’s rules, a                                     competitive bidding for high-cost
                                                 determination at the long-form                                          winning bidder must also provide in its                                   universal service support, the
                                                 application review stage that an                                        long-form application more in-depth                                       Commission has the discretion to
                                                 applicant is not authorized to receive                                  information regarding the networks it                                     establish maximum acceptable per-unit
                                                 Phase II support. The Commission’s                                      intends to use to meet its Phase II                                       bid amounts and reserve amounts,
                                                 rules require that during the long-form                                 obligations and how it intends to fund                                    separate and apart from any maximum
                                                 application stage a winning bidder: (1)                                 such networks. Among other things, the                                    opening bids. In the Phase II Auction
                                                 Certify that it will have available funds                               Commission proposes to require each                                       Order, the Commission decided that
                                                 for all project costs that exceed the                                   applicant to provide in its long-form                                     bids in excess of a reserve price set
                                                 amount of Phase II support for the first                                application any updates to its spectrum                                   using the CAM will not be accepted,
                                                 two years, (2) submit a description of                                  authorizations or spectrum access and                                     and that winning bidders generally
                                                 how the required construction will be                                   to certify in its long-form application                                   would be those that accept the lowest
                                                 funded, and (3) obtain a letter of credit.                              that it will retain access to the spectrum                                percentages of the reserve price for the
                                                    55. The Commission proposes                                          for at least 10 years from the date of the                                areas for which they bid. Assigned
                                                 requiring an applicant to certify that it                               funding authorization. Requiring this                                     support amounts would take into
                                                 has performed due diligence concerning                                  information in the long-form application                                  account the performance tiers and
                                                 its potential participation in the Phase                                will provide the Commission with                                          latencies specified in the winning bids.
                                                 II auction. Specifically, the Commission                                additional assurance that a winning                                       The Commission also decided to cap the
                                                 proposes that each applicant make the                                   bidder intends to retain appropriate                                      amount of support per location
                                                                                                                         access to spectrum, particularly if any
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                                                 following certification in its application                                                                                                        provided to extremely high-cost census
                                                 under penalty of perjury:                                               changes identified in the long-form                                       blocks.
                                                    The applicant acknowledges that it                                   application were not certified to in the                                     60. For census blocks with average
                                                 has sole responsibility for investigating                               short-form application. The Commission                                    costs that exceed the extremely high-
                                                 and evaluating all technical and                                        expects to provide guidance in a future                                   cost threshold, the Commission
                                                 marketplace factors that may have a                                     public notice regarding the specific                                      proposes imposing a $146.10 per-
                                                 bearing on the level of Connect America                                 types of information that each winning                                    location-per-month funding cap so that
                                                 Fund Phase II support it submits as a                                   bidder will be required to submit in its                                  the reserve price will be equal to
                                                 bid, and that, if the applicant wins                                    long-form application to support its                                      $146.10 multiplied by the number of


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                                                 locations in that census block as                       should not assume that support                        file format for processing by the bidding
                                                 determined by the CAM. This cap                         ultimately will be made available in all              system. The Commission proposes that
                                                 would be calculated by starting with the                the areas listed. For example, the census             the bidding system announce a base
                                                 extremely high-cost benchmark of                        blocks located in New York will be                    clock percentage before each round. The
                                                 $198.60 and subtracting the funding                     removed from the final list because they              base clock percentage is used to delimit
                                                 threshold of $52.50 that WCB                            are no longer eligible for the Phase II               the acceptable prices in each round of
                                                 determined could reasonably be                          auction due to the Commission’s                       the auction and as a common unit to
                                                 recovered through end-user charges.                     decision to allocate up to $170.4 million             compare bids for different performance
                                                 This approach would help ensure that                    dollars in partnership with New York’s                tiers and latencies. The round’s base
                                                 Phase II auction support is not                         New NY Broadband program in eligible                  clock percentage implies an annual
                                                 unreasonably skewed toward areas that                   census blocks. In addition, WCB will                  support amount for a given area at the
                                                 the Commission has deemed the most                      update the eligible census block list to              performance tier and latency
                                                 expensive to serve and the most remote.                 reflect publicly available Form 477 data              combination specified in a bid using the
                                                 These areas also tend to be sparsely                    and may further modify the list in light              formula determined in the Phase II
                                                 populated. If the Commission were to                    of the public notice that WCB recently                Auction FNPRM Order.
                                                 allocate all the available Connect                      released seeking comment on certain                      66. The base clock percentage begins
                                                 America Fund support to areas where                     census blocks. A final list of eligible               at a high level, implying a support
                                                 few consumers live, it would leave                      census blocks will be released at least               amount that is equal to or close to the
                                                 many consumers unserved. In                             three months prior to the short-form                  full reserve price, and which descends
                                                 circumstances where bidders can make                    application filing deadline.                          from one round to the next. In a round,
                                                 a business case to serve these extremely                  63. The Commission seeks comment                    a bidder can submit a bid for a given
                                                 high-cost areas with support at or below                on these proposals and on any other                   area at a performance tier and latency
                                                 the capped amount, they would be able                   proposed methodology for calculating                  combination at any percentage that is
                                                 to bid for support in these areas. To the               reserve prices using the Connect                      greater than or equal to the round’s base
                                                 extent bidders cannot, the census blocks                America Cost Model.                                   clock percentage and less than the
                                                 would not receive bids, and thus would                                                                        previous round’s base clock percentage.
                                                                                                         V. Proposed Bidding Procedures
                                                 remain eligible for the Remote Areas                                                                          A bid indicates that the bidder is willing
                                                 Fund auction if they continue to be                        64. The Commission proposes to use                 to provide service to the area that meets
                                                 unserved.                                               a descending clock auction to identify                the specified performance tier and
                                                    61. Finally, for administrative                      the providers that will be eligible to                latency requirements in exchange for
                                                 simplicity, the Commission proposes to                  receive Phase II support and to establish             support that is no less than the support
                                                 round the reserve prices for each census                the amount of support that each bidder                amount implied by the bid percentage.
                                                 block group to the nearest dollar.                      will be eligible to receive using a                      67. The base clock percentage will
                                                 Because auction participants will place                 ‘‘second-price’’ rule, subject to post-               continue to descend in a series of
                                                 bids for annual support amounts, the                    auction application review. In the Phase              bidding rounds, implying diminishing
                                                 Commission proposes to multiply the                     II Auction FNPRM Order, 82 FR 14466,                  support amounts, until the aggregate
                                                 monthly reserve price for a census block                March 21, 2017, the Commission                        amount of support represented by the
                                                 group by 12 and then perform the                        decided that bids for different areas at              bids placed in a round at the base clock
                                                 rounding. As a simplified example, if an                specified performance tier and latency                percentage is no greater than the budget.
                                                 annual reserve price for a census block                 levels will be compared to each other                 At that point, when the budget ‘‘clears,’’
                                                 group is $15,000.49, the reserve price                  based on the percentage each bid                      the bidding system will assign support
                                                 would be rounded down to $15,000; and                   represents of their respective areas’                 to current bidders in areas where there
                                                 if a reserve price is $15,000.50, the                   reserve prices. In the sections below, the            are not competing bids from two or
                                                 reserve price would be rounded up to                    Commission discusses and seeks                        more bidders to provide service.
                                                 $15,001. Thus, any census block group                   comment on the details of the proposed                Bidding will continue, however, for
                                                 that has a reserve price of less than                   auction format and procedures. As                     areas where there are competing bids,
                                                 $0.50 would be ineligible for the Phase                 directed by the Commission, the                       and the clock will continue to descend
                                                 II auction.                                             Bureaus also compiled and released a                  in subsequent rounds. When there is no
                                                    62. When it released the preliminarily               guide that provides further technical                 longer competition for any area, the
                                                 eligible census block list in August 2016               and mathematical detail regarding the                 auction will end. A winning bidder may
                                                 based on the June 30, 2015 FCC Form                     bidding, assignment, and support                      receive support in amounts at least as
                                                 477 data, WCB included the annual                       amount determination procedures                       high, because of the second-price rule,
                                                 CAM-calculated support amounts for                      proposed here, as well as examples for                as the support amounts corresponding
                                                 the high-cost census blocks and capped                  potential bidders. In addition, the                   to their bid percentages.
                                                 the CAM-calculated support amount at                    Commission seeks comment on what                         68. The Commission proposes that the
                                                 $146.10 per location-per-month for                      types of additional information (e.g.,                Phase II descending clock auction will
                                                 extremely high-cost census blocks. That                 fact sheets and user guides) it could                 consist of sequential bidding rounds
                                                 list is available at https://apps.fcc.gov/              make available to help educate parties                according to an announced schedule
                                                 edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-16-                         that have never participated in a                     providing the start time and closing
                                                 908A1_Rcd.pdf. Commenters can refer                     Commission auction. The Commission                    time of each bidding round. As is
                                                                                                                                                               typical for Commission auctions, the
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                                                 to this list and round the annual support               also seeks comment on whether the
                                                 amounts to the nearest dollar for each                  Bureaus should use the Commission’s                   Commission proposes to retain the
                                                 census block group to see approximate                   Office of Communications Business                     discretion to change the bidding
                                                 reserve prices for these areas based on                 Opportunities to engage with small                    schedule—with advance notice to
                                                 the Commission’s proposed                               providers interested in the auction                   bidders—in order to foster an auction
                                                 methodology. To be clear, the list is                   process.                                              pace that reasonably balances speed
                                                 intended to be illustrative for purposes                   65. The Bureaus will conduct the                   with giving bidders sufficient time to
                                                 of showing potential reserve prices and                 Phase II auction over the Internet, and               study round results and adjust their
                                                 preliminary eligible areas, and parties                 bidders will upload bids in a specified               bidding strategies. Under this proposal,


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                                                 the Bureaus may modify the amount of                    price, as in the formula set forth below.                 71. In the Phase II Auction FNPRM
                                                 time for bidding rounds, the amount of                  This proposed approach is consistent                   Order, the Commission adopted weights
                                                 time between rounds, or the number of                   with previous Commission decisions                     to compare bids for the performance
                                                 rounds per day, depending on bidding                    regarding the Phase II auction.                        tiers and latency combinations adopted
                                                 activity and other factors. The                            70. In the Phase II Auction Order, the              in the Phase II Auction Order. The
                                                 Commission seeks comment on this                        Commission concluded that it would                     Commission determined that Minimum
                                                 proposal. Commenters suggesting                         accept bids for four performance tiers                 performance tier bids will have a 65
                                                 alternatives to this proposal should                    with varying speed and usage                           weight; Baseline performance tier bids
                                                 address any other means the                             allowances and, for each performance                   will have a 45 weight; Above Baseline
                                                 Commission should use to manage the                     tier, would provide for bids at either                 performance tier bids will have a 15
                                                 auction pace.                                           high or low latency. The Commission                    weight; and Gigabit performance tier
                                                    69. The Commission proposes that                     further decided to consider all bids                   bids will have zero weight. Moreover,
                                                 under its descending clock auction                      simultaneously so that bidders                         high latency bids will have a 25 weight
                                                 format, the base clock will be                          proposing varying performance                          and low latency bids will have zero
                                                 denominated in terms of a percentage,                   standards would be competing directly                  weight added to their respective
                                                 which will be decremented for each                      against each other for the limited Phase               performance tier weight. The lowest
                                                 round. To determine the annual support                  II budget. In addition, the Commission                 possible weight for a performance tier
                                                 amount implied at each percentage, the                  decided that bidders would bid for                     and latency combination is 0, and the
                                                 percentage will be adjusted for the                     support expressed as a fraction of an                  highest possible weight is 90. Each
                                                 weights for each performance tier and                   area’s reserve price and declined to                   weight uniquely defines a performance
                                                 latency combination for which bids will                 adopt an approach that would conduct                   tier and latency combination, as shown
                                                 be accepted, and an area-specific reserve               bidding on a dollar per location basis.                in the table below.

                                                                                                WEIGHTS FOR PERFORMANCE TIERS AND LATENCIES
                                                              Minimum                                    Baseline                                  Above baseline                       Gigabit

                                                   High latency         Low latency          High latency         Low latency           High latency        Low latency       High latency        Low latency

                                                        90                   65                     70                 45                    40                     15            25                  0



                                                    The Commission’s proposal for a                      implied annual support for lower                       combination, when the price point
                                                 clock auction format with a base clock                  weighted performance tier and latency                  percentage equals T+L, the formula
                                                 percentage and weights for performance                  combinations may remain at an area’s                   implies that the annual support amount
                                                 tier and latency combinations                           reserve price for one or more rounds,                  is zero. When the price point percentage
                                                 implements these Commission                             while the total implied annual support                 equals T+L+1, the formula implies an
                                                 decisions and provides a simple way to                  of one or more higher weighted                         annual support amount that is one
                                                 compare bids of multiple types. The                     performance tier and latency                           percent of the area’s reserve price.
                                                 Commission seeks comment on this                        combinations may be lower than an                      Hence, a bid must be at least T+L+1 to
                                                 proposal.                                               area’s reserve price. When the base                    be accepted by the bidding system. The
                                                    72. The Commission proposes that the                 clock percentage is decremented below                  Commission seeks comment on this
                                                 base clock percentage in each round                     100, the total implied annual support                  proposal.
                                                 will imply a total amount of annual                     for all area, performance tier and latency                77. The Commission anticipates that
                                                 support in dollars for each area                        combinations will be below the areas’                  the ability to submit bids at price points
                                                 available for bidding, based on the                     respective reserve prices.                             other than the base clock percentage, as
                                                 performance tier and latency (‘‘T+L’’)                     74. The formula above (the ‘‘implied                proposed, will be especially useful to a
                                                 combination specified in the bid. The                   support formula’’) can be used to                      bidder when the lowest support amount
                                                 annual support amount implied at the                    determine the implied support at any                   it will accept for an area corresponds to
                                                 base clock percentage will be the                       price point percentage by substituting a               a percentage between the base clock
                                                 smaller of the reserve price and the                    given percentage for the base clock                    percentages for two consecutive rounds.
                                                 annual support amount obtained by                       percentage.                                            In such a case, the proposed option will
                                                 using a formula that incorporates the                      75. The Commission proposes that, in                allow the bidder to more precisely
                                                 performance tier and latency weights.                   each round, a bidder may place a bid at                indicate the point at which it wishes to
                                                 Specifically:                                           any price point percentage equal to or                 drop out of bidding for the area. In
                                                    Implied Annual Support Amount (at                    greater than the base clock percentage                 contrast, a bidder still willing to accept
                                                 the base clock percentage) =                            and strictly less than the previous                    a support amount equal to or less than
                                                                                                         round’s base clock percentage, specified               that implied by the base clock
                                                                                                         up to two decimal places. This proposal                percentage will simply bid at the base
                                                                                                         will reduce the likelihood of ties and                 clock percentage. In rounds before the
                                                 Where:
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                                                                                                         allow bids to correspond to smaller                    budget clears, a bidder may bid at an
                                                 R denotes the area’s reserve price                      increments in annual support amounts.                  intermediate price point in one round
                                                 T denotes the tier weight                               The Commission seeks comment on this                   and then bid again for the same area in
                                                 L denotes the latency weight                            proposal.                                              a subsequent round, but its ability to do
                                                 BC denotes the base clock percentage                       76. The Commission proposes that                    so is limited. In rounds after the budget
                                                   73. Because the highest implied                       bids must imply a support amount that                  clears, no area switching is permitted.
                                                 support amount can never exceed an                      is one percent or more of an area’s                       78. The Commission proposes that the
                                                 area’s reserve price, when the base clock               reserve price to be acceptable. For a                  minimum geographic area for bidding
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                                                 a census block group is a bid for support               tier weight, T, latency weight, L, and a              given bidder. A bidder may change the
                                                 for the eligible census blocks within that              price point that is a percentage not less             minimum scale percentage in any
                                                 census block group.                                     than the current round’s base clock                   package bid from round to round. The
                                                    79. To simplify the bidding process,                 percentage and less than the previous                 Commission seeks comment, as well, on
                                                 ensure manageable bid processing, and                   round’s base clock percentage. For a                  whether it should set a limit on the total
                                                 promote straightforward bidding, the                    given round, a census block group can                 amount of implied support that may be
                                                 Commission proposes for Auction 903                     be included in at most one bid—                       included in a single package. Limiting
                                                 to allow a bidder to place only one bid                 whether a bid on a single census block                packages to the census block groups
                                                 on a given geographic area in a round,                  group or a package bid on multiple                    within a state will impose a de facto
                                                 whether that area is bid on singly or                   census block groups—made by a bidder,                 limit on the total support that may be
                                                 included in a package bid. The                          and a bidder can only bid on census                   assigned in a package bid, but the
                                                 Commission proposes to extend this                      block groups that are in states that the              Commission asks whether a limit, lower
                                                 restriction on a bidder placing                         bidder selected on its application. If a              than the maximum possible state-level
                                                 overlapping area bids in a round to also                bidder wants to know the annual                       amount of support, should also be
                                                 apply to multiple bidders that are able                 support amount implied by its bid                     implemented.
                                                 to coordinate their bidding, which                      percentage, the bidder can calculate the                 85. The Commission also seeks
                                                 includes commonly-controlled bidders                    implied annual support, by taking the                 comment on the appropriate upper limit
                                                 and bidders subject to joint bidding                    smaller of the reserve price R and the                of the bidder-specified minimum scale
                                                 arrangements. The Commission                            annual support calculated according to                percentage. The Commission proposes
                                                 anticipates that the restriction on                     the implied support formula.                          80 percent as the Commission-defined
                                                 overlapping bids by a single bidder will                   82. Before the budget has cleared, a               maximum of the minimum scale
                                                 simplify bid strategies for bidders and                 bidder may change the performance tier                percentage. The Commission proposes
                                                 eliminates the need for the auction                     and latency combination in any of its                 to use an upper limit less than 100
                                                 system to use mathematical                              bids from the previous round, provided                percent so that small overlaps in the
                                                 optimization to consider multiple ways                  the bidder qualified for the performance              areas included in package bids do not
                                                 to assign winning bids to a bidder, thus                tier and latency combination for the                  prevent support from being assigned to
                                                 simplifying bid processing. The                         state at the application stage.                       a potentially much larger number of
                                                 restriction on overlapping bids by                         83. The Commission proposes                        areas included in the package bids,
                                                 multiple bidders able to coordinate their               package bidding procedures that will                  which could occur if packages were
                                                 bidding should promote straightforward                  give bidders the option to place bids to              assigned on an all-or-nothing basis.
                                                 bidding by eliminating the possibility                  serve a bidder-specified list of census               While an upper limit that is too high
                                                 that separate bidders may coordinate                    block groups, with corresponding bid                  will not be effective for this purpose, an
                                                 their bids in ways that may                             processing procedures that may assign                 upper limit that is too low will hinder
                                                 disadvantage other bidders in the                       fewer than the full list of areas to the              bidders’ ability to achieve a minimum
                                                 auction.                                                bidder as long as the funding associated              amount of funding.
                                                    80. To implement the restriction on                  with the assigned areas is at least equal                86. The proposed package bidding
                                                 bids by a single bidder, the Commission                 to a bidder-specified percentage of the               format permits a bidder to choose
                                                 proposes that the bidding system not                    funding requested for the complete list               between a minimum amount of support
                                                 accept multiple bids by a bidder in a                   of areas. The Commission proposes to                  or no support, guaranteeing that the
                                                 round that include the same area. To                    allow a bidder to specify a package bid               bidder will not be assigned an amount
                                                 implement the restriction on multiple                   by providing a list of census block                   that does not meet the bidder’s specified
                                                 bidders that are able to coordinate their               groups, a performance tier and latency                minimum scale requirement. The
                                                 bidding, the Commission proposes to                     combination for each census block                     Commission seeks comment on the
                                                 restrict the ability of such applicants to              group in the list, a single price point for           proposed package bidding format. Will
                                                 select the same state during the pre-                   the list, and a minimum scale                         this package bidding format facilitate
                                                 auction application process, as                         percentage for the package. The                       packages that include areas with diverse
                                                 discussed above. Specifically, the                      minimum scale percentage must be no                   costs, population densities, and other
                                                 Commission’s proposed application                       higher than a maximum value defined                   characteristics? Would the option to
                                                 procedures require that commonly-                       by the Commission, which will be less                 submit package bids be useful to both
                                                 controlled applicants or applicants                     than 100 percent. Thus, a package bid                 bidders that have small networks and
                                                 subject to joint bidding arrangements                   is an offer by the bidder to serve any                bidders that have large networks?
                                                 not select on their applications any of                 subset of areas in the list at the support               87. The Commission seeks comment
                                                 the same states but instead resolve any                 amount implied at the bid percentage,                 on the possibility of using proxy
                                                 overlapping state bidding interests prior               provided that the ratio of the total                  bidding, which could reduce bidders’
                                                 to becoming qualified to participate in                 implied support of the subset to the                  need to submit bids manually every
                                                 the auction. The Commission seeks                       total implied support of the list meets or            bidding round and provide bidders with
                                                 comment on this proposal.                               exceeds the bidder-defined minimum                    a safeguard against accidentally failing
                                                    81. A bid is an offer to serve the                   scale percentage.                                     to submit a bid. With proxy bidding, a
                                                 locations in eligible census blocks                        84. The Commission proposes further                bidder could submit instructions for the
                                                 within the indicated census block group                 procedures defining acceptable package                system to continue to bid automatically
                                                                                                         bids. The Commission proposes that                    for an area with a specified performance
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                                                 at the indicated performance tier and
                                                 latency combination for a total annual                  each census block group in the list may               tier and latency combination in every
                                                 amount of support that is not less than                 have a different performance tier and                 round until either the base clock
                                                 the implied annual support at the price                 latency combination. Every census                     percentage falls below a bidder-
                                                 point percentage specified by the bidder                block group in a package bid must be in               specified proxy amount, the bidder
                                                 and not more than the reserve price. In                 the same state. As discussed above, for               intervenes to change its bid, or the area
                                                 each round, a bid for a single available                a given round, a census block group can               is assigned, whichever happens first. In
                                                 census block group with reserve price R                 appear in at most one bid—either a                    the auction format the Commission
                                                 consists of three pieces: A performance                 single bid or a package bid—made by a                 proposes, proxy bidding instructions for


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                                                 a single area or a package of areas would               round in terms of implied support                     be allowed to switch to bidding for
                                                 contain all the information required for                dollars and to adopt activity rules that              different areas or to change the
                                                 these bids, and the specified price point               prevent a bidder’s activity in a round                performance tier and latency
                                                 percentage would potentially be valid                   from exceeding its activity in the                    combination of a bid.
                                                 for multiple rounds, as described below.                previous round. Activity rules for                       95. The Commission proposes that
                                                 The Commission proposes that proxy                      bidding are used in multiple round                    once a bidding round closes, the
                                                 bidding instructions will not be                        auctions to encourage bidders to express              bidding system will consider the
                                                 permitted to include instructions for                   their bidding interests early and                     submitted bids to determine whether an
                                                 changes to the performance tier and                     sincerely, thus generating reliable                   additional round of bidding at a lower
                                                 latency combination, to the minimum                     information about the level of bidding                base clock percentage is needed to bring
                                                 scale percentage of a package bid, nor to               across the various geographic areas in                the amount of requested support down
                                                 the specified area or areas.                            the auction. Activity rules promote the               to a level within the available budget. If
                                                    88. Under the Commission’s proposal                  orderly collection of bids across rounds              the total requested support at the base
                                                 for proxy bidding, during a round, the                  and limit undesirable strategic bidding               clock percentage exceeds the budget,
                                                 bidding system will generate a bid at the               behavior such as insincerely switching                another bidding round occurs. In a
                                                 base clock percentage on behalf of the                  bids across areas, waiting to bid until               round in which the amount of overall
                                                 bidder as long as the percentage                        everyone else has bid, or suddenly                    requested support falls to a level within
                                                 specified in the proxy instruction is                   increasing the number of areas for                    the budget, bid processing will take the
                                                 equal to or below the current base clock                which bids were submitted. Activity                   additional steps of assigning support for
                                                 percentage. If the proxy percentage                     rules balance these concerns with                     a given area to the bid at the lowest
                                                 exceeds the current base clock                          allowing bidders some freedom to react                percentage (as measured by the price
                                                 percentage but is lower than the prior                  to competition and price changes.                     point percentage of the bid) and
                                                 round’s base clock percentage, then the                    92. For this descending clock auction,             determining support amounts to be paid
                                                 bidding system will generate a bid at the               the Commission proposes that a bidder’s               according to a second-price rule. If there
                                                 price point percentage of the proxy.                    activity in a round: (1) Be calculated as             are multiple bids for a given area at the
                                                 These bids would be treated by the                      the sum of the implied support amounts                base clock percentage, the bidding
                                                 auction system in the same way as any                   (calculated at the bid percentage) for all            system will commence another round of
                                                 other bids placed in the auction. Thus,                 the areas bid for in the round, and (2)               bidding to resolve the competition, and
                                                 proxy instructions will remain effective                not exceed its activity from the previous             rounds will continue with bidding for
                                                 through the round in which the base                     round. The Commission further                         these areas at lower base clock
                                                 clock percentage is equal to or less than               proposes that a bidder be limited in its              percentages until, for each of the
                                                 the proxy percentage. During a bidding                  ability to switch to bidding for support              contested areas, there is a single low
                                                 round, a bidder may cancel or enter new                 in different areas from round to round.
                                                                                                                                                               bid. The winning bidder will then be
                                                 proxy bidding instructions. Since proxy                 Specifically, a bidder’s activity in a
                                                                                                                                                               assigned support at the price point
                                                 instructions may expire as the base                     round from areas that the bidder did not
                                                                                                                                                               percentage of the second lowest bid.
                                                 clock descends, even with proxy                         bid on at the previous round’s base
                                                                                                                                                               Additional details and examples of bid
                                                 bidding, bidders must monitor the                       clock percentage cannot exceed an
                                                                                                                                                               processing are provided in the technical
                                                 progress of the auction to assure that                  amount determined by a percentage (the
                                                                                                                                                               guide released by the Bureaus.
                                                 they do not need to cancel or adjust                    ‘‘switching percentage’’) of the bidder’s
                                                 their proxy instructions.                               total implied support from bids at the                   96. As a result of these proposed
                                                    89. The Commission seeks comment                     previous round’s base clock percentage.               procedures, the bids that can be
                                                 on whether to provide for proxy bidding                 The Commission proposes to set this                   assigned under the budget in the round
                                                 in this way. The Commission also seeks                  switching percentage at 10 percent                    when the budget clears and in any later
                                                 comment on whether the bidding                          initially and to give the Bureaus the                 rounds will determine the areas that
                                                 system should alert bidders regarding                   discretion to change the switching                    will be provided support under Phase II.
                                                 the status of their proxy instructions                  percentage, with adequate notice, before              At most, one bid per area will be
                                                 (i.e., whether the proxy instructions                   a round begins.                                       assigned support, and as set forth above,
                                                 remain in effect).                                         93. The Commission seeks comment                   the winning bid for an area will
                                                    90. Under the Commission’s proposal,                 on these proposed activity rules. In                  generally be the bid made at the lowest
                                                 proxy bidding instructions will be                      addition, the Commission asks for                     percentage. The specifications of that
                                                 treated as confidential information and                 comment on the appropriate size of the                bid, in turn, determine the performance
                                                 would not be disclosed to the public at                 switching percentage, and, if it is to be             tier and latency combination at which
                                                 any time after the auction concludes,                   changed across rounds, when and how                   service will be provided to the eligible
                                                 because they may reveal private cost                    it should be changed. Will the proposed               locations in the area.
                                                 information that would not otherwise be                 10 percent switching percentage allow a                  97. ViaSat has suggested an
                                                 made public (e.g., if proxy bidding                     bidder sufficient flexibility to react to             alternative approach to assigning
                                                 instructions are not fully implemented                  other bidders’ bids from the prior                    winning bids. Instead of ranking bids
                                                 because the base clock percentage does                  round?                                                based strictly on the percentage of the
                                                 not fall as low as the specified proxy                     94. Since bidding in rounds after the              reserve price, ViaSat proposes that the
                                                 percentage). However, the amount of                     budget has cleared is limited to bidding              auction system take the number of
                                                                                                         to resolve competition among areas for                locations to be covered, as well as
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                                                 support awarded for any assigned bid,
                                                 regardless of whether it was placed by                  which more than one bidder was willing                performance tier and latency, into
                                                 the bidder or by the bidding system                     to accept the base clock percentage in                account when assigning winning bids.
                                                 according to proxy bidding instructions,                the round when the budget cleared, a                  As another party has observed, however,
                                                 will be publicly disclosed. The                         bidder’s permissible bids after clearing              this suggestion conflicts with the
                                                 Commission seeks comment on these                       will necessarily satisfy the activity                 Commission’s decision not to assign
                                                 proposals.                                              rules, which therefore are no longer                  support based on the number of
                                                    91. The Commission proposes to                       constraining. After the budget clears, the            locations covered and therefore is
                                                 measure a bidder’s bidding activity in a                Commission proposes that a bidder not                 beyond the scope of this Public Notice.


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                                                    98. The Commission seeks comment                     performance scoring weights previously                support amounts winning bidders will
                                                 generally on its proposed approach to                   determined by the Commission.                         receive. Once the clearing round has
                                                 assigning bids and determining support                     103. The Commission proposes to                    been identified, the system no longer
                                                 amounts. The Commission asks any                        decrement the base clock percentage by                calculates the aggregate cost, even if
                                                 commenters supporting an alternative                    10 percentage points in each round.                   there are subsequent bidding rounds.
                                                 approach to consider the goals of the                   However, the Commission also proposes                    107. In the clearing round, the
                                                 Commission in the Connect America                       to provide the Bureaus with the                       bidding system will consider bids in
                                                 Fund Phase II proceeding, the decisions                 discretion to change that amount during               more detail to determine which can be
                                                 made to date on auction design, and                     the auction if it appears that a lower or             identified as winning, or ‘‘assigned,’’
                                                 how any suggested alternatives would                    higher decrement would better manage                  bids in that round; the ‘‘second prices’’
                                                 integrate with other aspects of the                     the pace of the auction. For example, if              to be paid for winning bids; and which
                                                 auction design.                                         bidding is proceeding particularly                    bids will carry over for bidding in an
                                                    99. The Commission’s specific                        slowly, the Commission may increase                   additional bidding round or rounds. The
                                                 proposals for bid processing procedures                 the bid decrement to speed up the                     Commission addresses its proposed
                                                 fall into three categories: Before, during,             auction, recognizing that bidders have                procedures for these determinations
                                                 and after the round in which the budget                 the option of bidding at an intra-round               below.
                                                 clears. The Commission addresses them                   price point percentage if the base clock                 108. Until the clearing round, the
                                                 in order below, after first addressing                  percentage falls to a percentage                      auction is generally driven by cross-area
                                                 proposals for the base clock percentage.                corresponding to an amount of support                 competition for the budget, and until
                                                    100. In each of a series of discrete                 that is no longer sufficient. Under this              the clearing round, implied support
                                                 bidding rounds, a bidder will be offered                proposal, the Commission would begin                  amounts for all areas are reduced
                                                                                                         the auction with a decrement of 10                    proportionately. In estimating cost, the
                                                 an amount of support for an area at a
                                                                                                         percent and limit any further changes to              system does not determine which of
                                                 specified performance tier and latency
                                                                                                         the decrement to between 5 percent and                multiple bids competing for support in
                                                 combination that is determined by the
                                                                                                         20 percent.                                           the same area will be assigned, although
                                                 base clock percentage for the round. By
                                                                                                            104. The Commission asks                           it does take into account that only one
                                                 bidding at that base clock percentage,
                                                                                                         commenters to address proposals to                    bid per area may be assigned. Processing
                                                 the bidder indicates that it is willing to
                                                                                                         begin the auction with a base clock                   during the clearing round considers
                                                 provide the required service within the
                                                                                                         percentage decrement of 10 percent,                   intra-area competition as well, assigning
                                                 bid area in exchange for a payment at
                                                                                                         with subsequent decrements between 5                  support to bids that require the lowest
                                                 least as large as that implied by the base
                                                                                                         and 20 percent. The Commission also                   level of support for a given area, as long
                                                 clock percentage. The opening base                      seeks comment on circumstances under                  as any assigned package bids meet the
                                                 clock percentage will determine the                     which it should consider changing the                 bidder’s minimum scale percentage. Bid
                                                 highest support amount that the bidder                  decrement during the auction.                         processing in the clearing round also
                                                 will be offered in the auction for a given                 105. Under the Commission’s                        determines support amounts for
                                                 area and performance tier and latency                   proposed approach to bid processing,                  assigned bids according to a second-
                                                 combination.                                            after each clock round until the budget               price rule, so that bids are supported at
                                                    101. The Commission proposes to                      has cleared, the bidding system will                  a price percentage at least as high as the
                                                 start the base clock percentage at 100                  calculate an ‘‘aggregate cost,’’ an                   bid percentage.
                                                 percent of an area’s reserve price plus                 estimate of what it would cost to assign                 109. Once bid processing has
                                                 an additional percentage equal to the                   support at the base clock percentage to               determined that the current round is the
                                                 largest performance tier and latency                    the bids submitted in the round, in                   clearing round, the bidding system will
                                                 combination discount that may be                        order to determine whether the budget                 begin to assign winning bids, awarding
                                                 submitted by any qualified bidder in the                will clear in that round. More precisely,             support to at most one bid for a given
                                                 auction. Therefore, if any applicant is                 the aggregate cost is the sum of the                  area. The system will first assign bids
                                                 qualified to bid to provide service at the              implied support amounts for all the                   made at the base clock percentage for
                                                 Minimum performance tier and high                       areas receiving bids at the base clock                areas not bid on by another bidder at the
                                                 latency—a performance tier and latency                  percentage for the round, evaluated at                base clock percentage. Any package bids
                                                 combination assigned a weight of 90—                    the base clock percentage. The                        that are assigned must meet the bidder’s
                                                 the Commission proposes that the base                   calculation counts each area only once,               minimum scale percentage.
                                                 clock percentage will start at 190                      even if the area receives bids,                          110. Under the proposed bid
                                                 percent. Starting the clock at this level               potentially including package bids, from              processing procedures, the system then
                                                 will allow bidders at the lower                         multiple bidders. If there are multiple               considers all other bids submitted in the
                                                 performance tier and latency                            bids for an area at different performance             round in ascending order of price point
                                                 combinations multiple bidding rounds                    tier and latency combinations, the                    percentage to see if additional bids can
                                                 in which to compete for support                         calculation uses the bid with the highest             be assigned and, considering the bids
                                                 simultaneously with bidders offering                    implied support amount. If the aggregate              assigned so far, to determine the highest
                                                 higher performance tier and latency                     cost for the round exceeds the budget,                price point percentage at which the total
                                                 combinations.                                           the bidding system will implement                     support cost of the assigned bids does
                                                    102. The Commission seeks comment                    another regular clock round with a                    not exceed the budget (the ‘‘clearing
                                                 on this approach to setting the initial
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                                                                                                         lower base clock percentage.                          price point’’). Bids at price point
                                                 base clock percentage, and request that                    106. The first round in which the                  percentages above the clearing price
                                                 commenters, in considering the                          aggregate cost, as calculated above, is               point are not assigned.
                                                 proposal, bear in mind the                              less than or equal to the overall support                111. As it considers bids in ascending
                                                 Commission’s previous decisions to: (1)                 budget is considered the ‘‘clearing                   price point percentage order, the system
                                                 Provide an opportunity for bidders                      round.’’ In the clearing round, the                   assigns a bid if no other bid for the same
                                                 offering different performance standards                bidding system will further process bids              area has already been assigned, as long
                                                 to compete against each other, and (2)                  submitted in the round, to determine                  as the area did not receive multiple bids
                                                 balance this approach with the use of                   those areas that can be assigned and the              at the base clock percentage and the


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                                                 areas to be assigned in a package bid                   price point higher than the base clock                percentage below the base clock
                                                 meet the bid’s minimum scale                            percentage, are generally supported at                percentage of the previous round,
                                                 percentage. The bidding system also                     an amount determined by the price                     continue to apply in rounds after the
                                                 checks to ensure that sufficient budget                 point percentage of the higher                        clearing round under the same
                                                 is available to assign the bid.                         unassigned bid. For example, if there                 conditions that apply to other bids. For
                                                    112. To determine whether there is                   are two bids for an area, the lower bid               package bids made by proxy that are
                                                 sufficient budget to support a bid, the                 is supported at the bid price point of the            only partially assigned because there are
                                                 bidding system keeps a running sum of                   higher bid.                                           multiple bids at the base clock
                                                 support costs. This cost calculation at                    117. The Commission seeks comment                  percentage, the proxy instructions
                                                 price point percentages between the                     on these assignment and pricing                       continue to apply to the unassigned
                                                 current and previous base clock                         proposals for the clearing round.                     areas in the package bid. That is, the
                                                 percentages extends the concept of the                     118. Once the budget clears, further               price point percentage specified in the
                                                 aggregate cost calculation (which                       bidding resolves competition for areas                proxy instructions would apply to bids
                                                 identifies the clearing round) to take                  where more than one bidder is still                   for the individual remainder areas.
                                                 into account, at sequential intermediate                bidding for support at the lowest base                   122. As in the clearing round, in
                                                 price points, the cost of bids that have                clock percentage announced so far,                    subsequent rounds the system considers
                                                 been assigned so far and the estimated                  which is the base clock percentage in                 bids for assignment and support amount
                                                 cost of bids that have not been assigned.               the previous round. Therefore, bidding                determination in ascending price point
                                                    113. The Commission proposes that at                 rounds continue after the clearing round              percentage order. The system first
                                                 each ascending price point increment,                   at lower base clock percentages, but bids             considers bids at the new round’s base
                                                 starting at the base clock percentage, the              are restricted to areas for which the                 clock percentage, and any bids for areas
                                                 running cost calculation is the sum of                  bidder had bid at the clearing round’s                that received no other bids at the base
                                                 support for three types of bids: (1) For                base clock percentage but which could                 clock percentage are assigned, as long as
                                                 assigned bids for which there were no                   not be assigned in the clearing round.                any package bid meets the minimum
                                                 other bids for support for their                        Such bids may be for a given unassigned               scale percentage of the bid. The system
                                                 respective areas at price points lower                  area that received multiple single bids,              then processes bids in ascending price
                                                 than the currently-considered price                     package bids that were not assigned                   point order, assigning those bids for as
                                                 point percentage, the system calculates                 because the bidder’s minimum scale                    yet unassigned areas, as long as any
                                                 the cost of providing support as the                    percentage for the package was not met,               package bids meet the minimum scale
                                                 amount of support implied by the                        or remainders of package bids—                        condition.
                                                 currently-considered price point, (2) for               unassigned areas that formed part of                     123. If there is only one bid for an
                                                 assigned bids for areas that did receive                package bids that were partially                      area in a round, the assigned bid is paid
                                                 other bids at price points lower than the               assigned.                                             at the base clock percentage for the
                                                 currently-considered price point,                          119. The Commission proposes that                  previous round, consistent with the
                                                 support is generally calculated as the                  these bids at the base clock percentage               second-price rule. If an assigned bid is
                                                 amount implied by the next-higher price                 for unassigned areas will carry over                  for an area that received more than one
                                                 point at which the area received a bid                  automatically to the next bidding round               bid in the round, the assigned bid is
                                                 (where next-higher is relative to the                   at the previous round’s clock                         supported at the next higher price point
                                                 price point of the assigned bid, not the                percentage, since the bidder had                      percentage at which there is a bid for
                                                 currently-considered price point), and                  previously accepted that percentage. In               the area.
                                                 (3) competing bids at the base clock                    the round into which the bids carry                      124. If there is more than one bid for
                                                 percentage are not assigned and are                     forward, the bidder may also bid for                  an area at the current base clock
                                                 evaluated as they were in the pre-                      support for these areas at the current                percentage, including a package bid,
                                                 clearing aggregate cost calculation: Only               round’s base clock percentage or at                   there will be another bidding round at
                                                 one bid per area is included in the                     intermediate price points. In rounds                  a lower base clock percentage, with the
                                                 calculation, and if there are bids for an               after the clearing round, a bidder cannot             same restrictions on bids and following
                                                 area at different performance tier and                  switch to bidding for an area for which               the same assignment and pricing
                                                 latency combinations, the calculation                   it did not bid in the previous round, nor             procedures. The Commission seeks
                                                 uses the bid with the highest implied                   can a bidder bid at a different                       comment on these proposed procedures
                                                 support amount, all evaluated at the                    performance tier and latency                          for assigning bids and determining
                                                 base clock percentage.                                  combination for an area for which it bid              support amounts in rounds after the
                                                    114. The auction system continues to                 previously.                                           clearing round.
                                                 assign bids meeting the assignment                         120. While bids for unassigned                        125. Under the proposed auction
                                                 criteria in ascending price point order as              packages will carry over at the previous              design, the auction will end once the
                                                 long as the cost calculation does not                   clock percentage, the bidder for such a               overall budget has cleared and there are
                                                 exceed the budget. The highest price                    package may group the bids for the areas              no longer competing bids for any areas.
                                                 point at which the running total cost                   in the package into smaller packages                     126. As in past Commission auctions,
                                                 will not exceed the budget is identified                and bid on those smaller packages at                  the Commission proposes that the
                                                 as the clearing price point. This process               current round percentages. However,                   public will have access to certain
                                                 is addressed in more detail in the                      the unassigned remainders of assigned                 auction information, while auction
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                                                 technical guide that has been released                  package bids will carry over as                       participants will have secure access to
                                                 by the Bureaus.                                         individual area bids. Any bids the                    additional, non-public information.
                                                    115. Bids that were assigned for areas               bidder places for the remainder areas at                 127. The Commission proposes to
                                                 that received no other bids at less than                the new round percentages must be bids                limit the disclosure of information
                                                 the clearing price point are supported at               for individual areas—that is, the bidder              regarding bidding in the auction. During
                                                 an amount implied by the clearing price                 cannot create a new package of any of                 the auction, the Commission proposes
                                                 point percentage.                                       the unassigned remainders.                            to make available to bidders sufficient
                                                    116. Bids assigned in the clearing                      121. The Commission proposes that                  information about the status of their
                                                 round, when there was also a bid at a                   proxy instructions, if at a price point               own bids and the eligible areas in the


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                                                 states in which they are qualified to bid               recent spectrum auctions, the                         appropriate interval. Furthermore, due
                                                 to allow them to bid confidently and                    Commission proposes to adopt                          to the preliminary and complex nature
                                                 effectively. At the same time, the                      procedures for limited information                    of the data, its release may engender
                                                 Commission proposes to restrict the                     disclosure for Auction 903. Specifically,             confusion among the general public.
                                                 availability of information that may                    the Commission proposes to withhold                      132. After the close of bidding and
                                                 facilitate identification of other bidders              from the public, as well as other                     announcement of auction results, the
                                                 and their bids, which could potentially                 applicants, the following information                 Commission proposes to make publicly
                                                 lead to undesirable strategic bidding.                  related to the short-form application                 available all short-form application
                                                 With that distinction in mind, after each               process:                                              information and bidding data, except for
                                                 round ends, and before the next round                      • The state(s) identified by an                    an applicant’s operational information,
                                                 begins, the Commission proposes to                      applicant in which it is interested in                confidential financial information, and
                                                 make the following information                          bidding.                                              proxy bidding instructions. This
                                                 available to individual bidders:                           • The state(s) for which the applicant             approach is consistent with the
                                                    • The base clock percentage for the                  has been determined to be eligible to                 Commission’s practice in the Mobility
                                                 upcoming round.                                         bid.                                                  Fund Phase I auction and its typical
                                                    • The aggregate cost, as calculated                     • The performance tier and latency                 spectrum auctions. The Commission
                                                 above, at the previous round’s base                     combination(s) identified by an                       recognizes that the Phase II auction
                                                 clock percentage up until the budget                    applicant.                                            bidding data it proposes to release
                                                 clears.                                                    • The performance tier and latency
                                                                                                                                                               would presumably encompass bids for
                                                    Æ The aggregate cost at the base clock               combination(s) for which the applicant
                                                                                                                                                               eligible areas that do not receive Phase
                                                 percentage is not disclosed for the                     has been determined to be eligible to
                                                                                                                                                               II support and therefore may be eligible
                                                 clearing round or any later round.                      bid.
                                                                                                            • Operational information that is                  for Remote Areas Fund (RAF) support in
                                                    • The bidder’s activity, based on all                                                                      a subsequent auction, and that these
                                                 bids in the previous round, and activity                intended to demonstrate an applicant’s
                                                                                                         ability to meet the public interest                   non-winning Phase II bids may be used
                                                 based on bids at the base clock                                                                               to inform bids in the RAF auction.
                                                 percentage, whether submitted directly                  obligations for each performance tier
                                                                                                         and latency combination that the                      However, that information is of value to
                                                 or by proxy. These will determine,                                                                            all potential RAF auction participants—
                                                 respectively, the maximum activity the                  applicant has identified in its
                                                                                                         application.                                          not just those that participated in the
                                                 bidder is allowed in the next round and                                                                       Phase II auction and thus potentially
                                                                                                            130. The Commission also proposes to
                                                 the maximum activity the bidder is                                                                            would have had access to information
                                                                                                         withhold financial information
                                                 allowed in the next round on areas for                                                                        about bids in those areas. Accordingly,
                                                                                                         submitted by an applicant that also files
                                                 which the bidder did not bid at the prior                                                                     the public release of Phase II bidding
                                                                                                         financial information on FCC Form 481
                                                 round’s base clock percentage.                                                                                data would prevent asymmetric
                                                    Æ In rounds after the clearing round,                pursuant to a protective order. The
                                                                                                         Commission proposes to identify such                  information from being disseminated
                                                 the bidder’s assigned support and the                                                                         among potential RAF auction bidders,
                                                 implied support of its carried-forward                  applicants via a question on the short-
                                                                                                         form application. All other applicants                which could ultimately distort
                                                 bids will be available.                                                                                       competition in the RAF auction.
                                                    • Summary statistics of the bidder’s                 may request confidential treatment of
                                                                                                         their financial data by submitting a                     133. The Commission seeks comment
                                                 bidding in the previous round,
                                                                                                         request under Section 0.459 at the same               on its proposals to limit the availability
                                                 including:
                                                                                                         time such information is submitted. The               of bidding information during the
                                                    Æ The number of areas for which it
                                                                                                         Commission cautions that requests that                auction and to adopt limited
                                                 bid, at the clock percentage and at other
                                                                                                         it withhold financial data that                       information procedures for the Phase II
                                                 price points.
                                                    Æ Breakdowns of activity and number                  applicants elsewhere disclose to the                  auction concerning the application and
                                                 of areas by proxy bids, including proxy                 public will not be granted.                           bidding data that will be publicly
                                                 instructions for future rounds.                            131. In addition, until the                        available before, during, and after the
                                                    Æ After the clearing round, areas and                Commission’s announcement of auction                  auction.
                                                 support amounts it has been assigned                    results, it does not intend to publicly               Proposed Auction 903 Short-Form
                                                 and those for which it is still bidding.                release information pertaining to the                 Application Operational Questions
                                                    D Status of carried-forward bids.                    progression of the Phase II auction. This
                                                    • For all eligible areas in all states,              includes information such as the round,                 Has the applicant previously
                                                 including those in which the bidder was                 base clock percentage, aggregate cost (as             deployed consumer broadband
                                                 not qualified to bid or is not bidding,                 it relates to the budget), or any                     networks (Yes/No)? If so, identify the
                                                 whether the number of bids placed at                    information that may reveal or suggest                date range for when broadband service
                                                 the previous round’s base clock                         the identities of bidders placing bids                was offered and in which state(s) service
                                                 percentage was 0, 1, or 2 or more.                      and taking other bidding-related actions.             was offered. What specific last mile and
                                                    Æ The performance tier and latency                   While auction participants will have                  interconnection (backhaul) technologies
                                                 combination of the bids is not disclosed.               access to some of this information to                 were used? How many subscribers were
                                                    128. Prior to each round, the                        inform their bidding, such information                served? What services (e.g., voice, video,
                                                 Commission also proposes to make                        is of little value to the general public,             broadband Internet access) were
                                                                                                         particularly when the Commission                      provided?
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                                                 available to bidders the support
                                                 amounts, corresponding to the areas and                 projects the auction to close within a                  Answer for each state the applicant
                                                 performance tier and latency                            month. At the same time, the public                   selected in its application:
                                                 combinations for which they are eligible                release of preliminary auction data                     1. Which network architectures and
                                                 to bid, that are implied by the round’s                 would impose non-trivial costs on the                 technologies will be used in the
                                                 base clock percentage.                                  Commission to devise and set up a                     applicant’s proposed deployment? How
                                                    129. Consistent with the                             mechanism for that release and to                     will voice services be provided? How
                                                 Commission’s practice in the Mobility                   prepare aggregated preliminary data at                will broadband Internet access service
                                                 Fund Phase I auction (Auction 901) and                  the end of each round or other                        be provided?


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                                                    2. What are the relevant industry                                      that the applicant can make available in                                      and segments, interconnections, CPE
                                                 standards for the last-mile technologies                                  a project plan to support this assertion.                                     and customer services at cost consistent
                                                 in the applicant’s proposed                                                  5. For the proposed performance tier,                                      with applicant’s buildout budget and in
                                                 deployment? What features of this                                         latency and voice service, can the                                            time to meet service milestones (Yes/
                                                 technology and proposed network will                                      applicant demonstrate that potential                                          No)? If not, can the applicant
                                                 enable performance tier, latency and                                      vendors, integrators and other partners                                       demonstrate that potential vendors,
                                                 voice service requirements to be met?                                     are able to provide commercially                                              integrators, and other partners are able
                                                                                                                           available and fully compatible network                                        to provide commercially available and
                                                    3. Can the applicant demonstrate that
                                                                                                                           equipment, interconnection, last mile                                         fully compatible operations systems and
                                                 the technology and the engineering
                                                                                                                           technology and customer premise                                               tools for provisioning and maintaining
                                                 design will fully support the proposed                                    equipment (CPE) at cost consistent with
                                                 performance tier, latency and voice                                                                                                                     the proposed network at cost consistent
                                                                                                                           applicant’s buildout budget and in time                                       with applicant’s buildout budget and in
                                                 service requirements for the requisite                                    to meet service milestones (Yes/No)?
                                                 number of locations during peak periods                                                                                                                 time to meet service milestones (Yes/
                                                                                                                           Describe the information and sources of
                                                 (Yes/No)? What assumptions about                                                                                                                        No)? Describe the information and
                                                                                                                           such information that the applicant
                                                 subscription rate and peak period data                                                                                                                  sources of such information that the
                                                                                                                           could make available to support this
                                                 usage is the applicant making in this                                                                                                                   applicant could make available to
                                                                                                                           response.
                                                 assertion? List the information that can                                     6. Can the applicant describe how the                                      support these responses.
                                                 be made available to support this                                         network will be maintained and services                                         7. If the applicant is using satellite
                                                 assertion.                                                                provisioned (Yes/No)? Can the applicant                                       technologies, describe the total satellite
                                                    4. Can the applicant demonstrate that                                  demonstrate that it can provide                                               capacity available and possible methods
                                                 all the network buildout requirements to                                  internally-developed operations systems                                       the applicant will utilize to assign
                                                 achieve all service milestones can be                                     for provisioning and maintaining the                                          bandwidth and capacity for each spot
                                                 met (Yes/No)? Describe the information                                    proposed network including equipment                                          beam.

                                                                                                                         PROPOSED AUCTION 903 SPECTRUM CHART
                                                                                                                                       Paired licensed                                                Unpaired licensed                                       Unlicensed
                                                                  Spectrum band/service                                     Uplink freq.              Downlink freq.                                                                                          Unlicensed
                                                                                                                                                                                            Uplink & downlink freq. (MHz)
                                                                                                                              (MHz)                      (MHz)                                                                                                  (MHz)

                                                 600 MHz ..........................................................                 663–698                    617–652          .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 Lower 700 MHz ...............................................                      698–716                    728–746          716–728 (Downlink only) ...............................                     ........................
                                                 Upper 700 MHz ...............................................                      776–787                    746–757          .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 800 MHz SMR ................................................             813.5/817–824              858.5/862–869              .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 Cellular ............................................................              824–849                    869–894          .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 Broadband PCS ..............................................                   1850–1915                  1930–1995            .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 AWS–1 ............................................................             1710–1755                  2110–2155            .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 AWS (H Block) ................................................                 1915–1920                  1995–2000            .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 AWS–3 ............................................................             1755–1780                  2155–2180            1695–1710 (Uplink only) ................................                    ........................
                                                 AWS–4 ............................................................       ........................   ........................   2000–2020 .....................................................             ........................
                                                                                                                                                                                2180–2200 (Downlink only) ...........................                       ........................
                                                 BRS/EBS .........................................................        ........................   ........................   2496–2690 .....................................................             ........................
                                                 WCS ................................................................           2305–2315                  2350–2360            2315–2320 .....................................................             ........................
                                                                                                                                                                                2345–2350 .....................................................             ........................
                                                 CBRS (3.5 GHz) .............................................             ........................   ........................   3550–3700 .....................................................             ........................
                                                 2.4 GHz ...........................................................      ........................   ........................   .........................................................................      2400–2483.5
                                                 5 GHz ..............................................................     ........................   ........................   .........................................................................         5150–5250
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  5725–5850
                                                 24 GHz ............................................................      ........................   ........................   .........................................................................   24,000–24,250
                                                 Ku Band (satellite) ..........................................           14,000–14,500              11,700–12,200              .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 Ka Band (satellite) ..........................................           27,500–30,000              17,700–20,000              .........................................................................   ........................
                                                 UMFUS (terrestrial) .........................................            ........................   ........................   27,500–28,350 ...............................................               ........................
                                                                                                                                                                                38,600–40,000 ...............................................               ........................



                                                 Abbreviations                                                             adopted in the Phase II Auction Order                                         for small business concerns with fewer
                                                                                                                           and does not contain any additional                                           than 25 employees, pursuant to the
                                                 AWS Advanced Wireless Services                                            proposed information collection(s)                                            Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of
                                                 BRS/EBS Broadband Radio Service/                                                                                                                        2002, Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                           subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                   Education Broadband Service
                                                 CBRS Citizens Broadband Radio Service                                     of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104–13. The                                         3506(c)(4).
                                                 PCS Personal Communications Service                                       Commission is currently seeking PRA                                             135. As required by the Regulatory
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                                                 SMR Specialized Mobile Radio                                              approval for information collections                                          Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), the
                                                 UMFUS Upper Microwave Flexible Use                                        related to the short-form application                                         Commission prepared Initial Regulatory
                                                   Service                                                                 process and will in the future seek PRA                                       Flexibility Analyses (IRFAs) in
                                                 WCS Wireless Communications Service                                       approval for information collections                                          connection with the USF/ICC
                                                                                                                           related to the long-form application                                          Transformation Order FNPRM, 76 FR
                                                 VI. Procedural Matters
                                                                                                                           process. In addition, therefore, this                                         78384, December 16, 2011, the April
                                                   134. This document seeks to                                             document does not contain any new or                                          2014 Connect America FNPRM, 79 FR
                                                 implement the information collections                                     modified information collection burden                                        39196, July 9, 2014, and the Phase II


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                                                 Auction FNPRM, 81 FR 40235, June 21,                    Public Notice are designed to facilitate              audio format) for people with
                                                 2016 (collectively, Phase II FNPRMs),                   the participation of qualified service                disabilities, send an email to fcc504@
                                                 and Final Regulatory Flexibility                        providers of all kinds, including small               fcc.gov or call the Consumer &
                                                 Analyses (FRFAs) in connection with                     entities, in the Phase II program, and to             Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–
                                                 the April 2014 Connect America Order,                   give all bidders, including small                     418–0530 (voice), 202–418–0432 (TTY).
                                                 79 FR 39164, July 9, 2014, the Phase II                 entities, the flexibility to place bids that             141. This proceeding has been
                                                 Auction Order, and the Phase II Auction                 align with their intended network                     designated as a ‘‘permit-but-disclose’’
                                                 FNPRM Order (collectively, Phase II                     construction or expansion, regardless of              proceeding in accordance with the
                                                 Orders). The Commission sought                          the size of their current network
                                                                                                                                                               Commission’s ex parte rules. Persons
                                                 written public comment on the                           footprints. In addition, the Public Notice
                                                                                                                                                               making ex parte presentations must file
                                                 proposals in the Phase II FNPRMs,                       specifically seeks comment on
                                                                                                                                                               a copy of any written presentation or a
                                                 including comments on the IRFAs. The                    information the Commission could
                                                                                                                                                               memorandum summarizing any oral
                                                 Commission did not receive any                          make available to help educate parties
                                                                                                         that have not previously participated in              presentation within two business days
                                                 comments in response to those
                                                 Regulatory Flexibility Analyses.                        a Commission auction, and on whether                  after the presentation (unless a different
                                                    136. The IRFAs for the Phase II                      the Bureaus should work with the                      deadline applicable to the Sunshine
                                                 NPRMs and the FRFAs for the Phase II                    Commission’s Office of                                period applies). Persons making oral ex
                                                 Orders set forth the need for and                       Communications Business                               parte presentations are reminded that
                                                 objectives of the Commission’s rules for                Opportunities to engage with small                    memoranda summarizing the
                                                 the Phase II auction; the legal basis for               providers.                                            presentation must (1) list all persons
                                                 those rules; a description and estimate                    138. To implement the rules adopted                attending or otherwise participating in
                                                 of the number of small entities to which                by the Commission in the Phase II                     the meeting at which the ex parte
                                                 the rules apply; a description of                       Orders for the pre-auction process, this              presentation was made, and (2)
                                                 projected reporting, recordkeeping, and                 Public Notice proposes specific                       summarize all data presented and
                                                 other compliance requirements for small                 procedures and requirements for                       arguments made during the
                                                 entities; steps taken to minimize the                   applying to participate and becoming                  presentation. If the presentation
                                                 significant economic impact on small                    qualified to bid in the Phase II auction,             consisted in whole or in part of the
                                                 entities and significant alternatives                   including designating the state(s) in                 presentation of data or arguments
                                                 considered; and a statement that there                  which an applicant intends to bid, and                already reflected in the presenter’s
                                                 are no federal rules that may duplicate,                providing operational and financial                   written comments, memoranda or other
                                                 overlap, or conflict with the rules. The                information designed to allow the                     filings in the proceeding, the presenter
                                                 proposals in this Public Notice do not                  Commission to assess the applicant’s                  may provide citations to such data or
                                                 change any of those descriptions.                       qualifications to meet the Phase II                   arguments in his or her prior comments,
                                                 However, because this Public Notice                     public interest obligations for each area             memoranda, or other filings (specifying
                                                 proposes specific procedures for                        for which it seeks support. The Public                the relevant page and/or paragraph
                                                 implementing the rules proposed in the                  Notice also makes proposals that                      numbers where such data or arguments
                                                 Phase II FNPRMs and adopted in the                      address the types of further information              can be found) in lieu of summarizing
                                                 Phase II Orders, the Commission has                     that may be required in the post-auction              them in the memorandum. Documents
                                                 prepared a supplemental IRFA seeking                    long-form application that a winning                  shown or given to Commission staff
                                                 comment on how the proposals in this                    bidder must file to become authorized to              during ex parte meetings are deemed to
                                                 Public Notice could affect those                        receive support. The application                      be written ex parte presentations and
                                                 Regulatory Flexibility Analyses.                        procedures proposed in this Public                    must be filed consistent with rule
                                                    137. The proposals in this Public                    Notice are intended to require                        1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by
                                                 Notice include procedures for awarding                  applicants to submit enough                           rule 1.49(f) or for which the
                                                 Phase II support through a multi-round,                 information to permit the Commission                  Commission has made available a
                                                 reverse auction, the minimum                            to determine their qualifications to                  method of electronic filing, written ex
                                                 geographic area for bidding in the                      participate in the Phase II auction,                  parte presentations and memoranda
                                                 auction, aggregating eligible areas into                without requiring so much information                 summarizing oral ex parte
                                                 larger geographic units for bidding,                    that it is cost-prohibitive for any entity,           presentations, and all attachments
                                                 setting reserve prices, capping the                     including small entities, to participate.             thereto, must be filed through the
                                                 amount of support per location                             139. As noted above, the Commission                electronic comment filing system
                                                 provided to extremely high-cost census                  seeks comment on how the proposals in                 available for that proceeding, and must
                                                 blocks, and the availability of                         this Public Notice could affect the                   be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,
                                                 application and auction information to                  IRFAs for the Phase II FNPRMs or the                  .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants
                                                 bidders and to the public during and                    FRFAs in the Phase II Orders. Such                    in this proceeding should familiarize
                                                 after the auction. This Public Notice                   comments must be filed in accordance                  themselves with the Commission’s ex
                                                 also includes detailed proposed bidding                 with the same filing deadlines for                    parte rules.
                                                 procedures for a descending clock                       responses to this Public Notice and have              Federal Communications Commission.
                                                 auction, including bid collection, clock                a separate and distinct heading
                                                 prices, proposed bid format, package                                                                          Katura Jackson,
                                                                                                         designating them as responses to the
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                                                 bidding format, proxy bidding, bidder                   IRFAs and FRFAs.                                      Federal Register Liaison Officer, Office of the
                                                 activity rules, bid processing, and how                    140. People with Disabilities: To                  Secretary.
                                                 support amounts are determined. The                     request materials in accessible formats               [FR Doc. 2017–18041 Filed 8–24–17; 8:45 am]
                                                 bidding procedures proposed in this                     (braille, large print, electronic files,              BILLING CODE 6712–01–P




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Document Created: 2018-10-24 12:42:22
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 12:42:22
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments are due on or before September 18, 2017 and reply comments are due on or before October 18, 2017. If you anticipate that you will be submitting comments, but find it difficult to do so within the period of time allowed by this document, you should advise the contact listed below as soon as possible.
ContactHeidi Lankau or Katie King, Telecommunications Commission, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418- 7400 or TTY: (202) 418-0484; Mark Montano or Angela Kung, Auctions and Spectrum Access Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, (202) 418-0660.
FR Citation82 FR 40520 

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