83_FR_13651 83 FR 13590 - Connect America Fund Phase II Auction; Notice and Filing Requirements and Other Procedures for Auction 903

83 FR 13590 - Connect America Fund Phase II Auction; Notice and Filing Requirements and Other Procedures for Auction 903

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 61 (March 29, 2018)

Page Range13590-13620
FR Document2018-05142

In the document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) establishes the procedures for the Connect America Fund Phase II auction (Phase II auction, auction, or Auction 903). The auction will award up to $1.98 billion over 10 years to providers that commit to offer voice and broadband services to fixed locations in unserved high-cost areas. The auction is scheduled to begin on July 24, 2018.

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Connect America Fund Phase II Auction; Notice and Filing Requirements 
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Part 54

[AU Docket No. 17-182; WC Docket No. 10-90; FCC 18-6]


Connect America Fund Phase II Auction; Notice and Filing 
Requirements and Other Procedures for Auction 903

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final action; requirements and procedures.

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SUMMARY: In the document, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission) establishes the procedures for the Connect America Fund 
Phase II auction (Phase II auction, auction, or Auction 903). The 
auction will award up to $1.98 billion over 10 years to providers that 
commit to offer voice and broadband services to fixed locations in 
unserved high-cost areas. The auction is scheduled to begin on July 24, 
2018.

DATES: Auction 903 short-form applications must be filed prior to 6 
p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on March 30, 2018. Bidding in Auction 903 is 
scheduled to begin on July 24, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Heidi Lankau or Katie King, 
Telecommunications Access Policy Division, 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 18-6, 
released on February 1, 2018 (CAF II Auction Procedures Public Notice). 
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: https://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2018/db0201/FCC-18-6A1.pdf.

I. Introduction

    1. The Commission establishes procedures for the Connect America 
Fund Phase II auction (Phase II auction, auction, or Auction 903), thus 
furthering its progress toward closing the digital divide for all 
Americans, including those in rural areas of the country. 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 on July 24, 2018.
    2. Auction 903 will be the first auction to award ongoing high-cost 
universal service support using 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. The bidding procedures will be 
implemented through the Auction 903 bidding system, which will enable a 
bidder to express in a simple and orderly way the amount of support it 
needs to provide a specified level of service to a specified set of 
eligible areas.

II. Auction Specifics

    3. Auction Title and Start Date. The auction is referred to as 
``Auction 903--Connect America Fund Phase II.'' Bidding in Auction 903 
will begin on July 24, 2018. The initial schedule for bidding rounds 
will be announced by public notice approximately one week before the 
start of the auction.
    4. Auction 903 Dates and Deadlines. The Auction Application 
Tutorial will be available via the internet by March 13, 2018. The 
Short-Form Application (FCC Form 183) filing window opens March 19, 
2018 at 12:00 noon ET. The Short-Form Application (FCC Form 183) filing 
window deadline is March 30, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. ET. The Auction Bidding 
Tutorial will be available via the internet by June 28, 2018. The mock 
auction begins during the week of July 16, 2018. The auction begins on 
July 24, 2018.
    5. Requirements for Participation. Those wishing to participate in 
this auction must submit a short-form application (FCC Form 183) 
electronically prior to 6:00 p.m. ET, March 30, 2018, following the 
electronic filing procedures that will be provided in a public notice 
to be released in advance of the opening of the short-form application 
filing window and comply with all provisions outlined in the document 
and applicable Commission rules.

III. Public Interest Obligations

    6. Each winning bidder that is authorized to receive Phase II 
support after the close of the auction will be required to offer voice 
and broadband services meeting the relevant performance requirements to 
fixed locations. It must make these services available to the required 
number of locations associated with the eligible census blocks for 
which it is the winning bidder. The number of locations that a support 
recipient is required to serve in the eligible census blocks is 
aggregated to the census block group (CBG) level, which is the 
geographic area that will be used for bidding in the auction. In the 
auction, the Commission will accept bids for service at one of four 
performance tiers, each with its own minimum download and upload speed 
and usage allowance, and for either high or low latency service, as 
shown in the tables below. Winning bidders that become authorized to 
receive Phase II support must deploy broadband service that meets the 
performance tier and latency requirements associated with their winning 
bids. Each Connect America Fund support recipient must offer voice as a 
standalone service, but may separately bundle its broadband offerings 
with a voice service.

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            Performance tier                         Speed              Monthly usage allowance       Weight
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Minimum.................................  >=10/1 Mbps...............  >=150 gigabytes (GB)......              65
Baseline................................  >=25/3 Mbps...............  >=150 GB or U.S. median,                45
                                                                       whichever is higher.
Above Baseline..........................  >=100/20 Mbps.............  >=2 terabytes (TB)........              15
Gigabit.................................  >=1 Gbps/500 Mbps.........  >=2 TB....................               0
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              Latency                    Requirement          Weight
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Low Latency.......................  <=100 ms............               0
High Latency......................  <=750 ms & MOS >=4..              25
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    7. Phase II support recipients are permitted to offer a variety of 
broadband service offerings as long as they offer at least one 
standalone voice plan and one service plan that provides broadband at 
the relevant performance tier and latency requirements, and these plans 
must be offered at rates that are reasonably comparable to rates 
offered in urban areas. For voice service, a support recipient will be 
required to certify that the pricing of its service is no more than the 
applicable reasonably comparable rate benchmark that the Commission's 
Wireline Competition Bureau (WCB) releases each year. For broadband 
services, a support recipient will be required to certify that the 
pricing of a service that meets the required performance tier and 
latency performance requirements is no more than the applicable 
reasonably comparable rate benchmark, or that it is no more than the 
non-promotional price charged for a comparable fixed wireline broadband 
service in the state or U.S. territory where the eligible 
telecommunication carrier (ETC) receives support.
    8. The Commission has adopted specific service milestones that 
require each winning bidder authorized to receive Phase II support to 
offer service to a portion of the number of locations associated with 
the eligible census blocks included in its authorized winning bids in a 
state. Specifically, each support recipient must complete construction 
and begin commercially offering service to 40 percent of the requisite 
number of locations in a state by the end of the third year of funding 
and to an additional 20 percent in each subsequent year, with 100 
percent by the end of the sixth year. A support recipient is deemed to 
be commercially offering voice and/or broadband service to a location 
if it provides service to the location or could provide it within 10 
business days upon request.
    9. Compliance will be determined at the state-level. The Commission 
will verify that the support recipient offers the required service to 
the total number of locations across all the eligible census blocks 
included in all of the support recipient's authorized bid areas (i.e., 
CBGs) in a state. If a support recipient is authorized to receive 
support in a state for different performance tier and latency 
combinations, it will be required to demonstrate that it is offering 
service meeting the relevant performance requirements to the required 
number of locations for each performance tier and latency combination 
within that state.
    10. The required number of locations for each performance tier and 
latency combination will be determined by adding up the locations in 
all the eligible census blocks in the state covered by authorized 
winning bids specifying the particular performance tier and latency 
combination.
    11. The Commission also decided that a support recipient that faces 
unforeseen challenges may take advantage of the flexibility to serve, 
at a minimum, 95 percent of the required number of locations in a 
state. Support recipients that offer service to at least 95 percent of 
locations but fewer than 100 percent of locations must refund support 
based on the number of locations left unserved in the state.
    12. In the event a support recipient cannot identify enough 
locations in the eligible census blocks in its winning bids to meet its 
statewide obligation, it will have one year after release of the Phase 
II auction closing public notice to file evidence of the total number 
of locations in those blocks, including geolocation data of all the 
locations it was able to identify. The support recipient's filing will 
be subject to review and comment by relevant stakeholders and an audit. 
If the support recipient demonstrates that the number of actual, on-
the-ground locations is lower than the number estimated by the CAM, its 
state location total will be adjusted, and its support will be reduced 
on a pro rata basis. If a support recipient finds that the number of 
actual locations has increased, its location total and support will not 
be increased.
    13. To monitor each support recipient's compliance with the Phase 
II auction public interest obligations, the Commission has adopted 
reporting requirements described in detail in the Phase II Auction 
Order, 81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016. These include reporting a list of 
geocoded locations each year to which the support recipient is offering 
the required voice and broadband services, making a certification when 
the support recipient has met service milestones, and submitting the 
annual FCC Form 481 report. A support recipient that fails to offer 
service to the required number of locations by a service milestone will 
be subject to non-compliance measures. A support recipient will also be 
subject to any non-compliance measures that are adopted in conjunction 
with a methodology for high-cost support recipients to measure and 
report network performance.

IV. Eligible Areas

    14. The Commission will use CBGs containing one or more eligible 
census blocks as the minimum geographic area for bidding in the 
auction. WCB released a list of the eligible census blocks for Auction 
903 in December 2017 based on December 31, 2016 FCC Form 477 data. The 
list contains two tables. The first table identifies the CBGs eligible 
for bidding in the Phase II auction and lists the CBG identification 
number (the 12-digit Census code), the relevant state abbreviation, the 
county name, the number of locations that are eligible for Phase II 
support, and the reserve price (on an annual basis) rounded to the 
nearest dollar. The second table identifies the eligible census blocks 
within the CBGs that are eligible for bidding in the Phase II auction. 
This table lists the census block identification number (the 15-digit 
Census code), the relevant state abbreviation, the county name, and the 
CBG identification number. All the eligible census blocks within a CBG 
will be aggregated for bidding purposes. The table includes 
approximately 214,000 census blocks that are within approximately 
30,300 CBGs, located in 50 states and territories. The Commission 
directs WCB to release a revised map and list of eligible areas that 
removes census block groups with a $0 reserve price and census blocks 
that overlap certain rate-of-return carrier study area boundaries.

V. Applying To Participate in Auction 903

    15. General Information Regarding Short-Form Applications. An 
application to participate in Auction 903, referred to as a short-form 
application or FCC Form 183, provides information used to determine 
whether the applicant has the legal, technical, and financial 
qualifications to participate in a Commission auction for universal 
service support. The short-form application is the first part of the 
Commission's two-phased auction application process. In the first 
phase, an entity seeking to participate in the auction must file a 
short-form application in which it certifies, under penalty of perjury, 
its qualifications. Eligibility to participate in the Phase II auction 
is based on an applicant's short-form application and certifications. A 
potential applicant must take seriously its duties and responsibilities 
and carefully determine before filing a short-form application that it 
is able to meet the public interest obligations associated with Phase 
II support if it ultimately becomes a winning bidder in the auction. 
The Commission's determination that an applicant is qualified to 
participate in Auction 903 does not guarantee that the applicant will 
also be deemed qualified to receive Phase II support if it becomes a 
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process, each winning bidder must file a more comprehensive long-form 
application (FCC Form 683), which the Commission will review to 
determine if a winning bidder should be authorized to receive support 
for its winning bids.
    16. An entity seeking to participate in Auction 903 must file a 
short-form application electronically via the FCC's Auction Application 
System prior to 6:00 p.m. ET on March 30, 2018. Among other things, an 
applicant must submit operational and financial information 
demonstrating that it can meet the service requirements associated with 
the performance tier and latency combination(s) for which it intends to 
bid. Below the Commission describes more fully the information 
disclosures and certifications required in the short-form application. 
An applicant that files a short-form application is subject to the 
Commission's rule prohibiting certain communications. An applicant is 
subject to the prohibition beginning at the deadline for filing short-
form applications.
    17. An applicant bears full responsibility for submitting an 
accurate, complete, and timely short-form application. An applicant 
should consult the Commission's rules to ensure that, in addition to 
the materials described below, all required information is included in 
its short-form application. To the extent the information in the 
document does not address a potential applicant's specific operating 
structure, or if the applicant needs additional information or guidance 
concerning the following disclosure requirements, the applicant should 
review the educational materials for Auction 903 and/or use the contact 
information provided in the document to consult with Commission staff 
to better understand the information it must submit in its short-form 
application.
    18. The same entity may not bid based on more than one auction 
application, i.e., as more than one applicant. Therefore, an entity may 
not submit more than one short-form application for Auction 903. If an 
entity submits multiple short-form applications, only one application 
may be the basis for that entity to become qualified to bid.
    19. An applicant should note that submitting a short-form 
application (and any amendments thereto) constitutes a representation 
by the certifying official that he or she is an authorized 
representative of the applicant, that he or she has read the form's 
instructions and certifications, and that the contents of the 
application, its certifications, and any attachments are true and 
correct. As more fully explained below, an applicant is not permitted 
to make major modifications to its application after the short-form 
application filing deadline. Submitting a false certification to the 
Commission may result in penalties, including monetary forfeitures, the 
forfeiture of universal service support, license forfeitures, 
ineligibility to participate in future auctions, and/or criminal 
prosecution.
    20. After the initial short-form application filing deadline, 
Commission staff will review all timely submitted applications to 
determine whether each application complies with the application 
requirements and has provided all required information concerning the 
applicant's qualifications for bidding. After this review is completed, 
a public notice will be released announcing the status of applications 
and identifying the applications that are complete and those that are 
incomplete because of minor defects that may be corrected. This public 
notice also will establish an application resubmission filing window, 
during which an applicant may make permissible minor modifications to 
its application to address identified deficiencies. The public notice 
will include the deadline for resubmitting modified applications. After 
the review of resubmitted applications is complete, a public notice 
will be released identifying the applicants that are qualified to bid.
    21. Disclosure of Agreements and Bidding Arrangements. An applicant 
must identify in its short-form application all real parties in 
interest to any agreements relating to the participation of the 
applicant in the competitive bidding for Phase II support. This 
disclosure requirement applies to any arrangements with parties that 
are applying to participate in Auction 903 as well as parties that are 
not. An applicant that discloses any such agreement(s) must provide in 
its short-form application a brief description of each agreement.
    22. An applicant must certify under penalty of perjury in its 
short-form application that it has disclosed all real parties in 
interest to any agreements involving the applicant's participation in 
the competitive bidding for Phase II support. An applicant must also 
certify under penalty of perjury 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 its application. For purposes of making 
the required agreement disclosures, if parties agree in principle on 
all material terms prior to the application filing deadline, each 
applicant should provide a brief description of, and identify the other 
party or parties to, the agreement on its respective FCC Form 183, even 
if the agreement has not been reduced to writing. If an applicant has 
had discussions, but has not reached an agreement by the close of the 
initial filing window, it should not include the names of parties to 
the discussions on its application and may not continue such 
discussions with any applicants after the close of the initial filing 
window until after the auction closes.
    23. Ownership Disclosure Requirements. Each applicant must comply 
with the ownership disclosure requirements in Sec. Sec.  1.2112(a) and 
54.315(a)(1) of the Commission's rules. Specifically, in completing the 
short-form application, an applicant must fully disclose information 
regarding the real party- or parties-in-interest in the applicant or 
application and the ownership structure of the applicant, including 
both direct and indirect ownership interests of 10 percent or more, as 
prescribed in Sec.  1.2112(a) of the Commission's rules. Each applicant 
is responsible for ensuring that information submitted in its short-
form application is complete and accurate.
    24. In certain circumstances, an applicant may have previously 
filed an FCC Form 602 ownership disclosure information report or filed 
an auction application for a previous auction in which ownership 
information was disclosed. The most current ownership information 
contained in any FCC Form 602 or previous auction application on file 
with the Commission that used the same FRN the applicant is using to 
submit its FCC Form 183 will automatically be pre-filled into certain 
ownership sections on the applicant's FCC Form 183, if such information 
is in an electronic format compatible with FCC Form 183. Each applicant 
must carefully review any ownership information automatically entered 
into its FCC Form 183, including any ownership attachments, to confirm 
that all information supplied on FCC Form 183 is complete and accurate 
as of the application filing deadline for Auction 903. Any information 
that needs to be corrected or updated must be changed directly in FCC 
Form 183.
    25. Specific Universal Service Certifications. An applicant must 
certify that it is in compliance with all statutory and regulatory 
requirements for receiving the universal service support it seeks. 
Alternatively, if expressly allowed by the rules specific to a high-
cost support mechanism, an applicant may certify that it

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acknowledges that it must be in compliance with such requirements 
before being authorized to receive Phase II support.
    26. In addition, an applicant must certify that it will make any 
default payment that may be required pursuant to Sec.  1.21004, and 
that it is aware that if its application is shown to be defective, the 
application may be dismissed without further consideration and 
penalties may apply.
    27. Specific Phase II Eligibility Requirements and Certifications. 
State Selections and Impermissible State Overlaps. An applicant must 
select the specific state(s) in which it wishes to bid when submitting 
its short-form application. For purposes of the short-form application, 
the term ``state'' shall also include the District of Columbia and U.S. 
territories to the extent they contain eligible areas. An applicant 
will be able to place bids for eligible areas only in the state(s) 
identified in its short-form application and for which it is deemed 
eligible to bid. An applicant should take appropriate steps to ensure 
that the state(s) it selects fully reflect its bidding intentions 
because an applicant may not select any additional states in which to 
bid after the initial short-form application filing window closes. 
However, an applicant will be permitted to remove any state(s) it 
selected on its short-form application during the application 
resubmission filing window.
    28. In addition, to discourage coordinated bidding that may 
disadvantage other bidders, separate applicants that are commonly 
controlled or are parties to a joint bidding arrangement are prohibited 
from bidding in any of the same states. Knowing the specific state(s) 
for which an applicant intends to bid, as well as its ownership and 
bidding arrangement information, all of which is collected on the 
short-form application, will help the Commission ensure that applicants 
comply with this prohibition.
    29. Commonly controlled applicants are those in which the same 
individual or entity either directly or indirectly holds a controlling 
interest. To identify commonly controlled applicants, the Commission 
defines 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 defines 
``joint bidding arrangements'' as 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.
    30. Entities that are commonly controlled or are parties to a joint 
bidding arrangement have two options for submitting short-form 
applications to avoid the restriction on state overlaps. It is 
important that such entities carefully consider these options prior to 
the short-form application filing deadline. At the deadline, the 
prohibition of certain communications begins, and after that time, only 
minor amendments or modifications to applications will be permitted.
    31. First, such entities may submit a single short-form application 
and qualify to bid as one applicant in a state. To facilitate the 
identification of such applications, an applicant will indicate whether 
it is submitting the application on behalf of itself and 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 identified in the short-form application 
must demonstrate that it meets the operational and financial 
requirements of Sec.  54.315(a)(7).
    32. If a holding/parent company or a consortium/joint venture is 
announced as a winning bidder in Auction 903, the entity may designate 
at least one operating company controlled by the holding/parent company 
or by a member of (or an entity controlled by a member of) the 
consortium/joint venture that will be authorized to receive Phase II 
support for the winning bids in a state. While more than one operating 
company may be designated in a state, an operating company must be 
identified for each winning bid, whether the bid covers one CBG or a 
package of CBGs. Thus, a winning bidder cannot apportion either 
eligible census blocks within a winning bid for a CBG or separate CBGs 
within a winning package bid among multiple operating companies. The 
operating company that seeks authorization for Phase II support must 
file the long-form application in its own name. Because the operating 
company is the entity that will be required to meet the associated 
Phase II public interest obligations, the operating company should be 
the entity that will make the required certifications in the long-form 
application about its technical and financial qualifications and that 
will meet the public interest obligations. A holding/parent company or 
a consortium/joint venture short-form applicant that intends to form a 
new operating company if it is named as a winning bidder is expected to 
take whatever steps are necessary to form the operating company in 
advance of the long-form application filing deadline. The identified 
operating company must also 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 applicable to the specific winning 
bids for which it becomes authorized for support.
    33. The second way commonly controlled entities or parties to a 
joint bidding arrangement can participate is by submitting short-form 
applications and qualifying to bid independently, though not in the 
same state. Such applicants must exercise due diligence to confirm 
prior to submitting their respective short-form applications 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 
state(s) that each of the applicants has selected. To that end, an 
applicant must certify in its short-form application 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 support that it is a party to, 
or (iii) any entity that controls a party to such an arrangement. And, 
as noted above, to help identify any impermissible state overlaps, an 
applicant must provide in its short-form application a brief 
description of any bidding arrangements that are required to be 
disclosed.
    34. If, during short-form application review, applicants that are 
commonly controlled and/or parties to a joint bidding arrangement are 
found to have selected the same state(s) in their respective 
applications, all such applications will be deemed to be incomplete on 
initial review. The WCB and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau 
(WTB) (collectively, the Bureaus) will inform each affected applicant 
of the identity of each of the other applicant(s) with which it has an 
impermissible state overlap and the specific overlapping state(s). 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 (if any) will 
bid in each overlapping state. Then, the applicants must revise their

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short-form applications during the application resubmission window, as 
appropriate, so that only one of the applications includes the 
overlapping state and thus only one of the applicants can be deemed 
eligible to bid on that particular state. However, if the overlapping 
state(s) remain listed in more than one of the affected applicants' 
applications after the close of the resubmission filing window, none of 
the affected applicants will be eligible to bid in the overlapping 
state(s). Any affected applicant that has not entered into a joint 
bidding arrangement with the other affected applicant(s) (including 
commonly controlled entities) and disclosed that arrangement on its 
short-form application will be barred by the Commission's prohibited 
communications rule from discussing the overlap with any of the other 
affected applicant(s). As a result, such applicants will be prohibited 
from bidding in any state(s) where there is an overlap after the close 
of the resubmission filing window. After the Auction 903 qualified 
bidders are announced, each applicant will be able to view its final 
eligibility determination for each state in the Auction Application 
System. The bidding system will be configured to permit a qualified 
bidder to bid only in the state(s) for which that qualified bidder has 
been deemed eligible to bid.
    35. Operational History and Submission of Financial Statements. The 
Commission has established two pathways for an applicant to demonstrate 
its operational experience and financial qualifications to participate 
in the Phase II auction. These pathways vary depending on whether the 
applicant has at least two years of operational experience. In 
addition, all applicants are required to provide financial and 
operational information, regardless of whether they have two years of 
operational experience.
    36. With the first pathway, an applicant can certify, if 
applicable, on its FCC Form 183 that it has provided voice, broadband, 
and/or electric distribution or transmission services for at least two 
years prior to the short-form application filing deadline (or that the 
applicant is the wholly owned subsidiary of an entity that has done 
so), specify the number of years it has been operating, and identify 
the services it has provided. An applicant will be deemed to have 
started providing a service on the date it began commercially offering 
that service to end users.
    37. If an applicant certifies that it has been providing voice and/
or broadband services for at least two years, it must certify that it 
(or its parent company, if it is a wholly owned subsidiary) has filed 
FCC Form 477s as required during that time period. It must also 
identify the FRNs it (or its parent company) used to file the FCC Form 
477s for the relevant filing periods. The relevant FCC Form 477 filing 
periods include data as of June 30, 2016; December 31, 2016; and June 
30, 2017. FCC Form 477 data for these periods that were on file as of 
February 5, 2018 will be used to validate an applicant's representation 
on the short-form application that it has been providing a voice and/or 
broadband service for at least two years. If the applicant certifies 
that it has been providing only electric distribution or transmission 
services for at least two years (i.e., it has not also been providing 
voice or broadband service for at least two years), it must submit with 
its short-form application qualified operating or financial reports 
that it (or its parent company, if it is a wholly owned subsidiary) 
filed with the relevant financial institution in 2016 and 2017 that 
demonstrate that the applicant (or its parent company) has been 
operating for at least two years. The applicant also must submit a 
certification that the submission is a true and accurate copy of the 
forms that were submitted to the relevant financial institution. The 
Commission will accept the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) Form 7, 
Financial and Operating Report Electric Distribution; the RUS Form 12, 
Financial and Operating Report Electric Power Supply; the National 
Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation (CFC) Form 7, Financial 
and Statistical Report; the CFC Form 12, Operating Report; the CoBank 
Form 7; or the functional replacement of one of these reports.
    38. If an applicant that meets the foregoing requirements and it 
(or its parent company) is audited in the ordinary course of business, 
the applicant must also submit its (or its parent company's) financial 
statements from the prior fiscal year, including balance sheets, net 
income, and cash flow, that were audited by an independent certified 
public accountant. If the applicant is a holding company, it must 
submit its own audited financial statements. If the applicant is a 
consortium or a joint venture, it must submit the audited financial 
statements of the entity that is the subject of the at least two-year 
operational certification. If the applicant is a wholly owned 
subsidiary and has certified that its parent company has provided 
service for at least two years, it must submit the audited financial 
statements of its parent company. Because the short-form application 
filing window opens in the first quarter of 2018, the Commission 
requires that an applicant submit its (or its parent company's) 2016 
audited financial statements. However, an applicant may, and is 
encouraged to, instead submit its fiscal year-end 2017 audited 
financial statements if they are finalized before the short-form 
application deadline.
    39. If an applicant (or its parent company) is not audited in the 
ordinary course of business and the applicant does not submit its 
audited financial statements with the short-form application, it must 
certify that the long-form applicant will submit its (or its parent 
company's) audited financial statements from the prior fiscal year 
within 180 days after being announced as a winning bidder. Such an 
applicant must also submit its (or its parent company's) fiscal year-
end 2016 unaudited financial statements with its short-form 
application, including balance sheet, net income, and cash flow. If an 
applicant certifies in its short-form application that it will submit 
audited financial statements during the long-form application process, 
but such statements are ultimately not submitted, the winning bidder or 
long-form applicant will be deemed to be in default and subject to a 
forfeiture.
    40. An applicant that does not have at least two years of 
operational experience must submit with its short-form application its 
(or its parent company's) financial statements that are audited by an 
independent certified public accountant from the three most recent 
fiscal years (i.e., 2014, 2015, and 2016), including balance sheets, 
net income, and cash flow. An applicant is encouraged to instead submit 
fiscal year-end 2015, 2016, and 2017 audited financial statements if 
the 2017 audited financial statements are finalized in time to submit 
them before the short-form application deadline. Such an applicant must 
also submit with its short-form application a letter of interest from a 
qualified bank stating that the bank would provide a letter of credit 
to the applicant if the applicant becomes a winning bidder and is 
selected for bids of a certain dollar magnitude. The letter should 
include the maximum dollar amount for which the bank would be willing 
to issue a letter of credit to the applicant and a statement that the 
bank would be willing to issue a letter of credit that is substantially 
in the same form as set forth in the model letter of credit provided in 
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Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016.
    41. Financial Qualifications. All applicants must report on their 
short-form application certain metrics from their financial statements 
(audited or unaudited) from the prior fiscal year being submitted with 
the applications. These metrics are meant to demonstrate that an 
applicant has sufficient financial qualifications to participate in the 
Phase II auction to minimize the number of winning bidders that default 
because they are unable to meet the long-form application requirements. 
Winning bidders will be required to provide additional, more specific 
evidence of their financial qualifications at the long-form application 
stage to demonstrate that they have the financial qualifications to 
meet the Phase II public interest obligations.
    42. These metrics must be reported in the short-form application 
and will be scored using a five-point scale described below. The five-
point scale will be used to score one yes/no question and four other 
common financial metrics. These metrics are based on information 
already contained in the financial statements that must be submitted 
with the short-form application. The five-point scale provides a 
streamlined process for assessing, efficiently and objectively, whether 
an applicant has sufficient financial qualifications or requires 
further financial review. An applicant that scores at least three 
points will be deemed to have sufficient financial qualifications to 
participate in the auction if it has submitted the required financial 
information with its short-form application.
    43. The objective financial metrics for this five-point scale will 
not necessarily provide a full picture of an applicant's financial 
qualifications. Therefore, a score of less than three points will 
warrant a review of the full set of financial statements submitted with 
the short-form application, as well as other information submitted with 
the application and/or information submitted to the Commission in other 
contexts (e.g., financials filed with a FCC Form 481, revenues reported 
in FCC Form 499, etc.). To the extent this information does not 
sufficiently demonstrate that an applicant is financially qualified, 
the application will be deemed incomplete and the Commission may 
request further information from the applicant during the application 
resubmission period.
    44. The first point on the five-point scale is based on a yes/no 
question. Specifically, an applicant that submits audited financial 
statements will be asked whether it received an unmodified, non-
qualified opinion from the auditor; an applicant will receive one point 
for a ``yes'' answer. An applicant must also enter the following 
metrics from the most recent financial statements submitted with the 
short-form application: (1) Latest operating margins (i.e., operating 
revenue less operating expenses excluding depreciation), where an 
operating margin greater than zero will receive one point; (2) Times 
Interest Earned Ratio (TIER), where a TIER ((net income plus interest 
expense) divided by interest expense) greater than or equal to 1.25 
will receive one point; (3) current ratio (current assets divided by 
current liabilities), where a ratio greater than or equal to 2 will 
receive one point; and (4) equity ratio (total equity divided by total 
capital), where a result greater than or equal to 0.4 will receive one 
point. This scoring methodology is summarized in the table below:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Response or
            Financial metric                 threshold         Score
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If the applicant has audited financial               Yes              +1
 statements, did it receive an
 unmodified (non-qualified) opinion?....
Operating margin........................              >0              +1
Times Interest Earned Ratio (TIER)......          >=1.25              +1
Current Ratio (Ratio current assets/                 >=2              +1
 current liabilities)...................
Equity Ratio (Total equity/total capital           >=0.4              +1
 (total equity plus total liabilities)).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    45. 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 equity ratio measure the applicant's short- and long-
term financial condition, respectively. TIER measures the ability to 
pay interest on outstanding debt.
    46. The Commission will consider an applicant with a total score of 
three points or greater (i.e., a score of one for at least three of the 
metrics) to have sufficient financial qualifications to participate in 
Auction 903, regardless of the applicant's score for any specific 
metric. Failure to score at least three does not indicate that an 
applicant lacks the financial qualifications to participate in the 
auction. Rather, it indicates that further review is required. During 
this further review, an applicant's operating cash flow and EBITDA will 
be considered, as these metrics may provide a useful context for 
assessing an applicant's financial status. If an applicant is unable to 
demonstrate that it has sufficient financial qualifications based on 
the information submitted with the short-form application and 
information submitted to the Commission in other contexts, Commission 
staff will be able to ask the applicant questions and request 
additional information during the resubmission filing window.
    47. Eligibility to Bid for Performance Tier and Latency 
Combinations. The Commission requires an applicant to demonstrate its 
eligibility to bid for the performance tier and latency combination(s) 
it selects in its application in advance of the start of bidding in the 
auction. An applicant must submit high-level operational information in 
its short-form application to complete its operational showing. It is 
the Commission's objective to safeguard consumers from situations where 
bidders unable to meet the specified service requirements divert 
support from bidders that can meet the Phase II public interest 
obligations, and the short-form application can accomplish this 
purpose. However, a determination at the short-form stage that an 
applicant is eligible to bid for a given performance tier and latency 
combination and has sufficient access to spectrum, if applicable, does 
not preclude a determination at the long-form application stage that a 
long-form applicant lacks the requisite technical qualifications or 
access to spectrum, and thus should not be authorized to receive Phase 
II support for that eligible area.
    48. Selecting Performance Tier and Latency Combinations. As 
required by the Commission's rules, each applicant must select in its 
short-form application the performance tier and latency combination(s) 
for which it intends to bid in each state where it seeks support. For 
each tier and latency combination, an applicant must indicate the 
technology or technologies it intends to use to meet the associated 
requirements. If an applicant intends to use spectrum, it must also 
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downlink bandwidth (in megahertz) that it has access to for the last 
mile for each performance tier and latency combination it selected in 
each state.
    49. Operational Information. An applicant must submit in its short-
form application sufficient operational information regarding its 
experience providing voice, broadband, and/or electric distribution or 
transmission service and its plans for provisioning service if awarded 
support. Such information will demonstrate whether an applicant has the 
technical qualifications to bid for specific performance tier and 
latency combinations. Specifically, an applicant must submit high-level 
operational information to complete its operational showing and 
demonstrate that it can be expected to be reasonably capable of meeting 
the public interest obligations (e.g., speed, usage, latency, and 
service milestones) for each performance tier and latency combination 
selected.
    50. Eligibility to bid for specific tier and latency combinations 
will be determined on a state-by-state basis. Accordingly, for each 
selected performance tier and latency combination, an applicant will be 
required to demonstrate that it is reasonably capable of meeting the 
relevant public interest obligations for each state it selects and to 
explain how it intends to provision service if awarded support. Because 
compliance with the service obligations will be determined on a state-
level basis and some applicants may propose to deploy hybrid networks, 
it will be useful to understand how an applicant selecting multiple 
performance tier and latency combinations within a state intends to 
meet the requirements for each combination in the state. To reduce the 
risk of defaults, the combination(s) selected by an applicant will be 
evaluated to determine its eligibility to bid for any such 
combination(s).
    51. An applicant must answer the questions listed in Appendix A of 
the CAF II Auction Procedures Public Notice for each state it selects 
in its application. The questions are intended to elicit short, 
narrative responses from the 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 the 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. The Commission does not 
anticipate that it will be unduly burdensome to respond to these 
questions because, at a minimum, each applicant will need to have 
started planning at a high-level how it intends to meet the relevant 
Phase II public interest obligations as part of its obligation to 
conduct due diligence prior to the auction. Because a short-form 
applicant will not know where it might be authorized to receive support 
and will have six years to build out or upgrade its network, the 
information submitted may be based on a preliminary network design, 
which may be modified once the winning bids are announced and as the 
network is built out.
    52. The Commission expects concise descriptions from applicants. 
The Commission will implement its usual procedures for reviewing 
auction applications to help ensure that eligibility determinations are 
made consistently across all applications by, among other things, 
leveraging the expertise of engineers and/or other subject matter 
experts.
    53. Until an applicant knows where it will be awarded support and 
how many locations it will be required to serve, it may not have made 
all its decisions regarding how it will meet its Phase II obligations. 
However, an applicant is required to certify that it has performed the 
necessary due diligence to participate in the Phase II auction. This 
includes making sure that the applicant will be able to build and 
operate facilities that will fully comply with all applicable 
requirements. Accordingly, it is reasonable to expect that an applicant 
will have developed a preliminary plan for how it will meet its Phase 
II obligations if awarded support. If an applicant has not demonstrated 
that it is reasonably capable of meeting the relevant public interest 
obligations based on the information submitted in the short-form 
application, the applicant will be asked to submit evidence during the 
resubmission filing window to demonstrate that it has developed a 
preliminary plan.
    54. Modifications to Proposed Operational Questions. The Commission 
has made some modifications to the originally proposed operational 
questions to provide greater clarity on how an applicant should respond 
to them.
    55. First, the Commission retains the question about the total 
number of subscribers an applicant has served with voice and broadband 
because the size of a service provider's current operations provides 
useful insight into how an applicant has scaled its network in the 
years it has been operating. However, an applicant can provide an 
estimate and should provide the current total number of subscribers (as 
of the short-form application filing deadline). If an applicant is no 
longer providing service in any state, the applicant must estimate the 
number of customers that were served at the beginning of the last full 
year that it did provide service.
    56. Second, the Commission retains the question asking an applicant 
to identify the relevant industry standards for the last-mile 
technologies it intends to use to meet its Phase II obligations if it 
becomes a winning bidder and is authorized to receive support. This 
question will give an applicant the opportunity to demonstrate that it 
has started planning how it will meet the Phase II obligations and that 
it intends to use technologies that are generally accepted as having 
the capabilities to meet the relevant performance standards. However, 
an applicant is not precluded from proposing to use non-standards-based 
technology. So that an applicant intending to use such technology can 
demonstrate that the technology has suitable capabilities for meeting 
the applicable performance requirements, such an applicant must 
identify the vendors and the products it is considering using and 
provide links to the vendors' websites and to publicly available 
technical specifications of the products. If the technical 
specifications are not publicly available, the applicant may submit 
them with its application.
    57. The Commission will treat the responses to the questions in 
Appendix A of the CAF II Auction Procedures Public Notice and any 
associated supporting documentation as confidential and will withhold 
them from routine public inspection. Accordingly, there is no need for 
an applicant to submit a Sec.  0.459 confidentiality request to seek 
protection of this information from public disclosure.
    58. Operational Assumptions. The Commission also adopts certain 
assumptions that an applicant will need to make about network usage and 
subscription rates when determining, for purposes of its short-form 
application, whether it can meet the public interest obligations for 
its selected performance tier and latency combination(s) if it becomes 
a winning bidder and is authorized to receive Phase II support.
    59. First, an applicant must assume it will offer service to at 
least 95 percent of the required number of locations across its bids in 
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assumption is consistent with the requirement that each winning bidder 
submit with its long-form application a network diagram with a 
certification by a professional engineer that the network would 
deliver, to at least 95 percent of the required number of locations in 
each relevant state, voice and broadband service that meets the 
relevant performance requirements. While Phase II support recipients 
should plan to offer service to 100 percent of the required number of 
locations and take advantage of the flexibility to offer service to 95 
percent of the required number of locations only in unforeseen 
circumstances, an assumption by an applicant that it will offer service 
to 95 percent of locations will provide reasonable assurance that the 
applicant will engineer its network so that it is reasonably capable of 
meeting the relevant public interest obligations for the required 
number of locations. While each winning bidder that is authorized to 
receive Phase II support will be required to offer service only in 
areas where it is authorized to receive support, after the close of a 
round, each bid represents an irrevocable offer to meet the terms of 
the bid if it becomes a winning bid. Accordingly, an applicant that 
becomes a qualified bidder should assume for each round of the auction 
that it could be required to offer service meeting the relevant 
requirements to the number of locations across all the bids that it 
places in each state.
    60. Second, consistent with assumptions made in the CAM, an 
applicant must assume that it will have at least a 70 percent 
subscription rate for its voice and broadband services by the time it 
will meet the final service milestone if it becomes authorized to 
receive support. Because it may take time for an applicant that becomes 
a winning bidder and is authorized to receive Phase II support to 
obtain customers as it builds out its network, applicants may factor 
this into their engineering and make reasonable assumptions about how 
the subscription rate will scale during the build-out term. Regardless 
of the assumptions an applicant makes about its subscription rate when 
engineering its network, the applicant must keep in mind that its 
network must be capable of scaling to meet demand. That is, if a Phase 
II support recipient reports in the High Cost Universal Service Portal 
that a location is served, it must be capable of providing service 
meeting the relevant performance requirements to that location within 
10 business days after receiving a request.
    61. An applicant, if it becomes a winning bidder and is authorized 
to receive Phase II support, will not be required to demonstrate that 
it has achieved at least a 70 percent subscription rate once it has 
deployed to the required number of locations. Instead, an applicant 
must assume for purposes of its short-form application that it will 
achieve at least a 70 percent subscription rate when engineering its 
network. Some Phase II support recipients will achieve at least a 70 
percent subscription rate in the areas where they are authorized to 
receive support and others will not. However, requiring an applicant to 
make a specific assumption will give the Commission reasonable 
assurance that an applicant is engineering a network that can be scaled 
to meet potential demand. Given that subscription rates are likely to 
vary from area to area and over the 10-year period, the most objective 
way to minimize defaults and verify that an applicant is making 
reasonable assumptions about its subscription rate is to require all 
applicants to make the same assumption about the minimum subscription 
rate at the end of the build-out period. By adopting a minimum 70 
percent subscription rate, applicants are provided some additional 
clarity for how they can demonstrate that they are technically 
qualified to participate in the Phase II auction. These benefits would 
not be achieved by simply presuming that an applicant will have the 
incentive to make reasonable subscription assumptions because the 
applicant will ultimately be subject to network testing requirements 
and non-compliance measures if it becomes a winning bidder and is 
authorized to receive Phase II support.
    62. By requiring an applicant to assume a minimum subscription rate 
of 70 percent, the Commission is balancing the reality that not all 
consumers in a given area may subscribe to the Phase II-funded service 
with the requirement that Phase II support recipients provide the 
required service to consumers living at a funded location within 10 
business days of a request. In the Commission's predictive judgment, a 
70 percent subscription rate is a reasonable assumption for engineering 
a network when taking into account (i) that existing subscription 
rates, which in some cases are lower than 70 percent, may not reflect 
actual demand over the 10-year support term, which would be expected to 
increase as data usage increases and higher speeds are made available, 
and (ii) in the high-cost areas where the Phase II support recipient 
will be deploying its network, it is more likely to be the only 
broadband provider, which may increase adoption rates. There is a risk 
that this requirement may result in an increase in costs and could 
potentially lead to an applicant engineering a network that is capable 
of serving more locations than actually request service. However, this 
potential harm is outweighed by the risk that a support recipient could 
engineer a network that is incapable of meeting demand and may leave 
consumers unserved if the Commission does not take proactive measures 
to ensure that a support recipient is making reasonable assumptions 
about its potential subscription rate.
    63. Finally, each winning bidder must provide high-level 
information regarding its peak period data usage assumptions during the 
short-form application stage and detailed information regarding its 
peak period data usage assumptions during the long-form application 
stage once the bidders know the number of locations they will be 
required to serve. The Commission intends to review each winning 
bidder's response on a case-by-case basis to ensure that it is making 
reasonable assumptions given the required data usage allowances for the 
performance tiers for which it has been named a winning bidder.
    64. Specific Information Required from Applicants Proposing to Use 
Spectrum to Provide Service. An applicant that intends to use 
radiofrequency spectrum to offer its voice and broadband services must 
submit information regarding whether the spectrum to which it has 
access will enable the applicant to meet the public interest 
obligations for each performance tier and latency combination that it 
selects in its application.
    65. The Commission's Phase II auction rules require an applicant 
that plans to use 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, the applicant must 
have obtained any necessary approvals from the Commission for the 
spectrum, if applicable, by the short-form application filing deadline, 
subject to the exceptions described below. The Phase II auction short-
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rules also require an applicant to certify that it will retain such 
authorizations for at least 10 years.
    66. An applicant that intends to use licensed or unlicensed 
spectrum must in its short-form application (i) identify the spectrum 
band(s) it will use for the 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 each spectrum band 
for the last mile; (iii) describe the authorizations (including leases) 
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, if applicable. Any applicant that intends to 
provide service using satellite technology must describe in its short-
form application its expected timing for applying for earth station 
licenses if it has not already obtained these licenses. Moreover, 
because an applicant can apply to obtain a microwave license at any 
time, an applicant that intends to obtain microwave license(s) for 
backhaul to meet its Phase II public interest obligations may describe 
in its short-form application its expected timing for applying for such 
license(s), if it has not already obtained them.
    67. This spectrum information, combined with the operational and 
financial information submitted in the short-form application, will 
allow an applicant to demonstrate that it has sufficient spectrum 
resources and is reasonably capable of meeting the public interest 
obligations required by its selected performance tier and latency 
combination(s). If a license, lease, or other authorization is set to 
expire prior to the end of the 10-year support term, the Commission 
will infer that the authorization will be able to be renewed when 
determining at the short-form application stage whether an applicant 
has sufficient access to spectrum. However, this inference will in no 
way influence or prejudge the Commission's resolution of any future 
renewal application, and if the authorization is not renewed during the 
support term and the Phase II support recipient is unable to meet its 
Phase II obligations, that support recipient will be in default and 
subject to any applicable non-compliance measures.
    68. In Appendix B of the CAF II Auction Procedures Public Notice, 
the Commission identifies the spectrum bands that it anticipates could 
be used for the last mile to meet Phase II obligations and indicate 
whether the spectrum bands are licensed or unlicensed. The Commission 
would expect that a service provider operating in these bands could, at 
a minimum, offer service meeting the requirements for the Minimum 
performance tier provided that the service provider is using sufficient 
bandwidth in the spectrum band(s) and a technology that can operate on 
these spectrum bands consistent with applicable U.S. and international 
rules and regulations.
    69. Appendix B of the CAF II Auction Procedures Public Notice is a 
non-exhaustive list of spectrum bands that an applicant could 
potentially use to meet its performance obligations. An applicant is 
not precluded from proposing to use a spectrum band that is not 
included in Appendix B, provided that the applicant can demonstrate 
that it is reasonably capable of meeting the performance requirements 
over the 10-year support term for the selected performance tier and 
latency combination(s) using that spectrum. An applicant that selects a 
spectrum band listed in Appendix B for a particular performance tier 
and latency combination may not necessarily be deemed eligible to bid 
for that combination. Such a showing depends on the technology the 
applicant intends to use and whether such use is consistent with 
applicable U.S. and international rules and regulations, the 
performance tier and latency combination(s) selected, the bandwidth to 
which the applicant has access in the band(s), and the authorizations 
the applicant has, if applicable, to access the spectrum. Because these 
factors will vary for each applicant, the Commission declines to 
designate specific spectrum bands as ``safe harbors'' based on whether 
providers have historically met the relevant requirements for certain 
performance tier and latency combinations using those spectrum bands.
    70. Collection of Identifiers Associated With Information Submitted 
to the Commission in Other Contexts. In addition to information 
provided in a short-form application, any relevant information that an 
applicant has submitted to the Commission in other contexts may be 
considered during application review for purposes of determining 
whether the applicant is expected to be reasonably capable of meeting 
the public interest obligations for its selected performance tier and 
latency combination(s) if it becomes a winning bidder and is authorized 
to receive Phase II support. This other information would include the 
following: 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), and FCC Form 499-A 
Annual Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-A), 
including non-public information. For example, whether an applicant 
already offers service that meets the public interest obligations 
associated with its selected performance tier and latency 
combination(s) and the number of subscribers to that service may be 
considered.
    71. Specifically, applicants must submit 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, the 
operating companies identified in its application--has used to submit 
its FCC Form 477 data during the past two years. Because the short-form 
application deadline is March 30, 2018, the Commission will collect FCC 
Form 477 FRNs that were used for the filings for data as of June 30, 
2017, data as of December 31, 2016, and data as of June 30, 2016. 
Requiring submission of the FRNs that an applicant has used for FCC 
Form 477, will allow reviewers to cross-reference FCC Form 477 data 
that an applicant (or a related entity) has filed during the past two 
years.
    72. An applicant must also submit in the short-form application any 
study area codes (SACs) indicating that the applicant (or its parent 
company/subsidiaries) is an existing ETC. A holding-company applicant 
must submit the SACs of its operating companies identified in the 
application. An applicant is required by the Commission's Phase II 
short-form application rules to disclose its status as an ETC if 
applicable.
    73. Finally, applicants must submit 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 identified in the application have used to file an FCC Form 
499-A in the past year, if applicable. Because the short-form 
application filing deadline is March 30, 2018, applicants must submit 
filer identification numbers that were used for the April 3, 2017 
filing.
    74. Limiting Eligibility to Bid for Certain Performance Tier and 
Latency Combinations. The Commission will preclude applicants planning 
to use certain technologies to meet their Phase II obligations from 
becoming eligible to bid for performance tier and latency combinations 
that are inconsistent with those technologies. Specifically, the 
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latency in combination with any of the performance tiers to also select 
geostationary satellites as the technology for those performance tier 
and latency combinations. The Auction Application System also will not 
allow an applicant that selects the Gigabit performance tier in 
combination with either high or low latency in its short-form 
application to also select geostationary satellites as the technology 
for those tier and latency combinations.
    75. In addition, the Auction Application System will allow an 
applicant that selects the Gigabit and Above Baseline performance tiers 
to also select the fixed wireless and/or digital subscriber line (DSL) 
technologies for those performance tiers on the short-form application. 
However, the applicant's most recent publicly available FCC Form 477 
deployment and subscription data, in addition to the applicant's 
operational information, will be used to determine the applicant's 
eligibility to bid in those tiers. If the FCC Form 477 data for that 
period do not show that the applicant offers residential Gigabit 
service using fixed wireless or DSL (whichever is selected by the 
applicant), the applicant will not be deemed eligible to bid in the 
Gigabit performance tier. If an applicant does not offer a fixed 
wireless or DSL service at or above 100/20 Mbps based on its FCC Form 
477 data, the applicant may be deemed eligible to bid in the Above 
Baseline performance tier, but that determination will be informed by 
its FCC Form 477 data as well as its operational information.
    76. Applicants that propose to use other technologies that lack 
historical deployment data are not precluded from bidding for any 
specific performance tier and latency combination if such applicants 
become qualified to bid. Without historical deployment data, the 
Commission is unable to decide categorically whether it can reasonably 
predict that a new technology would generally be able to meet the 
relevant public interest obligations by the required service 
milestones. The Commission will consider each application proposing to 
use such a new technology on a case-by-case basis, taking into account 
the applicant's experience, its responses to the short-form operational 
questions, its spectrum access (if applicable), and other information 
collected in the short-form application. The additional costs of having 
to review these technologies on a case-by-case basis are outweighed by 
the potential benefits to consumers if an applicant can use new 
technologies to bring advanced services to unserved areas.
    77. Standard for Evaluating Information on Performance Tier and 
Latency Combinations; Initial and Final Determinations of Eligibility 
to Bid on Selected Combinations. The Bureaus will review the 
information submitted by an applicant in its short-form application as 
well as any other relevant and available information to determine 
whether the applicant has planned how it would provide service if 
awarded support and whether it is expected to be reasonably capable of 
meeting the public interest obligations for its selected performance 
tier and latency combination(s) in its selected state(s). If an 
applicant demonstrates that it is reasonably capable of meeting the 
public interest obligations for one or more selected tier and latency 
combinations in a state, the applicant will be deemed eligible to bid 
for those performance tier and latency combination(s) in that state.
    78. If an applicant is unable to demonstrate that it is reasonably 
capable of meeting the relevant public interest obligations for its 
selected performance tier and latency combination(s) based on the 
information submitted in its short-form application and other available 
information, the Bureaus will deem the application incomplete. The 
applicant will then have another opportunity during the application 
resubmission period to submit additional information to demonstrate 
that it meets this standard. The Bureaus will notify the applicant that 
additional information is required to assess the applicant's 
eligibility to bid for one or more of the specific performance tier and 
latency combination(s) selected in its short-form application. During 
the application resubmission filing window, the applicant will be able 
to submit additional information to establish its eligibility to bid 
for the relevant performance tier and latency combination(s). An 
applicant will also have the option of selecting a lesser performance 
tier and latency combination for which it might be more likely to meet 
the relevant public interest obligations. The Commission considers 
these to be permissible minor modifications of the short-form 
application. After the Auction 903 qualified bidders are announced, 
each applicant will be able to view its final eligibility determination 
for each performance tier and latency combination in the selected 
state(s) for which it is eligible through the Auction Application 
System. An applicant must have at least one performance tier and 
latency combination deemed eligible in at least one state in order to 
become qualified to bid. The bidding system will be configured to 
permit a qualified bidder to bid only for the performance tier and 
latency combination(s) for which it has been deemed eligible to bid.
    79. Due Diligence Certification. Each applicant has sole 
responsibility for investigating and evaluating all technical and 
marketplace factors that may have a bearing on the level of Phase II 
support for which it will seek to bid in Auction 903 if it becomes a 
qualified bidder. Each qualified bidder is responsible for assuring 
that, if it becomes a winning bidder and is ultimately authorized to 
receive Phase II support, it will be able to build and operate 
facilities in accordance with the Phase II obligations and the 
Commission's rules generally.
    80. Applicants should be aware that Auction 903 represents an 
opportunity to apply for Phase II support, subject to certain 
conditions and regulations. Auction 903 does not constitute an 
endorsement by the Commission of any particular service, technology, or 
product, nor does the award of Phase II support constitute a guarantee 
of business success.
    81. An applicant should perform its due diligence research and 
analysis before proceeding, as it would with any new business venture. 
In particular, the Commission strongly encourages each applicant to 
review all underlying Commission orders and to assess all pertinent 
economic factors relating to the deployment of service in a particular 
area.
    82. Each applicant should perform technical analyses or refresh its 
previous analyses to assure itself that, should it become a winning 
bidder for Phase II support, it will be able to build and operate 
facilities that fully comply with all applicable technical and legal 
requirements and will advertise and provide the service to customers. 
Each applicant should verify that it can identify enough locations 
within the eligible census blocks that it intends to include in its 
bids to be able to offer service meeting the relevant requirements to 
the required number of locations if it becomes a winning bidder and is 
authorized to receive Phase II support. Each Phase II support recipient 
will be required to offer service meeting the relevant requirements to 
the total number of locations across all the winning bids in each state 
where it is authorized to receive support. The total number of 
locations where a Phase II support recipient is required to offer 
service in each state is determined by

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adding up the number of locations the CAM estimated for each eligible 
census block included in the support recipient's winning bids in the 
state. The Commission has adopted a process by which support recipients 
that cannot identify enough locations to meet their state location 
totals can demonstrate that the number of actual, on-the-ground 
locations is lower than the number estimated by the CAM. Such a 
demonstration must be made within one year after the release of the 
Auction 903 closing public notice and will be subject to review by WCB 
following comment by relevant stakeholders and potentially an audit. 
Applicants' due diligence should be informed by the availability of and 
requirements for this process, in addition to other factors.
    83. The Commission strongly encourages each applicant to conduct 
its own research prior to Auction 903 to determine the existence of 
pending administrative or judicial proceedings that might affect its 
decision on participation in the auction. The due diligence 
considerations mentioned in the document do not comprise an exhaustive 
list of steps that should be undertaken prior to participating in this 
auction. As always, the burden is on the applicant to determine how 
much research to undertake, depending upon specific facts and 
circumstances related to its interests.
    84. Pending and future judicial proceedings, as well as certain 
pending and future proceedings before the Commission--including 
applications, applications for modification, notices of proposed 
rulemaking, notices of inquiry, petitions for rulemaking, requests for 
special temporary authority, waiver requests, petitions to deny, 
petitions for reconsideration, informal objections, and applications 
for review--may relate to or affect licensees or applicants for support 
in Auction 903. Each prospective applicant is responsible for assessing 
the likelihood of the various possible outcomes and for considering the 
potential impact on Phase II support available through this auction.
    85. Each applicant is solely responsible for identifying associated 
risks and for investigating and evaluating the degree to which such 
matters may affect its ability to bid on or otherwise receive Phase II 
support. Each applicant is responsible for undertaking research to 
ensure that any support won in this auction will be suitable for its 
business plans and needs. Each applicant must undertake its own 
assessment of the relevance and importance of information gathered as 
part of its due diligence efforts.
    86. The Commission makes no representations or guarantees regarding 
the accuracy or completeness of information in its databases or any 
third-party databases, including, for example, court docketing systems. 
To the extent the Commission's databases may not include all 
information deemed necessary or desirable by an applicant, an applicant 
must obtain or verify such information from independent sources or 
assume the risk of any incompleteness or inaccuracy in said databases. 
Furthermore, the Commission makes no representations or guarantees 
regarding the accuracy or completeness of information that has been 
provided by incumbent licensees and incorporated into the Commission's 
databases.
    87. To confirm an applicant's understanding of its obligations, the 
applicant must certify under penalty of perjury in its short-form 
application that the applicant acknowledges that it has sole 
responsibility for investigating and evaluating all technical, 
marketplace, and regulatory 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.
    88. This certification will help ensure that an applicant 
acknowledges and accepts responsibility, if it becomes a qualified 
bidder, for its bids and any forfeitures imposed in the event of 
default, and that it will not attempt to place responsibility for the 
consequences of its bidding activity on either the Commission or any of 
its contractors.
    89. Eligible Telecommunications Carrier Certification. An applicant 
must acknowledge in its short-form application that it must be 
designated as an ETC for the areas in which it will receive support 
prior to being authorized to receive support. Only ETCs designated 
pursuant to section 214(e) of the Communications Act of 1934, as 
amended (the Act), 47 U.S.C. 254 ``shall be eligible to receive 
specific Federal universal service support.'' Section 214(e)(2) states 
the primary responsibility for ETC designation. However, section 
214(e)(6) provides that the Commission is responsible for processing 
requests for ETC designation when the service provider is not subject 
to the jurisdiction of any state commission. Support is disbursed only 
after the provider receives an ETC designation and satisfies the other 
long-form application requirements.
    90. The Commission decided that an applicant need not be an ETC as 
of the initial short-form application filing deadline for Auction 903, 
but that it must obtain a high-cost ETC designation for the areas 
covered by its winning bids within 180 days after being announced as a 
winning bidder. Absent a waiver of the deadline, a long-form applicant 
that fails to obtain the necessary ETC designations by this deadline 
will be subject to an auction forfeiture as described below, and will 
not be authorized to receive Phase II support. In addition to all the 
requirements for participating in the Phase II auction, each applicant 
should be familiar with the requirements for a high-cost ETC. For 
example, all high-cost ETCs are required to offer Lifeline voice and 
broadband service to qualifying low-income consumers pursuant to the 
Lifeline program rules. Moreover, when the requirement has been fully 
implemented, each Phase II support recipient will be required to bid on 
category one telecommunications and internet access services in 
response to a posted FCC Form 470 seeking broadband service that meets 
the connectivity targets for the schools and libraries universal 
service support program (E-rate) for eligible schools and libraries 
located within any area in a census block where the ETC is receiving 
Phase II support. A high-cost ETC may also be subject to state-specific 
requirements imposed by the state that designates it as an ETC.
    91. Procedures for Limited Disclosure of Application Information. 
Consistent with the Commission's practice in the Mobility Fund Phase I 
auction (Auction 901) and recent spectrum auctions, procedures limit 
the application information that will be disclosed to the public.
    92. Specifically, to help ensure anonymous bidding and to protect 
applicants' competitively sensitive information, the Commission will 
withhold from the public, as well as other applicants, the following 
information submitted with an Auction 903 short-form application at 
least until after the auction closes and the results are announced:
     The state(s) selected by an applicant.
     The state(s) for which the applicant has been determined 
to be eligible to bid.
     The performance tier and latency combination(s) selected 
by an applicant and the associated weight for each combination.
     The spectrum access attachment submitted with the short-
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     The performance tier and latency combination(s) for which 
the applicant has been determined to be eligible to bid and the 
associated weight for each combination.
     An applicant's responses to the questions in Appendix A of 
the CAF II Auction Procedures Public Notice and any supporting 
documentation submitted in any attachment(s) that are intended to 
demonstrate an applicant's ability to meet the public interest 
obligations for each performance tier and latency combination that the 
applicant has selected in its application.
     Any financial information contained in an applicant's 
short-form application for which the applicant has requested 
confidential treatment under the abbreviated process in Sec.  
0.459(a)(4) of the Commission's rules.
    93. All other application information that is not subject to a 
request for confidential treatment will be publicly available upon the 
release of the public notice announcing the status of submitted short-
form applications after initial review.
    94. Any applicant may use an abbreviated process under Sec.  
0.459(a)(4) to request confidential treatment of the financial 
information contained in its short-form application. The abbreviated 
process allows applicants to answer a simple yes/no question on FCC 
Form 183 as to whether they wish their information to be withheld from 
public inspection. Requests to withhold financial data that applicants 
elsewhere disclose to the public will not be granted and that 
information may be disclosed in the normal course.
    95. Unlike the typical Sec.  0.459 process, which requires that an 
applicant submit a statement of the reasons for withholding the 
information for which confidential treatment is sought from public 
inspection, an applicant that seeks confidential treatment of the 
financial information contained in its short-form application need not 
submit a statement that conforms with the requirements of Sec.  
0.459(b) unless and until its request for confidential treatment is 
challenged. Because the Commission has found in other contexts that 
financial information that is not otherwise publicly available could be 
competitively sensitive, applicants seeking confidential treatment of 
financial information may use this abbreviated process. The Commission 
will not, however, permit an applicant to seek confidential treatment 
of the total financial score that it receives for its financial metrics 
(using the five-point scale adopted above) pursuant to the Sec.  
0.459(a)(4) abbreviated process. Because an applicant's total financial 
score will not identify an applicant's specific financial information, 
it does not raise the same competitive sensitivity concerns.
    96. The Sec.  0.459(a)(4) abbreviated process for requesting 
confidential treatment may not be used by an applicant to request 
confidential treatment of any information in its short-form application 
other than its financial information. Thus, an applicant that wishes to 
seek confidential treatment of any other portion(s) of its short-form 
application must file a regular Sec.  0.459 request for confidential 
treatment of any such information with its short-form application 
(other than responses to the questions in Appendix A of the CAF II 
Auction Procedures Public Notice and associated supporting 
documentation that the Commission presumes to be competitively 
sensitive). This request must include a statement of the reasons for 
withholding those portions of the application from public inspection. 
Additionally, in the event an applicant's abbreviated request for 
confidential treatment of the financial information contained in its 
short-form application is challenged, the applicant must submit a 
request for confidential treatment of its financial information that 
conforms with the requirements of Sec.  0.459 within 10 business days 
after receiving notice of the challenge.
    97. After the auction closes and the results are announced, the 
Commission no longer has a need to preserve anonymous bidding. 
Accordingly, the Commission will make publicly available all short-form 
application information that was withheld from the public prior to and/
or during the auction, except for (1) responses to the questions in 
Appendix A of the CAF II Auction Procedures Public Notice and any 
supporting information submitted in any attachment(s) that are intended 
to demonstrate an applicant's ability to meet the public interest 
obligations for the performance tier and latency combination(s) that 
the applicant selected in its application, and (2) any financial 
information for which the Sec.  0.459(a)(4) abbreviated confidential 
treatment process was requested and continues to be afforded. This 
approach is consistent with the Commission's interest in a transparent 
auction process and its practice in the Mobility Fund Phase I auction 
and typical spectrum auctions.
    98. Prohibited Communications and Compliance with Antitrust Laws. 
To help protect competition in the auction, the Commission's rules 
prohibit an applicant from communicating certain auction-related 
information to another applicant from the auction application filing 
deadline until the post-auction deadline for winning bidders to file 
long-form applications for support. More specifically, Sec.  1.21002 of 
the Commission's rules prohibits an applicant in Auction 903 from 
cooperating or collaborating with any other applicant with respect to 
its own, or one another's, or any other competing applicant's bids or 
bidding strategies, and from communicating with any other applicant in 
any manner the substance of its own, or one another's, or any other 
competing applicant's bids or bidding strategies during the prohibition 
period. The rule provides an exception for communications between 
applicants if those applicants identify each other on their respective 
applications as members of a joint bidding arrangement and certify that 
the application identifies all real parties in interest to agreements 
related to the applicant's participation in the auction. The targeted 
restrictions imposed by the rule are necessary to serve the important 
public interest in a fair and competitive auction.
    99. Entities Covered by Sec.  1.21002. Section 1.21002's 
prohibition of certain communications will apply to any applicant that 
submits a short-form application to participate in Auction 903. This 
prohibition applies to all applicants that submit short-form 
applications regardless of whether such applicants become qualified 
bidders or actually bid.
    100. ``Applicant'' for purposes of this section includes the entity 
filing the application, each party capable of controlling the 
applicant, and each party that may be controlled by the applicant or by 
a party capable of controlling the applicant.
    101. Subject to the joint bidding arrangement exception, the 
prohibition applies to communications of an applicant that are conveyed 
to another applicant. The prohibition of ``communicating in any 
manner'' includes public disclosures as well as private communications 
and indirect or implicit communications, as well as express statements 
of bids and bidding strategies. Consequently, an applicant must take 
care to determine whether its auction-related communications may reach 
another applicant, unless the exception applies.
    102. Applicants subject to Sec.  1.21002 should take special care 
in circumstances where their officers, directors, and employees may 
receive information directly or indirectly relating to any other 
applicant's bids or bidding strategies. Information received by a party 
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be deemed to have been received by the applicant under certain 
circumstances. For example, Commission staff have found that, where an 
individual serves as an officer and director for two or more 
applicants, the bids and bidding strategies of one applicant are 
presumed conveyed to the other applicant, and, absent a disclosed 
agreement that makes the rule's exception applicable, the shared 
officer creates an apparent violation of the rule. Commission staff 
have not addressed a situation where non-officers or directors receive 
information regarding a competing applicant's bids or bidding 
strategies and whether that information should be presumed to be 
communicated to the applicant.
    103. Prohibition Applies Until Long-Form Application Deadline. The 
Sec.  1.21002 prohibition of certain communications begins at the 
short-form application filing deadline and ends at the long-form 
application deadline. Long-form applications will be due within 10 
business days after release of the Auction 903 closing public notice, 
unless otherwise provided by public notice.
    104. Prohibited Communications. Section 1.21002 prohibits an 
applicant from communicating with another applicant only with respect 
to ``its own, or one another's, or any other competing applicant's bids 
or bidding strategies.'' Thus, the prohibition does not apply to all 
communications between or among applicants; it applies to any 
communication conveying, in whole or part, directly or indirectly, the 
applicant's or a competing applicant's bids or bidding strategies.
    105. All applicants applying to obtain support are ``competing 
applicants'' under the rule. Parties apply to participate in Auction 
903 to obtain support from a fixed budget that is insufficient to 
provide support at the reserve price to all eligible areas. The bidding 
system determines which areas will receive support based on the bids 
placed for any areas. As in the reverse auction portion of the 
broadcast incentive auction, applicants are competing with one another 
regardless of whether each seeks to serve different geographic areas 
with Phase II support.
    106. A communication must convey ``bids or bidding strategies'' to 
be covered by the prohibition. The prohibition applies to the same 
subject matter included in ``joint bidding arrangements,'' as defined 
for purposes of determining impermissible state overlaps among 
applicants. Those arrangements (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. Thus, covered parties should be careful to avoid direct 
or indirect communications with another applicant that (i) relate to 
any Phase II auction eligible area(s) and (ii) address Phase II support 
levels, including potential arrangements regarding the post-auction 
market structure in eligible areas.
    107. Business discussions and negotiations that are unrelated to 
bidding in Auction 903 and that do not convey information about Phase 
II bids or bidding strategies are not prohibited by the rule. Moreover, 
not all auction-related information is covered by the prohibition. For 
example, communicating merely whether a party has or has not applied to 
participate in Auction 903 will not violate the rule. In contrast, 
communicating how a party will participate, including specific states 
and/or tier and latency combinations selected, specific percentages 
bid, and/or whether or not the party is placing bids, would convey bids 
or bidding strategies and would be prohibited.
    108. While Sec.  1.21002 does not prohibit business discussions and 
negotiations among auction applicants that are not auction related, 
each applicant must remain vigilant not to communicate, directly or 
indirectly, information that affects, or could affect, bids or bidding 
strategy. Certain discussions might touch upon subject matters that 
could convey cost information and bidding strategies. Such subject 
areas include, but are not limited to, management, sales, local 
marketing agreements, and other transactional agreements.
    109. Bids or bidding strategies may be communicated outside of 
situations that involve one party subject to the prohibition 
communicating privately and directly with another such party. For 
example, the Commission has warned that prohibited ``communications 
concerning bids and bidding strategies may include communications 
regarding capital calls or requests for additional funds in support of 
bids or bidding strategies to the extent such communications convey 
information concerning the bids and bidding strategies directly or 
indirectly.'' Moreover, the Commission found a violation of the rule 
against prohibited communications when an applicant used the 
Commission's bidding system to disclose ``its bidding strategy in a 
manner that explicitly invited other auction participants to cooperate 
and collaborate . . . in specific markets,'' and has placed auction 
participants on notice that the use of its bidding system ``to disclose 
market information to competitors will not be tolerated and will 
subject bidders to sanctions.''
    110. Likewise, when completing short-form applications, each 
applicant should avoid any statements or disclosures that may violate 
Sec.  1.21002, particularly in light of the limited information 
procedures in effect for Auction 903. Specifically, an applicant should 
avoid including any information in its short-form application that 
might convey information regarding its state selection, such as 
referring to certain states or markets in describing bidding 
agreements, including any information in attachments that will be 
publicly available that may otherwise disclose the applicant's state 
selections, or, to the extent it has an alternative option, using 
applicant names that refer to states or locations within a state.
    111. Applicants also should use caution in their dealings with 
other parties, such as members of the press, financial analysts, or 
others who might become conduits for the communication of prohibited 
bidding information. For example, even though communicating that it has 
applied to participate in the auction will not violate the rule, an 
applicant's statement to the press that it intends to stop bidding in 
the auction could give rise to a finding of a Sec.  1.21002 violation. 
Similarly, an applicant's public statement of intent not to place bids 
during Auction 903 bidding could also violate the rule.
    112. Applicants should be mindful that communicating non-public 
application or bidding information publicly or privately to another 
applicant may violate Sec.  1.21002 even though that information 
subsequently may be made public during later periods of the application 
or bidding processes.
    113. Communicating with Third Parties. Section 1.21002 does not 
prohibit an applicant from communicating bids or bidding strategies to 
a third-party, such as a consultant or consulting firm, counsel, or 
lender, provided that the 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 applicants, unless both applicants are parties 
to a joint bidding arrangement disclosed on their respective 
applications. For example, an applicant might require a third party, 
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agreement before the applicant communicates any information regarding 
bids or bidding strategy to the third party. Within third-party firms, 
separate individual employees, such as attorneys or auction 
consultants, may advise individual applicants on bids or bidding 
strategies, as long as such firms implement firewalls and other 
compliance procedures that prevent such individuals from communicating 
the bids or bidding strategies of one applicant to other individuals 
representing separate applicants. Although firewalls and/or other 
procedures should be used, their existence is not an absolute defense 
to liability, if a violation of the rule has occurred.
    114. As Commission staff have explained in the context of the 
broadcast incentive auction, in the case of an individual, the 
objective precautionary measure of a firewall is not available. As a 
result, an individual that is privy to bids or bidding information of 
more than one applicant presents a greater risk of engaging in a 
prohibited communication. The Commission will take the same approach to 
interpreting the prohibited communications rule in Auction 903. Whether 
a prohibited communication has taken place in a given case will depend 
on all the facts pertaining to the case, including who possessed what 
information, what information was conveyed to whom, and the course of 
bidding in the auction.
    115. Separate Auction 903 applicants should not specify the same 
individual on their short-form applications to serve as an authorized 
bidder. A violation of Sec.  1.21002 could occur if an individual acted 
as the authorized bidder for two or more applicants because a single 
individual may, even unwittingly, be influenced by the knowledge of the 
bids or bidding strategies of multiple applicants, in his or her 
actions on behalf of such applicants. Also, if the authorized bidders 
are different individuals employed by the same organization (e.g., a 
law firm, engineering firm, or consulting firm), a violation similarly 
could occur. In the latter case, at a minimum, applicants should 
certify on their applications that precautionary steps have been taken 
to prevent communication between authorized bidders, and that the 
applicant and its bidders will comply with Sec.  1.21002.
    116. Whether a communication is prohibited is fact dependent and 
determined on a case-by-case basis. Therefore, the Commission cannot 
categorically announce more ``flexible'' or lenient enforcement 
intentions or speculate on whether hypothetical, broadly described 
conduct would constitute a violation of the rule. Nonetheless, 
Commission precedent makes clear that an individual consultant hired by 
multiple applicants to offer bidding advice during the auction presents 
a greater risk of violating Sec.  1.21002 than an individual consultant 
who estimates the costs of individual projects for multiple applicants 
without weighing in on bidding strategies during the bidding.
    117. Potential applicants may discuss the short-form application or 
bids for specific CBGs with the counsel, consultant, or expert of their 
choice before the short-form application deadline. Furthermore, the 
same third-party individual could continue to give advice after the 
short-form deadline regarding the application, provided that no 
information pertaining to bids or bidding strategies, including 
state(s) selected on the short-form application, is conveyed to that 
individual. With respect to bidding, the same third-party individual 
could, before the short-form application deadline, assist more than one 
potential applicant with calculating how much support the specific 
applicant would require to provide service in each CBG for which it is 
interested in bidding. If such work can be completed in advance of the 
short-form application deadline, it would eliminate the need for third-
party bidding advice during the auction. Finally, to the extent 
potential applicants can develop bidding instructions prior to the 
short-form deadline that a third party could implement without changes 
during bidding, the third party could follow such instructions for 
multiple applicants provided that those applicants do not communicate 
with the third party during the prohibition period.
    118. Section 1.21001(b)(4) Certification. By electronically 
submitting a short-form application, each applicant in Auction 903 
certifies its compliance with Sec. Sec.  1.21001(b)(4) and 1.21002. In 
particular, an applicant must certify under penalty of perjury that the 
application discloses all real parties in interest to any agreements 
involving the applicant's participation in the competitive bidding for 
Phase II support. Also, the applicant must certify that it and all 
applicable parties have complied with and will continue to comply with 
47 CFR 1.21002.
    119. Merely filing a certifying statement as part of an application 
will not outweigh specific evidence that a prohibited communication has 
occurred, nor will it preclude the initiation of an investigation when 
warranted. The Commission has stated that it ``intend[s] to scrutinize 
carefully any instances in which bidding patterns suggest that 
collusion may be occurring.'' Any applicant found to have violated 
Sec.  1.21002(b) may be subject to sanctions.
    120. Duty to Report Prohibited Communications. Section 1.21002(c) 
provides that any applicant that makes or receives a communication that 
appears to violate Sec.  1.21002 must report such communication in 
writing to the Commission immediately, and in no case later than five 
business days after the communication occurs. An applicant's obligation 
to make such a report continues until the report has been made.
    121. In addition, Sec.  1.65 of the Commission's rules requires an 
applicant to maintain the accuracy and completeness of information 
furnished in its pending application and to notify the Commission of 
any substantial change that may be of decisional significance to that 
application. Thus, Sec.  1.65 requires an Auction 903 applicant to 
notify the Commission of any substantial change to the information or 
certifications included in its pending short-form application. An 
applicant is therefore required by Sec.  1.65 to report to the 
Commission any communication the applicant has made to or received from 
another applicant after the short-form application filing deadline that 
affects or has the potential to affect bids or bidding strategy, unless 
such communication is made to or received from an applicant that is a 
member of a joint bidding arrangement identified on the application 
pursuant to Sec.  1.21001(b)(4).
    122. Sections 1.65(a) and 1.21002 of the Commission's rules require 
each applicant in competitive bidding proceedings to furnish additional 
or corrected information within five days of a significant occurrence, 
or to amend its short-form application no more than five days after the 
applicant becomes aware of the need for amendment. These rules are 
intended to facilitate the auction process by making information that 
should be publicly available promptly accessible to all participants 
and to enable the Bureaus to act expeditiously on those changes when 
such action is necessary.
    123. Procedure for Reporting Prohibited Communications. A party 
reporting any prohibited communication pursuant to Sec.  1.65, Sec.  
1.21001(b), or Sec.  1.21002(c) must take care to ensure that any 
report of the prohibited communication does not itself give rise to a 
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Sec.  1.21002. For example, a party's report of a prohibited 
communication could violate the rule by communicating prohibited 
information to other applicants through the use of Commission filing 
procedures that allow such materials to be made available for public 
inspection.
    124. Parties must file only a single report concerning a prohibited 
communication and must file that report with the Commission personnel 
expressly charged with administering the Commission's auctions. The 
Commission's rule is designed to minimize the risk of inadvertent 
dissemination of information in such reports. Any reports required by 
Sec.  1.21002(c) must be filed consistent with the instructions set 
forth in the document. For Auction 903, such reports must be filed with 
Margaret W. Wiener, the Chief of the Auctions and Spectrum Access 
Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, by the most expeditious 
means available. Any such report should be submitted by email to Ms. 
Wiener at the following email address: [email protected]. If you 
choose instead to submit a report in hard copy, any such report must be 
delivered only to: Margaret W. Wiener, Chief, Auctions and Spectrum 
Access Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal 
Communications Commission, 445 12th Street SW, Room 6-C217, Washington, 
DC 20554.
    125. A party seeking to report such a prohibited communication 
should consider submitting its report with a request that the report or 
portions of the submission be withheld from public inspection by 
following the procedures specified in Sec.  0.459 of the Commission's 
rules. Such parties are encouraged to coordinate with the Auctions and 
Spectrum Access Division staff about the procedures for submitting such 
reports.
    126. Winning Bidders Must Disclose Terms of Agreements. Each 
applicant that is a winning bidder may be required to disclose in its 
long-form application the specific terms, conditions, and parties 
involved in any agreement into which it has entered. This may apply to 
any bidding consortia, joint venture, partnership, or agreement, 
understanding, or other arrangement entered into relating to the 
competitive bidding process, including any agreement relating to the 
post-auction market structure. Failure to comply with the Commission's 
rules can result in enforcement action.
    127. Additional Information Concerning Prohibition of Certain 
Communications in Commission Auctions. Section 1.21002 is consistent 
with similar rules the Commission has applied in other Commission 
auctions. Applicants may gain insight into the public policies 
underlying Sec.  1.21002 by reviewing information about the application 
of these other rules. Decisions applying these rules by courts and by 
the Commission and its bureaus in other Commission auctions can be 
found at http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/prohibited_communications. 
Applicants utilizing these precedents should keep in mind the specific 
language of the rule applied in past decisions, as well as any 
differences in the context of the applicable auctions.
    128. Antitrust Laws. Regardless of compliance with the Commission's 
rules, applicants remain subject to the antitrust laws, which are 
designed to prevent anticompetitive behavior in the marketplace. 
Compliance with the disclosure requirements of Sec.  1.21002 will not 
insulate a party from enforcement of the antitrust laws. For instance, 
a violation of the antitrust laws could arise out of actions taking 
place well before any party submits a short-form application. The 
Commission has cited a number of examples of potentially 
anticompetitive actions that would be prohibited under antitrust laws: 
For example, actual or potential competitors may not agree to divide 
territories in order to minimize competition, regardless of whether 
they split a market in which they both do business, or whether they 
merely reserve one market for one and another market for the other. 
Similarly, Commission staff have previously reminded potential 
applicants and others that ``[e]ven where the applicant discloses 
parties with whom it has reached an agreement on the short-form 
application, thereby permitting discussions with those parties, the 
applicant is nevertheless subject to existing antitrust laws.''
    129. To the extent the Commission becomes aware of specific 
allegations that suggest that violations of the federal antitrust laws 
may have occurred, the Commission may refer such allegations to the 
United States Department of Justice for investigation. If an applicant 
is found to have violated the antitrust laws or the Commission's rules 
in connection with its participation in the competitive bidding 
process, it may be subject to a forfeiture and may be prohibited from 
participating further in Auction 903 and in future auctions, among 
other sanctions.
    130. Red Light Rule. The Commission adopted rules, including a 
provision referred to as the ``red light rule,'' that implement the 
Commission's obligation under the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 
1996, which governs the collection of debts owed to the United States, 
including debts owed to the Commission. Under the red light rule, 
applications and other requests for benefits filed by parties that have 
outstanding debts owed to the Commission will not be processed. 
Applicants seeking to participate in Auction 903 are subject to the 
Commission's red light rule. Pursuant to the red light rule, unless 
otherwise expressly provided for, the Commission will withhold action 
on an application by any entity found to be delinquent in its debt to 
the Commission.
    131. Because robust participation is critical to the success of the 
Phase II auction, the Commission finds good cause to provide a limited 
waiver of the red light rule for any applicant seeking to participate 
in Auction 903 that is red-lighted for debt owed to the Commission at 
the time it timely files a short-form application. Specifically, a red-
lighted applicant seeking to participate in Auction 903 will have until 
the close of the application resubmission filing window to pay any 
debt(s) associated with the red light. No further opportunity to cure 
will be allowed. If an applicant has not resolved its red light 
issue(s) by the close of the initial filing window, its application 
will be deemed incomplete. If the applicant has not resolved its red 
light issue(s) by the close of the application resubmission window, 
Commission staff will immediately cease all processing of the 
applicant's short-form application, and the applicant will be deemed 
not qualified to bid in the auction. As noted above, this waiver is 
limited. It does not waive or otherwise affect the Commission's right 
or obligation to collect any debt owed to the Commission by an Auction 
903 applicant by any means available to the Commission, including set 
off, referral of debt to the United States Treasury for collection, 
and/or by red lighting other applications or requests filed by an 
Auction 903 applicant.
    132. Potential applicants for Auction 903 should review their own 
records, as well as the Commission's Red Light Display System (RLD), to 
determine whether they owe non-tax debt to the Commission and should 
try to resolve and pay any outstanding debt(s) prior to submitting a 
short-form application. The RLD enables a party to check the status of 
its account by individual FCC Registration Numbers (FRNs) and links 
other FRNs sharing the same Tax Identification Number (TIN) when 
determining whether there are outstanding delinquent debts. The RLD is 
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redlight/. Additional information is available at https://www.fcc.gov/debt_collection/.
    133. Additionally, an Auction 903 applicant may incur debt to the 
Commission after it files its short-form application and may fail to 
pay that debt when due. An applicant should note that the Commission 
will conduct additional red light checks prior to authorizing Phase II 
auction support. Qualified bidders are encouraged to continue to review 
their own records as well as the RLD periodically during the auction 
and to resolve and pay all outstanding debts to the Commission as soon 
as possible. The Commission will not authorize any winning bidder to 
receive Phase II auction support until its red light issues have been 
resolved.
    134. USF Debarment. The Commission's rules provide for the 
debarment of those convicted of or found civilly liable for defrauding 
the high-cost support program. Auction 903 applicants are reminded that 
those rules apply with equal force to the Phase II auction.
    135. Modifications to FCC Form 183. Only Minor Modifications 
Allowed. After the initial FCC Form 183 filing deadline, an Auction 903 
applicant will be permitted to make only minor changes to its 
application consistent with the Commission's rules. Examples of minor 
changes include the deletion or addition of authorized bidders (to a 
maximum of three) and the revision of addresses and telephone numbers 
of the applicant, its responsible party, and its contact person. Major 
modification to an FCC Form 183 (e.g., adding a state in which the 
applicant intends to bid, certain changes in ownership that would 
constitute an assignment or transfer of control of the applicant, 
change of certifying official, change in applicant's legal 
classification that results in a change in control) will not be 
permitted after the initial FCC Form 183 filing deadline. If an 
amendment reporting changes is a ``major amendment,'' as described in 
Sec.  1.21001(d)(4), the major amendment will not be accepted and may 
result in the dismissal of the application.
    136. Duty to Maintain Accuracy and Completeness of FCC Form 183. 
Pursuant to Sec.  1.65 of the Commission's rules, each applicant has a 
continuing obligation to maintain the accuracy and completeness of 
information furnished in a pending application, including a pending 
application to participate in the Phase II auction. Consistent with the 
requirements for the Commission's spectrum auctions, an applicant for 
Auction 903 must furnish additional or corrected information to the 
Commission within five business days after a significant occurrence, or 
amend its FCC Form 183 no more than five business days after the 
applicant becomes aware of the need for the amendment. An applicant is 
obligated to amend its pending application even if a reported change 
may result in the dismissal of the application because it is 
subsequently determined to be a major modification.
    137. Modifying an FCC Form 183. As noted above, an entity seeking 
to participate in Auction 903 must file an FCC Form 183 electronically 
via the FCC's Auction Application System. During the initial filing 
window, an applicant will be able to make any necessary modifications 
to its FCC Form 183 in the Auction Application System. An applicant 
that has certified and submitted its FCC Form 183 before the close of 
the initial filing window may continue to make modifications as often 
as necessary until the close of that window; however, the applicant 
must re-certify and resubmit its FCC Form 183 before the close of the 
initial filing window to confirm and effect its latest application 
changes. After each submission, a confirmation page will be displayed 
stating the submission time and submission date.
    138. An applicant will also be allowed to modify its FCC Form 183 
in the Auction Application System, except for certain fields, during 
the resubmission filing window and after the release of the public 
notice announcing the Auction 903 qualified bidders. During these 
times, if an applicant needs to make permissible minor changes to its 
FCC Form 183, or must make changes in order to maintain the accuracy 
and completeness of its application pursuant to Sec.  1.65, it must 
make the change(s) in the Auction Application System and then re-
certify and re-submit its application to confirm and effect the 
change(s).
    139. An applicant's ability to modify its FCC Form 183 in the 
Auction Application System will be limited between the closing of the 
initial filing window and the opening of the application resubmission 
filing window and between the closing of the resubmission filing window 
and the release of the public notice announcing the Auction 903 
qualified bidders. During these periods, an applicant will be able to 
view its submitted application, but will be permitted to modify only 
the applicant's address, responsible party address, and contact 
information (e.g., name, address, telephone number, etc.) in the 
Auction Application System. An applicant will not be able to modify any 
other pages of FCC Form 183 in the Auction Application System during 
these periods. If, during these periods, an applicant needs to make 
other permissible minor changes to its FCC Form 183, or changes to 
maintain the accuracy and completeness of its application pursuant to 
Sec.  1.65, the applicant must submit a letter briefly summarizing the 
changes to its FCC Form 183 via email to [email protected]. The email 
summarizing the changes must include a subject line referring to 
Auction 903 and the name of the applicant, for example, ``Re: Changes 
to Auction 903 Auction Application of XYZ Corp.'' Any attachments to 
the email must be formatted as Adobe[supreg] Acrobat[supreg] (PDF) or 
Microsoft[supreg] Word documents. An applicant that submits its changes 
in this manner must subsequently modify, certify, and submit its FCC 
Form 183 application electronically in the Auction Application System 
once it is again open and available to applicants.
    140. Applicants should also note that even at times when the 
Auction Application System is open and available to applicants, the 
system will not allow an applicant to make certain other permissible 
changes itself (e.g., correcting a misstatement of the applicant's 
legal classification). This is the case because certain fields on the 
FCC Form 183 will no longer be available to/changeable by the applicant 
after the initial filing window closes. If an applicant needs to make a 
permissible minor change of this nature, it must submit a written 
request by email to [email protected], requesting that the Commission 
manually make the change on the applicant's behalf. Once Commission 
staff has informed the applicant that the change has been made in the 
Auction Application System, the applicant must then recertify and 
resubmit its FCC Form 183 in the Auction Application System to confirm 
and effect the change(s).
    141. As with filing FCC Form 183, any amendment(s) to the 
application and related statements of fact must be certified by an 
authorized representative of the applicant with authority to bind the 
applicant. Applicants should note that submission of any such amendment 
or related statement of fact constitutes a representation by the person 
certifying that he or she is an authorized representative with such 
authority and that the contents of the amendment or statement of fact 
are true and correct.
    142. Applicants must not submit application-specific material 
through the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System. Further, as 
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related to their applications should use caution to ensure that their 
submissions do not contain confidential information or communicate 
information that would violate Sec.  1.21002 or the limited information 
procedures adopted for Auction 903. An applicant seeking to submit, 
outside of the Auction Application System, information that might 
reflect non-public information, such as an applicant's state and/or 
performance tier and latency selection(s) or specific information about 
bid(s), should consider including in its email a request that the 
filing or portions of the filing be withheld from public inspection 
until the end of the prohibition of certain communications pursuant to 
Sec.  1.21002.
    143. Questions about FCC Form 183 amendments should be directed to 
the Auctions and Spectrum Access Division at (202) 418-0660.

VI. Preparing for Bidding in Auction 903

    144. Bidder Education. Prior to the deadline for applications to 
participate in Auction 903, detailed educational information will be 
provided in various formats to would-be participants.
    145. The Commission will provide various materials on the pre-
auction process in advance of the opening of the short-form application 
window, beginning with the release of step-by-step instructions for 
completing Form 183. In addition, the Commission will provide an online 
application procedures tutorial covering information on pre-auction 
preparation, completing short-form applications, the application review 
process, and Phase II rules. Moreover, the Commission will conduct a 
workshop or webinar on the pre-auction application process, with an 
opportunity for participants to ask questions.
    146. The Commission will provide separate educational materials on 
the bidding process in advance of the start of the mock auction, 
beginning with release of a user guide for the bidding system, followed 
by an online bidding procedures tutorial. The Commission will also 
conduct a workshop or webinar on the bidding process with an 
opportunity for participants to ask questions.
    147. Based on the Commission's experience with past auctions, 
parties interested in participating in this auction will find these 
educational opportunities an efficient and effective way to further 
their understanding of the application and bidding processes. The 
Auction 903 online tutorials will allow viewers to navigate the 
presentation outline, review written notes, listen to audio of the 
notes, and search for topics using a text search function. Additional 
features of this web-based tool include links to auction-specific 
Commission releases, email links for contacting Commission staff, and a 
timeline with deadlines for auction preparation. The online tutorials 
will be accessible on the ``Education'' tab of the Phase II auction 
website at https://www.fcc.gov/connect-america-fund-phase-ii-auction. 
Once posted, the tutorials will be accessible anytime.
    148. Finally, the Commission's Office of Communications Business 
Opportunities will engage with small providers interested in the 
auction process.
    149. Short-Form Applications: Due Before 6:00 p.m. ET on March 30, 
2018. In order to be eligible to bid in this auction, applicants must 
first follow the procedures to submit a short-form application (FCC 
Form 183) electronically via the Auction Application System, following 
the instructions to be released with a public notice in advance of the 
opening of the filing window. This short-form application will become 
available with the opening of the initial filing window and must be 
submitted prior to 6:00 p.m. ET on March 30, 2018. Late applications 
will not be accepted. No application fee is required.
    150. Applications may be filed at any time beginning at noon ET on 
March 19, 2018, until the filing window closes at 6:00 p.m. ET on March 
30, 2018. Applicants are strongly encouraged to file early and are 
responsible for allowing adequate time for filing their applications. 
There are no limits or restrictions on the number of times an 
application can be updated or amended until the filing deadline on 
March 30, 2018.
    151. An applicant must always click on the CERTIFY & SUBMIT button 
on the ``Certify & Submit'' screen to successfully submit its FCC Form 
183 and any modifications; otherwise, the application or changes to the 
application will not be received or reviewed by Commission staff. 
Additional information about accessing, completing, and viewing the FCC 
Form 183 will be provided in a separate public notice. Applicants 
requiring technical assistance should contact FCC Auctions Technical 
Support at (877) 480-3201, option nine; (202) 414-1250; or (202) 414-
1255 (text telephone (TTY)); hours of service are Monday through 
Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET. In order to provide better 
service to the public, all calls to Technical Support are recorded.
    152. Application Processing and Minor Modifications. Public Notice 
of Applicant's Initial Application Status and Opportunity for Minor 
Modifications. After the deadline for filing auction applications, the 
Bureaus will process all timely submitted applications to determine 
whether each applicant has complied with the application requirements 
and provided all information concerning its qualifications for bidding, 
and subsequently will issue a public notice with applicants' initial 
application status identifying (1) those that are complete and (2) 
those that are incomplete or deficient because of defects that may be 
corrected. The public notice will include the deadline for resubmitting 
corrected applications and a paper copy will be sent to the contact 
address listed in the FCC Form 183 for each applicant by overnight 
delivery. In addition, each applicant with an incomplete application 
will be sent information on the nature of the deficiencies in its 
application, along with the name and phone number of a Commission staff 
member who can answer questions specific to the application.
    153. After the initial application filing deadline on March 30, 
2018, applicants can make only minor modifications to their 
applications. Major modifications (e.g., change control of the 
applicant, change the certifying official, or selecting additional 
states in which to bid) will not be permitted. After the deadline for 
resubmitting corrected applications, an applicant will have no further 
opportunity to cure any deficiencies in its application or provide any 
additional information that may affect Commission staff's ultimate 
determination of whether and to what extent the applicant is qualified 
to participate in Auction 903.
    154. Commission staff will communicate only with an applicant's 
contact person or certifying official, as designated on the applicant's 
FCC Form 183, unless the applicant's certifying official or contact 
person notifies Commission staff in writing that another representative 
is authorized to speak on the applicant's behalf. Authorizations may be 
sent by email to [email protected].
    155. Public Notice of Applicant's Final Application Status. After 
the Bureaus review resubmitted applications, they will release a public 
notice identifying applicants that have become qualified bidders. The 
Auction 903 Qualified Bidders Public Notice will be issued at least 15 
business days before bidding in Auction 903 begins. Qualified bidders 
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with submitted FCC Form 183 applications that are deemed timely filed 
and complete.
    156. Auction Registration. All qualified bidders are automatically 
registered for the auction. Registration materials will be distributed 
prior to the auction by overnight delivery. The mailing will be sent 
only to the contact person at the contact address listed in the FCC 
Form 183 and will include the SecurID[supreg] tokens that will be 
required to place bids and the Auction Bidder Line phone number.
    157. Qualified bidders that do not receive this registration 
mailing will not be able to submit bids. Therefore, any qualified 
bidder that has not received this mailing by noon on July 9, 2018, 
should call the Auctions Hotline at (717) 338-2868. Receipt of this 
registration mailing is critical to participating in the auction, and 
each applicant is responsible for ensuring it has received all the 
registration materials.
    158. In the event that SecurID[supreg] tokens are lost or damaged, 
only a person who has been designated as an authorized bidder, the 
contact person, or the certifying official on the applicant's short-
form application may request replacements. To request replacement of 
these items, call the Auction Bidder Line at the telephone number 
provided in the registration materials or the Auction Hotline at (717) 
338-2868.
    159. Remote Electronic Bidding via the CAF II Bidding System. 
Bidders will be able to participate in Auction 903 over the internet 
using the CAF II Bidding System. Only qualified bidders are permitted 
to bid. Each authorized bidder must have his or her own SecurID[supreg] 
token, which the Commission will provide at no charge. Each applicant 
with one authorized bidder will be issued two SecurID[supreg] tokens, 
while applicants with two or three authorized bidders will be issued 
three tokens. A bidder cannot bid without his or her SecurID tokens. 
For security purposes, the SecurID[supreg] tokens and a telephone 
number for bidding questions are only mailed to the contact person at 
the contact address listed on the FCC Form 183. Each SecurID[supreg] 
token is tailored to a specific auction. SecurID[supreg] tokens issued 
for other auctions or obtained from a source other than the FCC will 
not work for Auction 903. Please note that the SecurID[supreg] tokens 
can be recycled and the Bureaus encourage bidders to return the tokens 
to the FCC. Pre-addressed envelopes will be provided to return the 
tokens once the auction has ended.
    160. The Commission makes no warranties whatsoever, and shall not 
be deemed to have made any warranties, with respect to the CAF II 
Bidding System, including any implied warranties of merchantability or 
fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall the Commission, or 
any of its officers, employees, or agents, be liable for any damages 
whatsoever (including, but not limited to, loss of business profits, 
business interruption, loss of use, revenue, or business information, 
or any other direct, indirect, or consequential damages) arising out of 
or relating to the existence, furnishing, functioning, or use of the 
CAF II Bidding System. Moreover, no obligation or liability will arise 
out of the Commission's technical, programming, or other advice or 
service provided in connection with the CAF II Bidding System.
    161. To the extent an issue arises with the CAF II Bidding System 
itself, the Bureaus will take all appropriate measures to resolve such 
issues quickly and equitably. Should an issue arise that is outside the 
CAF II Bidding System or attributable to a bidder, including, but not 
limited to, a bidder's hardware, software, or internet access problem 
that prevents the bidder from submitting a bid prior to the end of a 
round, the Commission shall have no obligation to resolve or remediate 
such an issue on behalf of the bidder. Similarly, if an issue arises 
due to bidder error using the CAF II Bidding System, the Commission 
shall have no obligation to resolve or remediate such an issue on 
behalf of the bidder. Accordingly, after the close of a bidding round, 
the results of bid processing will not be altered absent evidence of 
any failure in the CAF II Bidding System.
    162. Mock Auction. All qualified bidders will be eligible to 
participate in a mock auction, which will be scheduled during the week 
before the first day of bidding in Auction 903. The mock auction will 
enable qualified bidders to become familiar with the CAF II Bidding 
System and to practice submitting bids prior to the auction. The 
Commission strongly recommends that all qualified bidders, including 
all their authorized bidders, participate to assure that they can log 
in to the bidding system and gain experience with the bidding 
procedures. Participating in the mock auction may reduce the likelihood 
of a bidder making a mistake during the auction. Details regarding the 
mock auction will be announced in the Auction 903 Qualified Bidders 
Public Notice.

VII. Bidding in Auction 903

    163. Auction Structure: Reverse Auction Mechanism. Multi-Round 
Reverse Auction Format. The Commission will conduct Auction 903 using a 
multi-round, descending clock auction.
    164. At a very high level, bidding in Auction 903 works as follows: 
In each round of the auction, a bidder will be asked whether it is 
willing to provide service to an area, at a performance tier and 
latency it indicates, in exchange for a support amount that is at least 
as high as an amount announced by the bidding system. In each 
subsequent round, the announced support amount will be less than the 
amount from the previous round. To the extent that the bidder is 
willing to accept the announced amount, it will so indicate by 
submitting a ``bid'' on a spreadsheet indicating the area, the tier and 
latency, and the current amount that it accepts. If the current round's 
announced support amount becomes too low for the bidder, the bidder can 
simply stop bidding for the area or alternatively, can enter a bid that 
indicates the lowest amount it will accept (an amount higher than the 
round's announced amount and lower than the last round's announced 
amount) in exchange for providing the service.
    165. As set forth in the sections below, the announced support 
amount that the bidder responds to in a round depends on a percentage--
applicable to bidding for all areas--as well as the reserve price for 
the specific area and the level of service that the bidder proposes to 
provide if it is assigned support for the area. These factors are 
linked through a formula. However, the bidding template--the 
spreadsheet--will show the support amount for a bid as well as the 
various factors determining that support amount in a given bidding 
round. Therefore, to bid effectively, a bidder need only determine the 
lowest amount of support it will accept in exchange for providing 
service to an area and bid for support that is at least that amount.
    166. The Commission is mindful of the need to make the bidding 
process as simple as possible, while ensuring an orderly, fair, and 
transparent auction. The Commission will provide ample bidder education 
prior to the auction to help ensure that all potential auction 
participants are confident of the bidding procedures the Commission 
adopts.
    167. Minimum Geographic Area for Bidding. The Commission will use 
CBGs containing one or more eligible census blocks as the minimum 
geographic area for bidding in the auction. In December 2017, WCB 
released a list of eligible census blocks based on December 31, 2016 
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census blocks, which are located in approximately 30,300 CBGs. WCB will 
release a revised map and list of eligible census blocks.
    168. Auction Delay, Suspension, or Cancellation. By announcement, 
the auction may be delayed, suspended, or cancelled in the event of 
natural disaster, technical obstacle, network disruption, evidence of 
an auction security breach or unlawful bidding activity, administrative 
or weather necessity, or for any other reason that affects the fair and 
efficient conduct of the competitive bidding. In such cases, the 
Bureaus, in their sole discretion, may elect to resume the auction 
starting from the point at which the auction was suspended or cancel 
the auction in its entirety.
    169. Bidding Procedures. Bidding Overview. The Commission will use 
a descending clock auction to identify the providers that will be 
eligible to become authorized to receive Phase II support, subject to 
post-auction application review. This auction also will establish the 
amount of support that each winning bidder will be eligible to receive 
using a ``second-price'' rule. Pursuant to the Phase II Auction Order, 
81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016, the auction assigns winning bids based on 
the percentage each bid represents of its respective area's reserve 
price and determines support amounts that take into account the 
performance tier and latency specified in the bid.
    170. 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. Before each bidding round, the 
bidding system will announce a new base clock percentage, which will 
set a lower limit on the range of percentages for which bids will be 
accepted during that round. The percentage specified in a bid implies 
an annual support amount for the area, based on the specified 
performance tier and latency combination.
    171. The opening base clock percentage implies a support amount 
that is equal to the full reserve price, and the base clock percentage 
then descends from one round to the next. In a round, a bidder can 
submit a bid for a given area 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. As of the close of a round, each bid 
represents an irrevocable offer to meet the terms of the bid if it 
becomes a winning bid. That is, a bid indicates that the bidder is 
willing to provide service to the locations in the area in accordance 
with its specified performance tier and latency requirements in 
exchange for support. The support amount will be no less than the 
support amount implied by the bid percentage.
    172. The base clock percentage will continue to descend in a series 
of bidding rounds, implying decreasing 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 bidders in areas where there are no competing bids. 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 the 
percentages of their winning bids.
    173. The bidding procedures implement the Commission's prior 
decisions on bidding in the Phase II auction in a straightforward and 
simple way. Accordingly, to compete effectively in the auction, a 
potential bidder need only determine the percentage corresponding to 
the lowest amount of support it will accept to serve a given area using 
its chosen technology and bid in the auction down to that percentage. 
The Commission sets forth the rules governing how the auction system 
collects bids and determines winning bids and support amounts. The 
Commission addresses these in detail so that potential participants can 
understand exactly how the auction works. Among the bidding rules the 
Commission addresses are procedures for two optional variations on the 
basic bid submission approach, namely, procedures for instructing the 
system to submit proxy bids on behalf of the bidder and procedures for 
a type of package bidding. The Commission includes these options 
because the Commission finds that they will simplify the bidding 
process for those bidders that choose to use them, without unfairly 
disadvantaging bidders that do not choose to use them.
    174. Reserve Prices. The reserve price for each CBG is the sum of 
the amounts calculated for each eligible census block in that CBG. For 
all eligible high-cost census blocks (i.e., census blocks with average 
costs above the funding threshold but below the extremely high-cost 
threshold), a reserve price is set based on the annual support per-
location calculated by the CAM for that census block. For census blocks 
with average costs that exceed the extremely high-cost threshold, the 
Commission will impose a $146.10 per-location-per-month funding cap so 
that the reserve price will be equal to $146.10 multiplied by the 
number of locations in that census block as determined by the CAM 
multiplied by 12 months. These procedures will ensure that no census 
blocks will receive more Phase II support than the CAM calculates is 
necessary for deploying and operating a voice and broadband-capable 
network in that census block. The list of eligible census blocks is 
accompanied by the corresponding CBG list, which identifies the reserve 
price, on an annual basis, for each CBG.
    175. Finally, for administrative simplicity, the Commission rounds 
the calculated reserve prices for each CBG (based on the sum of the 
reserve prices for each eligible census block in the CBG) to the 
nearest dollar. For example, if the calculated annual reserve price for 
a CBG is $15,000.49, the reserve price will be rounded down to $15,000 
for the auction; and if a reserve price is $15,000.50, the reserve 
price will be rounded up to $15,001. Thus, any CBG with a calculated 
annual reserve price of less than $0.50 is ineligible for the Phase II 
auction.
    176. Bid Collection. Round Structure. 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 Bureaus 
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 review round 
results and plan their bidding. The Bureaus may modify the amount of 
time for bidding rounds, the amount of time between rounds, and/or the 
number of rounds per day, depending on bidding activity and other 
factors.
    177. Base Clock Percentage. Before each bidding round, the bidding 
system announces a base clock percentage that determines the range of 
acceptable price point percentages for bids submitted in the round. 
Except in Round 1, a bid may be submitted at the base clock percentage, 
or at any higher price point percentage up to but not including, the 
base clock percentage from the previous round. In Round 1, a bid may be 
submitted at the base clock percentage or at any higher price point 
percentage, up to and including the opening base clock percentage.
    178. A bid submitted at the base clock percentage indicates that 
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willing to provide the required service in the bid area in exchange for 
a payment at least as large as that implied by the base clock 
percentage. A bid submitted at a higher price point percentage 
indicates that the bidder will provide service in the area at a support 
payment at least as great as that implied by the price point percentage 
of its bid, but not at lower support amounts.
    179. Opening Base Clock Percentage. The bidding system will set the 
opening base clock percentage at 100 percent of an area's reserve price 
plus an additional percentage equal to the largest weight corresponding 
to the performance tier and latency combinations submitted by any 
qualified bidder in the auction. For example, if any applicant is 
qualified to bid to provide service at the Minimum performance tier and 
high latency--a T+L combination with an assigned weight of 90--the 
opening base clock percentage will be 190 percent. Starting the clock 
at this level will allow bidders with higher-weighted performance tier 
and latency combinations to compete, for multiple bidding rounds, with 
bidders offering performance tier and latency combinations with lower 
weights. At base clock percentages above 100, the implied support 
amounts of bids at higher performance tier and latency combinations 
with lower weights may not decrease from round to round, remaining 
instead at the area's full reserve price.
    180. Clock Decrements. The bidding system will decrement the base 
clock percentage by 10 percentage points in each round. However, the 
Bureaus have the discretion to change that amount during the auction--
within certain limits--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 bid decrement may be increased to 
speed up the auction, with advance notice to bidders, recognizing that 
a bidder has 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. The 
bidding system will use a decrement of 10 percent at the start of the 
auction, and any further changes to the decrement will be limited to 
between 5 percent and 20 percent.
    181. Implied Support Amounts Based on Performance Tier and Latency 
Weights. To calculate the implied annual support amount at a bid 
percentage, an area-specific reserve price is adjusted for the bid 
percentage and the weights for the performance tier and latency 
combination of the bid, set forth below, with implied support not to 
exceed the reserve price. This approach is consistent with previous 
Commission decisions regarding the Phase II auction.
    182. The base clock percentage in each round will imply, for each 
performance tier and latency (T+L) combination, a total amount of 
annual support in dollars for each area available for bidding. 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] TR29MR18.002

Where:

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

    183. 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 (T+L) 
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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    184. As the formula indicates, the implied support amount for an 
area cannot exceed an area's reserve price. As long as the base clock 
percentage remains at or above 100 plus the weight for the tier and 
latency combination of the bid (100+T+L), the implied annual support 
for a bid will be equal to the area's reserve price. Therefore, in some 
rounds when the base clock percentage is above 100, there may be a bid 
for a given area at a tier and latency combination with implied annual 
support equal to the reserve price, and another bid for the same area 
at a higher weighted performance tier and latency combination, with 
implied support below the area's reserve price. However, once the base 
clock percentage is decremented below 100, the implied annual support 
for all area, performance tier, and latency combinations will be below 
each area's respective reserve price.
    185. 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.
    186. The clock auction format with a base clock percentage and 
weights for performance tier and latency combinations implements the 
Commission's prior decisions and provides a simple way to compare bids 
of multiple types.
    187. Acceptable Bids. To submit a bid for support to provide 
service to an area in the auction, the bidding system will require that 
a bidder specify the area, a performance tier and latency combination, 
and a price point percentage, which will in turn correspond to an 
indicated implied support amount for the bid. Such a bid is an offer to 
serve the eligible census blocks within the specified CBG at the 
indicated performance tier and latency, for a total amount of annual 
support that is at least the implied support amount of the bid. Several 
requirements will also apply to bid submission; the bidding system will 
advise bidders if a bid that the bidder attempts to submit does not 
meet these conditions. A bid may optionally include additional 
information for package bidding, as described in the following section.
    188. One Bid per Geographic Area per Round. A bidder will be able 
to place only one bid on a given CBG in a round, be it a bid for only 
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bid including the area. Further, a bidder will be able to bid only for 
CBGs in states for which it is qualified to bid after review of its 
short-form application.
    189. The restriction on overlapping bids by a single bidder will 
simplify bid strategies for bidders and eliminate the need for the 
bidding system to use mathematical optimization to consider multiple 
ways to assign winning bids to a bidder, thus simplifying bid 
processing. Accordingly, the bidding system will not accept multiple 
bids by a bidder in a round that include the same area.
    190. The Commission prohibits commonly controlled applicants or 
applicants subject to joint bidding arrangements from selecting any of 
the same states on their applications. This prohibition will ensure 
that such entities jointly will not be able to submit overlapping bids 
for the same geographic areas. These application procedures, together 
with the requirement that a single bidder place only a single bid on a 
given area in a round, will reduce the potential for undesirable 
strategic bidding during the auction.
    191. Tier and Latency Combinations. A bidder cannot change the 
performance tier and latency combination in a bid for a particular area 
from round to round. Instead, once a bidder has submitted a bid for a 
CBG at a particular performance tier and latency combination, any bids 
in subsequent rounds by that bidder for the same CBG must specify the 
same performance tier and latency combination. This restriction will 
simplify bidding strategies without an appreciable loss in useful 
flexibility for bidders that are eligible to bid for more than one 
performance tier and latency combination in a given area.
    192. Acceptable Bid Amounts. In each round, a bidder may submit a 
bid at the base clock percentage for the round, or at any price point 
percentage greater than the base clock percentage and less than the 
previous round's base clock percentage. The price point percentage of 
the bid may be specified with up to two decimal places (e.g., 98.44%).
    193. By providing bidders the option to bid at intermediate price 
points, the Commission can shorten the bidding process by using larger 
decrements to the base clock percentage without running the risk that a 
large drop in aggregate implied support from one round to the next will 
leave a significant amount of the budget unspent. The option to bid at 
intermediate price point percentages will also allow a bidder to 
indicate more precisely the minimum amount of support it will accept 
for an area, and it reduces the likelihood of ties.
    194. A bid must specify a percentage that implies a support amount 
that is one percent or more of an area's reserve price to be 
acceptable. In other words, the bidding system will only accept a bid 
for a price point percentage that is at least T+L+1. One percent 
represents a sufficiently small fraction of the model-derived reserve 
price to serve as a minimum acceptable bid for bidders with legitimate 
support needs.
    195. Bids for a Package of Areas. Bidders have the option of 
placing a package bid to serve multiple CBGs. The bid processing 
procedures may assign fewer than all the areas in the bid to the bidder 
provided that the support associated with the assigned areas is at 
least equal to a bidder-specified minimum scale percentage of the 
support requested for the full list.
    196. Under these procedures, a bidder will specify a package bid by 
specifying the CBGs in the bid, a performance tier and latency 
combination for each CBG, a single price point percentage for the bid, 
and a minimum scale percentage no higher than 75 percent that indicates 
the bidder's lowest acceptable partial assignment of the package.
    197. Every CBG in a package bid must be in the same state, but 
there is no limit to the total amount of implied support that may be 
included in a single package. Different CBGs in the bid may have 
different performance tier and latency combinations. For a given round, 
a CBG can appear in at most one bid--either a single bid or a package 
bid--submitted by the bidder.
    198. The use of package bidding is optional: A bidder that is not 
interested in package bidding can bid for support in individual areas 
just as though there were no package bidding provisions. The bidding 
experience for a bidder that chooses not to use package bidding will be 
no more complicated than if package bidding were not an option. 
Additionally, the package bidding procedures include measures that 
minimize complexity. Because all bidders will be limited to placing 
only one bid on a CBG in a round, and because the implied support 
amount of a package bid is simply the sum of the implied support 
amounts of the CBGs in the package--that is, the bidding system does 
not have any inherent bias toward assigning packages--the option of 
package bidding does not increase the number of options a bidder has to 
consider. Bid options regarding packages are also simplified by a 
constraint on the composition of packages after the clearing round: 
Once a bidder bids for a package, it can only bid on the same package 
or smaller subsets of the package in subsequent rounds.
    199. To help all bidders--both large and small--understand the 
bidding procedures related to package bidding, the Bureaus will provide 
further educational opportunities and materials well in advance of the 
auction. This should help bidders determine how best to place their 
bids and whether to make use of package bidding.
    200. Bids Placed by Proxy Bidding Instructions. A bidder has the 
option of placing bids via proxy bidding instructions in Auction 903. 
These procedures will reduce a bidder's need to submit bids manually 
every bidding round and provide the bidder with a safeguard against 
accidentally failing to submit a bid, as long as the bidding percentage 
of the proxy instruction is below the current round's base clock 
percentage. Proxy procedures will make it possible for a bidder to 
simplify greatly its auction participation by setting its proxy 
instruction at the lowest amount of support that the bidder is willing 
to accept, so that the bidder need not bid again in the auction.
    201. Specifically, when a bidder places a bid, the bidder may 
specify a price point percentage that is below the base clock 
percentage for the round in which the bid is placed. Doing so results 
in both a bid at the current round's base clock percentage and proxy 
instructions for bids at lower percentages in subsequent rounds. The 
bidding system will generate a bid in any subsequent bidding round in 
which the percentage specified in the proxy instruction (the ``proxy 
bid percentage'') is equal to or below the base clock percentage for 
the round. If the proxy bid percentage is greater than the base clock 
percentage of a round but lower than the prior round's base clock 
percentage, then the bidding system will generate a bid at the proxy 
bid percentage. If the proxy instruction is not subsequently updated, 
this will be the last round in which the proxy instruction will 
automatically place a bid.
    202. Bids generated according to proxy instructions will be 
processed in the same way as any other bids placed in the auction. 
Proxy instructions may be used for bids for individual areas and for 
package bids. Proxy instructions will carry forward in rounds after the 
clearing round for areas that have not been assigned, as long as the 
proxy bid percentage is still valid. A bidder may override a bid 
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proxy bidding instructions at any time during a round.
    203. Bidders are responsible for actively monitoring the status of 
their bids, including any proxy instructions as well as the overall 
progress of the auction, using the reports and files available in the 
bidding system. Providing bidding-related information only through the 
bidding system assures that non-public information is available only to 
individuals that are authorized bidders for entities that have been 
found qualified to bid through the Commission's pre-auction processes. 
This is consistent with the Commission's anonymous bidding procedures, 
protects against possible misuse of bidding information, and promotes 
auction integrity.
    204. Proxy bidding instructions will be treated as confidential 
information and will 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).
    205. Activity Rules. The Commission adopts activity rules to 
encourage bidders to express their bidding interests early and 
consistently, which will generate reliable information for bidders 
about the level of bidding in the various CBGs in the auction. A 
bidder's overall bidding activity in a round, measured as the sum of 
implied support dollars for all its bids, may not exceed the bidder's 
activity from the previous round. The Commission also adopts a 
switching rule to limit a bidder's ability in a round to switch to 
areas on which it did not bid at the base clock percentage of the 
previous round. This switching ability is based on a certain percentage 
of the implied support of the bidder's bids at the base clock 
percentage in the previous round. The Commission gives the Bureaus 
discretion to change the switching percentage, with notice, during the 
auction, although the Commission does not at this time anticipate 
needing to do so.
    206. The Commission adopts a switching percentage of 20 percent for 
the second bidding round of the auction only. Therefore, a bidder's 
activity in the second round of the auction for areas on which it did 
not bid at the first round's base clock percentage may not exceed 20 
percent of its total implied support from bids at the first round's 
base clock percentage. This change in the switching percentage for the 
second round gives bidders greater flexibility to shift their bidding 
as information is revealed about the extent of competition for various 
areas. In this regard, the ability to switch bidding areas will be most 
useful in the second round because the greatest amount of new 
information about bidding across CBGs will be made available after the 
first round of bidding.
    207. The Commission limits the higher switching percentage to the 
second round, however, to encourage an orderly bidding process that 
generates reliable information about aggregate cost and competition 
across areas. Accordingly, for the third and subsequent rounds up until 
the budget has cleared, the switching percentage will be 10 percent. No 
switching of areas is permitted after the clearing round, since bidding 
in any additional round is limited to areas with bids at the previous 
base clock percentage that have not been assigned.
    208. Bid Processing. 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 
Phase II auction budget. If the total requested support at the base 
clock percentage exceeds the budget, the bidding system will initiate 
another bidding round with a lower base clock percentage.
    209. If, instead, the system determines that the total requested 
support from bids at the base clock percentage has fallen to an amount 
within the budget, the just-concluded round will be deemed the clearing 
round, and the bidding system will begin the process of assigning 
winning bids and determining support amounts using a second price rule. 
If, in the clearing round, there are multiple bids for any area at the 
base clock percentage, the bidding system will commence another round 
of bidding to resolve the competition for support in those areas only.
    210. After the clearing round, bidding rounds will continue for 
these areas at lower base clock percentages until, for each of the 
contested areas, there is a single lowest bid. The winning bidder for 
an area will then generally be assigned support at the price point 
percentage of the second lowest bid.
    211. As a result of these bid processing procedures, the bids that 
can be assigned under the budget in the clearing round 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. The 
specifications of that bid, in turn, determine the performance tier and 
latency combination at which service will be provided to the locations 
in the eligible census blocks in the area.
    212. The bid processing procedures fall into three categories: 
Before, during, and after the round in which the budget clears. 
Additional details and examples of bid processing will be provided in 
the technical guide released by the Bureaus.
    213. Bid Processing in Rounds Before the Clearing Round. Aggregate 
Cost at the Base Clock Percentage. After each bidding round until the 
budget has cleared, in order to determine whether the budget will clear 
in that round, 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. Specifically, 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 support 
for 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 bidding round with a 
lower base clock percentage.
    214. Clearing Determination. The first round in which the aggregate 
cost, as calculated above, is less than or equal to the overall support 
budget is deemed 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.
    215. Bid Processing in the Clearing Round. In the clearing round, 
the bidding system will consider bids in more detail to determine those 
bids that can be assigned in that round; the ``second prices'' 
corresponding to those bids, subject to post-auction application 
review; and those bids that will carry over for bidding in an 
additional bidding round or rounds.
    216. Until the clearing round, the auction is generally driven by 
cross-area competition for the budget, and implied support amounts for 
all areas are reduced in proportion to the reduction in the base clock. 
In estimating cost, the system does not determine which of the multiple 
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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 and subsequent rounds considers intra-area competition as well, 
assigning support to bids at the lowest bid percentage for a given 
area, as long as any assigned package bids meet the bid'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.
    217. Assignment. Once the bid processing procedures establish that 
the current round is the clearing round, the bidding system will begin 
to assign winning bids with 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 at the base clock percentage that include 
areas bid on by another bidder at the base clock percentage must meet 
the package bidder's minimum scale percentage without those areas in 
order to be assigned.
    218. 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''). Recall that a bid may be placed at any price point 
percentage equal to or greater than the current base clock percentage 
and less than the previous round's base clock percentage. Bids at price 
point percentages above the clearing price point are not assigned.
    219. 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 any bid at 
the base clock percentage and the areas to be assigned in a package bid 
meet the bid's minimum scale percentage. Ties are broken by using the 
highest pseudo-random number. The bidding system also checks to ensure 
that sufficient budget is available to assign the bid. If the bidding 
system encounters a bid that cannot be supported within the remaining 
budget, it will skip that bid and continue to consider other bids in 
ascending price point percentage order.
    220. To determine whether there is sufficient budget to support a 
bid as it is considered for assignment, the bidding system keeps a 
running sum of support costs.
    221. 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. First, 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. Second, 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). The only 
exception to this arises if there is a bid for the area with a bid 
percentage below the bid percentage of the assigned bid for the area 
and the former bid cannot be assigned because it is a package bid that 
does not meet the minimum scale percentage. In that case, the support 
is calculated as the amount implied by the bid percentage of the 
assigned bid. Third, areas bid at the base clock percentage that were 
not assigned in the round are evaluated as they are 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.
    222. The bidding 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.
    223. Support Amount Determination. Bids that are assigned for areas 
that receive no other bids at less than the clearing price point are 
supported at an amount implied by the clearing price point percentage.
    224. Bids assigned in the clearing round, when there is also a bid 
for the area at a price point below the clearing price point, are 
generally supported at an amount determined by the bid percentage of 
the lowest unassigned bid for the area. Exceptions are that if the bid 
percentage of the lowest unassigned bid for the area is less than 
(e.g., a package bid that did not meet the minimum scale percentage) or 
equal to (i.e., tied with) the bid percentage of the assigned bid, then 
the assigned bid is supported at its own bid percentage. For example, 
applying the second price rule, if there are two bids for an area, the 
lower bid is supported at the bid price point percentage of the higher 
bid.
    225. Bids and Bid Processing in Rounds After the Clearing Round. 
Carried-Forward and Acceptable Bids. After the clearing round, there 
will be further bidding to resolve competition for areas where more 
than one bidder is still bidding for support at the base clock 
percentage in the clearing round. After the clearing round and any 
subsequent round, bidding will continue only for areas where there were 
multiple bids at the previous round's base clock percentage that could 
not be assigned. Such bids may have been 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 from package bids 
that were partially assigned.
    226. Bids at the base clock percentage for unassigned areas will 
carry over automatically to the next bidding round at the previous 
round's base clock percentage, since the bidder had previously placed a 
bid at that percentage. In the round into which the bids are carried 
forward, a bidder with a carried-forward bid for an area 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.
    227. Although a bid for an unassigned package 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--that is, the areas for 
which there are competing bids--will carry over as individual area 
bids. Any bids the bidder places for the remainder areas at the new 
round percentages must be submitted as individual area bids--that is, 
the bidder cannot create a new package of any of the unassigned 
remainders.
    228. If a proxy instruction is at a price point percentage below 
the base clock percentage of the previous round, it will 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 
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continue to apply to the unassigned areas in the package bid. That is, 
the price point percentage specified in the proxy instructions will 
apply to each of the individual remainder areas.
    229. Bid Processing in Rounds After the Clearing Round. 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. The system will assign any bids for areas that 
received no other bids at the base clock percentage 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.
    230. If there is only one bid for an area in a round in addition to 
a carried-forward bid or bids, 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. The only 
exception to this arises when there is a bid for the area with a bid 
percentage below the bid percentage of the winning bid for the area and 
the former bid cannot be assigned because it is a package bid that does 
not meet the minimum scale percentage. In that case, the support is 
calculated as the amount implied by the bid percentage of the winning 
bid.
    231. If there is more than one bid for an area at the current base 
clock percentage, 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. If all bidders for an area with 
carried forward bids decline to submit lower bids in a subsequent 
round, the bid with the highest pseudo-random number will be considered 
first for assignment according to the Commission's tie breaking 
procedures.
    232. Availability of Bidding Information. As in past Commission 
auctions, bidders will have secure access to certain non-public bidding 
information while bidding is ongoing. After each round ends, and before 
the next round begins, the Commission will make the following 
information available to individual bidders:
     The base clock percentage for the upcoming round.
     The aggregate cost 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.
    [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 CBGs for which it bid, at the base clock 
percentage and at other price points, and for which proxy instructions 
are in effect for future rounds.
    [cir] After the clearing round, CBGs and support amounts it has 
been assigned and those for which it is still bidding, including a list 
of its carried-forward bids.
    [cir] A bidder will also have access to a downloadable file with 
all its bids submitted for each round.
     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 bidders that placed bids at the previous round's base 
clock percentage was 0, 1, or 2 or more.
    [cir] The performance tier and latency combinations of the bids are 
not disclosed.
    [cir] For the clearing round and any subsequent round, bidders are 
also informed about which areas have been assigned.
    233. Prior to each round, the Commission will also make available 
to individual bidders the implied support amounts, corresponding to the 
areas and performance tier and latency combinations for which they are 
eligible to bid. These implied support amounts are calculated at the 
round's base clock percentage.
    234. The Commission balances its interest in providing bidders with 
sufficient information about the status of their own bids and bidding 
across all eligible areas to allow them to bid confidently and 
effectively, while restricting the availability of information that may 
facilitate identification of bidders placing particular bids, which 
could potentially lead to undesirable strategic bidding.
    235. The Commission will withhold information on the progress of 
the auction from the general public until after the close of bidding 
when auction results are announced. Accordingly, during the auction, 
the public will not have access to such interim information as the 
current round, base clock percentage, aggregate cost, or any summary 
statistics on bidding or assigned bids that may reveal or suggest the 
identities of bidders associated with any specific bids. Although 
auction participants will have access to information that is needed to 
inform their bidding, such information will be made publicly available 
only after the close of the auction in order to help preserve the 
integrity of the auction while it is in progress.
    236. After the close of bidding and announcement of auction 
results, the Commission will make publicly available all bidding data, 
except for proxy bidding instructions. This promotes the Commission's 
interest in a transparent auction process and is consistent with the 
Commission's typical practice post-auction.
    237. Closing Conditions. The auction will end once the overall 
budget has cleared and there are no longer competing bids for any 
areas.
    238. Auction Announcements. The Bureaus will use auction 
announcements to report necessary information to bidders. All auction 
announcements will be available by clicking a link in the CAF II 
Bidding System.
    239. Auction Results. After the Bureaus announce the auction 
results, they will provide a means for the public to view and download 
bidding and results data.

VIII. Post-Auction Procedures

    240. General Information Regarding Long-Form Applications. For the 
Phase II auction, the Commission adopted a two-phase auction 
application process. Pursuant to Sec.  1.21004(a), each Auction 903 
winning bidder is required to file an application for Phase II support, 
referred to as a long-form application, by the applicable deadline. 
Shortly after bidding has ended, the Bureaus will issue a public notice 
declaring the auction closed, identifying the winning bidders, and 
establishing the deadline for the long-form application. Winning 
bidders will use the new FCC Form 683 and the Auction Application 
System to submit their long-form applications. Details regarding the 
submission and processing of long-form applications will be provided in 
a public notice after the close of the bidding. After a long-form 
applicant's application has been reviewed and is considered to be 
complete, and the long-form applicant has submitted an acceptable 
letter of credit and accompanying Bankruptcy Code opinion letter as 
described below, a public notice will be released

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authorizing the long-form applicant to receive Phase II support.
    241. Long-Form Application: Disclosures and Certifications. Unless 
otherwise provided by public notice, within 10 business days after 
release of the Auction 903 closing public notice, a long-form applicant 
must electronically submit a properly completed long-form application 
(FCC Form 683) for the areas for which it (or its parent/holding 
company or consortium/joint venture) was deemed a winning bidder. 
Further instructions and filing requirements will be provided to 
winning bidders in the auction closing public notice.
    242. Ownership Disclosure. A long-form applicant must fully 
disclose in its long-form application its ownership structure as well 
as information regarding the real party- or parties-in-interest in the 
applicant or application as set forth in Sec.  1.2112(a). A long-form 
applicant will already have ownership information on file with the 
Commission that was submitted in its short-form application during the 
pre-auction process, which may simply need to be updated as necessary.
    243. General Universal Service Certifications. A long-form 
applicant must certify in its long-form application that it is in 
compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements for receiving 
the universal service support that it seeks as of the long-form 
application filing deadline, or that it will be in compliance with such 
requirements before being authorized to receive Phase II support. A 
long-form applicant must also certify that it will comply with all 
program requirements, including service milestones.
    244. In addition, a long-form applicant must certify that it is 
aware that if it is not authorized to receive support based on its 
application, the application may be dismissed without further 
consideration and penalties may apply.
    245. Financial and Technical Capability Certification. As in its 
pre-auction short-form application, a long-form applicant must certify 
in its long-form application that it is financially and technically 
capable of meeting the relevant public interest obligations for each 
performance tier and latency combination in the geographic areas in 
which it seeks support. A long-form applicant should be aware that in 
making a certification to the Commission it exposes itself to liability 
for a false certification. A long-form applicant should take care to 
review its resources and its plans before making the required 
certification and be prepared to document its review, if necessary.
    246. Public Interest Obligations Certification. A long-form 
applicant must certify in its long-form application that it will meet 
the relevant public interest obligations for each performance tier and 
latency combination for which it (or its parent/holding company or 
consortium/joint venture) was deemed a winning bidder, including the 
requirement that it will offer service at rates that are equal to or 
lower than the Commission's reasonable comparability benchmarks for 
fixed services offered in urban areas.
    247. Eligible Telecommunications Carrier Certification. A long-form 
applicant must acknowledge in its long-form application that it must be 
designated as an ETC in the relevant areas prior to being authorized to 
receive Phase II support in those areas. Specifically, the long-form 
applicant must certify that, if it has already been designated as an 
ETC in the relevant areas, it has provided a certification of its 
status in each such area and the relevant documentation supporting that 
certification in its long-form application. If the long-form applicant 
has not yet been designated as an ETC in the relevant areas, the long-
form applicant must certify that it will submit a certification of its 
status as an ETC in each such area and the relevant documentation 
supporting that certification prior to being authorized to receive such 
support. As described below, this certification of ETC status and 
documentation must be submitted within 180 days after the release of 
the Auction 903 closing public notice.
    248. Description of Technology and System Design. Each long-form 
applicant will be required to demonstrate that it is technically 
qualified to meet the relevant Phase II public interest obligations in 
the areas covered by the winning bids by submitting technical 
information to support the operational assertions made in the short-
form application. A long-form applicant is required to submit a 
detailed technology and system design description, including a network 
diagram that must be certified by a professional engineer. The 
professional engineer must certify that the network can deliver, to at 
least 95 percent of the required number of locations in each relevant 
state, voice and broadband service that meets the requisite performance 
requirements. Because it may take time for a long-form applicant to 
create a detailed technology and system design description that is 
tailored to such areas, it may submit its technology and system design 
description in two stages.
    249. Initial Overview. First, an applicant must submit with its 
long-form application (due within 10 business days after the release of 
the Auction 903 closing public notice) an overview of its intended 
technology and system design for each state in which winning bids were 
made. The overview must describe at a high level how the long-form 
applicant will meet its Phase II public interest obligations for the 
relevant performance tier and latency combination(s) using Phase II 
support (e.g., building a new network or expanding an existing network, 
deploying new technology or existing technology). This overview should 
avoid highly technical terminology or jargon unless such language is 
integral to the understanding of the project. The overview will be made 
publicly available.
    250. Detailed Description. Second, within 60 calendar days after 
the release of the Auction 903 closing public notice, a long-form 
applicant must submit, for each state in which winning bids were made, 
a more detailed description of its technology and system design. This 
second submission must describe the network to be built or upgraded, 
demonstrate the project's feasibility, and include the network diagram 
certified by a professional engineer. A long-form applicant can submit 
the detailed description as early as its initial long-form application 
filing deadline (i.e., within 10 business days after the release of the 
public notice announcing the close of Auction 903), but no later than 
60 calendar days after the public notice's release. It must describe in 
detail a network that fully supports the delivery of consumer voice and 
broadband service that meets the requisite performance requirements to 
at least 95 percent of the required number of locations in each state 
by the end of the six-year build-out period and for the duration of the 
10-year support term, assuming a 70 percent subscription rate by the 
final service milestone. It also must contain sufficient detail to 
demonstrate that the long-form applicant can meet the interim service 
milestones if it becomes authorized to receive support. If a long-form 
applicant submits a technology and system design description that lacks 
sufficient detail to demonstrate that the long-form applicant has the 
technical qualifications to meet the relevant Phase II obligations, the 
long-form applicant will be asked to provide further details about its 
proposed network. The Commission will treat all the information 
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withhold it from routine public inspection. As the Commission does with 
short-form applications, the Commission will treat long-form applicants 
that submit this information as having made a request to treat this 
information as confidential trade secrets and/or commercial 
information. If a request for public inspection under Sec.  0.461 is 
made, however, the long-form applicant will be notified and will be 
required to justify confidential treatment of its request if the long-
form applicant has any objections to disclosure.
    251. Below, the Commission provides guidance on how a long-form 
applicant can successfully meet the requirement in Sec.  
54.315(b)(2)(iv) to provide a description of its technology and system 
design. Specifically, the Commission describes the types of information 
it would expect a long-form applicant to include, at a minimum, in a 
detailed description of its technology and system design in order to 
demonstrate that it has the technical qualifications to meet its Phase 
II obligations. The Commission recognizes that because a Phase II 
support recipient has six years to fully build out its network, the 
information submitted by the long-form applicant may be based on a 
preliminary network design that may be modified as the network is built 
out. The Commission's guidance is informed by the types of information 
that long-form applicants submitted for rural broadband experiment 
support during the long-form application stage to demonstrate that they 
had the technical qualifications to meet the relevant rural broadband 
experiment public interest obligations. These are also the types of 
information that the Commission expects a technically qualified long-
form applicant will have made preliminary decisions about in order to 
determine how much support it would need to meet the relevant Phase II 
auction public interest obligations and also to begin planning how it 
will meet the required service milestones.
    252. A long-form applicant, regardless of the technology (or 
technologies) it proposes to use, is expected to:
     Describe the proposed last mile architecture(s) and 
technologies (such architectures and technologies include, for example, 
wireless licensed or unlicensed, fiber, coaxial cable, satellite, 
digital subscriber line, hybrids, etc.), middle mile/backhaul topology 
(e.g., describe ring, mesh, tree and branch, and hybrid topologies), 
and the architecture used to provide voice service. This description 
should include the long-form applicant's Session Initiation Protocol 
(SIP) proxies, session border controllers, and various network 
databases. If the long-form applicant obtains these or other voice 
service functions as services from another provider or providers (for 
example, an over-the-top VoIP provider, or an incumbent or competitive 
local exchange carrier), the description should so indicate.
     Describe the network's scalability and features that 
improve reliability (such as redundancy).
     Indicate whether parts of the network will use the long-
form applicant's or another party's existing network facilities, 
including non-wireless facilities extending from the network to 
customers' locations. For non-wireless facilities that do not yet 
exist, the description should indicate whether the new facilities will 
be aerial, buried, or underground.
     Provide technical information about the methods, ``rules 
of thumb,'' and engineering assumptions used to size the capacity of 
the network's nodes (or gateways) and links. The information provided 
should demonstrate how the required performance for the relevant 
performance tier will be achieved during periods of peak usage, 
assuming a 70 percent subscription rate by the final service milestone.
     Provide a project plan that includes a network build-out 
schedule that includes but is not restricted to plans for construction 
of last mile and middle mile facilities. The build-out schedule should 
show the long-form applicant's projected milestones on an annual basis, 
including achievement of the interim service milestones described in 
Sec.  54.310(c) of the Commission's rules and completion of the network 
by the end of the sixth year of funding authorization. The project plan 
and included schedule should incorporate detailed information showing 
how the long-form applicant plans to offer, to at least 95 percent of 
the required number of locations in each relevant state, voice and 
broadband service meeting the relevant performance requirements when 
the system is complete. The project plan and included schedule should 
also incorporate the long-form applicant's plans for monitoring and 
maintaining the performance of the service for the duration of the 10-
year support term.
    253. The network diagram, which must be certified by a professional 
engineer, should:
     Identify all wireline and wireless segments of the 
proposed networks.
     Uniquely identify (i) major network nodes including their 
manufacturer and model, as well as their functions, locations, and 
throughput/capacity; (ii) access nodes or gateways, including their 
technology, manufacturer and model, location, and throughput/capacity; 
and (iii) major inter-nodal links (not last mile), and their 
throughput/capacity.
     Indicate how many locations will be offered service from 
each access node or from each gateway, and which performance tier or 
tiers will be supported at each access node.
     Indicate what parts of the network will be new deployment 
and what parts will use the long-form applicant's or another party's 
existing network facilities.
     Identify specialized nodes used in providing voice 
service.
     Explain how nodes or gateways are connected to the 
internet backbone and Public Switched Telephone Network.
    254. Additionally, a long-form applicant that proposes to use 
terrestrial fixed wireless technologies should:
     Explain, with technical detail, how the proposed spectrum 
can meet or exceed the relevant performance requirements at peak usage 
periods.
     Provide the calculations used, for each performance tier 
and frequency band, to design the last mile link budgets in both the 
upload and download directions at the cell edge, using the technical 
specifications of the expected base station and customer premise 
equipment.
     Provide coverage maps for the planned and/or existing 
networks that will be used to meet the Phase II public interest 
obligations, indicating where the upload and download speeds will meet 
or exceed the relevant performance tier speed(s). The coverage maps 
should be provided for each interim and final service milestone and 
should display the required service areas and target locations (or a 
representation thereof).
     Describe the underlying propagation model used to prepare 
the coverage maps and how the model incorporates the operating 
spectrum, antenna heights, distances, digital elevation, and clutter 
resolutions.
     Describe, for each relevant performance tier and latency 
combination, the base station equipment that the long-form applicant 
plans to use.
     Describe the planned customer premise equipment 
configuration.
    255. Additionally, a long-form applicant that proposes to use 
primarily satellite technologies should:
     Describe how many satellites that are in view 
simultaneously from any specific location will be required to meet the 
relevant Phase II public interest obligations.

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     Describe how many uplink and downlink gateway antenna 
beams will be required on each satellite, and the capacity of each beam 
in megabits per second.
     Describe how many uplink and downlink user antenna beams 
will be required on each satellite, and the capacity of each beam in 
megabits per second.
     Describe how the gateway capacity is connected to user 
beams on the satellite, in terms of beams and data capacity per beam.
     Describe whether the capacity on the uplink and downlink 
beams would be able to be reallocated once a satellite commences 
operation, if the subscription rate is less than 70 percent in one beam 
but more than 70 percent in another beam.
    256. Available Funds Certification and Description. A long-form 
applicant must certify in its long-form application that it will have 
available funds for all project costs that exceed the amount of Phase 
II support to be received for the first two years of its support term. 
A long-form applicant must also describe how the required construction 
will be funded in each state. The description should include the 
estimated project costs for all facilities that are required to 
complete the project, including the costs of upgrading, replacing, or 
otherwise modifying existing facilities to expand coverage or meet 
performance requirements. The estimated costs must be broken down to 
indicate the costs associated with each proposed service area at the 
state level and must specify how Phase II support and other funds, if 
applicable, will be used to complete the project. The description must 
include financial projections demonstrating that the long-form 
applicant can cover the necessary debt service payments over the life 
of any loans. The Commission will treat all the information submitted 
with this submission as confidential and will withhold it from routine 
public inspection. The Commission will also treat long-form applicants 
that submit this information as having made a request to treat this 
information as confidential trade secrets and/or commercial 
information. If a request for public inspection under Sec.  0.461 is 
made, however, the long-form applicant will be notified and will be 
required to justify confidential treatment of its request if the long-
form applicant has any objections to disclosure.
    257. Spectrum Access. A long-form applicant that intends to use 
wireless technologies to meet the relevant Phase II public interest 
obligations must demonstrate that it currently has sufficient access to 
spectrum. Specifically, as in its pre-auction short-form application, a 
long-form applicant must, in its long-form application (i) identify the 
spectrum band(s) it will use for the 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 each 
spectrum band for the last mile; (iii) describe the authorizations 
(including leases) 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, if applicable. A 
long-form applicant may propose to use more than one spectrum band to 
meet its Phase II public interest obligations. Each applicant must 
identify for which part of the network (e.g., last mile, backhaul, 
etc.) it intends to use each spectrum band. If the licensee is a 
different party than the long-form applicant, the licensee name and the 
relationship to the long-form applicant should be described. If the 
long-form applicant is leasing spectrum, the lease number should be 
provided along with the license information. As in the short-form 
application, an applicant that intends to provide service using 
satellite technology should describe its expected timing for applying 
for earth station license(s), and an applicant that intends to obtain 
microwave license(s) for backhaul should describe its expected timing 
for applying for microwave license(s) if these licenses have not 
already been obtained. To the extent that a long-form applicant will 
use licensed spectrum, it should provide details about how the licensed 
service area covers its winning bid area(s) (e.g., provide a list of 
geographic areas that the spectrum license covers and describe how 
those areas relate to the winning bid area(s)).
    258. A long-form applicant must also certify that the description 
of the spectrum access is accurate and that it will retain such access 
for at least 10 years after the date on which it is authorized to 
receive support. Applications will be reviewed to assess the 
reasonableness of the certification.
    259. Letter of Credit Commitment Letter. Within 60 days after the 
release of the Auction 903 closing public notice, a long-form applicant 
must submit a letter from a bank acceptable to the Commission, as set 
forth in Sec.  54.315(b)(3), committing to issue an irrevocable stand-
by letter of credit, in the required form, to the long-form applicant. 
The letter must, at a minimum, provide the dollar amount of the letter 
of credit and the issuing bank's agreement to follow the terms and 
conditions of the Commission's model letter of credit in Appendix B of 
the Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016.
    260. Documentation of ETC Designation. Within 180 days after the 
release of the Auction 903 closing public notice, a long-form applicant 
is required to submit appropriate documentation of its high-cost ETC 
designation in all the areas for which it will receive support. 
Appropriate documentation should include the original designation 
order, any relevant modifications, e.g., expansion of service area or 
inclusion of wireless, along with any name-change orders. A long-form 
applicant is also required to provide documentation showing that the 
designated areas (e.g., census blocks, wire centers, etc.) cover the 
relevant winning bid areas so that it is clear that the long-form 
applicant has high-cost ETC status in each winning bid area. Such 
documentation could include maps of the long-form applicant's ETC 
designation area, map overlays of the winning bid areas, and/or charts 
listing designated areas. Additionally, a long-form applicant is 
required to submit a letter with its documentation from an officer of 
the company certifying that the long-form applicant's ETC designation 
for each state covers the relevant areas where the long-form applicant 
will receive support.
    261. Audited Financial Statements. Within 180 days after the 
release of the Auction 903 closing public notice, a long-form applicant 
that did not submit audited financial statements in its pre-auction 
short-form application must submit the financial statements from the 
prior fiscal year that are audited by an independent certified public 
accountant. Any long-form applicant that fails to submit the audited 
financial statements as required by the 180-day deadline will be 
subject to a base forfeiture of $50,000, which will be subject to 
adjustment upward or downward as appropriate based on the criteria set 
forth in the Commission's forfeiture guidelines.
    262. Letter of Credit and Bankruptcy Code Opinion Letter. After a 
long-form applicant's application has been reviewed and is considered 
to be complete, the Commission will issue a public notice identifying 
each long-form applicant that may be authorized to receive Phase II 
support. No later than 10 business days after the release of the public 
notice, a long-form applicant must obtain an irrevocable standby letter 
of credit at the value specified in Sec.  54.315(c)(1) from a bank 
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Sec.  54.315(c)(2) for each state where the long-form applicant is 
seeking to be authorized. The letter of credit must be issued in 
substantially the same form as set forth in the model letter of credit 
provided in Appendix B of the Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44413, July 
7, 2016.
    263. In addition, a long-form applicant will be required to provide 
with the letter of credit an opinion letter from legal counsel clearly 
stating, subject only to customary assumptions, limitations, and 
qualifications, that, in a proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code, the 
bankruptcy court would not treat the letter of credit or proceeds of 
the letter of credit as property of the long-form applicant's 
bankruptcy estate, or the bankruptcy estate of any other bidder-related 
entity requesting issuance of the letter of credit, under section 541 
of the Bankruptcy Code.
    264. Default Payment Requirements. Auction Forfeiture. Any Auction 
903 winning bidder or long-form applicant will be subject to a 
forfeiture in the event of a default before it is authorized to begin 
receiving support. A winning bidder or long-form applicant will be 
considered in default and will be subject to forfeiture if it fails to 
timely file a long-form application, fails to meet the document 
submission deadlines, is found ineligible or unqualified to receive 
Phase II support by the Bureaus on delegated authority, and/or 
otherwise defaults on its winning bids or is disqualified for any 
reason prior to the authorization of support. Any such determination by 
the Bureaus shall be final, and a winning bidder or long-form applicant 
shall have no opportunity to cure through additional submissions, 
negotiations, or otherwise. Agreeing to such payment in the event of a 
default is a condition for participating in bidding in the Phase II 
auction.
    265. In the event of an auction default, the Commission will impose 
a base forfeiture per violation of $3,000 subject to adjustment upward 
or downward based on the criteria set forth in the Commissions 
forfeiture guidelines, as adopted in the Phase II Auction Order. A 
violation is defined as any form of default with respect to the minimum 
geographic unit eligible for bidding. In other words, there shall be 
separate violations for each CBG assigned in a bid. To ensure that the 
amount of the base forfeiture is not disproportionate to the amount of 
a winning bidder's bid, the total base forfeiture is limited to five 
percent of the bidder's total assigned support for the bid for the 
support term.
    266. Non-Compliance Measures Post-Authorization. A long-form 
applicant that has received notice from the Commission that it is 
authorized to receive Phase II support will be subject to non-
compliance measures once it becomes a support recipient if it fails or 
is unable to meet its minimum coverage requirement, other service 
requirements, or fails to fulfill any other term or condition of Phase 
II support. As described in the December 2014 Connect America Order, 80 
FR 4445, January 27, 2015, and the Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44413, 
July 7, 2016, these measures will scale with the extent of non-
compliance, and include additional reporting, withholding of support, 
support recovery, and drawing on the support recipient's letter of 
credit if the support recipient cannot pay back the relevant support by 
the applicable deadline. A support recipient may also be subject to 
other sanctions for non-compliance with the terms and conditions of 
Phase II support, including, but not limited to, potential revocation 
of ETC designations and suspension or debarment. Additionally, a 
support recipient will be subject to any non-compliance measures that 
are adopted in conjunction with a methodology for high-cost support 
recipients to measure and report speed and latency performance to fixed 
locations.

Auction 903 Short-Form Application Operational Questions

    Responses to these questions and any supporting documentation will 
be withheld from public disclosure.
Operational History (if Applicable)
    Answer on a nationwide basis:
    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? Provide an 
estimate of how many subscribers are currently served. (If the 
applicant is no longer providing service in any state, estimate the 
number of customers that were served at the beginning of the last full 
year that the applicant did provide service.) What services (e.g., 
voice, video, broadband internet access) were provided?
Proposed Network(s) Using Funding From the Phase II Auction
    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?
    2. What are the relevant industry standards, if any, for the last-
mile technologies in the applicant's proposed deployment? If the 
applicant is proposing to use non-standard technologies, the applicant 
should identify which vendor(s) and product(s) are being considered, 
and provide links to the vendors' websites and to publicly available 
technical specifications of the product(s). (If technical 
specifications for the non-standard technologies are not available on a 
vendor's website, they may be submitted with this application.) 
Regardless of whether the applicant proposes to use standard or non-
standard technologies--what capabilities of this technology and 
proposed network will enable performance tier (speed and usage 
allowance), latency and (where applicable) voice service mean opinion 
score (MOS) 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? Describe concisely 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)? The 
applicant will be required to submit a detailed project plan in the 
long-form application if it is named as a winning bidder. Describe 
concisely the information that the applicant would make available in 
such a detailed project plan.
    5. For the proposed performance tier and latency combination, can 
the applicant demonstrate that potential vendors, integrators and other 
partners are able to provide commercially available and fully 
compatible network equipment/systems, 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 concisely 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 
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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 concisely 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 
concisely the total satellite capacity available and possible methods 
the applicant will utilize to assign bandwidth and capacity for each 
spot beam.

                                           Auction 903 Spectrum Chart
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                                              Paired licensed              Unpaired licensed      Unlicensed
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Spectrum band/service                             Downlink freq.     Uplink & downlink
                                  Uplink freq. (MHz)         (MHz)            freq. (MHz)      Unlicensed (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...................  1,850-1,915.......  1,930-1,995.......
AWS-1...........................  1,710-1,755.......  2,110-2,155.......
AWS (H Block)...................  1,915-1,920.......  1,995-2,000.......
AWS-3...........................  1,755-1,780.......  2,155-2,180.......  1,695-1,710
                                                                           (Uplink only).
AWS-4...........................  ..................  ..................  2,000-2,020, 2,180-
                                                                           2,200 (Downlink
                                                                           only).
BRS/EBS.........................  ..................  ..................  2,496-2,690.......
WCS.............................  2,305-2,315.......  2,350-2,360.......  2,315-2,320, 2,345-
                                                                           2,350.
CBRS (3.5 GHz)..................  ..................  ..................  3,550-3,700.......
UMFUS (terrestrial).............  ..................  ..................  27,500-28,350,
                                                                           38,600-40,000.
70-80-90 GHz unpaired & 70-80       Point-to-Point Pairs for 70-80 GHz,   71,000-76,000,
 GHz paired (point-to-point          71,000-76,000 with 81,000-86,000.     81,000-86,000,
 terrestrial).                                                             92,000-95,000.
                                 ----------------------------------------
TV White Spaces.................  ..................  ..................  ..................  54-72, 76-88, 174-
                                                                                               216, 470-698.
900 MHz.........................  ..................  ..................  ..................  902-928.
2.4 GHz.........................  ..................  ..................  ..................  2,400-2,483.5.
5 GHz...........................  ..................  ..................  ..................  5,150-5,250, 5,250-
                                                                                               5,350, 5,470-
                                                                                               5,725, 5,725-
                                                                                               5,850.
24 GHz..........................  ..................  ..................  ..................  24,000-24,250.
57-71 GHz.......................  ..................  ..................  ..................  57,000-71,000.
Ku Band (satellite).............  12,750-13,250,      10,700-12,700.....
                                   14,000-14,500.
Ka Band (satellite).............  27,500-30,000.....  17,700-20,200.....
V Band (satellite)..............  47,200-50,200,      37,500-42,000.....
                                   50,400-52,400.
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Abbreviations

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

IX. Procedural Matters

    267. Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis. This document seeks to 
implement the information collections adopted in the Phase II Auction 
Order, 81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016, and does not contain any additional 
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.
    268. Supplemental Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. As 
required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA), 
the Commission prepared Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analyses (IRFAs) 
in connection with the USF/ICC Transformation FNPRM, 76 FR 78384, 
December 16, 2011, the April 2014 Connect America FNPRM, 79 FR 39163, 
July 9, 2014, and the Phase II Auction FNPRM, 81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016 
(collectively, Phase II FNPRMs). A Supplemental Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (Supplemental IRFA) was also filed in the CAF II 
Auction Comment Public Notice, 82 FR 40520, August 25, 2017, in this 
proceeding. The Commission sought written public comment on the 
proposals in the Phase II FNPRMs and in the CAF II Auction Comment 
Public Notice, including comments on the IRFAs and the Supplemental 
IRFA. No comments were filed addressing the IRFAs. The Commission 
included Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses (FRFAs)

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in connection with the April 2014 Connect America Order, 79 FR 39163, 
July 9, 2014, the Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016, 
and the Phase II Auction FNPRM Order, 82 FR 14466, March 21, 2017 
(collectively, Phase II Orders). This Supplemental Final Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (Supplemental FRFA) supplements the FRFAs in the 
Phase II Orders to reflect the actions taken in the document and 
conforms to the RFA.
    269. Need for, and Objectives of, The Document. The document 
establishes procedures for the Connect America Fund Phase II auction. 
In particular, the document establishes procedures for, among other 
things, how an applicant can become qualified to bid in the auction, 
how bidders will submit bids, and how bids will be processed to 
determine winners and assign support amounts.
    270. Following the release of the Phase II FNPRMs and Phase II 
Orders, the Commission released the CAF II Auction Comment Public 
Notice. The CAF II Auction Comment Public Notice proposed specific 
procedures for implementing the rules proposed in the Phase II FNPRMs 
and adopted in the Phase II Orders. The CAF II Auction Comment Public 
Notice did not change matters adopted in the Phase II Orders, but did 
request comment on how the proposals in the CAF II Auction Comment 
Public Notice might affect the previous regulatory flexibility analyses 
in this proceeding.
    271. The document establishes procedures for awarding Phase II 
support in Auction 903 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. The document also establishes detailed bidding procedures 
for conducting Auction 903 using a descending clock auction format, 
including bid collection, clock prices, bid format, package bidding 
format, proxy bidding, bidder activity rules, bid processing, and how 
support amounts are determined.
    272. To implement the rules adopted by the Commission in the Phase 
II Orders for the pre-auction process, the document establishes 
specific procedures and requirements for applying to participate and 
becoming qualified to bid in Auction 903, including designating the 
state(s) and performance tier/latency combinations 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 document also sets forth 
information that a winning bidder will be required to submit in its 
post-auction long-form application in order to become authorized to 
receive Phase II support.
    273. Accordingly, the procedures established in the document are 
consistent with the Phase II Orders and the prior regulatory 
flexibility analyses set forth in this proceeding, and no changes to 
the Commission's earlier analyses are required.
    274. Summary of Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in 
Response to the Supplemental IRFA. There were no comments filed that 
specifically addressed the proposed procedures presented in the 
Supplemental IRFA.
    275. Response to Comments by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the 
Small Business Administration. Pursuant to the Small Business Jobs Act 
of 2010, which amended the RFA, the Commission is required to respond 
to any comments filed by the Chief Counsel of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA), and to provide a detailed statement of any change 
made to the proposed procedures as a result of those comments.
    276. The Chief Counsel did not file any comments in response to the 
auction procedures proposed in this proceeding.
    277. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to 
Which the Procedures Will Apply. The RFA directs agencies to provide a 
description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small 
entities that may be affected by the procedures adopted herein. The RFA 
generally defines the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning 
as the terms ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small 
governmental jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' 
has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the 
Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) Is 
independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of 
operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the 
SBA.
    278. As noted above, FRFAs were incorporated into the Phase II 
Orders. In those analyses, the Commission described in detail the small 
entities that might be significantly affected. In the document, the 
Commission hereby incorporates by reference the descriptions and 
estimates of the number of small entities from the previous FRFAs in 
the Phase II Orders.
    279. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements for Small Entities. The data, information and 
document collection required by the Phase II Orders as described in the 
previous FRFAs and the Supplemental IRFA in the CAF II Auction Comment 
Public Notice in this proceeding are hereby incorporated by reference.
    280. Steps Taken To Minimize the Significant Economic Impact on 
Small Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered. The RFA 
requires an agency to describe any significant alternatives that it has 
considered in reaching its proposed approach, which may include the 
following four alternatives (among others): ``(1) The establishment of 
differing compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take 
into account the resources available to small entities; (2) the 
clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance or 
reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use 
of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) and exemption 
from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities.
    281. The analysis of the Commission's efforts to minimize the 
possible significant economic impact on small entities as described in 
the previous Phase II Orders FRFAs are hereby incorporated by 
reference. In addition, in establishing the bidding and application 
procedures for Auction 903, the Commission anticipates the challenges 
faced by small entities. Specifically, the bidding procedures 
established in the document 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. For example, the Commission 
will use CBGs containing one or more eligible census blocks as the 
minimum geographic area for bidding in the auction in order to provide 
bidders, including small providers, with flexibility to target their 
intended areas of network expansion or construction without 
significantly complicating the bidding process. To help ensure that all 
bidders--both large and small--understand the bidding procedures, 
including those related to package bidding, the Bureaus will

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provide further educational opportunities and materials well in advance 
of the auction.
    282. Furthermore, the pre-auction application procedures set forth 
in the document are intended to require applicants to submit enough 
information to permit the Commission to determine their qualifications 
to participate in Auction 903, without requiring so much information 
that it is cost-prohibitive for any entity, including small entities, 
to participate. For example, the Commission adopts a modified version 
of the proposal in the CAF II Auction Comment Public Notice regarding 
an applicant's financial qualifications that no longer places added 
emphasis on an applicant's score for the current ratio and equity ratio 
metrics in light of concerns that those two thresholds are difficult 
for certain providers, including small providers, to meet.
    283. Finally, recognizing that some entities may be new to 
Commission auctions, the Commission announces the types of materials 
and other information the Commission will make available to help 
educate parties that have not previously applied to participate or bid 
in a Commission auction. Specifically, the Bureaus will compile and 
release a guide that provides further technical and mathematical detail 
regarding the bidding, assignment, and support amount determination 
procedures. Two online tutorials will be available to serve as 
references for potential applicants and bidders, and two workshops/
webinars will be held. Additionally, a mock auction will be conducted 
that will enable all qualified bidders, including small entities, to 
become familiar with the CAF II Bidding System and to practice 
submitting bids prior to the auction. By providing these resources, the 
Commission seeks to minimize any economic impact on small entities and 
help all entities--both large and small--fully understand the bidding 
and application procedures. The Bureaus also plan to work with the 
Commission's Office of Communications Business Opportunities to engage 
with small providers.
    284. Report to Congress. The Commission will send a copy of the 
document, including this Supplemental FRFA, in a report to Congress 
pursuant to the Congressional Review Act. In addition, the Commission 
will send a copy of the document, including this Supplemental FRFA, to 
the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA. A copy of the document and 
Supplemental FRFA (or summaries thereof) will also be published in the 
Federal Register.

Federal Communications Commission.
Gary D. Michaels,
Deputy Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access Division, WTB.
[FR Doc. 2018-05142 Filed 3-28-18; 8:45 am]
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                                               FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                                  transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_                                 filing window deadline is March 30,
                                               COMMISSION                                                              Business/2018/db0201/FCC-18-6A1.pdf.                                     2018 at 6:00 p.m. ET. The Auction
                                                                                                                                                                                                Bidding Tutorial will be available via
                                               47 CFR Part 54                                                          I. Introduction
                                                                                                                                                                                                the internet by June 28, 2018. The mock
                                                                                                                          1. The Commission establishes                                         auction begins during the week of July
                                               [AU Docket No. 17–182; WC Docket No. 10–                                procedures for the Connect America
                                               90; FCC 18–6]
                                                                                                                                                                                                16, 2018. The auction begins on July 24,
                                                                                                                       Fund Phase II auction (Phase II auction,                                 2018.
                                                                                                                       auction, or Auction 903), thus furthering
                                               Connect America Fund Phase II                                                                                                                       5. Requirements for Participation.
                                                                                                                       its progress toward closing the digital
                                               Auction; Notice and Filing                                                                                                                       Those wishing to participate in this
                                                                                                                       divide for all Americans, including
                                               Requirements and Other Procedures                                                                                                                auction must submit a short-form
                                                                                                                       those in rural areas of the country. The
                                               for Auction 903                                                                                                                                  application (FCC Form 183)
                                                                                                                       Phase II auction will award up to $198
                                                                                                                                                                                                electronically prior to 6:00 p.m. ET,
                                               AGENCY:  Federal Communications                                         million annually for 10 years to service
                                                                                                                                                                                                March 30, 2018, following the electronic
                                               Commission.                                                             providers that commit to offer voice and
                                                                                                                                                                                                filing procedures that will be provided
                                               ACTION: Final action; requirements and                                  broadband services to fixed locations in
                                                                                                                                                                                                in a public notice to be released in
                                               procedures.                                                             unserved high-cost areas. The auction is
                                                                                                                                                                                                advance of the opening of the short-form
                                                                                                                       scheduled to begin on July 24, 2018.
                                                                                                                          2. Auction 903 will be the first                                      application filing window and comply
                                               SUMMARY:   In the document, the Federal
                                                                                                                       auction to award ongoing high-cost                                       with all provisions outlined in the
                                               Communications Commission
                                                                                                                       universal service support using a                                        document and applicable Commission
                                               (Commission) establishes the
                                                                                                                       multiple-round, reverse auction.                                         rules.
                                               procedures for the Connect America
                                               Fund Phase II auction (Phase II auction,                                Through this auction, the Commission                                     III. Public Interest Obligations
                                               auction, or Auction 903). The auction                                   intends to maximize the value the
                                               will award up to $1.98 billion over 10                                  American people receive for the                                             6. Each winning bidder that is
                                               years to providers that commit to offer                                 universal service dollars it spends,                                     authorized to receive Phase II support
                                               voice and broadband services to fixed                                   balancing higher-quality services with                                   after the close of the auction will be
                                               locations in unserved high-cost areas.                                  cost efficiencies. Therefore, the auction                                required to offer voice and broadband
                                               The auction is scheduled to begin on                                    is designed to select bids from providers                                services meeting the relevant
                                               July 24, 2018.                                                          that would deploy high-speed                                             performance requirements to fixed
                                                                                                                       broadband and voice services in                                          locations. It must make these services
                                               DATES: Auction 903 short-form
                                                                                                                       unserved communities for lower relative                                  available to the required number of
                                               applications must be filed prior to 6                                                                                                            locations associated with the eligible
                                               p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on March 30,                                     levels of support. The bidding
                                                                                                                       procedures will be implemented                                           census blocks for which it is the
                                               2018. Bidding in Auction 903 is                                                                                                                  winning bidder. The number of
                                               scheduled to begin on July 24, 2018.                                    through the Auction 903 bidding
                                                                                                                       system, which will enable a bidder to                                    locations that a support recipient is
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                                                                 required to serve in the eligible census
                                                                                                                       express in a simple and orderly way the
                                               Heidi Lankau or Katie King,                                                                                                                      blocks is aggregated to the census block
                                                                                                                       amount of support it needs to provide
                                               Telecommunications Access Policy                                                                                                                 group (CBG) level, which is the
                                                                                                                       a specified level of service to a specified
                                               Division, Wireline Competition Bureau,                                                                                                           geographic area that will be used for
                                                                                                                       set of eligible areas.
                                               (202) 418–7400 or TTY (202) 418–0484;                                                                                                            bidding in the auction. In the auction,
                                               Mark Montano or Angela Kung,                                            II. Auction Specifics                                                    the Commission will accept bids for
                                               Auctions and Spectrum Access                                               3. Auction Title and Start Date. The                                  service at one of four performance tiers,
                                               Division, Wireless Telecommunications                                   auction is referred to as ‘‘Auction 903—                                 each with its own minimum download
                                               Bureau, (202) 418–0660.                                                 Connect America Fund Phase II.’’                                         and upload speed and usage allowance,
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                                    Bidding in Auction 903 will begin on                                     and for either high or low latency
                                               synopsis of the Commission’s document                                   July 24, 2018. The initial schedule for                                  service, as shown in the tables below.
                                               in AU Docket No. 17–182; WC Docket                                      bidding rounds will be announced by                                      Winning bidders that become
                                               No. 10–90; FCC 18–6, released on                                        public notice approximately one week                                     authorized to receive Phase II support
                                               February 1, 2018 (CAF II Auction                                        before the start of the auction.                                         must deploy broadband service that
                                               Procedures Public Notice). The full text                                   4. Auction 903 Dates and Deadlines.                                   meets the performance tier and latency
                                               of this document is available for public                                The Auction Application Tutorial will                                    requirements associated with their
                                               inspection during regular business                                      be available via the internet by March                                   winning bids. Each Connect America
                                               hours in the FCC Reference Center,                                      13, 2018. The Short-Form Application                                     Fund support recipient must offer voice
                                               Room CY–A257, 445 12th St. SW,                                          (FCC Form 183) filing window opens                                       as a standalone service, but may
                                               Washington, DC 20554 or at the                                          March 19, 2018 at 12:00 noon ET. The                                     separately bundle its broadband
                                               following internet address: https://                                    Short-Form Application (FCC Form 183)                                    offerings with a voice service.

                                                         Performance tier                                        Speed                                                     Monthly usage allowance                                               Weight

                                               Minimum ..................................       ≥10/1 Mbps .............................        ≥150 gigabytes (GB) ................................................................                      65
                                               Baseline ...................................     ≥25/3 Mbps .............................        ≥150 GB or U.S. median, whichever is higher ........................                                      45
                                               Above Baseline .......................           ≥100/20 Mbps .........................          ≥2 terabytes (TB) .....................................................................                   15
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                                               Gigabit .....................................    ≥1 Gbps/500 Mbps .................              ≥2 TB ........................................................................................             0


                                                                                       Latency                                                                                      Requirement                                                  Weight

                                               Low Latency ...............................................................................    ≤100 ms ......................................................................................               0
                                               High Latency ...............................................................................   ≤750 ms & MOS ≥4 ....................................................................                       25




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                                                  7. Phase II support recipients are                   adding up the locations in all the                    2017 based on December 31, 2016 FCC
                                               permitted to offer a variety of broadband               eligible census blocks in the state                   Form 477 data. The list contains two
                                               service offerings as long as they offer at              covered by authorized winning bids                    tables. The first table identifies the
                                               least one standalone voice plan and one                 specifying the particular performance                 CBGs eligible for bidding in the Phase
                                               service plan that provides broadband at                 tier and latency combination.                         II auction and lists the CBG
                                               the relevant performance tier and                          11. The Commission also decided that               identification number (the 12-digit
                                               latency requirements, and these plans                   a support recipient that faces unforeseen             Census code), the relevant state
                                               must be offered at rates that are                       challenges may take advantage of the                  abbreviation, the county name, the
                                               reasonably comparable to rates offered                  flexibility to serve, at a minimum, 95                number of locations that are eligible for
                                               in urban areas. For voice service, a                    percent of the required number of                     Phase II support, and the reserve price
                                               support recipient will be required to                   locations in a state. Support recipients              (on an annual basis) rounded to the
                                               certify that the pricing of its service is              that offer service to at least 95 percent             nearest dollar. The second table
                                               no more than the applicable reasonably                  of locations but fewer than 100 percent               identifies the eligible census blocks
                                               comparable rate benchmark that the                      of locations must refund support based                within the CBGs that are eligible for
                                               Commission’s Wireline Competition                       on the number of locations left unserved              bidding in the Phase II auction. This
                                               Bureau (WCB) releases each year. For                    in the state.                                         table lists the census block
                                               broadband services, a support recipient                    12. In the event a support recipient               identification number (the 15-digit
                                               will be required to certify that the                    cannot identify enough locations in the               Census code), the relevant state
                                               pricing of a service that meets the                     eligible census blocks in its winning                 abbreviation, the county name, and the
                                               required performance tier and latency                   bids to meet its statewide obligation, it             CBG identification number. All the
                                               performance requirements is no more                     will have one year after release of the               eligible census blocks within a CBG will
                                               than the applicable reasonably                          Phase II auction closing public notice to             be aggregated for bidding purposes. The
                                               comparable rate benchmark, or that it is                file evidence of the total number of                  table includes approximately 214,000
                                               no more than the non-promotional price                  locations in those blocks, including                  census blocks that are within
                                               charged for a comparable fixed wireline                 geolocation data of all the locations it              approximately 30,300 CBGs, located in
                                               broadband service in the state or U.S.                  was able to identify. The support                     50 states and territories. The
                                               territory where the eligible                            recipient’s filing will be subject to                 Commission directs WCB to release a
                                               telecommunication carrier (ETC)                         review and comment by relevant                        revised map and list of eligible areas
                                               receives support.                                       stakeholders and an audit. If the support             that removes census block groups with
                                                  8. The Commission has adopted                        recipient demonstrates that the number                a $0 reserve price and census blocks
                                               specific service milestones that require                of actual, on-the-ground locations is                 that overlap certain rate-of-return carrier
                                               each winning bidder authorized to                       lower than the number estimated by the                study area boundaries.
                                               receive Phase II support to offer service               CAM, its state location total will be
                                               to a portion of the number of locations                 adjusted, and its support will be                     V. Applying To Participate in Auction
                                               associated with the eligible census                     reduced on a pro rata basis. If a support             903
                                               blocks included in its authorized                       recipient finds that the number of actual                15. General Information Regarding
                                               winning bids in a state. Specifically,                  locations has increased, its location total           Short-Form Applications. An
                                               each support recipient must complete                    and support will not be increased.                    application to participate in Auction
                                               construction and begin commercially                        13. To monitor each support                        903, referred to as a short-form
                                               offering service to 40 percent of the                   recipient’s compliance with the Phase II              application or FCC Form 183, provides
                                               requisite number of locations in a state                auction public interest obligations, the              information used to determine whether
                                               by the end of the third year of funding                 Commission has adopted reporting                      the applicant has the legal, technical,
                                               and to an additional 20 percent in each                 requirements described in detail in the               and financial qualifications to
                                               subsequent year, with 100 percent by                    Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44413,                  participate in a Commission auction for
                                               the end of the sixth year. A support                    July 7, 2016. These include reporting a               universal service support. The short-
                                               recipient is deemed to be commercially                  list of geocoded locations each year to               form application is the first part of the
                                               offering voice and/or broadband service                 which the support recipient is offering               Commission’s two-phased auction
                                               to a location if it provides service to the             the required voice and broadband                      application process. In the first phase,
                                               location or could provide it within 10                  services, making a certification when                 an entity seeking to participate in the
                                               business days upon request.                             the support recipient has met service                 auction must file a short-form
                                                  9. Compliance will be determined at                  milestones, and submitting the annual                 application in which it certifies, under
                                               the state-level. The Commission will                    FCC Form 481 report. A support                        penalty of perjury, its qualifications.
                                               verify that the support recipient offers                recipient that fails to offer service to the          Eligibility to participate in the Phase II
                                               the required service to the total number                required number of locations by a                     auction is based on an applicant’s short-
                                               of locations across all the eligible census             service milestone will be subject to non-             form application and certifications. A
                                               blocks included in all of the support                   compliance measures. A support                        potential applicant must take seriously
                                               recipient’s authorized bid areas (i.e.,                 recipient will also be subject to any non-            its duties and responsibilities and
                                               CBGs) in a state. If a support recipient                compliance measures that are adopted                  carefully determine before filing a short-
                                               is authorized to receive support in a                   in conjunction with a methodology for                 form application that it is able to meet
                                               state for different performance tier and                high-cost support recipients to measure               the public interest obligations
                                               latency combinations, it will be required               and report network performance.                       associated with Phase II support if it
                                               to demonstrate that it is offering service                                                                    ultimately becomes a winning bidder in
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                                               meeting the relevant performance                        IV. Eligible Areas                                    the auction. The Commission’s
                                               requirements to the required number of                    14. The Commission will use CBGs                    determination that an applicant is
                                               locations for each performance tier and                 containing one or more eligible census                qualified to participate in Auction 903
                                               latency combination within that state.                  blocks as the minimum geographic area                 does not guarantee that the applicant
                                                  10. The required number of locations                 for bidding in the auction. WCB                       will also be deemed qualified to receive
                                               for each performance tier and latency                   released a list of the eligible census                Phase II support if it becomes a winning
                                               combination will be determined by                       blocks for Auction 903 in December                    bidder. In the second phase of the


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                                               process, each winning bidder must file                  applicant is not permitted to make                    the application filing deadline, each
                                               a more comprehensive long-form                          major modifications to its application                applicant should provide a brief
                                               application (FCC Form 683), which the                   after the short-form application filing               description of, and identify the other
                                               Commission will review to determine if                  deadline. Submitting a false certification            party or parties to, the agreement on its
                                               a winning bidder should be authorized                   to the Commission may result in                       respective FCC Form 183, even if the
                                               to receive support for its winning bids.                penalties, including monetary                         agreement has not been reduced to
                                                  16. An entity seeking to participate in              forfeitures, the forfeiture of universal              writing. If an applicant has had
                                               Auction 903 must file a short-form                      service support, license forfeitures,                 discussions, but has not reached an
                                               application electronically via the FCC’s                ineligibility to participate in future                agreement by the close of the initial
                                               Auction Application System prior to                     auctions, and/or criminal prosecution.                filing window, it should not include the
                                               6:00 p.m. ET on March 30, 2018. Among                      20. After the initial short-form                   names of parties to the discussions on
                                               other things, an applicant must submit                  application filing deadline, Commission               its application and may not continue
                                               operational and financial information                   staff will review all timely submitted                such discussions with any applicants
                                               demonstrating that it can meet the                      applications to determine whether each                after the close of the initial filing
                                               service requirements associated with the                application complies with the                         window until after the auction closes.
                                               performance tier and latency                            application requirements and has                         23. Ownership Disclosure
                                               combination(s) for which it intends to                  provided all required information                     Requirements. Each applicant must
                                               bid. Below the Commission describes                     concerning the applicant’s                            comply with the ownership disclosure
                                               more fully the information disclosures                  qualifications for bidding. After this                requirements in §§ 1.2112(a) and
                                               and certifications required in the short-               review is completed, a public notice                  54.315(a)(1) of the Commission’s rules.
                                               form application. An applicant that files               will be released announcing the status                Specifically, in completing the short-
                                               a short-form application is subject to the              of applications and identifying the                   form application, an applicant must
                                               Commission’s rule prohibiting certain                   applications that are complete and those              fully disclose information regarding the
                                               communications. An applicant is                         that are incomplete because of minor                  real party- or parties-in-interest in the
                                               subject to the prohibition beginning at                 defects that may be corrected. This                   applicant or application and the
                                               the deadline for filing short-form                      public notice also will establish an                  ownership structure of the applicant,
                                               applications.                                           application resubmission filing window,               including both direct and indirect
                                                  17. An applicant bears full                          during which an applicant may make                    ownership interests of 10 percent or
                                               responsibility for submitting an                        permissible minor modifications to its                more, as prescribed in § 1.2112(a) of the
                                               accurate, complete, and timely short-                   application to address identified                     Commission’s rules. Each applicant is
                                               form application. An applicant should                   deficiencies. The public notice will                  responsible for ensuring that
                                               consult the Commission’s rules to                       include the deadline for resubmitting                 information submitted in its short-form
                                               ensure that, in addition to the materials               modified applications. After the review               application is complete and accurate.
                                               described below, all required                           of resubmitted applications is complete,                 24. In certain circumstances, an
                                               information is included in its short-form               a public notice will be released                      applicant may have previously filed an
                                               application. To the extent the                          identifying the applicants that are                   FCC Form 602 ownership disclosure
                                               information in the document does not                    qualified to bid.                                     information report or filed an auction
                                               address a potential applicant’s specific                   21. Disclosure of Agreements and                   application for a previous auction in
                                               operating structure, or if the applicant                Bidding Arrangements. An applicant                    which ownership information was
                                               needs additional information or                         must identify in its short-form                       disclosed. The most current ownership
                                               guidance concerning the following                       application all real parties in interest to           information contained in any FCC Form
                                               disclosure requirements, the applicant                  any agreements relating to the                        602 or previous auction application on
                                               should review the educational materials                 participation of the applicant in the                 file with the Commission that used the
                                               for Auction 903 and/or use the contact                  competitive bidding for Phase II                      same FRN the applicant is using to
                                               information provided in the document                    support. This disclosure requirement                  submit its FCC Form 183 will
                                               to consult with Commission staff to                     applies to any arrangements with parties              automatically be pre-filled into certain
                                               better understand the information it                    that are applying to participate in                   ownership sections on the applicant’s
                                               must submit in its short-form                           Auction 903 as well as parties that are               FCC Form 183, if such information is in
                                               application.                                            not. An applicant that discloses any                  an electronic format compatible with
                                                  18. The same entity may not bid based                such agreement(s) must provide in its                 FCC Form 183. Each applicant must
                                               on more than one auction application,                   short-form application a brief                        carefully review any ownership
                                               i.e., as more than one applicant.                       description of each agreement.                        information automatically entered into
                                               Therefore, an entity may not submit                        22. An applicant must certify under                its FCC Form 183, including any
                                               more than one short-form application                    penalty of perjury in its short-form                  ownership attachments, to confirm that
                                               for Auction 903. If an entity submits                   application that it has disclosed all real            all information supplied on FCC Form
                                               multiple short-form applications, only                  parties in interest to any agreements                 183 is complete and accurate as of the
                                               one application may be the basis for that               involving the applicant’s participation               application filing deadline for Auction
                                               entity to become qualified to bid.                      in the competitive bidding for Phase II               903. Any information that needs to be
                                                  19. An applicant should note that                    support. An applicant must also certify               corrected or updated must be changed
                                               submitting a short-form application (and                under penalty of perjury that it has not              directly in FCC Form 183.
                                               any amendments thereto) constitutes a                   entered into any explicit or implicit                    25. Specific Universal Service
                                               representation by the certifying official               agreements, arrangements, or                          Certifications. An applicant must certify
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                                               that he or she is an authorized                         understandings of any kind related to                 that it is in compliance with all
                                               representative of the applicant, that he                the support to be sought through the                  statutory and regulatory requirements
                                               or she has read the form’s instructions                 Phase II auction, other than those                    for receiving the universal service
                                               and certifications, and that the contents               disclosed in its application. For                     support it seeks. Alternatively, if
                                               of the application, its certifications, and             purposes of making the required                       expressly allowed by the rules specific
                                               any attachments are true and correct. As                agreement disclosures, if parties agree in            to a high-cost support mechanism, an
                                               more fully explained below, an                          principle on all material terms prior to              applicant may certify that it


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                                               acknowledges that it must be in                         as any arrangements relating to the post-             meet the public interest obligations. A
                                               compliance with such requirements                       auction market structure in an eligible               holding/parent company or a
                                               before being authorized to receive Phase                area.                                                 consortium/joint venture short-form
                                               II support.                                                30. Entities that are commonly                     applicant that intends to form a new
                                                  26. In addition, an applicant must                   controlled or are parties to a joint                  operating company if it is named as a
                                               certify that it will make any default                   bidding arrangement have two options                  winning bidder is expected to take
                                               payment that may be required pursuant                   for submitting short-form applications                whatever steps are necessary to form the
                                               to § 1.21004, and that it is aware that if              to avoid the restriction on state                     operating company in advance of the
                                               its application is shown to be defective,               overlaps. It is important that such                   long-form application filing deadline.
                                               the application may be dismissed                        entities carefully consider these options             The identified operating company must
                                               without further consideration and                       prior to the short-form application filing            also be the entity that is designated as
                                               penalties may apply.                                    deadline. At the deadline, the                        the ETC by the relevant state(s) in the
                                                  27. Specific Phase II Eligibility                    prohibition of certain communications                 areas covered by the winning bid(s) and
                                               Requirements and Certifications. State                  begins, and after that time, only minor               is named in the letter of credit
                                               Selections and Impermissible State                      amendments or modifications to                        applicable to the specific winning bids
                                               Overlaps. An applicant must select the                  applications will be permitted.                       for which it becomes authorized for
                                               specific state(s) in which it wishes to                    31. First, such entities may submit a              support.
                                               bid when submitting its short-form                      single short-form application and                        33. The second way commonly
                                               application. For purposes of the short-                 qualify to bid as one applicant in a state.           controlled entities or parties to a joint
                                               form application, the term ‘‘state’’ shall              To facilitate the identification of such              bidding arrangement can participate is
                                               also include the District of Columbia                   applications, an applicant will indicate              by submitting short-form applications
                                               and U.S. territories to the extent they                 whether it is submitting the application              and qualifying to bid independently,
                                               contain eligible areas. An applicant will               on behalf of itself and one or more                   though not in the same state. Such
                                               be able to place bids for eligible areas                existing operating companies, and if so,              applicants must exercise due diligence
                                               only in the state(s) identified in its                  to identify such companies. Similarly,                to confirm prior to submitting their
                                               short-form application and for which it                 parties to a joint bidding arrangement                respective short-form applications that
                                               is deemed eligible to bid. An applicant                 may form a consortium or a joint                      no other commonly controlled entity or
                                               should take appropriate steps to ensure                 venture and submit a single short-form                party to a joint bidding arrangement, or
                                               that the state(s) it selects fully reflect its          application that identifies each party to             an entity that controls any party to such
                                               bidding intentions because an applicant                 the consortium or joint venture. At least             an arrangement, has indicated its intent
                                               may not select any additional states in                 one related entity, affiliate, or member              to bid in any of the same state(s) that
                                               which to bid after the initial short-form               of the holding or parent company,                     each of the applicants has selected. To
                                               application filing window closes.                       consortium, or joint venture identified               that end, an applicant must certify in its
                                               However, an applicant will be permitted                 in the short-form application must                    short-form application that it
                                               to remove any state(s) it selected on its               demonstrate that it meets the                         acknowledges that it cannot place any
                                               short-form application during the                       operational and financial requirements                bids in the same state as (i) another
                                               application resubmission filing window.                 of § 54.315(a)(7).                                    commonly controlled entity, (ii) another
                                                  28. In addition, to discourage                          32. If a holding/parent company or a               party to a joint bidding arrangement
                                               coordinated bidding that may                            consortium/joint venture is announced                 related to Phase II support that it is a
                                               disadvantage other bidders, separate                    as a winning bidder in Auction 903, the               party to, or (iii) any entity that controls
                                               applicants that are commonly controlled                 entity may designate at least one                     a party to such an arrangement. And, as
                                               or are parties to a joint bidding                       operating company controlled by the                   noted above, to help identify any
                                               arrangement are prohibited from                         holding/parent company or by a                        impermissible state overlaps, an
                                               bidding in any of the same states.                      member of (or an entity controlled by a               applicant must provide in its short-form
                                               Knowing the specific state(s) for which                 member of) the consortium/joint                       application a brief description of any
                                               an applicant intends to bid, as well as                 venture that will be authorized to                    bidding arrangements that are required
                                               its ownership and bidding arrangement                   receive Phase II support for the winning              to be disclosed.
                                               information, all of which is collected on               bids in a state. While more than one                     34. If, during short-form application
                                               the short-form application, will help the               operating company may be designated                   review, applicants that are commonly
                                               Commission ensure that applicants                       in a state, an operating company must                 controlled and/or parties to a joint
                                               comply with this prohibition.                           be identified for each winning bid,                   bidding arrangement are found to have
                                                  29. Commonly controlled applicants                   whether the bid covers one CBG or a                   selected the same state(s) in their
                                               are those in which the same individual                  package of CBGs. Thus, a winning                      respective applications, all such
                                               or entity either directly or indirectly                 bidder cannot apportion either eligible               applications will be deemed to be
                                               holds a controlling interest. To identify               census blocks within a winning bid for                incomplete on initial review. The WCB
                                               commonly controlled applicants, the                     a CBG or separate CBGs within a                       and the Wireless Telecommunications
                                               Commission defines a ‘‘controlling                      winning package bid among multiple                    Bureau (WTB) (collectively, the
                                               interest’’ for purposes of the Phase II                 operating companies. The operating                    Bureaus) will inform each affected
                                               auction as an individual or entity with                 company that seeks authorization for                  applicant of the identity of each of the
                                               positive or negative de jure or de facto                Phase II support must file the long-form              other applicant(s) with which it has an
                                               control of the applicant. In addition, the              application in its own name. Because                  impermissible state overlap and the
                                               Commission defines ‘‘joint bidding                      the operating company is the entity that              specific overlapping state(s). To the
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                                               arrangements’’ as those that (i) relate to              will be required to meet the associated               extent that an affected applicant has
                                               any eligible area in the Phase II auction               Phase II public interest obligations, the             disclosed a joint bidding arrangement
                                               and (ii) address or communicate bids or                 operating company should be the entity                with one or more of the other affected
                                               bidding strategies, including                           that will make the required                           applicants, these applicants must decide
                                               arrangements regarding Phase II support                 certifications in the long-form                       amongst themselves which applicant (if
                                               levels (i.e., bidding percentages) and                  application about its technical and                   any) will bid in each overlapping state.
                                               specific areas on which to bid, as well                 financial qualifications and that will                Then, the applicants must revise their


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                                               short-form applications during the                      services for at least two years, it must              it must submit the audited financial
                                               application resubmission window, as                     certify that it (or its parent company, if            statements of its parent company.
                                               appropriate, so that only one of the                    it is a wholly owned subsidiary) has                  Because the short-form application
                                               applications includes the overlapping                   filed FCC Form 477s as required during                filing window opens in the first quarter
                                               state and thus only one of the applicants               that time period. It must also identify               of 2018, the Commission requires that
                                               can be deemed eligible to bid on that                   the FRNs it (or its parent company) used              an applicant submit its (or its parent
                                               particular state. However, if the                       to file the FCC Form 477s for the                     company’s) 2016 audited financial
                                               overlapping state(s) remain listed in                   relevant filing periods. The relevant                 statements. However, an applicant may,
                                               more than one of the affected                           FCC Form 477 filing periods include                   and is encouraged to, instead submit its
                                               applicants’ applications after the close                data as of June 30, 2016; December 31,                fiscal year-end 2017 audited financial
                                               of the resubmission filing window, none                 2016; and June 30, 2017. FCC Form 477                 statements if they are finalized before
                                               of the affected applicants will be eligible             data for these periods that were on file              the short-form application deadline.
                                               to bid in the overlapping state(s). Any                 as of February 5, 2018 will be used to                   39. If an applicant (or its parent
                                               affected applicant that has not entered                 validate an applicant’s representation                company) is not audited in the ordinary
                                               into a joint bidding arrangement with                   on the short-form application that it has             course of business and the applicant
                                               the other affected applicant(s)                         been providing a voice and/or                         does not submit its audited financial
                                               (including commonly controlled                          broadband service for at least two years.             statements with the short-form
                                               entities) and disclosed that arrangement                If the applicant certifies that it has been           application, it must certify that the long-
                                               on its short-form application will be                   providing only electric distribution or               form applicant will submit its (or its
                                               barred by the Commission’s prohibited                   transmission services for at least two                parent company’s) audited financial
                                               communications rule from discussing                     years (i.e., it has not also been providing           statements from the prior fiscal year
                                               the overlap with any of the other                       voice or broadband service for at least               within 180 days after being announced
                                               affected applicant(s). As a result, such                two years), it must submit with its short-            as a winning bidder. Such an applicant
                                               applicants will be prohibited from                      form application qualified operating or               must also submit its (or its parent
                                               bidding in any state(s) where there is an               financial reports that it (or its parent              company’s) fiscal year-end 2016
                                               overlap after the close of the                          company, if it is a wholly owned                      unaudited financial statements with its
                                               resubmission filing window. After the                   subsidiary) filed with the relevant                   short-form application, including
                                               Auction 903 qualified bidders are                       financial institution in 2016 and 2017                balance sheet, net income, and cash
                                               announced, each applicant will be able                  that demonstrate that the applicant (or               flow. If an applicant certifies in its
                                               to view its final eligibility determination             its parent company) has been operating                short-form application that it will
                                               for each state in the Auction                           for at least two years. The applicant also            submit audited financial statements
                                               Application System. The bidding                         must submit a certification that the                  during the long-form application
                                               system will be configured to permit a                   submission is a true and accurate copy                process, but such statements are
                                               qualified bidder to bid only in the                     of the forms that were submitted to the               ultimately not submitted, the winning
                                               state(s) for which that qualified bidder                relevant financial institution. The                   bidder or long-form applicant will be
                                               has been deemed eligible to bid.                        Commission will accept the Rural                      deemed to be in default and subject to
                                                  35. Operational History and                          Utilities Service (RUS) Form 7,                       a forfeiture.
                                               Submission of Financial Statements.                     Financial and Operating Report Electric
                                               The Commission has established two                                                                               40. An applicant that does not have at
                                                                                                       Distribution; the RUS Form 12,                        least two years of operational
                                               pathways for an applicant to
                                                                                                       Financial and Operating Report Electric               experience must submit with its short-
                                               demonstrate its operational experience
                                                                                                       Power Supply; the National Rural                      form application its (or its parent
                                               and financial qualifications to
                                                                                                       Utilities Cooperative Finance                         company’s) financial statements that are
                                               participate in the Phase II auction.
                                                                                                       Corporation (CFC) Form 7, Financial                   audited by an independent certified
                                               These pathways vary depending on
                                                                                                       and Statistical Report; the CFC Form 12,              public accountant from the three most
                                               whether the applicant has at least two
                                                                                                       Operating Report; the CoBank Form 7;                  recent fiscal years (i.e., 2014, 2015, and
                                               years of operational experience. In
                                                                                                       or the functional replacement of one of               2016), including balance sheets, net
                                               addition, all applicants are required to
                                                                                                       these reports.                                        income, and cash flow. An applicant is
                                               provide financial and operational
                                               information, regardless of whether they                    38. If an applicant that meets the                 encouraged to instead submit fiscal
                                               have two years of operational                           foregoing requirements and it (or its                 year-end 2015, 2016, and 2017 audited
                                               experience.                                             parent company) is audited in the                     financial statements if the 2017 audited
                                                  36. With the first pathway, an                       ordinary course of business, the                      financial statements are finalized in
                                               applicant can certify, if applicable, on                applicant must also submit its (or its                time to submit them before the short-
                                               its FCC Form 183 that it has provided                   parent company’s) financial statements                form application deadline. Such an
                                               voice, broadband, and/or electric                       from the prior fiscal year, including                 applicant must also submit with its
                                               distribution or transmission services for               balance sheets, net income, and cash                  short-form application a letter of interest
                                               at least two years prior to the short-form              flow, that were audited by an                         from a qualified bank stating that the
                                               application filing deadline (or that the                independent certified public                          bank would provide a letter of credit to
                                               applicant is the wholly owned                           accountant. If the applicant is a holding             the applicant if the applicant becomes a
                                               subsidiary of an entity that has done so),              company, it must submit its own                       winning bidder and is selected for bids
                                               specify the number of years it has been                 audited financial statements. If the                  of a certain dollar magnitude. The letter
                                               operating, and identify the services it                 applicant is a consortium or a joint                  should include the maximum dollar
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                                               has provided. An applicant will be                      venture, it must submit the audited                   amount for which the bank would be
                                               deemed to have started providing a                      financial statements of the entity that is            willing to issue a letter of credit to the
                                               service on the date it began                            the subject of the at least two-year                  applicant and a statement that the bank
                                               commercially offering that service to                   operational certification. If the applicant           would be willing to issue a letter of
                                               end users.                                              is a wholly owned subsidiary and has                  credit that is substantially in the same
                                                  37. If an applicant certifies that it has            certified that its parent company has                 form as set forth in the model letter of
                                               been providing voice and/or broadband                   provided service for at least two years,              credit provided in Appendix B of the


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                                               Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR 44413,                                     the short-form application. The five-                                     information from the applicant during
                                               July 7, 2016.                                                            point scale provides a streamlined                                        the application resubmission period.
                                                  41. Financial Qualifications. All                                     process for assessing, efficiently and                                       44. The first point on the five-point
                                               applicants must report on their short-                                   objectively, whether an applicant has                                     scale is based on a yes/no question.
                                               form application certain metrics from                                    sufficient financial qualifications or                                    Specifically, an applicant that submits
                                               their financial statements (audited or                                   requires further financial review. An                                     audited financial statements will be
                                               unaudited) from the prior fiscal year                                    applicant that scores at least three                                      asked whether it received an
                                               being submitted with the applications.                                   points will be deemed to have sufficient                                  unmodified, non-qualified opinion from
                                               These metrics are meant to demonstrate                                   financial qualifications to participate in                                the auditor; an applicant will receive
                                               that an applicant has sufficient financial                               the auction if it has submitted the                                       one point for a ‘‘yes’’ answer. An
                                               qualifications to participate in the Phase                               required financial information with its                                   applicant must also enter the following
                                               II auction to minimize the number of                                     short-form application.                                                   metrics from the most recent financial
                                               winning bidders that default because                                        43. The objective financial metrics for                                statements submitted with the short-
                                               they are unable to meet the long-form                                    this five-point scale will not necessarily                                form application: (1) Latest operating
                                               application requirements. Winning                                        provide a full picture of an applicant’s                                  margins (i.e., operating revenue less
                                               bidders will be required to provide                                      financial qualifications. Therefore, a                                    operating expenses excluding
                                               additional, more specific evidence of                                    score of less than three points will                                      depreciation), where an operating
                                               their financial qualifications at the long-                              warrant a review of the full set of                                       margin greater than zero will receive
                                               form application stage to demonstrate                                    financial statements submitted with the                                   one point; (2) Times Interest Earned
                                               that they have the financial                                             short-form application, as well as other                                  Ratio (TIER), where a TIER ((net income
                                               qualifications to meet the Phase II                                      information submitted with the                                            plus interest expense) divided by
                                               public interest obligations.                                             application and/or information                                            interest expense) greater than or equal to
                                                  42. These metrics must be reported in                                 submitted to the Commission in other                                      1.25 will receive one point; (3) current
                                               the short-form application and will be                                   contexts (e.g., financials filed with a                                   ratio (current assets divided by current
                                               scored using a five-point scale described                                FCC Form 481, revenues reported in                                        liabilities), where a ratio greater than or
                                               below. The five-point scale will be used                                 FCC Form 499, etc.). To the extent this                                   equal to 2 will receive one point; and (4)
                                               to score one yes/no question and four                                    information does not sufficiently                                         equity ratio (total equity divided by total
                                               other common financial metrics. These                                    demonstrate that an applicant is                                          capital), where a result greater than or
                                               metrics are based on information                                         financially qualified, the application                                    equal to 0.4 will receive one point. This
                                               already contained in the financial                                       will be deemed incomplete and the                                         scoring methodology is summarized in
                                               statements that must be submitted with                                   Commission may request further                                            the table below:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Response or
                                                                                                                      Financial metric                                                                                                 Score
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         threshold

                                               If the applicant has audited financial statements, did it receive an unmodified (non-qualified) opinion? ..............                                                          Yes            +1
                                               Operating margin .....................................................................................................................................................             >0           +1
                                               Times Interest Earned Ratio (TIER) ........................................................................................................................                     ≥1.25           +1
                                               Current Ratio (Ratio current assets/current liabilities) ............................................................................................                              ≥2           +1
                                               Equity Ratio (Total equity/total capital (total equity plus total liabilities)) ................................................................                                 ≥0.4           +1



                                                  45. The question regarding an                                         If an applicant is unable to demonstrate                                  the short-form application can
                                               applicant’s audit opinion measures both                                  that it has sufficient financial                                          accomplish this purpose. However, a
                                               the applicant’s financial condition and                                  qualifications based on the information                                   determination at the short-form stage
                                               operations. The metric for operating                                     submitted with the short-form                                             that an applicant is eligible to bid for a
                                               margin measures core profitability, and                                  application and information submitted                                     given performance tier and latency
                                               the metrics for current ratio and equity                                 to the Commission in other contexts,                                      combination and has sufficient access to
                                               ratio measure the applicant’s short- and                                 Commission staff will be able to ask the                                  spectrum, if applicable, does not
                                               long-term financial condition,                                           applicant questions and request                                           preclude a determination at the long-
                                               respectively. TIER measures the ability                                  additional information during the                                         form application stage that a long-form
                                               to pay interest on outstanding debt.                                     resubmission filing window.                                               applicant lacks the requisite technical
                                                  46. The Commission will consider an                                      47. Eligibility to Bid for Performance                                 qualifications or access to spectrum, and
                                               applicant with a total score of three                                    Tier and Latency Combinations. The                                        thus should not be authorized to receive
                                               points or greater (i.e., a score of one for                              Commission requires an applicant to                                       Phase II support for that eligible area.
                                               at least three of the metrics) to have                                   demonstrate its eligibility to bid for the                                   48. Selecting Performance Tier and
                                               sufficient financial qualifications to                                   performance tier and latency                                              Latency Combinations. As required by
                                               participate in Auction 903, regardless of                                combination(s) it selects in its                                          the Commission’s rules, each applicant
                                               the applicant’s score for any specific                                   application in advance of the start of                                    must select in its short-form application
                                               metric. Failure to score at least three                                  bidding in the auction. An applicant                                      the performance tier and latency
                                               does not indicate that an applicant lacks                                must submit high-level operational                                        combination(s) for which it intends to
                                               the financial qualifications to                                          information in its short-form application                                 bid in each state where it seeks support.
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                                               participate in the auction. Rather, it                                   to complete its operational showing. It                                   For each tier and latency combination,
                                               indicates that further review is required.                               is the Commission’s objective to                                          an applicant must indicate the
                                               During this further review, an                                           safeguard consumers from situations                                       technology or technologies it intends to
                                               applicant’s operating cash flow and                                      where bidders unable to meet the                                          use to meet the associated requirements.
                                               EBITDA will be considered, as these                                      specified service requirements divert                                     If an applicant intends to use spectrum,
                                               metrics may provide a useful context for                                 support from bidders that can meet the                                    it must also indicate the spectrum
                                               assessing an applicant’s financial status.                               Phase II public interest obligations, and                                 band(s) and total amount of uplink and


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                                               downlink bandwidth (in megahertz) that                  available to support the assertions in its            applicant has scaled its network in the
                                               it has access to for the last mile for each             application. The Commission does not                  years it has been operating. However, an
                                               performance tier and latency                            anticipate that it will be unduly                     applicant can provide an estimate and
                                               combination it selected in each state.                  burdensome to respond to these                        should provide the current total number
                                                  49. Operational Information. An                      questions because, at a minimum, each                 of subscribers (as of the short-form
                                               applicant must submit in its short-form                 applicant will need to have started                   application filing deadline). If an
                                               application sufficient operational                      planning at a high-level how it intends               applicant is no longer providing service
                                               information regarding its experience                    to meet the relevant Phase II public                  in any state, the applicant must estimate
                                               providing voice, broadband, and/or                      interest obligations as part of its                   the number of customers that were
                                               electric distribution or transmission                   obligation to conduct due diligence                   served at the beginning of the last full
                                               service and its plans for provisioning                  prior to the auction. Because a short-                year that it did provide service.
                                               service if awarded support. Such                        form applicant will not know where it                    56. Second, the Commission retains
                                               information will demonstrate whether                    might be authorized to receive support                the question asking an applicant to
                                               an applicant has the technical                          and will have six years to build out or               identify the relevant industry standards
                                               qualifications to bid for specific                      upgrade its network, the information                  for the last-mile technologies it intends
                                               performance tier and latency                            submitted may be based on a                           to use to meet its Phase II obligations if
                                               combinations. Specifically, an applicant                preliminary network design, which may                 it becomes a winning bidder and is
                                               must submit high-level operational                      be modified once the winning bids are                 authorized to receive support. This
                                               information to complete its operational                 announced and as the network is built                 question will give an applicant the
                                               showing and demonstrate that it can be                  out.                                                  opportunity to demonstrate that it has
                                               expected to be reasonably capable of                       52. The Commission expects concise                 started planning how it will meet the
                                               meeting the public interest obligations                 descriptions from applicants. The                     Phase II obligations and that it intends
                                               (e.g., speed, usage, latency, and service               Commission will implement its usual                   to use technologies that are generally
                                               milestones) for each performance tier                   procedures for reviewing auction                      accepted as having the capabilities to
                                               and latency combination selected.                       applications to help ensure that                      meet the relevant performance
                                                  50. Eligibility to bid for specific tier             eligibility determinations are made                   standards. However, an applicant is not
                                               and latency combinations will be                        consistently across all applications by,              precluded from proposing to use non-
                                               determined on a state-by-state basis.                   among other things, leveraging the                    standards-based technology. So that an
                                               Accordingly, for each selected                          expertise of engineers and/or other                   applicant intending to use such
                                               performance tier and latency                            subject matter experts.                               technology can demonstrate that the
                                               combination, an applicant will be                          53. Until an applicant knows where it              technology has suitable capabilities for
                                               required to demonstrate that it is                      will be awarded support and how many                  meeting the applicable performance
                                               reasonably capable of meeting the                       locations it will be required to serve, it            requirements, such an applicant must
                                               relevant public interest obligations for                may not have made all its decisions                   identify the vendors and the products it
                                               each state it selects and to explain how                regarding how it will meet its Phase II               is considering using and provide links
                                               it intends to provision service if                      obligations. However, an applicant is                 to the vendors’ websites and to publicly
                                               awarded support. Because compliance                     required to certify that it has performed             available technical specifications of the
                                               with the service obligations will be                    the necessary due diligence to                        products. If the technical specifications
                                               determined on a state-level basis and                   participate in the Phase II auction. This             are not publicly available, the applicant
                                               some applicants may propose to deploy                   includes making sure that the applicant               may submit them with its application.
                                               hybrid networks, it will be useful to                   will be able to build and operate                        57. The Commission will treat the
                                               understand how an applicant selecting                   facilities that will fully comply with all            responses to the questions in Appendix
                                               multiple performance tier and latency                   applicable requirements. Accordingly, it              A of the CAF II Auction Procedures
                                               combinations within a state intends to                  is reasonable to expect that an applicant             Public Notice and any associated
                                               meet the requirements for each                          will have developed a preliminary plan                supporting documentation as
                                               combination in the state. To reduce the                 for how it will meet its Phase II                     confidential and will withhold them
                                               risk of defaults, the combination(s)                    obligations if awarded support. If an                 from routine public inspection.
                                               selected by an applicant will be                        applicant has not demonstrated that it is             Accordingly, there is no need for an
                                               evaluated to determine its eligibility to               reasonably capable of meeting the                     applicant to submit a § 0.459
                                               bid for any such combination(s).                        relevant public interest obligations                  confidentiality request to seek
                                                  51. An applicant must answer the                     based on the information submitted in                 protection of this information from
                                               questions listed in Appendix A of the                   the short-form application, the applicant             public disclosure.
                                               CAF II Auction Procedures Public                        will be asked to submit evidence during                  58. Operational Assumptions. The
                                               Notice for each state it selects in its                 the resubmission filing window to                     Commission also adopts certain
                                               application. The questions are intended                 demonstrate that it has developed a                   assumptions that an applicant will need
                                               to elicit short, narrative responses from               preliminary plan.                                     to make about network usage and
                                               the applicant regarding its experience in                  54. Modifications to Proposed                      subscription rates when determining,
                                               providing voice, broadband, and/or                      Operational Questions. The                            for purposes of its short-form
                                               electric distribution or transmission                   Commission has made some                              application, whether it can meet the
                                               service, and the network(s) it intends to               modifications to the originally proposed              public interest obligations for its
                                               use to meet its Phase II public interest                operational questions to provide greater              selected performance tier and latency
                                               obligations. The questions are designed                 clarity on how an applicant should                    combination(s) if it becomes a winning
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                                               to confirm that the applicant has                       respond to them.                                      bidder and is authorized to receive
                                               developed a preliminary design or                          55. First, the Commission retains the              Phase II support.
                                               business case for meeting the public                    question about the total number of                       59. First, an applicant must assume it
                                               interest obligations for its selected                   subscribers an applicant has served with              will offer service to at least 95 percent
                                               performance tier and latency                            voice and broadband because the size of               of the required number of locations
                                               combinations. They ask the applicant to                 a service provider’s current operations               across its bids in each state by the end
                                               identify the information it could make                  provides useful insight into how an                   of the six-year build-out period. This


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                                               assumption is consistent with the                          61. An applicant, if it becomes a                  will be deploying its network, it is more
                                               requirement that each winning bidder                    winning bidder and is authorized to                   likely to be the only broadband
                                               submit with its long-form application a                 receive Phase II support, will not be                 provider, which may increase adoption
                                               network diagram with a certification by                 required to demonstrate that it has                   rates. There is a risk that this
                                               a professional engineer that the network                achieved at least a 70 percent                        requirement may result in an increase in
                                               would deliver, to at least 95 percent of                subscription rate once it has deployed to             costs and could potentially lead to an
                                               the required number of locations in each                the required number of locations.                     applicant engineering a network that is
                                               relevant state, voice and broadband                     Instead, an applicant must assume for                 capable of serving more locations than
                                               service that meets the relevant                         purposes of its short-form application                actually request service. However, this
                                               performance requirements. While Phase                   that it will achieve at least a 70 percent            potential harm is outweighed by the risk
                                               II support recipients should plan to offer              subscription rate when engineering its                that a support recipient could engineer
                                               service to 100 percent of the required                  network. Some Phase II support                        a network that is incapable of meeting
                                               number of locations and take advantage                  recipients will achieve at least a 70                 demand and may leave consumers
                                               of the flexibility to offer service to 95               percent subscription rate in the areas                unserved if the Commission does not
                                               percent of the required number of                       where they are authorized to receive                  take proactive measures to ensure that a
                                               locations only in unforeseen                            support and others will not. However,                 support recipient is making reasonable
                                               circumstances, an assumption by an                      requiring an applicant to make a                      assumptions about its potential
                                               applicant that it will offer service to 95              specific assumption will give the                     subscription rate.
                                               percent of locations will provide                       Commission reasonable assurance that                     63. Finally, each winning bidder must
                                               reasonable assurance that the applicant                 an applicant is engineering a network                 provide high-level information
                                               will engineer its network so that it is                 that can be scaled to meet potential                  regarding its peak period data usage
                                               reasonably capable of meeting the                       demand. Given that subscription rates                 assumptions during the short-form
                                               relevant public interest obligations for                are likely to vary from area to area and              application stage and detailed
                                               the required number of locations. While                 over the 10-year period, the most                     information regarding its peak period
                                               each winning bidder that is authorized                  objective way to minimize defaults and                data usage assumptions during the long-
                                               to receive Phase II support will be                     verify that an applicant is making                    form application stage once the bidders
                                               required to offer service only in areas                 reasonable assumptions about its                      know the number of locations they will
                                               where it is authorized to receive                       subscription rate is to require all                   be required to serve. The Commission
                                               support, after the close of a round, each               applicants to make the same assumption                intends to review each winning bidder’s
                                               bid represents an irrevocable offer to                  about the minimum subscription rate at                response on a case-by-case basis to
                                               meet the terms of the bid if it becomes                 the end of the build-out period. By                   ensure that it is making reasonable
                                               a winning bid. Accordingly, an                          adopting a minimum 70 percent                         assumptions given the required data
                                               applicant that becomes a qualified                      subscription rate, applicants are                     usage allowances for the performance
                                               bidder should assume for each round of                  provided some additional clarity for                  tiers for which it has been named a
                                               the auction that it could be required to                how they can demonstrate that they are                winning bidder.
                                                                                                                                                                64. Specific Information Required
                                               offer service meeting the relevant                      technically qualified to participate in
                                                                                                                                                             from Applicants Proposing to Use
                                               requirements to the number of locations                 the Phase II auction. These benefits
                                                                                                                                                             Spectrum to Provide Service. An
                                               across all the bids that it places in each              would not be achieved by simply
                                                                                                                                                             applicant that intends to use
                                               state.                                                  presuming that an applicant will have
                                                                                                                                                             radiofrequency spectrum to offer its
                                                  60. Second, consistent with                          the incentive to make reasonable
                                                                                                                                                             voice and broadband services must
                                               assumptions made in the CAM, an                         subscription assumptions because the                  submit information regarding whether
                                               applicant must assume that it will have                 applicant will ultimately be subject to               the spectrum to which it has access will
                                               at least a 70 percent subscription rate for             network testing requirements and non-                 enable the applicant to meet the public
                                               its voice and broadband services by the                 compliance measures if it becomes a                   interest obligations for each
                                               time it will meet the final service                     winning bidder and is authorized to                   performance tier and latency
                                               milestone if it becomes authorized to                   receive Phase II support.                             combination that it selects in its
                                               receive support. Because it may take                       62. By requiring an applicant to                   application.
                                               time for an applicant that becomes a                    assume a minimum subscription rate of                    65. The Commission’s Phase II
                                               winning bidder and is authorized to                     70 percent, the Commission is balancing               auction rules require an applicant that
                                               receive Phase II support to obtain                      the reality that not all consumers in a               plans to use spectrum to demonstrate
                                               customers as it builds out its network,                 given area may subscribe to the Phase II-             that it has (i) the proper spectrum use
                                               applicants may factor this into their                   funded service with the requirement                   authorizations, if applicable; (ii) access
                                               engineering and make reasonable                         that Phase II support recipients provide              to operate on the spectrum it intends to
                                               assumptions about how the subscription                  the required service to consumers living              use; and (iii) sufficient spectrum
                                               rate will scale during the build-out term.              at a funded location within 10 business               resources to cover peak network usage
                                               Regardless of the assumptions an                        days of a request. In the Commission’s                and meet the minimum performance
                                               applicant makes about its subscription                  predictive judgment, a 70 percent                     requirements to serve the fixed locations
                                               rate when engineering its network, the                  subscription rate is a reasonable                     in eligible areas. Consistent with the
                                               applicant must keep in mind that its                    assumption for engineering a network                  Commission’s approach in the Mobility
                                               network must be capable of scaling to                   when taking into account (i) that                     Fund Phase I auction, for the described
                                               meet demand. That is, if a Phase II                     existing subscription rates, which in                 spectrum access to be sufficient, the
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                                               support recipient reports in the High                   some cases are lower than 70 percent,                 applicant must have obtained any
                                               Cost Universal Service Portal that a                    may not reflect actual demand over the                necessary approvals from the
                                               location is served, it must be capable of               10-year support term, which would be                  Commission for the spectrum, if
                                               providing service meeting the relevant                  expected to increase as data usage                    applicable, by the short-form
                                               performance requirements to that                        increases and higher speeds are made                  application filing deadline, subject to
                                               location within 10 business days after                  available, and (ii) in the high-cost areas            the exceptions described below. The
                                               receiving a request.                                    where the Phase II support recipient                  Phase II auction short-form application


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                                               rules also require an applicant to certify              expect that a service provider operating              Form 481 Carrier Annual Reporting Data
                                               that it will retain such authorizations for             in these bands could, at a minimum,                   Collection Form (FCC Form 481), and
                                               at least 10 years.                                      offer service meeting the requirements                FCC Form 499–A Annual
                                                  66. An applicant that intends to use                 for the Minimum performance tier                      Telecommunications Reporting
                                               licensed or unlicensed spectrum must                    provided that the service provider is                 Worksheet (FCC Form 499–A),
                                               in its short-form application (i) identify              using sufficient bandwidth in the                     including non-public information. For
                                               the spectrum band(s) it will use for the                spectrum band(s) and a technology that                example, whether an applicant already
                                               last mile, backhaul, and any other parts                can operate on these spectrum bands                   offers service that meets the public
                                               of the network; (ii) describe the total                 consistent with applicable U.S. and                   interest obligations associated with its
                                               amount of uplink and downlink                           international rules and regulations.                  selected performance tier and latency
                                               bandwidth (in megahertz) that it has                       69. Appendix B of the CAF II Auction               combination(s) and the number of
                                               access to in each spectrum band for the                 Procedures Public Notice is a non-                    subscribers to that service may be
                                               last mile; (iii) describe the                           exhaustive list of spectrum bands that                considered.
                                               authorizations (including leases) it has                an applicant could potentially use to                    71. Specifically, applicants must
                                               obtained to operate in the spectrum, if                 meet its performance obligations. An                  submit in the short-form application any
                                               applicable; and (iv) list the call signs                applicant is not precluded from                       FCC Registration Numbers (FRNs) that
                                               and/or application file numbers                         proposing to use a spectrum band that                 an applicant or its parent company—
                                               associated with its spectrum                            is not included in Appendix B,                        and in the case of a holding company
                                               authorizations, if applicable. Any                      provided that the applicant can                       applicant, the operating companies
                                               applicant that intends to provide service               demonstrate that it is reasonably                     identified in its application—has used
                                               using satellite technology must describe                capable of meeting the performance                    to submit its FCC Form 477 data during
                                               in its short-form application its                       requirements over the 10-year support                 the past two years. Because the short-
                                               expected timing for applying for earth                  term for the selected performance tier                form application deadline is March 30,
                                               station licenses if it has not already                  and latency combination(s) using that                 2018, the Commission will collect FCC
                                               obtained these licenses. Moreover,                      spectrum. An applicant that selects a                 Form 477 FRNs that were used for the
                                               because an applicant can apply to                       spectrum band listed in Appendix B for                filings for data as of June 30, 2017, data
                                               obtain a microwave license at any time,                 a particular performance tier and                     as of December 31, 2016, and data as of
                                               an applicant that intends to obtain                     latency combination may not                           June 30, 2016. Requiring submission of
                                               microwave license(s) for backhaul to                    necessarily be deemed eligible to bid for             the FRNs that an applicant has used for
                                               meet its Phase II public interest                       that combination. Such a showing                      FCC Form 477, will allow reviewers to
                                               obligations may describe in its short-                  depends on the technology the                         cross-reference FCC Form 477 data that
                                               form application its expected timing for                applicant intends to use and whether                  an applicant (or a related entity) has
                                               applying for such license(s), if it has not             such use is consistent with applicable                filed during the past two years.
                                               already obtained them.                                  U.S. and international rules and                         72. An applicant must also submit in
                                                  67. This spectrum information,                       regulations, the performance tier and                 the short-form application any study
                                               combined with the operational and                       latency combination(s) selected, the                  area codes (SACs) indicating that the
                                               financial information submitted in the                  bandwidth to which the applicant has                  applicant (or its parent company/
                                               short-form application, will allow an                   access in the band(s), and the                        subsidiaries) is an existing ETC. A
                                               applicant to demonstrate that it has                    authorizations the applicant has, if                  holding-company applicant must
                                               sufficient spectrum resources and is                    applicable, to access the spectrum.                   submit the SACs of its operating
                                               reasonably capable of meeting the                       Because these factors will vary for each              companies identified in the application.
                                               public interest obligations required by                 applicant, the Commission declines to                 An applicant is required by the
                                               its selected performance tier and latency               designate specific spectrum bands as                  Commission’s Phase II short-form
                                               combination(s). If a license, lease, or                 ‘‘safe harbors’’ based on whether                     application rules to disclose its status as
                                               other authorization is set to expire prior              providers have historically met the                   an ETC if applicable.
                                               to the end of the 10-year support term,                 relevant requirements for certain                        73. Finally, applicants must submit in
                                               the Commission will infer that the                      performance tier and latency                          the short-form application any FCC
                                               authorization will be able to be renewed                combinations using those spectrum                     Form 499 filer identification numbers
                                               when determining at the short-form                      bands.                                                that the applicant or its parent company
                                               application stage whether an applicant                     70. Collection of Identifiers                      and, in the case of a holding company,
                                               has sufficient access to spectrum.                      Associated With Information Submitted                 its operating companies identified in the
                                               However, this inference will in no way                  to the Commission in Other Contexts. In               application have used to file an FCC
                                               influence or prejudge the Commission’s                  addition to information provided in a                 Form 499–A in the past year, if
                                               resolution of any future renewal                        short-form application, any relevant                  applicable. Because the short-form
                                               application, and if the authorization is                information that an applicant has                     application filing deadline is March 30,
                                               not renewed during the support term                     submitted to the Commission in other                  2018, applicants must submit filer
                                               and the Phase II support recipient is                   contexts may be considered during                     identification numbers that were used
                                               unable to meet its Phase II obligations,                application review for purposes of                    for the April 3, 2017 filing.
                                               that support recipient will be in default               determining whether the applicant is                     74. Limiting Eligibility to Bid for
                                               and subject to any applicable non-                      expected to be reasonably capable of                  Certain Performance Tier and Latency
                                               compliance measures.                                    meeting the public interest obligations               Combinations. The Commission will
                                                  68. In Appendix B of the CAF II                      for its selected performance tier and                 preclude applicants planning to use
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                                               Auction Procedures Public Notice, the                   latency combination(s) if it becomes a                certain technologies to meet their Phase
                                               Commission identifies the spectrum                      winning bidder and is authorized to                   II obligations from becoming eligible to
                                               bands that it anticipates could be used                 receive Phase II support. This other                  bid for performance tier and latency
                                               for the last mile to meet Phase II                      information would include the                         combinations that are inconsistent with
                                               obligations and indicate whether the                    following: Data reported in FCC Form                  those technologies. Specifically, the
                                               spectrum bands are licensed or                          477 Local Telephone Competition and                   Auction Application System will not
                                               unlicensed. The Commission would                        Broadband Report (FCC Form 477), FCC                  allow an applicant that selects low


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                                               latency in combination with any of the                  bring advanced services to unserved                   latency combination deemed eligible in
                                               performance tiers to also select                        areas.                                                at least one state in order to become
                                               geostationary satellites as the                            77. Standard for Evaluating                        qualified to bid. The bidding system
                                               technology for those performance tier                   Information on Performance Tier and                   will be configured to permit a qualified
                                               and latency combinations. The Auction                   Latency Combinations; Initial and Final               bidder to bid only for the performance
                                               Application System also will not allow                  Determinations of Eligibility to Bid on               tier and latency combination(s) for
                                               an applicant that selects the Gigabit                   Selected Combinations. The Bureaus                    which it has been deemed eligible to
                                               performance tier in combination with                    will review the information submitted                 bid.
                                               either high or low latency in its short-                by an applicant in its short-form                        79. Due Diligence Certification. Each
                                               form application to also select                         application as well as any other relevant             applicant has sole responsibility for
                                               geostationary satellites as the                         and available information to determine                investigating and evaluating all
                                               technology for those tier and latency                   whether the applicant has planned how                 technical and marketplace factors that
                                               combinations.                                           it would provide service if awarded                   may have a bearing on the level of Phase
                                                  75. In addition, the Auction                         support and whether it is expected to be              II support for which it will seek to bid
                                               Application System will allow an                        reasonably capable of meeting the                     in Auction 903 if it becomes a qualified
                                               applicant that selects the Gigabit and                  public interest obligations for its                   bidder. Each qualified bidder is
                                               Above Baseline performance tiers to                     selected performance tier and latency                 responsible for assuring that, if it
                                               also select the fixed wireless and/or                   combination(s) in its selected state(s). If           becomes a winning bidder and is
                                               digital subscriber line (DSL)                           an applicant demonstrates that it is                  ultimately authorized to receive Phase II
                                               technologies for those performance tiers                reasonably capable of meeting the                     support, it will be able to build and
                                               on the short-form application. However,                 public interest obligations for one or                operate facilities in accordance with the
                                               the applicant’s most recent publicly                    more selected tier and latency                        Phase II obligations and the
                                               available FCC Form 477 deployment                       combinations in a state, the applicant                Commission’s rules generally.
                                                                                                       will be deemed eligible to bid for those                 80. Applicants should be aware that
                                               and subscription data, in addition to the
                                                                                                       performance tier and latency                          Auction 903 represents an opportunity
                                               applicant’s operational information, will
                                                                                                       combination(s) in that state.                         to apply for Phase II support, subject to
                                               be used to determine the applicant’s
                                                                                                          78. If an applicant is unable to                   certain conditions and regulations.
                                               eligibility to bid in those tiers. If the
                                                                                                       demonstrate that it is reasonably                     Auction 903 does not constitute an
                                               FCC Form 477 data for that period do
                                                                                                       capable of meeting the relevant public                endorsement by the Commission of any
                                               not show that the applicant offers
                                                                                                       interest obligations for its selected                 particular service, technology, or
                                               residential Gigabit service using fixed
                                                                                                       performance tier and latency                          product, nor does the award of Phase II
                                               wireless or DSL (whichever is selected                  combination(s) based on the information               support constitute a guarantee of
                                               by the applicant), the applicant will not               submitted in its short-form application               business success.
                                               be deemed eligible to bid in the Gigabit                and other available information, the                     81. An applicant should perform its
                                               performance tier. If an applicant does                  Bureaus will deem the application                     due diligence research and analysis
                                               not offer a fixed wireless or DSL service               incomplete. The applicant will then                   before proceeding, as it would with any
                                               at or above 100/20 Mbps based on its                    have another opportunity during the                   new business venture. In particular, the
                                               FCC Form 477 data, the applicant may                    application resubmission period to                    Commission strongly encourages each
                                               be deemed eligible to bid in the Above                  submit additional information to                      applicant to review all underlying
                                               Baseline performance tier, but that                     demonstrate that it meets this standard.              Commission orders and to assess all
                                               determination will be informed by its                   The Bureaus will notify the applicant                 pertinent economic factors relating to
                                               FCC Form 477 data as well as its                        that additional information is required               the deployment of service in a particular
                                               operational information.                                to assess the applicant’s eligibility to bid          area.
                                                  76. Applicants that propose to use                   for one or more of the specific                          82. Each applicant should perform
                                               other technologies that lack historical                 performance tier and latency                          technical analyses or refresh its
                                               deployment data are not precluded from                  combination(s) selected in its short-form             previous analyses to assure itself that,
                                               bidding for any specific performance                    application. During the application                   should it become a winning bidder for
                                               tier and latency combination if such                    resubmission filing window, the                       Phase II support, it will be able to build
                                               applicants become qualified to bid.                     applicant will be able to submit                      and operate facilities that fully comply
                                               Without historical deployment data, the                 additional information to establish its               with all applicable technical and legal
                                               Commission is unable to decide                          eligibility to bid for the relevant                   requirements and will advertise and
                                               categorically whether it can reasonably                 performance tier and latency                          provide the service to customers. Each
                                               predict that a new technology would                     combination(s). An applicant will also                applicant should verify that it can
                                               generally be able to meet the relevant                  have the option of selecting a lesser                 identify enough locations within the
                                               public interest obligations by the                      performance tier and latency                          eligible census blocks that it intends to
                                               required service milestones. The                        combination for which it might be more                include in its bids to be able to offer
                                               Commission will consider each                           likely to meet the relevant public                    service meeting the relevant
                                               application proposing to use such a new                 interest obligations. The Commission                  requirements to the required number of
                                               technology on a case-by-case basis,                     considers these to be permissible minor               locations if it becomes a winning bidder
                                               taking into account the applicant’s                     modifications of the short-form                       and is authorized to receive Phase II
                                               experience, its responses to the short-                 application. After the Auction 903                    support. Each Phase II support recipient
                                               form operational questions, its spectrum                qualified bidders are announced, each                 will be required to offer service meeting
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                                               access (if applicable), and other                       applicant will be able to view its final              the relevant requirements to the total
                                               information collected in the short-form                 eligibility determination for each                    number of locations across all the
                                               application. The additional costs of                    performance tier and latency                          winning bids in each state where it is
                                               having to review these technologies on                  combination in the selected state(s) for              authorized to receive support. The total
                                               a case-by-case basis are outweighed by                  which it is eligible through the Auction              number of locations where a Phase II
                                               the potential benefits to consumers if an               Application System. An applicant must                 support recipient is required to offer
                                               applicant can use new technologies to                   have at least one performance tier and                service in each state is determined by


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                                               adding up the number of locations the                      86. The Commission makes no                           90. The Commission decided that an
                                               CAM estimated for each eligible census                  representations or guarantees regarding               applicant need not be an ETC as of the
                                               block included in the support                           the accuracy or completeness of                       initial short-form application filing
                                               recipient’s winning bids in the state.                  information in its databases or any                   deadline for Auction 903, but that it
                                               The Commission has adopted a process                    third-party databases, including, for                 must obtain a high-cost ETC designation
                                               by which support recipients that cannot                 example, court docketing systems. To                  for the areas covered by its winning bids
                                               identify enough locations to meet their                 the extent the Commission’s databases                 within 180 days after being announced
                                               state location totals can demonstrate                   may not include all information deemed                as a winning bidder. Absent a waiver of
                                               that the number of actual, on-the-ground                necessary or desirable by an applicant,               the deadline, a long-form applicant that
                                               locations is lower than the number                      an applicant must obtain or verify such               fails to obtain the necessary ETC
                                               estimated by the CAM. Such a                            information from independent sources                  designations by this deadline will be
                                               demonstration must be made within one                   or assume the risk of any                             subject to an auction forfeiture as
                                               year after the release of the Auction 903               incompleteness or inaccuracy in said                  described below, and will not be
                                               closing public notice and will be subject               databases. Furthermore, the                           authorized to receive Phase II support.
                                               to review by WCB following comment                      Commission makes no representations                   In addition to all the requirements for
                                               by relevant stakeholders and potentially                or guarantees regarding the accuracy or               participating in the Phase II auction,
                                               an audit. Applicants’ due diligence                     completeness of information that has                  each applicant should be familiar with
                                               should be informed by the availability                  been provided by incumbent licensees                  the requirements for a high-cost ETC.
                                               of and requirements for this process, in                and incorporated into the Commission’s                For example, all high-cost ETCs are
                                               addition to other factors.                              databases.                                            required to offer Lifeline voice and
                                                  83. The Commission strongly                             87. To confirm an applicant’s                      broadband service to qualifying low-
                                               encourages each applicant to conduct its                understanding of its obligations, the                 income consumers pursuant to the
                                               own research prior to Auction 903 to                    applicant must certify under penalty of               Lifeline program rules. Moreover, when
                                               determine the existence of pending                      perjury in its short-form application that            the requirement has been fully
                                               administrative or judicial proceedings                  the applicant acknowledges that it has                implemented, each Phase II support
                                               that might affect its decision on                       sole responsibility for investigating and             recipient will be required to bid on
                                               participation in the auction. The due                   evaluating all technical, marketplace,                category one telecommunications and
                                               diligence considerations mentioned in                   and regulatory factors that may have a                internet access services in response to a
                                               the document do not comprise an                         bearing on the level of Connect America               posted FCC Form 470 seeking
                                               exhaustive list of steps that should be                 Fund Phase II support it submits as a                 broadband service that meets the
                                               undertaken prior to participating in this               bid, and that, if the applicant wins                  connectivity targets for the schools and
                                               auction. As always, the burden is on the                support, it will be able to build and                 libraries universal service support
                                               applicant to determine how much                                                                               program (E-rate) for eligible schools and
                                                                                                       operate facilities in accordance with the
                                               research to undertake, depending upon                                                                         libraries located within any area in a
                                                                                                       Connect America Fund obligations and
                                               specific facts and circumstances related                                                                      census block where the ETC is receiving
                                                                                                       the Commission’s rules generally.
                                               to its interests.                                                                                             Phase II support. A high-cost ETC may
                                                  84. Pending and future judicial                         88. This certification will help ensure
                                                                                                                                                             also be subject to state-specific
                                               proceedings, as well as certain pending                 that an applicant acknowledges and
                                                                                                                                                             requirements imposed by the state that
                                               and future proceedings before the                       accepts responsibility, if it becomes a
                                                                                                                                                             designates it as an ETC.
                                               Commission—including applications,                      qualified bidder, for its bids and any
                                                                                                                                                                91. Procedures for Limited Disclosure
                                               applications for modification, notices of               forfeitures imposed in the event of
                                                                                                                                                             of Application Information. Consistent
                                               proposed rulemaking, notices of                         default, and that it will not attempt to
                                                                                                                                                             with the Commission’s practice in the
                                               inquiry, petitions for rulemaking,                      place responsibility for the
                                                                                                                                                             Mobility Fund Phase I auction (Auction
                                               requests for special temporary authority,               consequences of its bidding activity on
                                                                                                                                                             901) and recent spectrum auctions,
                                               waiver requests, petitions to deny,                     either the Commission or any of its
                                                                                                                                                             procedures limit the application
                                               petitions for reconsideration, informal                 contractors.
                                                                                                                                                             information that will be disclosed to the
                                               objections, and applications for                           89. Eligible Telecommunications                    public.
                                               review—may relate to or affect licensees                Carrier Certification. An applicant must                 92. Specifically, to help ensure
                                               or applicants for support in Auction                    acknowledge in its short-form                         anonymous bidding and to protect
                                               903. Each prospective applicant is                      application that it must be designated as             applicants’ competitively sensitive
                                               responsible for assessing the likelihood                an ETC for the areas in which it will                 information, the Commission will
                                               of the various possible outcomes and for                receive support prior to being                        withhold from the public, as well as
                                               considering the potential impact on                     authorized to receive support. Only                   other applicants, the following
                                               Phase II support available through this                 ETCs designated pursuant to section                   information submitted with an Auction
                                               auction.                                                214(e) of the Communications Act of                   903 short-form application at least until
                                                  85. Each applicant is solely                         1934, as amended (the Act), 47 U.S.C.                 after the auction closes and the results
                                               responsible for identifying associated                  254 ‘‘shall be eligible to receive specific           are announced:
                                               risks and for investigating and                         Federal universal service support.’’                     • The state(s) selected by an
                                               evaluating the degree to which such                     Section 214(e)(2) states the primary                  applicant.
                                               matters may affect its ability to bid on                responsibility for ETC designation.                      • The state(s) for which the applicant
                                               or otherwise receive Phase II support.                  However, section 214(e)(6) provides that              has been determined to be eligible to
                                               Each applicant is responsible for                       the Commission is responsible for                     bid.
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                                               undertaking research to ensure that any                 processing requests for ETC designation                  • The performance tier and latency
                                               support won in this auction will be                     when the service provider is not subject              combination(s) selected by an applicant
                                               suitable for its business plans and                     to the jurisdiction of any state                      and the associated weight for each
                                               needs. Each applicant must undertake                    commission. Support is disbursed only                 combination.
                                               its own assessment of the relevance and                 after the provider receives an ETC                       • The spectrum access attachment
                                               importance of information gathered as                   designation and satisfies the other long-             submitted with the short-form
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                                                  • The performance tier and latency                   score will not identify an applicant’s                applicant from the auction application
                                               combination(s) for which the applicant                  specific financial information, it does               filing deadline until the post-auction
                                               has been determined to be eligible to bid               not raise the same competitive                        deadline for winning bidders to file
                                               and the associated weight for each                      sensitivity concerns.                                 long-form applications for support.
                                               combination.                                               96. The § 0.459(a)(4) abbreviated                  More specifically, § 1.21002 of the
                                                  • An applicant’s responses to the                    process for requesting confidential                   Commission’s rules prohibits an
                                               questions in Appendix A of the CAF II                   treatment may not be used by an                       applicant in Auction 903 from
                                               Auction Procedures Public Notice and                    applicant to request confidential                     cooperating or collaborating with any
                                               any supporting documentation                            treatment of any information in its                   other applicant with respect to its own,
                                               submitted in any attachment(s) that are                 short-form application other than its                 or one another’s, or any other competing
                                               intended to demonstrate an applicant’s                  financial information. Thus, an                       applicant’s bids or bidding strategies,
                                               ability to meet the public interest                     applicant that wishes to seek                         and from communicating with any other
                                               obligations for each performance tier                   confidential treatment of any other                   applicant in any manner the substance
                                               and latency combination that the                        portion(s) of its short-form application              of its own, or one another’s, or any other
                                               applicant has selected in its application.              must file a regular § 0.459 request for               competing applicant’s bids or bidding
                                                  • Any financial information                          confidential treatment of any such                    strategies during the prohibition period.
                                               contained in an applicant’s short-form                  information with its short-form                       The rule provides an exception for
                                               application for which the applicant has                 application (other than responses to the              communications between applicants if
                                               requested confidential treatment under                  questions in Appendix A of the CAF II                 those applicants identify each other on
                                               the abbreviated process in § 0.459(a)(4)                Auction Procedures Public Notice and                  their respective applications as
                                               of the Commission’s rules.                              associated supporting documentation                   members of a joint bidding arrangement
                                                  93. All other application information                that the Commission presumes to be                    and certify that the application
                                               that is not subject to a request for                    competitively sensitive). This request                identifies all real parties in interest to
                                               confidential treatment will be publicly                 must include a statement of the reasons               agreements related to the applicant’s
                                               available upon the release of the public                for withholding those portions of the                 participation in the auction. The
                                               notice announcing the status of                         application from public inspection.                   targeted restrictions imposed by the rule
                                               submitted short-form applications after                 Additionally, in the event an applicant’s             are necessary to serve the important
                                               initial review.                                         abbreviated request for confidential                  public interest in a fair and competitive
                                                  94. Any applicant may use an                         treatment of the financial information                auction.
                                               abbreviated process under § 0.459(a)(4)                 contained in its short-form application                  99. Entities Covered by § 1.21002.
                                               to request confidential treatment of the                is challenged, the applicant must submit              Section 1.21002’s prohibition of certain
                                               financial information contained in its                  a request for confidential treatment of               communications will apply to any
                                               short-form application. The abbreviated                 its financial information that conforms               applicant that submits a short-form
                                               process allows applicants to answer a                   with the requirements of § 0.459 within               application to participate in Auction
                                               simple yes/no question on FCC Form                      10 business days after receiving notice               903. This prohibition applies to all
                                               183 as to whether they wish their                       of the challenge.                                     applicants that submit short-form
                                               information to be withheld from public                     97. After the auction closes and the               applications regardless of whether such
                                               inspection. Requests to withhold                        results are announced, the Commission                 applicants become qualified bidders or
                                               financial data that applicants elsewhere                no longer has a need to preserve                      actually bid.
                                               disclose to the public will not be                      anonymous bidding. Accordingly, the                      100. ‘‘Applicant’’ for purposes of this
                                               granted and that information may be                     Commission will make publicly                         section includes the entity filing the
                                               disclosed in the normal course.                         available all short-form application                  application, each party capable of
                                                  95. Unlike the typical § 0.459 process,              information that was withheld from the                controlling the applicant, and each
                                               which requires that an applicant submit                 public prior to and/or during the                     party that may be controlled by the
                                               a statement of the reasons for                          auction, except for (1) responses to the              applicant or by a party capable of
                                               withholding the information for which                   questions in Appendix A of the CAF II                 controlling the applicant.
                                               confidential treatment is sought from                   Auction Procedures Public Notice and                     101. Subject to the joint bidding
                                               public inspection, an applicant that                    any supporting information submitted                  arrangement exception, the prohibition
                                               seeks confidential treatment of the                     in any attachment(s) that are intended to             applies to communications of an
                                               financial information contained in its                  demonstrate an applicant’s ability to                 applicant that are conveyed to another
                                               short-form application need not submit                  meet the public interest obligations for              applicant. The prohibition of
                                               a statement that conforms with the                      the performance tier and latency                      ‘‘communicating in any manner’’
                                               requirements of § 0.459(b) unless and                   combination(s) that the applicant                     includes public disclosures as well as
                                               until its request for confidential                      selected in its application, and (2) any              private communications and indirect or
                                               treatment is challenged. Because the                    financial information for which the                   implicit communications, as well as
                                               Commission has found in other contexts                  § 0.459(a)(4) abbreviated confidential                express statements of bids and bidding
                                               that financial information that is not                  treatment process was requested and                   strategies. Consequently, an applicant
                                               otherwise publicly available could be                   continues to be afforded. This approach               must take care to determine whether its
                                               competitively sensitive, applicants                     is consistent with the Commission’s                   auction-related communications may
                                               seeking confidential treatment of                       interest in a transparent auction process             reach another applicant, unless the
                                               financial information may use this                      and its practice in the Mobility Fund                 exception applies.
                                               abbreviated process. The Commission                     Phase I auction and typical spectrum                     102. Applicants subject to § 1.21002
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                                               will not, however, permit an applicant                  auctions.                                             should take special care in
                                               to seek confidential treatment of the                      98. Prohibited Communications and                  circumstances where their officers,
                                               total financial score that it receives for              Compliance with Antitrust Laws. To                    directors, and employees may receive
                                               its financial metrics (using the five-                  help protect competition in the auction,              information directly or indirectly
                                               point scale adopted above) pursuant to                  the Commission’s rules prohibit an                    relating to any other applicant’s bids or
                                               the § 0.459(a)(4) abbreviated process.                  applicant from communicating certain                  bidding strategies. Information received
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                                               be deemed to have been received by the                  strategies, including arrangements                    invited other auction participants to
                                               applicant under certain circumstances.                  regarding Phase II support levels (i.e.,              cooperate and collaborate . . . in
                                               For example, Commission staff have                      bidding percentages) and specific areas               specific markets,’’ and has placed
                                               found that, where an individual serves                  on which to bid, as well as any                       auction participants on notice that the
                                               as an officer and director for two or                   arrangements relating to the post-                    use of its bidding system ‘‘to disclose
                                               more applicants, the bids and bidding                   auction market structure in an eligible               market information to competitors will
                                               strategies of one applicant are presumed                area. Thus, covered parties should be                 not be tolerated and will subject bidders
                                               conveyed to the other applicant, and,                   careful to avoid direct or indirect                   to sanctions.’’
                                               absent a disclosed agreement that makes                 communications with another applicant                    110. Likewise, when completing
                                               the rule’s exception applicable, the                    that (i) relate to any Phase II auction               short-form applications, each applicant
                                               shared officer creates an apparent                      eligible area(s) and (ii) address Phase II            should avoid any statements or
                                               violation of the rule. Commission staff                 support levels, including potential                   disclosures that may violate § 1.21002,
                                               have not addressed a situation where                    arrangements regarding the post-auction               particularly in light of the limited
                                               non-officers or directors receive                       market structure in eligible areas.                   information procedures in effect for
                                               information regarding a competing                          107. Business discussions and                      Auction 903. Specifically, an applicant
                                               applicant’s bids or bidding strategies                  negotiations that are unrelated to                    should avoid including any information
                                               and whether that information should be                  bidding in Auction 903 and that do not                in its short-form application that might
                                               presumed to be communicated to the                      convey information about Phase II bids                convey information regarding its state
                                               applicant.                                              or bidding strategies are not prohibited              selection, such as referring to certain
                                                  103. Prohibition Applies Until Long-                 by the rule. Moreover, not all auction-               states or markets in describing bidding
                                               Form Application Deadline. The                          related information is covered by the                 agreements, including any information
                                               § 1.21002 prohibition of certain                        prohibition. For example,                             in attachments that will be publicly
                                               communications begins at the short-                     communicating merely whether a party                  available that may otherwise disclose
                                               form application filing deadline and                    has or has not applied to participate in              the applicant’s state selections, or, to the
                                               ends at the long-form application                       Auction 903 will not violate the rule. In             extent it has an alternative option, using
                                               deadline. Long-form applications will                   contrast, communicating how a party                   applicant names that refer to states or
                                               be due within 10 business days after                    will participate, including specific                  locations within a state.
                                               release of the Auction 903 closing                      states and/or tier and latency                           111. Applicants also should use
                                               public notice, unless otherwise                         combinations selected, specific                       caution in their dealings with other
                                               provided by public notice.                              percentages bid, and/or whether or not                parties, such as members of the press,
                                                  104. Prohibited Communications.                      the party is placing bids, would convey               financial analysts, or others who might
                                               Section 1.21002 prohibits an applicant                  bids or bidding strategies and would be               become conduits for the communication
                                               from communicating with another                         prohibited.                                           of prohibited bidding information. For
                                               applicant only with respect to ‘‘its own,                  108. While § 1.21002 does not                      example, even though communicating
                                               or one another’s, or any other competing                prohibit business discussions and                     that it has applied to participate in the
                                               applicant’s bids or bidding strategies.’’               negotiations among auction applicants                 auction will not violate the rule, an
                                               Thus, the prohibition does not apply to                 that are not auction related, each                    applicant’s statement to the press that it
                                               all communications between or among                     applicant must remain vigilant not to                 intends to stop bidding in the auction
                                               applicants; it applies to any                           communicate, directly or indirectly,                  could give rise to a finding of a
                                               communication conveying, in whole or                    information that affects, or could affect,            § 1.21002 violation. Similarly, an
                                               part, directly or indirectly, the                       bids or bidding strategy. Certain                     applicant’s public statement of intent
                                               applicant’s or a competing applicant’s                  discussions might touch upon subject                  not to place bids during Auction 903
                                               bids or bidding strategies.                             matters that could convey cost                        bidding could also violate the rule.
                                                  105. All applicants applying to obtain               information and bidding strategies.                      112. Applicants should be mindful
                                               support are ‘‘competing applicants’’                    Such subject areas include, but are not               that communicating non-public
                                               under the rule. Parties apply to                        limited to, management, sales, local                  application or bidding information
                                               participate in Auction 903 to obtain                    marketing agreements, and other                       publicly or privately to another
                                               support from a fixed budget that is                     transactional agreements.                             applicant may violate § 1.21002 even
                                               insufficient to provide support at the                     109. Bids or bidding strategies may be             though that information subsequently
                                               reserve price to all eligible areas. The                communicated outside of situations that               may be made public during later periods
                                               bidding system determines which areas                   involve one party subject to the                      of the application or bidding processes.
                                               will receive support based on the bids                  prohibition communicating privately                      113. Communicating with Third
                                               placed for any areas. As in the reverse                 and directly with another such party.                 Parties. Section 1.21002 does not
                                               auction portion of the broadcast                        For example, the Commission has                       prohibit an applicant from
                                               incentive auction, applicants are                       warned that prohibited                                communicating bids or bidding
                                               competing with one another regardless                   ‘‘communications concerning bids and                  strategies to a third-party, such as a
                                               of whether each seeks to serve different                bidding strategies may include                        consultant or consulting firm, counsel,
                                               geographic areas with Phase II support.                 communications regarding capital calls                or lender, provided that the applicant
                                                  106. A communication must convey                     or requests for additional funds in                   takes appropriate steps to ensure that
                                               ‘‘bids or bidding strategies’’ to be                    support of bids or bidding strategies to              any third party it employs for advice
                                               covered by the prohibition. The                         the extent such communications convey                 pertaining to its bids or bidding
                                               prohibition applies to the same subject                 information concerning the bids and                   strategies does not become a conduit for
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                                               matter included in ‘‘joint bidding                      bidding strategies directly or                        prohibited communications to other
                                               arrangements,’’ as defined for purposes                 indirectly.’’ Moreover, the Commission                applicants, unless both applicants are
                                               of determining impermissible state                      found a violation of the rule against                 parties to a joint bidding arrangement
                                               overlaps among applicants. Those                        prohibited communications when an                     disclosed on their respective
                                               arrangements (i) relate to any eligible                 applicant used the Commission’s                       applications. For example, an applicant
                                               area in the Phase II auction and (ii)                   bidding system to disclose ‘‘its bidding              might require a third party, such as a
                                               address or communicate bids or bidding                  strategy in a manner that explicitly                  lender, to sign a non-disclosure


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                                               agreement before the applicant                          speculate on whether hypothetical,                    initiation of an investigation when
                                               communicates any information                            broadly described conduct would                       warranted. The Commission has stated
                                               regarding bids or bidding strategy to the               constitute a violation of the rule.                   that it ‘‘intend[s] to scrutinize carefully
                                               third party. Within third-party firms,                  Nonetheless, Commission precedent                     any instances in which bidding patterns
                                               separate individual employees, such as                  makes clear that an individual                        suggest that collusion may be
                                               attorneys or auction consultants, may                   consultant hired by multiple applicants               occurring.’’ Any applicant found to have
                                               advise individual applicants on bids or                 to offer bidding advice during the                    violated § 1.21002(b) may be subject to
                                               bidding strategies, as long as such firms               auction presents a greater risk of                    sanctions.
                                               implement firewalls and other                           violating § 1.21002 than an individual                   120. Duty to Report Prohibited
                                               compliance procedures that prevent                      consultant who estimates the costs of                 Communications. Section 1.21002(c)
                                               such individuals from communicating                     individual projects for multiple                      provides that any applicant that makes
                                               the bids or bidding strategies of one                   applicants without weighing in on                     or receives a communication that
                                               applicant to other individuals                          bidding strategies during the bidding.                appears to violate § 1.21002 must report
                                               representing separate applicants.                          117. Potential applicants may discuss              such communication in writing to the
                                               Although firewalls and/or other                         the short-form application or bids for                Commission immediately, and in no
                                               procedures should be used, their                        specific CBGs with the counsel,                       case later than five business days after
                                               existence is not an absolute defense to                 consultant, or expert of their choice                 the communication occurs. An
                                               liability, if a violation of the rule has               before the short-form application                     applicant’s obligation to make such a
                                               occurred.                                               deadline. Furthermore, the same third-                report continues until the report has
                                                  114. As Commission staff have                        party individual could continue to give               been made.
                                               explained in the context of the                         advice after the short-form deadline                     121. In addition, § 1.65 of the
                                               broadcast incentive auction, in the case                regarding the application, provided that              Commission’s rules requires an
                                               of an individual, the objective                         no information pertaining to bids or                  applicant to maintain the accuracy and
                                               precautionary measure of a firewall is                  bidding strategies, including state(s)                completeness of information furnished
                                               not available. As a result, an individual               selected on the short-form application,               in its pending application and to notify
                                               that is privy to bids or bidding                        is conveyed to that individual. With                  the Commission of any substantial
                                               information of more than one applicant                  respect to bidding, the same third-party              change that may be of decisional
                                               presents a greater risk of engaging in a                individual could, before the short-form               significance to that application. Thus,
                                               prohibited communication. The                           application deadline, assist more than                § 1.65 requires an Auction 903 applicant
                                               Commission will take the same                           one potential applicant with calculating              to notify the Commission of any
                                               approach to interpreting the prohibited                 how much support the specific                         substantial change to the information or
                                               communications rule in Auction 903.                     applicant would require to provide                    certifications included in its pending
                                               Whether a prohibited communication                      service in each CBG for which it is                   short-form application. An applicant is
                                               has taken place in a given case will                    interested in bidding. If such work can               therefore required by § 1.65 to report to
                                               depend on all the facts pertaining to the               be completed in advance of the short-                 the Commission any communication the
                                               case, including who possessed what                      form application deadline, it would                   applicant has made to or received from
                                               information, what information was                       eliminate the need for third-party                    another applicant after the short-form
                                               conveyed to whom, and the course of                     bidding advice during the auction.                    application filing deadline that affects
                                               bidding in the auction.                                 Finally, to the extent potential                      or has the potential to affect bids or
                                                  115. Separate Auction 903 applicants                 applicants can develop bidding                        bidding strategy, unless such
                                               should not specify the same individual                  instructions prior to the short-form                  communication is made to or received
                                               on their short-form applications to serve               deadline that a third party could                     from an applicant that is a member of
                                               as an authorized bidder. A violation of                 implement without changes during                      a joint bidding arrangement identified
                                               § 1.21002 could occur if an individual                  bidding, the third party could follow                 on the application pursuant to
                                               acted as the authorized bidder for two                  such instructions for multiple                        § 1.21001(b)(4).
                                               or more applicants because a single                     applicants provided that those                           122. Sections 1.65(a) and 1.21002 of
                                               individual may, even unwittingly, be                    applicants do not communicate with the                the Commission’s rules require each
                                               influenced by the knowledge of the bids                 third party during the prohibition                    applicant in competitive bidding
                                               or bidding strategies of multiple                       period.                                               proceedings to furnish additional or
                                               applicants, in his or her actions on                       118. Section 1.21001(b)(4)                         corrected information within five days
                                               behalf of such applicants. Also, if the                 Certification. By electronically                      of a significant occurrence, or to amend
                                               authorized bidders are different                        submitting a short-form application,                  its short-form application no more than
                                               individuals employed by the same                        each applicant in Auction 903 certifies               five days after the applicant becomes
                                               organization (e.g., a law firm,                         its compliance with §§ 1.21001(b)(4)                  aware of the need for amendment. These
                                               engineering firm, or consulting firm), a                and 1.21002. In particular, an applicant              rules are intended to facilitate the
                                               violation similarly could occur. In the                 must certify under penalty of perjury                 auction process by making information
                                               latter case, at a minimum, applicants                   that the application discloses all real               that should be publicly available
                                               should certify on their applications that               parties in interest to any agreements                 promptly accessible to all participants
                                               precautionary steps have been taken to                  involving the applicant’s participation               and to enable the Bureaus to act
                                               prevent communication between                           in the competitive bidding for Phase II               expeditiously on those changes when
                                               authorized bidders, and that the                        support. Also, the applicant must certify             such action is necessary.
                                               applicant and its bidders will comply                   that it and all applicable parties have                  123. Procedure for Reporting
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                                               with § 1.21002.                                         complied with and will continue to                    Prohibited Communications. A party
                                                  116. Whether a communication is                      comply with 47 CFR 1.21002.                           reporting any prohibited
                                               prohibited is fact dependent and                           119. Merely filing a certifying                    communication pursuant to § 1.65,
                                               determined on a case-by-case basis.                     statement as part of an application will              § 1.21001(b), or § 1.21002(c) must take
                                               Therefore, the Commission cannot                        not outweigh specific evidence that a                 care to ensure that any report of the
                                               categorically announce more ‘‘flexible’’                prohibited communication has                          prohibited communication does not
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                                               § 1.21002. For example, a party’s report                with similar rules the Commission has                 Act of 1996, which governs the
                                               of a prohibited communication could                     applied in other Commission auctions.                 collection of debts owed to the United
                                               violate the rule by communicating                       Applicants may gain insight into the                  States, including debts owed to the
                                               prohibited information to other                         public policies underlying § 1.21002 by               Commission. Under the red light rule,
                                               applicants through the use of                           reviewing information about the                       applications and other requests for
                                               Commission filing procedures that                       application of these other rules.                     benefits filed by parties that have
                                               allow such materials to be made                         Decisions applying these rules by courts              outstanding debts owed to the
                                               available for public inspection.                        and by the Commission and its bureaus                 Commission will not be processed.
                                                  124. Parties must file only a single                 in other Commission auctions can be                   Applicants seeking to participate in
                                               report concerning a prohibited                          found at http://wireless.fcc.gov/                     Auction 903 are subject to the
                                               communication and must file that report                 auctions/prohibited_communications.                   Commission’s red light rule. Pursuant to
                                               with the Commission personnel                           Applicants utilizing these precedents                 the red light rule, unless otherwise
                                               expressly charged with administering                    should keep in mind the specific                      expressly provided for, the Commission
                                               the Commission’s auctions. The                          language of the rule applied in past                  will withhold action on an application
                                               Commission’s rule is designed to                        decisions, as well as any differences in              by any entity found to be delinquent in
                                               minimize the risk of inadvertent                        the context of the applicable auctions.               its debt to the Commission.
                                               dissemination of information in such                       128. Antitrust Laws. Regardless of                    131. Because robust participation is
                                               reports. Any reports required by                        compliance with the Commission’s                      critical to the success of the Phase II
                                               § 1.21002(c) must be filed consistent                   rules, applicants remain subject to the               auction, the Commission finds good
                                               with the instructions set forth in the                  antitrust laws, which are designed to                 cause to provide a limited waiver of the
                                               document. For Auction 903, such                         prevent anticompetitive behavior in the               red light rule for any applicant seeking
                                               reports must be filed with Margaret W.                  marketplace. Compliance with the                      to participate in Auction 903 that is red-
                                               Wiener, the Chief of the Auctions and                   disclosure requirements of § 1.21002                  lighted for debt owed to the
                                               Spectrum Access Division, Wireless                      will not insulate a party from                        Commission at the time it timely files a
                                               Telecommunications Bureau, by the                       enforcement of the antitrust laws. For                short-form application. Specifically, a
                                               most expeditious means available. Any                   instance, a violation of the antitrust                red-lighted applicant seeking to
                                               such report should be submitted by                      laws could arise out of actions taking                participate in Auction 903 will have
                                               email to Ms. Wiener at the following                    place well before any party submits a                 until the close of the application
                                               email address: auction903@fcc.gov. If                   short-form application. The Commission                resubmission filing window to pay any
                                               you choose instead to submit a report in                has cited a number of examples of                     debt(s) associated with the red light. No
                                               hard copy, any such report must be                      potentially anticompetitive actions that              further opportunity to cure will be
                                               delivered only to: Margaret W. Wiener,                  would be prohibited under antitrust                   allowed. If an applicant has not resolved
                                               Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access                     laws: For example, actual or potential                its red light issue(s) by the close of the
                                               Division, Wireless Telecommunications                   competitors may not agree to divide                   initial filing window, its application
                                               Bureau, Federal Communications                          territories in order to minimize                      will be deemed incomplete. If the
                                               Commission, 445 12th Street SW, Room                    competition, regardless of whether they               applicant has not resolved its red light
                                               6–C217, Washington, DC 20554.                           split a market in which they both do                  issue(s) by the close of the application
                                                  125. A party seeking to report such a                business, or whether they merely                      resubmission window, Commission staff
                                               prohibited communication should                         reserve one market for one and another                will immediately cease all processing of
                                               consider submitting its report with a                   market for the other. Similarly,                      the applicant’s short-form application,
                                               request that the report or portions of the              Commission staff have previously                      and the applicant will be deemed not
                                               submission be withheld from public                      reminded potential applicants and                     qualified to bid in the auction. As noted
                                               inspection by following the procedures                  others that ‘‘[e]ven where the applicant              above, this waiver is limited. It does not
                                               specified in § 0.459 of the Commission’s                discloses parties with whom it has                    waive or otherwise affect the
                                               rules. Such parties are encouraged to                   reached an agreement on the short-form                Commission’s right or obligation to
                                               coordinate with the Auctions and                        application, thereby permitting                       collect any debt owed to the
                                               Spectrum Access Division staff about                    discussions with those parties, the                   Commission by an Auction 903
                                               the procedures for submitting such                      applicant is nevertheless subject to                  applicant by any means available to the
                                               reports.                                                existing antitrust laws.’’                            Commission, including set off, referral
                                                  126. Winning Bidders Must Disclose                      129. To the extent the Commission                  of debt to the United States Treasury for
                                               Terms of Agreements. Each applicant                     becomes aware of specific allegations                 collection, and/or by red lighting other
                                               that is a winning bidder may be                         that suggest that violations of the federal           applications or requests filed by an
                                               required to disclose in its long-form                   antitrust laws may have occurred, the                 Auction 903 applicant.
                                               application the specific terms,                         Commission may refer such allegations                    132. Potential applicants for Auction
                                               conditions, and parties involved in any                 to the United States Department of                    903 should review their own records, as
                                               agreement into which it has entered.                    Justice for investigation. If an applicant            well as the Commission’s Red Light
                                               This may apply to any bidding                           is found to have violated the antitrust               Display System (RLD), to determine
                                               consortia, joint venture, partnership, or               laws or the Commission’s rules in                     whether they owe non-tax debt to the
                                               agreement, understanding, or other                      connection with its participation in the              Commission and should try to resolve
                                               arrangement entered into relating to the                competitive bidding process, it may be                and pay any outstanding debt(s) prior to
                                               competitive bidding process, including                  subject to a forfeiture and may be                    submitting a short-form application. The
                                               any agreement relating to the post-                     prohibited from participating further in              RLD enables a party to check the status
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                                               auction market structure. Failure to                    Auction 903 and in future auctions,                   of its account by individual FCC
                                               comply with the Commission’s rules                      among other sanctions.                                Registration Numbers (FRNs) and links
                                               can result in enforcement action.                          130. Red Light Rule. The Commission                other FRNs sharing the same Tax
                                                  127. Additional Information                          adopted rules, including a provision                  Identification Number (TIN) when
                                               Concerning Prohibition of Certain                       referred to as the ‘‘red light rule,’’ that           determining whether there are
                                               Communications in Commission                            implement the Commission’s obligation                 outstanding delinquent debts. The RLD
                                               Auctions. Section 1.21002 is consistent                 under the Debt Collection Improvement                 is available at http://www.fcc.gov/


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                                               redlight/. Additional information is                    Commission within five business days                  of FCC Form 183 in the Auction
                                               available at https://www.fcc.gov/debt_                  after a significant occurrence, or amend              Application System during these
                                               collection/.                                            its FCC Form 183 no more than five                    periods. If, during these periods, an
                                                  133. Additionally, an Auction 903                    business days after the applicant                     applicant needs to make other
                                               applicant may incur debt to the                         becomes aware of the need for the                     permissible minor changes to its FCC
                                               Commission after it files its short-form                amendment. An applicant is obligated                  Form 183, or changes to maintain the
                                               application and may fail to pay that debt               to amend its pending application even                 accuracy and completeness of its
                                               when due. An applicant should note                      if a reported change may result in the                application pursuant to § 1.65, the
                                               that the Commission will conduct                        dismissal of the application because it is            applicant must submit a letter briefly
                                               additional red light checks prior to                    subsequently determined to be a major                 summarizing the changes to its FCC
                                               authorizing Phase II auction support.                   modification.                                         Form 183 via email to auction903@
                                               Qualified bidders are encouraged to                        137. Modifying an FCC Form 183. As                 fcc.gov. The email summarizing the
                                               continue to review their own records as                 noted above, an entity seeking to                     changes must include a subject line
                                               well as the RLD periodically during the                 participate in Auction 903 must file an               referring to Auction 903 and the name
                                               auction and to resolve and pay all                      FCC Form 183 electronically via the                   of the applicant, for example, ‘‘Re:
                                               outstanding debts to the Commission as                  FCC’s Auction Application System.                     Changes to Auction 903 Auction
                                               soon as possible. The Commission will                   During the initial filing window, an                  Application of XYZ Corp.’’ Any
                                               not authorize any winning bidder to                     applicant will be able to make any                    attachments to the email must be
                                               receive Phase II auction support until its              necessary modifications to its FCC Form               formatted as Adobe® Acrobat® (PDF) or
                                               red light issues have been resolved.                    183 in the Auction Application System.                Microsoft® Word documents. An
                                                  134. USF Debarment. The                              An applicant that has certified and                   applicant that submits its changes in
                                               Commission’s rules provide for the                      submitted its FCC Form 183 before the                 this manner must subsequently modify,
                                               debarment of those convicted of or                      close of the initial filing window may                certify, and submit its FCC Form 183
                                               found civilly liable for defrauding the                 continue to make modifications as often               application electronically in the
                                               high-cost support program. Auction 903                  as necessary until the close of that                  Auction Application System once it is
                                               applicants are reminded that those rules                window; however, the applicant must                   again open and available to applicants.
                                               apply with equal force to the Phase II                  re-certify and resubmit its FCC Form                     140. Applicants should also note that
                                               auction.                                                183 before the close of the initial filing            even at times when the Auction
                                                  135. Modifications to FCC Form 183.                  window to confirm and effect its latest               Application System is open and
                                               Only Minor Modifications Allowed.                       application changes. After each                       available to applicants, the system will
                                               After the initial FCC Form 183 filing                   submission, a confirmation page will be               not allow an applicant to make certain
                                               deadline, an Auction 903 applicant will                 displayed stating the submission time                 other permissible changes itself (e.g.,
                                               be permitted to make only minor                         and submission date.                                  correcting a misstatement of the
                                               changes to its application consistent                      138. An applicant will also be                     applicant’s legal classification). This is
                                               with the Commission’s rules. Examples                   allowed to modify its FCC Form 183 in                 the case because certain fields on the
                                               of minor changes include the deletion or                the Auction Application System, except                FCC Form 183 will no longer be
                                               addition of authorized bidders (to a                    for certain fields, during the                        available to/changeable by the applicant
                                               maximum of three) and the revision of                   resubmission filing window and after                  after the initial filing window closes. If
                                               addresses and telephone numbers of the                  the release of the public notice                      an applicant needs to make a
                                               applicant, its responsible party, and its               announcing the Auction 903 qualified                  permissible minor change of this nature,
                                               contact person. Major modification to an                bidders. During these times, if an                    it must submit a written request by
                                               FCC Form 183 (e.g., adding a state in                   applicant needs to make permissible                   email to auction903@fcc.gov, requesting
                                               which the applicant intends to bid,                     minor changes to its FCC Form 183, or                 that the Commission manually make the
                                               certain changes in ownership that                       must make changes in order to maintain                change on the applicant’s behalf. Once
                                               would constitute an assignment or                       the accuracy and completeness of its                  Commission staff has informed the
                                               transfer of control of the applicant,                   application pursuant to § 1.65, it must               applicant that the change has been made
                                               change of certifying official, change in                make the change(s) in the Auction                     in the Auction Application System, the
                                               applicant’s legal classification that                   Application System and then re-certify                applicant must then recertify and
                                               results in a change in control) will not                and re-submit its application to confirm              resubmit its FCC Form 183 in the
                                               be permitted after the initial FCC Form                 and effect the change(s).                             Auction Application System to confirm
                                               183 filing deadline. If an amendment                       139. An applicant’s ability to modify              and effect the change(s).
                                               reporting changes is a ‘‘major                          its FCC Form 183 in the Auction                          141. As with filing FCC Form 183, any
                                               amendment,’’ as described in                            Application System will be limited                    amendment(s) to the application and
                                               § 1.21001(d)(4), the major amendment                    between the closing of the initial filing             related statements of fact must be
                                               will not be accepted and may result in                  window and the opening of the                         certified by an authorized representative
                                               the dismissal of the application.                       application resubmission filing window                of the applicant with authority to bind
                                                  136. Duty to Maintain Accuracy and                   and between the closing of the                        the applicant. Applicants should note
                                               Completeness of FCC Form 183.                           resubmission filing window and the                    that submission of any such amendment
                                               Pursuant to § 1.65 of the Commission’s                  release of the public notice announcing               or related statement of fact constitutes a
                                               rules, each applicant has a continuing                  the Auction 903 qualified bidders.                    representation by the person certifying
                                               obligation to maintain the accuracy and                 During these periods, an applicant will               that he or she is an authorized
                                               completeness of information furnished                   be able to view its submitted                         representative with such authority and
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                                               in a pending application, including a                   application, but will be permitted to                 that the contents of the amendment or
                                               pending application to participate in the               modify only the applicant’s address,                  statement of fact are true and correct.
                                               Phase II auction. Consistent with the                   responsible party address, and contact                   142. Applicants must not submit
                                               requirements for the Commission’s                       information (e.g., name, address,                     application-specific material through
                                               spectrum auctions, an applicant for                     telephone number, etc.) in the Auction                the Commission’s Electronic Comment
                                               Auction 903 must furnish additional or                  Application System. An applicant will                 Filing System. Further, as discussed
                                               corrected information to the                            not be able to modify any other pages                 above, parties submitting information


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                                               related to their applications should use                notes, listen to audio of the notes, and                 152. Application Processing and
                                               caution to ensure that their submissions                search for topics using a text search                 Minor Modifications. Public Notice of
                                               do not contain confidential information                 function. Additional features of this                 Applicant’s Initial Application Status
                                               or communicate information that would                   web-based tool include links to auction-              and Opportunity for Minor
                                               violate § 1.21002 or the limited                        specific Commission releases, email                   Modifications. After the deadline for
                                               information procedures adopted for                      links for contacting Commission staff,                filing auction applications, the Bureaus
                                               Auction 903. An applicant seeking to                    and a timeline with deadlines for                     will process all timely submitted
                                               submit, outside of the Auction                          auction preparation. The online                       applications to determine whether each
                                               Application System, information that                    tutorials will be accessible on the                   applicant has complied with the
                                               might reflect non-public information,                   ‘‘Education’’ tab of the Phase II auction             application requirements and provided
                                               such as an applicant’s state and/or                     website at https://www.fcc.gov/connect-               all information concerning its
                                               performance tier and latency                            america-fund-phase-ii-auction. Once                   qualifications for bidding, and
                                               selection(s) or specific information                    posted, the tutorials will be accessible              subsequently will issue a public notice
                                               about bid(s), should consider including                 anytime.                                              with applicants’ initial application
                                               in its email a request that the filing or                  148. Finally, the Commission’s Office              status identifying (1) those that are
                                               portions of the filing be withheld from                 of Communications Business                            complete and (2) those that are
                                               public inspection until the end of the                  Opportunities will engage with small                  incomplete or deficient because of
                                               prohibition of certain communications                   providers interested in the auction                   defects that may be corrected. The
                                               pursuant to § 1.21002.                                  process.                                              public notice will include the deadline
                                                  143. Questions about FCC Form 183                       149. Short-Form Applications: Due                  for resubmitting corrected applications
                                               amendments should be directed to the                    Before 6:00 p.m. ET on March 30, 2018.                and a paper copy will be sent to the
                                               Auctions and Spectrum Access Division                   In order to be eligible to bid in this                contact address listed in the FCC Form
                                               at (202) 418–0660.                                      auction, applicants must first follow the             183 for each applicant by overnight
                                                                                                       procedures to submit a short-form                     delivery. In addition, each applicant
                                               VI. Preparing for Bidding in Auction                    application (FCC Form 183)
                                               903                                                                                                           with an incomplete application will be
                                                                                                       electronically via the Auction                        sent information on the nature of the
                                                  144. Bidder Education. Prior to the                  Application System, following the                     deficiencies in its application, along
                                               deadline for applications to participate                instructions to be released with a public             with the name and phone number of a
                                               in Auction 903, detailed educational                    notice in advance of the opening of the               Commission staff member who can
                                               information will be provided in various                 filing window. This short-form                        answer questions specific to the
                                               formats to would-be participants.                       application will become available with                application.
                                                  145. The Commission will provide                     the opening of the initial filing window                 153. After the initial application filing
                                               various materials on the pre-auction                    and must be submitted prior to 6:00                   deadline on March 30, 2018, applicants
                                               process in advance of the opening of the                p.m. ET on March 30, 2018. Late                       can make only minor modifications to
                                               short-form application window,                          applications will not be accepted. No                 their applications. Major modifications
                                               beginning with the release of step-by-                  application fee is required.                          (e.g., change control of the applicant,
                                               step instructions for completing Form                      150. Applications may be filed at any              change the certifying official, or
                                               183. In addition, the Commission will                   time beginning at noon ET on March 19,                selecting additional states in which to
                                               provide an online application                           2018, until the filing window closes at               bid) will not be permitted. After the
                                               procedures tutorial covering                            6:00 p.m. ET on March 30, 2018.                       deadline for resubmitting corrected
                                               information on pre-auction preparation,                 Applicants are strongly encouraged to                 applications, an applicant will have no
                                               completing short-form applications, the                 file early and are responsible for                    further opportunity to cure any
                                               application review process, and Phase II                allowing adequate time for filing their               deficiencies in its application or provide
                                               rules. Moreover, the Commission will                    applications. There are no limits or                  any additional information that may
                                               conduct a workshop or webinar on the                    restrictions on the number of times an                affect Commission staff’s ultimate
                                               pre-auction application process, with an                application can be updated or amended                 determination of whether and to what
                                               opportunity for participants to ask                     until the filing deadline on March 30,                extent the applicant is qualified to
                                               questions.                                              2018.                                                 participate in Auction 903.
                                                  146. The Commission will provide                        151. An applicant must always click                   154. Commission staff will
                                               separate educational materials on the                   on the CERTIFY & SUBMIT button on                     communicate only with an applicant’s
                                               bidding process in advance of the start                 the ‘‘Certify & Submit’’ screen to                    contact person or certifying official, as
                                               of the mock auction, beginning with                     successfully submit its FCC Form 183                  designated on the applicant’s FCC Form
                                               release of a user guide for the bidding                 and any modifications; otherwise, the                 183, unless the applicant’s certifying
                                               system, followed by an online bidding                   application or changes to the                         official or contact person notifies
                                               procedures tutorial. The Commission                     application will not be received or                   Commission staff in writing that another
                                               will also conduct a workshop or                         reviewed by Commission staff.                         representative is authorized to speak on
                                               webinar on the bidding process with an                  Additional information about accessing,               the applicant’s behalf. Authorizations
                                               opportunity for participants to ask                     completing, and viewing the FCC Form                  may be sent by email to auction903@
                                               questions.                                              183 will be provided in a separate                    fcc.gov.
                                                  147. Based on the Commission’s                       public notice. Applicants requiring                      155. Public Notice of Applicant’s
                                               experience with past auctions, parties                  technical assistance should contact FCC               Final Application Status. After the
                                               interested in participating in this                     Auctions Technical Support at (877)                   Bureaus review resubmitted
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                                               auction will find these educational                     480–3201, option nine; (202) 414–1250;                applications, they will release a public
                                               opportunities an efficient and effective                or (202) 414–1255 (text telephone                     notice identifying applicants that have
                                               way to further their understanding of                   (TTY)); hours of service are Monday                   become qualified bidders. The Auction
                                               the application and bidding processes.                  through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00                903 Qualified Bidders Public Notice
                                               The Auction 903 online tutorials will                   p.m. ET. In order to provide better                   will be issued at least 15 business days
                                               allow viewers to navigate the                           service to the public, all calls to                   before bidding in Auction 903 begins.
                                               presentation outline, review written                    Technical Support are recorded.                       Qualified bidders are those applicants


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                                               with submitted FCC Form 183                             deemed to have made any warranties,                   Reverse Auction Format. The
                                               applications that are deemed timely                     with respect to the CAF II Bidding                    Commission will conduct Auction 903
                                               filed and complete.                                     System, including any implied                         using a multi-round, descending clock
                                                  156. Auction Registration. All                       warranties of merchantability or fitness              auction.
                                               qualified bidders are automatically                     for a particular purpose. In no event                    164. At a very high level, bidding in
                                               registered for the auction. Registration                shall the Commission, or any of its                   Auction 903 works as follows: In each
                                               materials will be distributed prior to the              officers, employees, or agents, be liable             round of the auction, a bidder will be
                                               auction by overnight delivery. The                      for any damages whatsoever (including,                asked whether it is willing to provide
                                               mailing will be sent only to the contact                but not limited to, loss of business                  service to an area, at a performance tier
                                               person at the contact address listed in                 profits, business interruption, loss of               and latency it indicates, in exchange for
                                               the FCC Form 183 and will include the                   use, revenue, or business information,                a support amount that is at least as high
                                               SecurID® tokens that will be required to                or any other direct, indirect, or                     as an amount announced by the bidding
                                               place bids and the Auction Bidder Line                  consequential damages) arising out of or              system. In each subsequent round, the
                                               phone number.                                           relating to the existence, furnishing,                announced support amount will be less
                                                  157. Qualified bidders that do not                   functioning, or use of the CAF II                     than the amount from the previous
                                               receive this registration mailing will not              Bidding System. Moreover, no                          round. To the extent that the bidder is
                                               be able to submit bids. Therefore, any                  obligation or liability will arise out of             willing to accept the announced
                                               qualified bidder that has not received                  the Commission’s technical,                           amount, it will so indicate by
                                               this mailing by noon on July 9, 2018,                   programming, or other advice or service               submitting a ‘‘bid’’ on a spreadsheet
                                               should call the Auctions Hotline at                     provided in connection with the CAF II                indicating the area, the tier and latency,
                                               (717) 338–2868. Receipt of this                         Bidding System.                                       and the current amount that it accepts.
                                               registration mailing is critical to                        161. To the extent an issue arises with            If the current round’s announced
                                               participating in the auction, and each                  the CAF II Bidding System itself, the                 support amount becomes too low for the
                                               applicant is responsible for ensuring it                Bureaus will take all appropriate                     bidder, the bidder can simply stop
                                               has received all the registration                       measures to resolve such issues quickly               bidding for the area or alternatively, can
                                               materials.                                              and equitably. Should an issue arise that             enter a bid that indicates the lowest
                                                  158. In the event that SecurID® tokens               is outside the CAF II Bidding System or               amount it will accept (an amount higher
                                               are lost or damaged, only a person who                  attributable to a bidder, including, but              than the round’s announced amount
                                               has been designated as an authorized                    not limited to, a bidder’s hardware,                  and lower than the last round’s
                                               bidder, the contact person, or the                      software, or internet access problem that             announced amount) in exchange for
                                               certifying official on the applicant’s                  prevents the bidder from submitting a                 providing the service.
                                               short-form application may request                      bid prior to the end of a round, the                     165. As set forth in the sections
                                               replacements. To request replacement of                 Commission shall have no obligation to                below, the announced support amount
                                               these items, call the Auction Bidder                    resolve or remediate such an issue on                 that the bidder responds to in a round
                                               Line at the telephone number provided                   behalf of the bidder. Similarly, if an                depends on a percentage—applicable to
                                               in the registration materials or the                    issue arises due to bidder error using the            bidding for all areas—as well as the
                                               Auction Hotline at (717) 338–2868.                      CAF II Bidding System, the Commission                 reserve price for the specific area and
                                                  159. Remote Electronic Bidding via                   shall have no obligation to resolve or                the level of service that the bidder
                                               the CAF II Bidding System. Bidders will                 remediate such an issue on behalf of the              proposes to provide if it is assigned
                                               be able to participate in Auction 903                   bidder. Accordingly, after the close of a             support for the area. These factors are
                                               over the internet using the CAF II                      bidding round, the results of bid                     linked through a formula. However, the
                                               Bidding System. Only qualified bidders                  processing will not be altered absent                 bidding template—the spreadsheet—
                                               are permitted to bid. Each authorized                   evidence of any failure in the CAF II                 will show the support amount for a bid
                                               bidder must have his or her own                         Bidding System.                                       as well as the various factors
                                               SecurID® token, which the Commission                       162. Mock Auction. All qualified                   determining that support amount in a
                                               will provide at no charge. Each                         bidders will be eligible to participate in            given bidding round. Therefore, to bid
                                               applicant with one authorized bidder                    a mock auction, which will be                         effectively, a bidder need only
                                               will be issued two SecurID® tokens,                     scheduled during the week before the                  determine the lowest amount of support
                                               while applicants with two or three                      first day of bidding in Auction 903. The              it will accept in exchange for providing
                                               authorized bidders will be issued three                 mock auction will enable qualified                    service to an area and bid for support
                                               tokens. A bidder cannot bid without his                 bidders to become familiar with the                   that is at least that amount.
                                               or her SecurID tokens. For security                     CAF II Bidding System and to practice                    166. The Commission is mindful of
                                               purposes, the SecurID® tokens and a                     submitting bids prior to the auction. The             the need to make the bidding process as
                                               telephone number for bidding questions                  Commission strongly recommends that                   simple as possible, while ensuring an
                                               are only mailed to the contact person at                all qualified bidders, including all their            orderly, fair, and transparent auction.
                                               the contact address listed on the FCC                   authorized bidders, participate to assure             The Commission will provide ample
                                               Form 183. Each SecurID® token is                        that they can log in to the bidding                   bidder education prior to the auction to
                                               tailored to a specific auction. SecurID®                system and gain experience with the                   help ensure that all potential auction
                                               tokens issued for other auctions or                     bidding procedures. Participating in the              participants are confident of the bidding
                                               obtained from a source other than the                   mock auction may reduce the likelihood                procedures the Commission adopts.
                                               FCC will not work for Auction 903.                      of a bidder making a mistake during the                  167. Minimum Geographic Area for
                                               Please note that the SecurID® tokens can                auction. Details regarding the mock                   Bidding. The Commission will use CBGs
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                                               be recycled and the Bureaus encourage                   auction will be announced in the                      containing one or more eligible census
                                               bidders to return the tokens to the FCC.                Auction 903 Qualified Bidders Public                  blocks as the minimum geographic area
                                               Pre-addressed envelopes will be                         Notice.                                               for bidding in the auction. In December
                                               provided to return the tokens once the                                                                        2017, WCB released a list of eligible
                                               auction has ended.                                      VII. Bidding in Auction 903                           census blocks based on December 31,
                                                  160. The Commission makes no                           163. Auction Structure: Reverse                     2016 FCC Form 477 data. This list
                                               warranties whatsoever, and shall not be                 Auction Mechanism. Multi-Round                        included approximately 214,000 eligible


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                                               census blocks, which are located in                     performance tier and latency                          average costs that exceed the extremely
                                               approximately 30,300 CBGs. WCB will                     requirements in exchange for support.                 high-cost threshold, the Commission
                                               release a revised map and list of eligible              The support amount will be no less than               will impose a $146.10 per-location-per-
                                               census blocks.                                          the support amount implied by the bid                 month funding cap so that the reserve
                                                  168. Auction Delay, Suspension, or                   percentage.                                           price will be equal to $146.10
                                               Cancellation. By announcement, the                         172. The base clock percentage will                multiplied by the number of locations in
                                               auction may be delayed, suspended, or                   continue to descend in a series of                    that census block as determined by the
                                               cancelled in the event of natural                       bidding rounds, implying decreasing                   CAM multiplied by 12 months. These
                                               disaster, technical obstacle, network                   support amounts, until the aggregate                  procedures will ensure that no census
                                               disruption, evidence of an auction                      amount of support represented by the                  blocks will receive more Phase II
                                               security breach or unlawful bidding                     bids placed in a round at the base clock              support than the CAM calculates is
                                               activity, administrative or weather                     percentage is no greater than the budget.             necessary for deploying and operating a
                                               necessity, or for any other reason that                 At that point, when the budget ‘‘clears,’’            voice and broadband-capable network
                                               affects the fair and efficient conduct of               the bidding system will assign support                in that census block. The list of eligible
                                               the competitive bidding. In such cases,                 to bidders in areas where there are no                census blocks is accompanied by the
                                               the Bureaus, in their sole discretion,                  competing bids. Bidding will continue,                corresponding CBG list, which
                                               may elect to resume the auction starting                however, for areas where there are                    identifies the reserve price, on an
                                               from the point at which the auction was                 competing bids, and the clock will                    annual basis, for each CBG.
                                               suspended or cancel the auction in its                  continue to descend in subsequent                        175. Finally, for administrative
                                               entirety.                                               rounds. When there is no longer                       simplicity, the Commission rounds the
                                                  169. Bidding Procedures. Bidding                     competition for any area, the auction                 calculated reserve prices for each CBG
                                               Overview. The Commission will use a                     will end. A winning bidder may receive                (based on the sum of the reserve prices
                                               descending clock auction to identify the                support in amounts at least as high,                  for each eligible census block in the
                                               providers that will be eligible to become               because of the second-price rule, as the              CBG) to the nearest dollar. For example,
                                               authorized to receive Phase II support,                 support amounts corresponding to the                  if the calculated annual reserve price for
                                               subject to post-auction application                     percentages of their winning bids.                    a CBG is $15,000.49, the reserve price
                                               review. This auction also will establish                   173. The bidding procedures                        will be rounded down to $15,000 for the
                                               the amount of support that each                         implement the Commission’s prior                      auction; and if a reserve price is
                                               winning bidder will be eligible to                      decisions on bidding in the Phase II                  $15,000.50, the reserve price will be
                                               receive using a ‘‘second-price’’ rule.                  auction in a straightforward and simple               rounded up to $15,001. Thus, any CBG
                                               Pursuant to the Phase II Auction Order,                 way. Accordingly, to compete                          with a calculated annual reserve price of
                                               81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016, the auction                  effectively in the auction, a potential               less than $0.50 is ineligible for the
                                               assigns winning bids based on the                       bidder need only determine the                        Phase II auction.
                                               percentage each bid represents of its                   percentage corresponding to the lowest                   176. Bid Collection. Round Structure.
                                               respective area’s reserve price and                     amount of support it will accept to serve             The Phase II descending clock auction
                                               determines support amounts that take                    a given area using its chosen technology              will consist of sequential bidding
                                               into account the performance tier and                   and bid in the auction down to that                   rounds according to an announced
                                               latency specified in the bid.                           percentage. The Commission sets forth                 schedule providing the start time and
                                                  170. The Bureaus will conduct the                    the rules governing how the auction                   closing time of each bidding round. As
                                               Phase II auction over the internet, and                 system collects bids and determines                   is typical for Commission auctions, the
                                               bidders will upload bids in a specified                 winning bids and support amounts. The                 Bureaus retain the discretion to change
                                               file format for processing by the bidding               Commission addresses these in detail so               the bidding schedule—with advance
                                               system. Before each bidding round, the                  that potential participants can                       notice to bidders—in order to foster an
                                               bidding system will announce a new                      understand exactly how the auction                    auction pace that reasonably balances
                                               base clock percentage, which will set a                 works. Among the bidding rules the                    speed with giving bidders sufficient
                                               lower limit on the range of percentages                 Commission addresses are procedures                   time to review round results and plan
                                               for which bids will be accepted during                  for two optional variations on the basic              their bidding. The Bureaus may modify
                                               that round. The percentage specified in                 bid submission approach, namely,                      the amount of time for bidding rounds,
                                               a bid implies an annual support amount                  procedures for instructing the system to              the amount of time between rounds,
                                               for the area, based on the specified                    submit proxy bids on behalf of the                    and/or the number of rounds per day,
                                               performance tier and latency                            bidder and procedures for a type of                   depending on bidding activity and other
                                               combination.                                            package bidding. The Commission                       factors.
                                                  171. The opening base clock                          includes these options because the                       177. Base Clock Percentage. Before
                                               percentage implies a support amount                     Commission finds that they will                       each bidding round, the bidding system
                                               that is equal to the full reserve price,                simplify the bidding process for those                announces a base clock percentage that
                                               and the base clock percentage then                      bidders that choose to use them,                      determines the range of acceptable price
                                               descends from one round to the next. In                 without unfairly disadvantaging bidders               point percentages for bids submitted in
                                               a round, a bidder can submit a bid for                  that do not choose to use them.                       the round. Except in Round 1, a bid may
                                               a given area at any percentage that is                     174. Reserve Prices. The reserve price             be submitted at the base clock
                                               greater than or equal to the round’s base               for each CBG is the sum of the amounts                percentage, or at any higher price point
                                               clock percentage and less than the                      calculated for each eligible census block             percentage up to but not including, the
                                               previous round’s base clock percentage.                 in that CBG. For all eligible high-cost               base clock percentage from the previous
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                                               As of the close of a round, each bid                    census blocks (i.e., census blocks with               round. In Round 1, a bid may be
                                               represents an irrevocable offer to meet                 average costs above the funding                       submitted at the base clock percentage
                                               the terms of the bid if it becomes a                    threshold but below the extremely high-               or at any higher price point percentage,
                                               winning bid. That is, a bid indicates that              cost threshold), a reserve price is set               up to and including the opening base
                                               the bidder is willing to provide service                based on the annual support per-                      clock percentage.
                                               to the locations in the area in                         location calculated by the CAM for that                  178. A bid submitted at the base clock
                                               accordance with its specified                           census block. For census blocks with                  percentage indicates that the bidder is


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                                               willing to provide the required service                    180. Clock Decrements. The bidding                 combination, a total amount of annual
                                               in the bid area in exchange for a                       system will decrement the base clock                  support in dollars for each area
                                               payment at least as large as that implied               percentage by 10 percentage points in                 available for bidding. The annual
                                               by the base clock percentage. A bid                     each round. However, the Bureaus have                 support amount implied at the base
                                               submitted at a higher price point                       the discretion to change that amount                  clock percentage will be the smaller of
                                               percentage indicates that the bidder will               during the auction—within certain                     the reserve price and the annual support
                                               provide service in the area at a support                limits—if it appears that a lower or                  amount obtained by using a formula that
                                               payment at least as great as that implied               higher decrement would better manage                  incorporates the performance tier and
                                               by the price point percentage of its bid,               the pace of the auction. For example, if              latency weights. Specifically:
                                               but not at lower support amounts.                       bidding is proceeding particularly
                                                  179. Opening Base Clock Percentage.                  slowly, the bid decrement may be                      Implied Annual Support Amount (at the
                                               The bidding system will set the opening                 increased to speed up the auction, with                   base clock percentage) =
                                               base clock percentage at 100 percent of                 advance notice to bidders, recognizing
                                               an area’s reserve price plus an                         that a bidder has the option of bidding
                                               additional percentage equal to the                      at an intra-round price point percentage
                                               largest weight corresponding to the                     if the base clock percentage falls to a               Where:
                                               performance tier and latency                            percentage corresponding to an amount                 R denotes the area’s reserve price
                                               combinations submitted by any                           of support that is no longer sufficient.              T denotes the tier weight
                                               qualified bidder in the auction. For                    The bidding system will use a                         L denotes the latency weight
                                               example, if any applicant is qualified to               decrement of 10 percent at the start of               BC denotes the base clock percentage
                                               bid to provide service at the Minimum                   the auction, and any further changes to
                                               performance tier and high latency—a                                                                              183. Minimum performance tier bids
                                                                                                       the decrement will be limited to
                                               T+L combination with an assigned                        between 5 percent and 20 percent.                     will have a 65 weight; Baseline
                                               weight of 90—the opening base clock                        181. Implied Support Amounts Based                 performance tier bids will have a 45
                                               percentage will be 190 percent. Starting                on Performance Tier and Latency                       weight; Above Baseline performance tier
                                               the clock at this level will allow bidders              Weights. To calculate the implied                     bids will have a 15 weight; and Gigabit
                                               with higher-weighted performance tier                   annual support amount at a bid                        performance tier bids will have zero
                                               and latency combinations to compete,                    percentage, an area-specific reserve                  weight. Moreover, high latency bids will
                                               for multiple bidding rounds, with                       price is adjusted for the bid percentage              have a 25 weight and low latency bids
                                               bidders offering performance tier and                   and the weights for the performance tier              will have zero weight added to their
                                               latency combinations with lower                         and latency combination of the bid, set               respective performance tier weight. The
                                               weights. At base clock percentages                      forth below, with implied support not to              lowest possible weight for a
                                               above 100, the implied support amounts                  exceed the reserve price. This approach               performance tier and latency
                                               of bids at higher performance tier and                  is consistent with previous Commission                combination is 0, and the highest
                                               latency combinations with lower                         decisions regarding the Phase II auction.             possible weight is 90. Each weight
                                               weights may not decrease from round to                     182. The base clock percentage in                  uniquely defines a performance tier and
                                               round, remaining instead at the area’s                  each round will imply, for each                       latency (T+L) combination, as shown in
                                               full reserve price.                                     performance tier and latency (T+L)                    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



                                                  184. As the formula indicates, the                   tier, and latency combinations will be                combination, and a price point
                                               implied support amount for an area                      below each area’s respective reserve                  percentage, which will in turn
                                               cannot exceed an area’s reserve price.                  price.                                                correspond to an indicated implied
                                               As long as the base clock percentage                       185. The formula above (the ‘‘implied              support amount for the bid. Such a bid
                                               remains at or above 100 plus the weight                 support formula’’) can be used to                     is an offer to serve the eligible census
                                               for the tier and latency combination of                 determine the implied support at any                  blocks within the specified CBG at the
                                               the bid (100+T+L), the implied annual                   price point percentage by substituting a              indicated performance tier and latency,
                                               support for a bid will be equal to the                  given percentage for the base clock                   for a total amount of annual support that
                                               area’s reserve price. Therefore, in some                percentage.                                           is at least the implied support amount
                                               rounds when the base clock percentage                      186. The clock auction format with a               of the bid. Several requirements will
                                               is above 100, there may be a bid for a                  base clock percentage and weights for                 also apply to bid submission; the
                                               given area at a tier and latency                        performance tier and latency                          bidding system will advise bidders if a
                                               combination with implied annual                         combinations implements the                           bid that the bidder attempts to submit
                                               support equal to the reserve price, and                 Commission’s prior decisions and                      does not meet these conditions. A bid
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                                               another bid for the same area at a higher               provides a simple way to compare bids                 may optionally include additional
                                               weighted performance tier and latency                   of multiple types.                                    information for package bidding, as
                                               combination, with implied support                          187. Acceptable Bids. To submit a bid              described in the following section.
                                               below the area’s reserve price. However,                for support to provide service to an area                188. One Bid per Geographic Area per
                                               once the base clock percentage is                       in the auction, the bidding system will               Round. A bidder will be able to place
                                               decremented below 100, the implied                      require that a bidder specify the area, a             only one bid on a given CBG in a round,
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                                               bid including the area. Further, a bidder               amount of support it will accept for an               a bidder bids for a package, it can only
                                               will be able to bid only for CBGs in                    area, and it reduces the likelihood of                bid on the same package or smaller
                                               states for which it is qualified to bid                 ties.                                                 subsets of the package in subsequent
                                               after review of its short-form                             194. A bid must specify a percentage               rounds.
                                               application.                                            that implies a support amount that is                    199. To help all bidders—both large
                                                  189. The restriction on overlapping                  one percent or more of an area’s reserve              and small—understand the bidding
                                               bids by a single bidder will simplify bid               price to be acceptable. In other words,               procedures related to package bidding,
                                               strategies for bidders and eliminate the                the bidding system will only accept a                 the Bureaus will provide further
                                               need for the bidding system to use                      bid for a price point percentage that is              educational opportunities and materials
                                               mathematical optimization to consider                   at least T+L+1. One percent represents                well in advance of the auction. This
                                               multiple ways to assign winning bids to                 a sufficiently small fraction of the                  should help bidders determine how best
                                               a bidder, thus simplifying bid                          model-derived reserve price to serve as               to place their bids and whether to make
                                               processing. Accordingly, the bidding                    a minimum acceptable bid for bidders                  use of package bidding.
                                               system will not accept multiple bids by                 with legitimate support needs.                           200. Bids Placed by Proxy Bidding
                                               a bidder in a round that include the                       195. Bids for a Package of Areas.                  Instructions. A bidder has the option of
                                               same area.                                              Bidders have the option of placing a                  placing bids via proxy bidding
                                                  190. The Commission prohibits                        package bid to serve multiple CBGs. The               instructions in Auction 903. These
                                               commonly controlled applicants or                       bid processing procedures may assign                  procedures will reduce a bidder’s need
                                               applicants subject to joint bidding                     fewer than all the areas in the bid to the            to submit bids manually every bidding
                                               arrangements from selecting any of the                  bidder provided that the support                      round and provide the bidder with a
                                               same states on their applications. This                 associated with the assigned areas is at              safeguard against accidentally failing to
                                               prohibition will ensure that such                       least equal to a bidder-specified                     submit a bid, as long as the bidding
                                               entities jointly will not be able to submit             minimum scale percentage of the
                                                                                                                                                             percentage of the proxy instruction is
                                               overlapping bids for the same                           support requested for the full list.
                                                                                                                                                             below the current round’s base clock
                                               geographic areas. These application                        196. Under these procedures, a bidder
                                                                                                       will specify a package bid by specifying              percentage. Proxy procedures will make
                                               procedures, together with the
                                                                                                       the CBGs in the bid, a performance tier               it possible for a bidder to simplify
                                               requirement that a single bidder place
                                                                                                       and latency combination for each CBG,                 greatly its auction participation by
                                               only a single bid on a given area in a
                                                                                                       a single price point percentage for the               setting its proxy instruction at the
                                               round, will reduce the potential for
                                                                                                       bid, and a minimum scale percentage no                lowest amount of support that the
                                               undesirable strategic bidding during the
                                                                                                       higher than 75 percent that indicates the             bidder is willing to accept, so that the
                                               auction.
                                                  191. Tier and Latency Combinations.                  bidder’s lowest acceptable partial                    bidder need not bid again in the
                                               A bidder cannot change the                              assignment of the package.                            auction.
                                               performance tier and latency                               197. Every CBG in a package bid must                  201. Specifically, when a bidder
                                               combination in a bid for a particular                   be in the same state, but there is no limit           places a bid, the bidder may specify a
                                               area from round to round. Instead, once                 to the total amount of implied support                price point percentage that is below the
                                               a bidder has submitted a bid for a CBG                  that may be included in a single                      base clock percentage for the round in
                                               at a particular performance tier and                    package. Different CBGs in the bid may                which the bid is placed. Doing so results
                                               latency combination, any bids in                        have different performance tier and                   in both a bid at the current round’s base
                                               subsequent rounds by that bidder for the                latency combinations. For a given                     clock percentage and proxy instructions
                                               same CBG must specify the same                          round, a CBG can appear in at most one                for bids at lower percentages in
                                               performance tier and latency                            bid—either a single bid or a package                  subsequent rounds. The bidding system
                                               combination. This restriction will                      bid—submitted by the bidder.                          will generate a bid in any subsequent
                                               simplify bidding strategies without an                     198. The use of package bidding is                 bidding round in which the percentage
                                               appreciable loss in useful flexibility for              optional: A bidder that is not interested             specified in the proxy instruction (the
                                               bidders that are eligible to bid for more               in package bidding can bid for support                ‘‘proxy bid percentage’’) is equal to or
                                               than one performance tier and latency                   in individual areas just as though there              below the base clock percentage for the
                                               combination in a given area.                            were no package bidding provisions.                   round. If the proxy bid percentage is
                                                  192. Acceptable Bid Amounts. In each                 The bidding experience for a bidder that              greater than the base clock percentage of
                                               round, a bidder may submit a bid at the                 chooses not to use package bidding will               a round but lower than the prior round’s
                                               base clock percentage for the round, or                 be no more complicated than if package                base clock percentage, then the bidding
                                               at any price point percentage greater                   bidding were not an option.                           system will generate a bid at the proxy
                                               than the base clock percentage and less                 Additionally, the package bidding                     bid percentage. If the proxy instruction
                                               than the previous round’s base clock                    procedures include measures that                      is not subsequently updated, this will be
                                               percentage. The price point percentage                  minimize complexity. Because all                      the last round in which the proxy
                                               of the bid may be specified with up to                  bidders will be limited to placing only               instruction will automatically place a
                                               two decimal places (e.g., 98.44%).                      one bid on a CBG in a round, and                      bid.
                                                  193. By providing bidders the option                 because the implied support amount of                    202. Bids generated according to
                                               to bid at intermediate price points, the                a package bid is simply the sum of the                proxy instructions will be processed in
                                               Commission can shorten the bidding                      implied support amounts of the CBGs in                the same way as any other bids placed
                                               process by using larger decrements to                   the package—that is, the bidding system               in the auction. Proxy instructions may
                                               the base clock percentage without                       does not have any inherent bias toward                be used for bids for individual areas and
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                                               running the risk that a large drop in                   assigning packages—the option of                      for package bids. Proxy instructions will
                                               aggregate implied support from one                      package bidding does not increase the                 carry forward in rounds after the
                                               round to the next will leave a significant              number of options a bidder has to                     clearing round for areas that have not
                                               amount of the budget unspent. The                       consider. Bid options regarding                       been assigned, as long as the proxy bid
                                               option to bid at intermediate price point               packages are also simplified by a                     percentage is still valid. A bidder may
                                               percentages will also allow a bidder to                 constraint on the composition of                      override a bid generated according to
                                               indicate more precisely the minimum                     packages after the clearing round: Once               proxy instruction, cancel, or enter new


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                                               proxy bidding instructions at any time                  shift their bidding as information is                 and latency combination at which
                                               during a round.                                         revealed about the extent of competition              service will be provided to the locations
                                                  203. Bidders are responsible for                     for various areas. In this regard, the                in the eligible census blocks in the area.
                                               actively monitoring the status of their                 ability to switch bidding areas will be                  212. The bid processing procedures
                                               bids, including any proxy instructions                  most useful in the second round                       fall into three categories: Before, during,
                                               as well as the overall progress of the                  because the greatest amount of new                    and after the round in which the budget
                                               auction, using the reports and files                    information about bidding across CBGs                 clears. Additional details and examples
                                               available in the bidding system.                        will be made available after the first                of bid processing will be provided in the
                                               Providing bidding-related information                   round of bidding.                                     technical guide released by the Bureaus.
                                               only through the bidding system assures                    207. The Commission limits the                        213. Bid Processing in Rounds Before
                                               that non-public information is available                higher switching percentage to the                    the Clearing Round. Aggregate Cost at
                                               only to individuals that are authorized                 second round, however, to encourage an                the Base Clock Percentage. After each
                                               bidders for entities that have been found               orderly bidding process that generates                bidding round until the budget has
                                               qualified to bid through the                            reliable information about aggregate cost             cleared, in order to determine whether
                                               Commission’s pre-auction processes.                     and competition across areas.                         the budget will clear in that round, the
                                               This is consistent with the                             Accordingly, for the third and                        bidding system will calculate an
                                               Commission’s anonymous bidding                          subsequent rounds up until the budget                 ‘‘aggregate cost,’’ an estimate of what it
                                               procedures, protects against possible                   has cleared, the switching percentage                 would cost to assign support at the base
                                               misuse of bidding information, and                      will be 10 percent. No switching of                   clock percentage to the bids submitted
                                               promotes auction integrity.                             areas is permitted after the clearing                 in the round. Specifically, the aggregate
                                                  204. Proxy bidding instructions will                 round, since bidding in any additional                cost is the sum of the implied support
                                               be treated as confidential information                  round is limited to areas with bids at the            amounts for all the areas receiving bids
                                               and will not be disclosed to the public                 previous base clock percentage that                   at the base clock percentage for the
                                               at any time after the auction concludes                 have not been assigned.                               round, evaluated at the base clock
                                               because they may reveal private cost                       208. Bid Processing. Once a bidding                percentage. The calculation counts
                                               information that would not otherwise be                 round closes, the bidding system will                 support for each area only once, even if
                                               made public (e.g., if proxy bidding                     consider the submitted bids to                        the area receives bids, potentially
                                               instructions are not fully implemented                  determine whether an additional round                 including package bids, from multiple
                                               because the base clock percentage does                  of bidding at a lower base clock                      bidders. If there are multiple bids for an
                                               not fall as low as the specified proxy                  percentage is needed to bring the                     area at different performance tier and
                                               percentage).                                            amount of requested support down to a                 latency combinations, the calculation
                                                  205. Activity Rules. The Commission                  level within the Phase II auction budget.             uses the bid with the highest implied
                                               adopts activity rules to encourage                      If the total requested support at the base            support amount. If the aggregate cost for
                                               bidders to express their bidding                        clock percentage exceeds the budget, the              the round exceeds the budget, the
                                               interests early and consistently, which                 bidding system will initiate another                  bidding system will implement another
                                               will generate reliable information for                  bidding round with a lower base clock                 regular bidding round with a lower base
                                               bidders about the level of bidding in the               percentage.                                           clock percentage.
                                               various CBGs in the auction. A bidder’s                    209. If, instead, the system determines               214. Clearing Determination. The first
                                               overall bidding activity in a round,                    that the total requested support from                 round in which the aggregate cost, as
                                               measured as the sum of implied support                  bids at the base clock percentage has                 calculated above, is less than or equal to
                                               dollars for all its bids, may not exceed                fallen to an amount within the budget,                the overall support budget is deemed
                                               the bidder’s activity from the previous                 the just-concluded round will be                      the clearing round. In the clearing
                                               round. The Commission also adopts a                     deemed the clearing round, and the                    round, the bidding system will further
                                               switching rule to limit a bidder’s ability              bidding system will begin the process of              process bids submitted in the round, to
                                               in a round to switch to areas on which                  assigning winning bids and determining                determine those areas that can be
                                               it did not bid at the base clock                        support amounts using a second price                  assigned and the support amounts
                                               percentage of the previous round. This                  rule. If, in the clearing round, there are            winning bidders will receive. Once the
                                               switching ability is based on a certain                 multiple bids for any area at the base                clearing round has been identified, the
                                               percentage of the implied support of the                clock percentage, the bidding system                  system no longer calculates the
                                               bidder’s bids at the base clock                         will commence another round of                        aggregate cost, even if there are
                                               percentage in the previous round. The                   bidding to resolve the competition for                subsequent bidding rounds.
                                               Commission gives the Bureaus                            support in those areas only.                             215. Bid Processing in the Clearing
                                               discretion to change the switching                         210. After the clearing round, bidding             Round. In the clearing round, the
                                               percentage, with notice, during the                     rounds will continue for these areas at               bidding system will consider bids in
                                               auction, although the Commission does                   lower base clock percentages until, for               more detail to determine those bids that
                                               not at this time anticipate needing to do               each of the contested areas, there is a               can be assigned in that round; the
                                               so.                                                     single lowest bid. The winning bidder                 ‘‘second prices’’ corresponding to those
                                                  206. The Commission adopts a                         for an area will then generally be                    bids, subject to post-auction application
                                               switching percentage of 20 percent for                  assigned support at the price point                   review; and those bids that will carry
                                               the second bidding round of the auction                 percentage of the second lowest bid.                  over for bidding in an additional
                                               only. Therefore, a bidder’s activity in                    211. As a result of these bid                      bidding round or rounds.
                                               the second round of the auction for                     processing procedures, the bids that can                 216. Until the clearing round, the
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                                               areas on which it did not bid at the first              be assigned under the budget in the                   auction is generally driven by cross-area
                                               round’s base clock percentage may not                   clearing round and in any later rounds                competition for the budget, and implied
                                               exceed 20 percent of its total implied                  will determine the areas that will be                 support amounts for all areas are
                                               support from bids at the first round’s                  provided support under Phase II. At                   reduced in proportion to the reduction
                                               base clock percentage. This change in                   most, one bid per area will be assigned               in the base clock. In estimating cost, the
                                               the switching percentage for the second                 support. The specifications of that bid,              system does not determine which of the
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                                               the same area will be assigned, although                   221. At each ascending price point                 supported at its own bid percentage. For
                                               it does take into account that only one                 increment, starting at the base clock                 example, applying the second price
                                               bid per area may be assigned. Processing                percentage, the running cost calculation              rule, if there are two bids for an area, the
                                               during the clearing round and                           is the sum of support for three types of              lower bid is supported at the bid price
                                               subsequent rounds considers intra-area                  bids. First, for assigned bids for which              point percentage of the higher bid.
                                               competition as well, assigning support                  there were no other bids for support for                 225. Bids and Bid Processing in
                                               to bids at the lowest bid percentage for                their respective areas at price points                Rounds After the Clearing Round.
                                               a given area, as long as any assigned                   lower than the currently considered                   Carried-Forward and Acceptable Bids.
                                               package bids meet the bid’s minimum                     price point percentage, the system                    After the clearing round, there will be
                                               scale percentage. Bid processing in the                 calculates the cost of providing support              further bidding to resolve competition
                                               clearing round also determines support                  as the amount of support implied by the               for areas where more than one bidder is
                                               amounts for assigned bids according to                  currently considered price point.                     still bidding for support at the base
                                               a second-price rule, so that bids are                   Second, for assigned bids for areas that              clock percentage in the clearing round.
                                               supported at a price percentage at least                did receive other bids at price points                After the clearing round and any
                                               as high as the bid percentage.                          lower than the currently considered                   subsequent round, bidding will
                                                  217. Assignment. Once the bid                        price point, support is generally                     continue only for areas where there
                                               processing procedures establish that the                calculated as the amount implied by the               were multiple bids at the previous
                                               current round is the clearing round, the                next-higher price point at which the                  round’s base clock percentage that could
                                               bidding system will begin to assign                     area received a bid (where next-higher                not be assigned. Such bids may have
                                               winning bids with support to at most                    is relative to the price point of the                 been for a given unassigned area that
                                               one bid for a given area. The system will               assigned bid, not the currently                       received multiple single bids, package
                                               first assign bids made at the base clock                considered price point). The only                     bids that were not assigned because the
                                               percentage for areas not bid on by                      exception to this arises if there is a bid            bidder’s minimum scale percentage for
                                               another bidder at the base clock                        for the area with a bid percentage below              the package was not met, or remainders
                                               percentage. Any package bids at the                     the bid percentage of the assigned bid                of package bids—unassigned areas from
                                               base clock percentage that include areas                for the area and the former bid cannot                package bids that were partially
                                               bid on by another bidder at the base                    be assigned because it is a package bid               assigned.
                                               clock percentage must meet the package                  that does not meet the minimum scale                     226. Bids at the base clock percentage
                                               bidder’s minimum scale percentage                       percentage. In that case, the support is              for unassigned areas will carry over
                                               without those areas in order to be                      calculated as the amount implied by the               automatically to the next bidding round
                                               assigned.                                               bid percentage of the assigned bid.                   at the previous round’s base clock
                                                  218. The system then considers all                   Third, areas bid at the base clock                    percentage, since the bidder had
                                               other bids submitted in the round in                    percentage that were not assigned in the              previously placed a bid at that
                                               ascending order of price point                          round are evaluated as they are in the                percentage. In the round into which the
                                               percentage to see if additional bids can                pre-clearing aggregate cost calculation:              bids are carried forward, a bidder with
                                               be assigned and, considering the bids                   only one bid per area is included in the              a carried-forward bid for an area may
                                               assigned so far, to determine the highest               calculation, and if there are bids for an             also bid for support for these areas at the
                                               price point percentage at which the total               area at different performance tier and                current round’s base clock percentage or
                                               support cost of the assigned bids does                  latency combinations, the calculation                 at intermediate price points. In rounds
                                               not exceed the budget (the ‘‘clearing                   uses the bid with the highest implied                 after the clearing round, a bidder cannot
                                               price point’’). Recall that a bid may be                support amount, all evaluated at the                  switch to bidding for an area for which
                                               placed at any price point percentage                    base clock percentage.                                it did not bid in the previous round.
                                               equal to or greater than the current base                  222. The bidding system continues to                  227. Although a bid for an unassigned
                                               clock percentage and less than the                      assign bids meeting the assignment                    package will carry over at the previous
                                               previous round’s base clock percentage.                 criteria in ascending price point order as            clock percentage, the bidder for such a
                                               Bids at price point percentages above                   long as the cost calculation does not                 package may group the bids for the areas
                                               the clearing price point are not assigned.              exceed the budget. The highest price                  in the package into smaller packages
                                                  219. As it considers bids in ascending               point at which the running total cost                 and bid on those smaller packages at
                                               price point percentage order, the system                will not exceed the budget is identified              current round percentages. However,
                                               assigns a bid if no other bid for the same              as the clearing price point.                          the unassigned remainders of assigned
                                               area has already been assigned, as long                    223. Support Amount Determination.                 package bids—that is, the areas for
                                               as the area did not receive any bid at the              Bids that are assigned for areas that                 which there are competing bids—will
                                               base clock percentage and the areas to                  receive no other bids at less than the                carry over as individual area bids. Any
                                               be assigned in a package bid meet the                   clearing price point are supported at an              bids the bidder places for the remainder
                                               bid’s minimum scale percentage. Ties                    amount implied by the clearing price                  areas at the new round percentages must
                                               are broken by using the highest pseudo-                 point percentage.                                     be submitted as individual area bids—
                                               random number. The bidding system                          224. Bids assigned in the clearing                 that is, the bidder cannot create a new
                                               also checks to ensure that sufficient                   round, when there is also a bid for the               package of any of the unassigned
                                               budget is available to assign the bid. If               area at a price point below the clearing              remainders.
                                               the bidding system encounters a bid that                price point, are generally supported at                  228. If a proxy instruction is at a price
                                               cannot be supported within the                          an amount determined by the bid                       point percentage below the base clock
                                               remaining budget, it will skip that bid                 percentage of the lowest unassigned bid               percentage of the previous round, it will
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                                               and continue to consider other bids in                  for the area. Exceptions are that if the              continue to apply in rounds after the
                                               ascending price point percentage order.                 bid percentage of the lowest unassigned               clearing round under the same
                                                  220. To determine whether there is                   bid for the area is less than (e.g., a                conditions that apply to other bids. For
                                               sufficient budget to support a bid as it                package bid that did not meet the                     package bids made by proxy that are
                                               is considered for assignment, the                       minimum scale percentage) or equal to                 only partially assigned because there are
                                               bidding system keeps a running sum of                   (i.e., tied with) the bid percentage of the           multiple bids at the base clock
                                               support costs.                                          assigned bid, then the assigned bid is                percentage, the proxy instructions will


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                                               continue to apply to the unassigned                        • The aggregate cost at the previous               have access to such interim information
                                               areas in the package bid. That is, the                  round’s base clock percentage up until                as the current round, base clock
                                               price point percentage specified in the                 the budget clears.                                    percentage, aggregate cost, or any
                                               proxy instructions will apply to each of                   Æ The aggregate cost at the base clock             summary statistics on bidding or
                                               the individual remainder areas.                         percentage is not disclosed for the                   assigned bids that may reveal or suggest
                                                  229. Bid Processing in Rounds After                  clearing round or any later round.                    the identities of bidders associated with
                                               the Clearing Round. As in the clearing                     • The bidder’s activity, based on all              any specific bids. Although auction
                                               round, in subsequent rounds, the system                 bids in the previous round, and activity              participants will have access to
                                               considers bids for assignment and                       based on bids at the base clock                       information that is needed to inform
                                               support amount determination in                         percentage.                                           their bidding, such information will be
                                               ascending price point percentage order.                    Æ In rounds after the clearing round,              made publicly available only after the
                                               The system first considers bids at the                  the bidder’s assigned support and the                 close of the auction in order to help
                                               new round’s base clock percentage. The                  implied support of its carried-forward                preserve the integrity of the auction
                                               system will assign any bids for areas                   bids will be available.                               while it is in progress.
                                                                                                          • Summary statistics of the bidder’s                  236. After the close of bidding and
                                               that received no other bids at the base
                                                                                                       bidding in the previous round,                        announcement of auction results, the
                                               clock percentage as long as any package
                                                                                                       including:                                            Commission will make publicly
                                               bid meets the minimum scale                                Æ The number of CBGs for which it                  available all bidding data, except for
                                               percentage of the bid. The system then                  bid, at the base clock percentage and at              proxy bidding instructions. This
                                               processes bids in ascending price point                 other price points, and for which proxy               promotes the Commission’s interest in a
                                               order, assigning those bids for as yet                  instructions are in effect for future                 transparent auction process and is
                                               unassigned areas, as long as any package                rounds.                                               consistent with the Commission’s
                                               bids meet the minimum scale condition.                     Æ After the clearing round, CBGs and               typical practice post-auction.
                                                  230. If there is only one bid for an                 support amounts it has been assigned                     237. Closing Conditions. The auction
                                               area in a round in addition to a carried-               and those for which it is still bidding,              will end once the overall budget has
                                               forward bid or bids, the assigned bid is                including a list of its carried-forward               cleared and there are no longer
                                               paid at the base clock percentage for the               bids.                                                 competing bids for any areas.
                                               previous round, consistent with the                        Æ A bidder will also have access to a                 238. Auction Announcements. The
                                               second-price rule. If an assigned bid is                downloadable file with all its bids                   Bureaus will use auction
                                               for an area that received more than one                 submitted for each round.                             announcements to report necessary
                                               bid in the round, the assigned bid is                      • For all eligible areas in all states,            information to bidders. All auction
                                               supported at the next higher price point                including those in which the bidder was               announcements will be available by
                                               percentage at which there is a bid for                  not qualified to bid or is not bidding,               clicking a link in the CAF II Bidding
                                               the area. The only exception to this                    whether the number of bidders that                    System.
                                               arises when there is a bid for the area                 placed bids at the previous round’s base                 239. Auction Results. After the
                                               with a bid percentage below the bid                     clock percentage was 0, 1, or 2 or more.              Bureaus announce the auction results,
                                               percentage of the winning bid for the                      Æ The performance tier and latency                 they will provide a means for the public
                                               area and the former bid cannot be                       combinations of the bids are not                      to view and download bidding and
                                               assigned because it is a package bid that               disclosed.                                            results data.
                                               does not meet the minimum scale                            Æ For the clearing round and any
                                                                                                                                                             VIII. Post-Auction Procedures
                                               percentage. In that case, the support is                subsequent round, bidders are also
                                               calculated as the amount implied by the                 informed about which areas have been                     240. General Information Regarding
                                               bid percentage of the winning bid.                      assigned.                                             Long-Form Applications. For the Phase
                                                                                                          233. Prior to each round, the                      II auction, the Commission adopted a
                                                  231. If there is more than one bid for
                                                                                                       Commission will also make available to                two-phase auction application process.
                                               an area at the current base clock
                                                                                                       individual bidders the implied support                Pursuant to § 1.21004(a), each Auction
                                               percentage, there will be another
                                                                                                       amounts, corresponding to the areas and               903 winning bidder is required to file an
                                               bidding round at a lower base clock
                                                                                                       performance tier and latency                          application for Phase II support, referred
                                               percentage, with the same restrictions
                                                                                                       combinations for which they are eligible              to as a long-form application, by the
                                               on bids and following the same
                                                                                                       to bid. These implied support amounts                 applicable deadline. Shortly after
                                               assignment and pricing procedures. If
                                                                                                       are calculated at the round’s base clock              bidding has ended, the Bureaus will
                                               all bidders for an area with carried
                                                                                                       percentage.                                           issue a public notice declaring the
                                               forward bids decline to submit lower
                                                                                                          234. The Commission balances its                   auction closed, identifying the winning
                                               bids in a subsequent round, the bid with
                                                                                                       interest in providing bidders with                    bidders, and establishing the deadline
                                               the highest pseudo-random number will
                                                                                                       sufficient information about the status               for the long-form application. Winning
                                               be considered first for assignment
                                                                                                       of their own bids and bidding across all              bidders will use the new FCC Form 683
                                               according to the Commission’s tie
                                                                                                       eligible areas to allow them to bid                   and the Auction Application System to
                                               breaking procedures.
                                                                                                       confidently and effectively, while                    submit their long-form applications.
                                                  232. Availability of Bidding                         restricting the availability of                       Details regarding the submission and
                                               Information. As in past Commission                      information that may facilitate                       processing of long-form applications
                                               auctions, bidders will have secure                      identification of bidders placing                     will be provided in a public notice after
                                               access to certain non-public bidding                    particular bids, which could potentially              the close of the bidding. After a long-
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                                               information while bidding is ongoing.                   lead to undesirable strategic bidding.                form applicant’s application has been
                                               After each round ends, and before the                      235. The Commission will withhold                  reviewed and is considered to be
                                               next round begins, the Commission will                  information on the progress of the                    complete, and the long-form applicant
                                               make the following information                          auction from the general public until                 has submitted an acceptable letter of
                                               available to individual bidders:                        after the close of bidding when auction               credit and accompanying Bankruptcy
                                                  • The base clock percentage for the                  results are announced. Accordingly,                   Code opinion letter as described below,
                                               upcoming round.                                         during the auction, the public will not               a public notice will be released


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                                               authorizing the long-form applicant to                     246. Public Interest Obligations                      249. Initial Overview. First, an
                                               receive Phase II support.                               Certification. A long-form applicant                  applicant must submit with its long-
                                                  241. Long-Form Application:                          must certify in its long-form application             form application (due within 10
                                               Disclosures and Certifications. Unless                  that it will meet the relevant public                 business days after the release of the
                                               otherwise provided by public notice,                    interest obligations for each                         Auction 903 closing public notice) an
                                               within 10 business days after release of                performance tier and latency                          overview of its intended technology and
                                               the Auction 903 closing public notice, a                combination for which it (or its parent/              system design for each state in which
                                               long-form applicant must electronically                 holding company or consortium/joint                   winning bids were made. The overview
                                               submit a properly completed long-form                   venture) was deemed a winning bidder,                 must describe at a high level how the
                                               application (FCC Form 683) for the areas                including the requirement that it will                long-form applicant will meet its Phase
                                               for which it (or its parent/holding                     offer service at rates that are equal to or           II public interest obligations for the
                                               company or consortium/joint venture)                    lower than the Commission’s reasonable                relevant performance tier and latency
                                               was deemed a winning bidder. Further                    comparability benchmarks for fixed                    combination(s) using Phase II support
                                               instructions and filing requirements will               services offered in urban areas.                      (e.g., building a new network or
                                               be provided to winning bidders in the                      247. Eligible Telecommunications                   expanding an existing network,
                                               auction closing public notice.                          Carrier Certification. A long-form                    deploying new technology or existing
                                                  242. Ownership Disclosure. A long-                   applicant must acknowledge in its long-               technology). This overview should
                                               form applicant must fully disclose in its               form application that it must be                      avoid highly technical terminology or
                                               long-form application its ownership                     designated as an ETC in the relevant                  jargon unless such language is integral
                                               structure as well as information                        areas prior to being authorized to                    to the understanding of the project. The
                                               regarding the real party- or parties-in-                receive Phase II support in those areas.              overview will be made publicly
                                               interest in the applicant or application                Specifically, the long-form applicant                 available.
                                               as set forth in § 1.2112(a). A long-form
                                                                                                       must certify that, if it has already been                250. Detailed Description. Second,
                                               applicant will already have ownership
                                                                                                       designated as an ETC in the relevant                  within 60 calendar days after the release
                                               information on file with the
                                                                                                       areas, it has provided a certification of             of the Auction 903 closing public
                                               Commission that was submitted in its
                                                                                                       its status in each such area and the                  notice, a long-form applicant must
                                               short-form application during the pre-
                                                                                                       relevant documentation supporting that                submit, for each state in which winning
                                               auction process, which may simply
                                                                                                       certification in its long-form                        bids were made, a more detailed
                                               need to be updated as necessary.
                                                  243. General Universal Service                       application. If the long-form applicant               description of its technology and system
                                               Certifications. A long-form applicant                   has not yet been designated as an ETC                 design. This second submission must
                                               must certify in its long-form application               in the relevant areas, the long-form                  describe the network to be built or
                                               that it is in compliance with all                       applicant must certify that it will submit            upgraded, demonstrate the project’s
                                               statutory and regulatory requirements                   a certification of its status as an ETC in            feasibility, and include the network
                                               for receiving the universal service                     each such area and the relevant                       diagram certified by a professional
                                               support that it seeks as of the long-form               documentation supporting that                         engineer. A long-form applicant can
                                               application filing deadline, or that it                 certification prior to being authorized to            submit the detailed description as early
                                               will be in compliance with such                         receive such support. As described                    as its initial long-form application filing
                                               requirements before being authorized to                 below, this certification of ETC status               deadline (i.e., within 10 business days
                                               receive Phase II support. A long-form                   and documentation must be submitted                   after the release of the public notice
                                               applicant must also certify that it will                within 180 days after the release of the              announcing the close of Auction 903),
                                               comply with all program requirements,                   Auction 903 closing public notice.                    but no later than 60 calendar days after
                                               including service milestones.                              248. Description of Technology and                 the public notice’s release. It must
                                                  244. In addition, a long-form                        System Design. Each long-form                         describe in detail a network that fully
                                               applicant must certify that it is aware                 applicant will be required to                         supports the delivery of consumer voice
                                               that if it is not authorized to receive                 demonstrate that it is technically                    and broadband service that meets the
                                               support based on its application, the                   qualified to meet the relevant Phase II               requisite performance requirements to at
                                               application may be dismissed without                    public interest obligations in the areas              least 95 percent of the required number
                                               further consideration and penalties may                 covered by the winning bids by                        of locations in each state by the end of
                                               apply.                                                  submitting technical information to                   the six-year build-out period and for the
                                                  245. Financial and Technical                         support the operational assertions made               duration of the 10-year support term,
                                               Capability Certification. As in its pre-                in the short-form application. A long-                assuming a 70 percent subscription rate
                                               auction short-form application, a long-                 form applicant is required to submit a                by the final service milestone. It also
                                               form applicant must certify in its long-                detailed technology and system design                 must contain sufficient detail to
                                               form application that it is financially                 description, including a network                      demonstrate that the long-form
                                               and technically capable of meeting the                  diagram that must be certified by a                   applicant can meet the interim service
                                               relevant public interest obligations for                professional engineer. The professional               milestones if it becomes authorized to
                                               each performance tier and latency                       engineer must certify that the network                receive support. If a long-form applicant
                                               combination in the geographic areas in                  can deliver, to at least 95 percent of the            submits a technology and system design
                                               which it seeks support. A long-form                     required number of locations in each                  description that lacks sufficient detail to
                                               applicant should be aware that in                       relevant state, voice and broadband                   demonstrate that the long-form
                                               making a certification to the                           service that meets the requisite                      applicant has the technical
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                                               Commission it exposes itself to liability               performance requirements. Because it                  qualifications to meet the relevant Phase
                                               for a false certification. A long-form                  may take time for a long-form applicant               II obligations, the long-form applicant
                                               applicant should take care to review its                to create a detailed technology and                   will be asked to provide further details
                                               resources and its plans before making                   system design description that is                     about its proposed network. The
                                               the required certification and be                       tailored to such areas, it may submit its             Commission will treat all the
                                               prepared to document its review, if                     technology and system design                          information submitted with this second
                                               necessary.                                              description in two stages.                            submission as confidential and will


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                                               withhold it from routine public                         border controllers, and various network               access nodes or gateways, including
                                               inspection. As the Commission does                      databases. If the long-form applicant                 their technology, manufacturer and
                                               with short-form applications, the                       obtains these or other voice service                  model, location, and throughput/
                                               Commission will treat long-form                         functions as services from another                    capacity; and (iii) major inter-nodal
                                               applicants that submit this information                 provider or providers (for example, an                links (not last mile), and their
                                               as having made a request to treat this                  over-the-top VoIP provider, or an                     throughput/capacity.
                                               information as confidential trade secrets               incumbent or competitive local                           • Indicate how many locations will
                                               and/or commercial information. If a                     exchange carrier), the description                    be offered service from each access node
                                               request for public inspection under                     should so indicate.                                   or from each gateway, and which
                                               § 0.461 is made, however, the long-form                    • Describe the network’s scalability               performance tier or tiers will be
                                               applicant will be notified and will be                  and features that improve reliability                 supported at each access node.
                                               required to justify confidential                        (such as redundancy).                                    • Indicate what parts of the network
                                               treatment of its request if the long-form                  • Indicate whether parts of the                    will be new deployment and what parts
                                               applicant has any objections to                         network will use the long-form                        will use the long-form applicant’s or
                                               disclosure.                                             applicant’s or another party’s existing               another party’s existing network
                                                  251. Below, the Commission provides                  network facilities, including non-                    facilities.
                                               guidance on how a long-form applicant                   wireless facilities extending from the                   • Identify specialized nodes used in
                                               can successfully meet the requirement                   network to customers’ locations. For                  providing voice service.
                                               in § 54.315(b)(2)(iv) to provide a                      non-wireless facilities that do not yet                  • Explain how nodes or gateways are
                                               description of its technology and system                exist, the description should indicate                connected to the internet backbone and
                                               design. Specifically, the Commission                    whether the new facilities will be aerial,            Public Switched Telephone Network.
                                               describes the types of information it                   buried, or underground.                                  254. Additionally, a long-form
                                               would expect a long-form applicant to                      • Provide technical information about
                                                                                                                                                             applicant that proposes to use terrestrial
                                               include, at a minimum, in a detailed                    the methods, ‘‘rules of thumb,’’ and
                                                                                                                                                             fixed wireless technologies should:
                                               description of its technology and system                engineering assumptions used to size
                                                                                                       the capacity of the network’s nodes (or                  • Explain, with technical detail, how
                                               design in order to demonstrate that it                                                                        the proposed spectrum can meet or
                                               has the technical qualifications to meet                gateways) and links. The information
                                                                                                       provided should demonstrate how the                   exceed the relevant performance
                                               its Phase II obligations. The Commission                                                                      requirements at peak usage periods.
                                               recognizes that because a Phase II                      required performance for the relevant
                                                                                                       performance tier will be achieved                        • Provide the calculations used, for
                                               support recipient has six years to fully
                                                                                                       during periods of peak usage, assuming                each performance tier and frequency
                                               build out its network, the information
                                                                                                       a 70 percent subscription rate by the                 band, to design the last mile link
                                               submitted by the long-form applicant
                                                                                                       final service milestone.                              budgets in both the upload and
                                               may be based on a preliminary network
                                                                                                          • Provide a project plan that includes             download directions at the cell edge,
                                               design that may be modified as the
                                                                                                       a network build-out schedule that                     using the technical specifications of the
                                               network is built out. The Commission’s
                                                                                                       includes but is not restricted to plans for           expected base station and customer
                                               guidance is informed by the types of
                                               information that long-form applicants                   construction of last mile and middle                  premise equipment.
                                               submitted for rural broadband                           mile facilities. The build-out schedule                  • Provide coverage maps for the
                                               experiment support during the long-                     should show the long-form applicant’s                 planned and/or existing networks that
                                               form application stage to demonstrate                   projected milestones on an annual basis,              will be used to meet the Phase II public
                                               that they had the technical                             including achievement of the interim                  interest obligations, indicating where
                                               qualifications to meet the relevant rural               service milestones described in                       the upload and download speeds will
                                               broadband experiment public interest                    § 54.310(c) of the Commission’s rules                 meet or exceed the relevant performance
                                               obligations. These are also the types of                and completion of the network by the                  tier speed(s). The coverage maps should
                                               information that the Commission                         end of the sixth year of funding                      be provided for each interim and final
                                               expects a technically qualified long-                   authorization. The project plan and                   service milestone and should display
                                               form applicant will have made                           included schedule should incorporate                  the required service areas and target
                                               preliminary decisions about in order to                 detailed information showing how the                  locations (or a representation thereof).
                                               determine how much support it would                     long-form applicant plans to offer, to at                • Describe the underlying
                                               need to meet the relevant Phase II                      least 95 percent of the required number               propagation model used to prepare the
                                               auction public interest obligations and                 of locations in each relevant state, voice            coverage maps and how the model
                                               also to begin planning how it will meet                 and broadband service meeting the                     incorporates the operating spectrum,
                                               the required service milestones.                        relevant performance requirements                     antenna heights, distances, digital
                                                  252. A long-form applicant, regardless               when the system is complete. The                      elevation, and clutter resolutions.
                                               of the technology (or technologies) it                  project plan and included schedule                       • Describe, for each relevant
                                               proposes to use, is expected to:                        should also incorporate the long-form                 performance tier and latency
                                                  • Describe the proposed last mile                    applicant’s plans for monitoring and                  combination, the base station equipment
                                               architecture(s) and technologies (such                  maintaining the performance of the                    that the long-form applicant plans to
                                               architectures and technologies include,                 service for the duration of the 10-year               use.
                                               for example, wireless licensed or                       support term.                                            • Describe the planned customer
                                               unlicensed, fiber, coaxial cable, satellite,               253. The network diagram, which                    premise equipment configuration.
                                               digital subscriber line, hybrids, etc.),                must be certified by a professional                      255. Additionally, a long-form
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                                               middle mile/backhaul topology (e.g.,                    engineer, should:                                     applicant that proposes to use primarily
                                               describe ring, mesh, tree and branch,                      • Identify all wireline and wireless               satellite technologies should:
                                               and hybrid topologies), and the                         segments of the proposed networks.                       • Describe how many satellites that
                                               architecture used to provide voice                         • Uniquely identify (i) major network              are in view simultaneously from any
                                               service. This description should include                nodes including their manufacturer and                specific location will be required to
                                               the long-form applicant’s Session                       model, as well as their functions,                    meet the relevant Phase II public
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                                                  • Describe how many uplink and                       sufficient access to spectrum.                        bank’s agreement to follow the terms
                                               downlink gateway antenna beams will                     Specifically, as in its pre-auction short-            and conditions of the Commission’s
                                               be required on each satellite, and the                  form application, a long-form applicant               model letter of credit in Appendix B of
                                               capacity of each beam in megabits per                   must, in its long-form application (i)                the Phase II Auction Order, 81 FR
                                               second.                                                 identify the spectrum band(s) it will use             44413, July 7, 2016.
                                                  • Describe how many uplink and                       for the last mile, backhaul, and any                    260. Documentation of ETC
                                               downlink user antenna beams will be                     other parts of the network; (ii) describe             Designation. Within 180 days after the
                                               required on each satellite, and the                     the total amount of uplink and                        release of the Auction 903 closing
                                               capacity of each beam in megabits per                   downlink bandwidth (in megahertz) that                public notice, a long-form applicant is
                                               second.                                                 it has access to in each spectrum band                required to submit appropriate
                                                  • Describe how the gateway capacity                  for the last mile; (iii) describe the                 documentation of its high-cost ETC
                                               is connected to user beams on the                       authorizations (including leases) it has              designation in all the areas for which it
                                               satellite, in terms of beams and data                   obtained to operate in the spectrum, if               will receive support. Appropriate
                                               capacity per beam.                                      applicable; and (iv) list the call signs              documentation should include the
                                                  • Describe whether the capacity on                   and/or application file numbers                       original designation order, any relevant
                                               the uplink and downlink beams would                     associated with its spectrum                          modifications, e.g., expansion of service
                                               be able to be reallocated once a satellite              authorizations, if applicable. A long-                area or inclusion of wireless, along with
                                               commences operation, if the                             form applicant may propose to use more                any name-change orders. A long-form
                                               subscription rate is less than 70 percent               than one spectrum band to meet its                    applicant is also required to provide
                                               in one beam but more than 70 percent                    Phase II public interest obligations. Each            documentation showing that the
                                               in another beam.                                        applicant must identify for which part                designated areas (e.g., census blocks,
                                                  256. Available Funds Certification                   of the network (e.g., last mile, backhaul,            wire centers, etc.) cover the relevant
                                               and Description. A long-form applicant                  etc.) it intends to use each spectrum                 winning bid areas so that it is clear that
                                               must certify in its long-form application               band. If the licensee is a different party            the long-form applicant has high-cost
                                               that it will have available funds for all               than the long-form applicant, the                     ETC status in each winning bid area.
                                               project costs that exceed the amount of                 licensee name and the relationship to                 Such documentation could include
                                               Phase II support to be received for the                 the long-form applicant should be                     maps of the long-form applicant’s ETC
                                               first two years of its support term. A                  described. If the long-form applicant is              designation area, map overlays of the
                                               long-form applicant must also describe                  leasing spectrum, the lease number                    winning bid areas, and/or charts listing
                                               how the required construction will be                   should be provided along with the                     designated areas. Additionally, a long-
                                               funded in each state. The description                   license information. As in the short-                 form applicant is required to submit a
                                               should include the estimated project                    form application, an applicant that                   letter with its documentation from an
                                               costs for all facilities that are required              intends to provide service using satellite            officer of the company certifying that
                                               to complete the project, including the                  technology should describe its expected               the long-form applicant’s ETC
                                               costs of upgrading, replacing, or                       timing for applying for earth station                 designation for each state covers the
                                               otherwise modifying existing facilities                 license(s), and an applicant that intends             relevant areas where the long-form
                                               to expand coverage or meet performance                  to obtain microwave license(s) for                    applicant will receive support.
                                               requirements. The estimated costs must                  backhaul should describe its expected                    261. Audited Financial Statements.
                                               be broken down to indicate the costs                    timing for applying for microwave                     Within 180 days after the release of the
                                               associated with each proposed service                   license(s) if these licenses have not                 Auction 903 closing public notice, a
                                               area at the state level and must specify                already been obtained. To the extent                  long-form applicant that did not submit
                                               how Phase II support and other funds,                   that a long-form applicant will use                   audited financial statements in its pre-
                                               if applicable, will be used to complete                 licensed spectrum, it should provide                  auction short-form application must
                                               the project. The description must                       details about how the licensed service                submit the financial statements from the
                                               include financial projections                           area covers its winning bid area(s) (e.g.,            prior fiscal year that are audited by an
                                               demonstrating that the long-form                        provide a list of geographic areas that               independent certified public
                                               applicant can cover the necessary debt                  the spectrum license covers and                       accountant. Any long-form applicant
                                               service payments over the life of any                   describe how those areas relate to the                that fails to submit the audited financial
                                               loans. The Commission will treat all the                winning bid area(s)).                                 statements as required by the 180-day
                                               information submitted with this                            258. A long-form applicant must also               deadline will be subject to a base
                                               submission as confidential and will                     certify that the description of the                   forfeiture of $50,000, which will be
                                               withhold it from routine public                         spectrum access is accurate and that it               subject to adjustment upward or
                                               inspection. The Commission will also                    will retain such access for at least 10               downward as appropriate based on the
                                               treat long-form applicants that submit                  years after the date on which it is                   criteria set forth in the Commission’s
                                               this information as having made a                       authorized to receive support.                        forfeiture guidelines.
                                               request to treat this information as                    Applications will be reviewed to assess                  262. Letter of Credit and Bankruptcy
                                               confidential trade secrets and/or                       the reasonableness of the certification.              Code Opinion Letter. After a long-form
                                               commercial information. If a request for                   259. Letter of Credit Commitment                   applicant’s application has been
                                               public inspection under § 0.461 is made,                Letter. Within 60 days after the release              reviewed and is considered to be
                                               however, the long-form applicant will                   of the Auction 903 closing public                     complete, the Commission will issue a
                                               be notified and will be required to                     notice, a long-form applicant must                    public notice identifying each long-form
                                               justify confidential treatment of its                   submit a letter from a bank acceptable                applicant that may be authorized to
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                                               request if the long-form applicant has                  to the Commission, as set forth in                    receive Phase II support. No later than
                                               any objections to disclosure.                           § 54.315(b)(3), committing to issue an                10 business days after the release of the
                                                  257. Spectrum Access. A long-form                    irrevocable stand-by letter of credit, in             public notice, a long-form applicant
                                               applicant that intends to use wireless                  the required form, to the long-form                   must obtain an irrevocable standby
                                               technologies to meet the relevant Phase                 applicant. The letter must, at a                      letter of credit at the value specified in
                                               II public interest obligations must                     minimum, provide the dollar amount of                 § 54.315(c)(1) from a bank acceptable to
                                               demonstrate that it currently has                       the letter of credit and the issuing                  the Commission as set forth in


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                                               § 54.315(c)(2) for each state where the                    266. Non-Compliance Measures Post-                 will voice services be provided? How
                                               long-form applicant is seeking to be                    Authorization. A long-form applicant                  will broadband internet access service
                                               authorized. The letter of credit must be                that has received notice from the                     be provided?
                                               issued in substantially the same form as                Commission that it is authorized to                      2. What are the relevant industry
                                               set forth in the model letter of credit                 receive Phase II support will be subject              standards, if any, for the last-mile
                                               provided in Appendix B of the Phase II                  to non-compliance measures once it                    technologies in the applicant’s proposed
                                               Auction Order, 81 FR 44413, July 7,                     becomes a support recipient if it fails or            deployment? If the applicant is
                                               2016.                                                   is unable to meet its minimum coverage                proposing to use non-standard
                                                  263. In addition, a long-form                        requirement, other service requirements,              technologies, the applicant should
                                               applicant will be required to provide                   or fails to fulfill any other term or                 identify which vendor(s) and product(s)
                                               with the letter of credit an opinion letter             condition of Phase II support. As                     are being considered, and provide links
                                               from legal counsel clearly stating,                     described in the December 2014                        to the vendors’ websites and to publicly
                                               subject only to customary assumptions,                  Connect America Order, 80 FR 4445,                    available technical specifications of the
                                               limitations, and qualifications, that, in a             January 27, 2015, and the Phase II                    product(s). (If technical specifications
                                               proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code,                   Auction Order, 81 FR 44413, July 7,                   for the non-standard technologies are
                                               the bankruptcy court would not treat the                2016, these measures will scale with the              not available on a vendor’s website, they
                                               letter of credit or proceeds of the letter              extent of non-compliance, and include                 may be submitted with this application.)
                                               of credit as property of the long-form                  additional reporting, withholding of                  Regardless of whether the applicant
                                               applicant’s bankruptcy estate, or the                   support, support recovery, and drawing                proposes to use standard or non-
                                               bankruptcy estate of any other bidder-                  on the support recipient’s letter of credit           standard technologies—what
                                               related entity requesting issuance of the               if the support recipient cannot pay back              capabilities of this technology and
                                               letter of credit, under section 541 of the              the relevant support by the applicable                proposed network will enable
                                               Bankruptcy Code.                                        deadline. A support recipient may also                performance tier (speed and usage
                                                                                                       be subject to other sanctions for non-                allowance), latency and (where
                                                  264. Default Payment Requirements.
                                                                                                       compliance with the terms and                         applicable) voice service mean opinion
                                               Auction Forfeiture. Any Auction 903
                                                                                                       conditions of Phase II support,                       score (MOS) requirements to be met?
                                               winning bidder or long-form applicant                                                                            3. Can the applicant demonstrate that
                                               will be subject to a forfeiture in the                  including, but not limited to, potential
                                                                                                       revocation of ETC designations and                    the technology and the engineering
                                               event of a default before it is authorized                                                                    design will fully support the proposed
                                               to begin receiving support. A winning                   suspension or debarment. Additionally,
                                                                                                       a support recipient will be subject to                performance tier, latency and voice
                                               bidder or long-form applicant will be                                                                         service requirements for the requisite
                                               considered in default and will be                       any non-compliance measures that are
                                                                                                       adopted in conjunction with a                         number of locations during peak periods
                                               subject to forfeiture if it fails to timely                                                                   (Yes/No)? What assumptions about
                                               file a long-form application, fails to                  methodology for high-cost support
                                                                                                       recipients to measure and report speed                subscription rate and peak period data
                                               meet the document submission                                                                                  usage is the applicant making in this
                                               deadlines, is found ineligible or                       and latency performance to fixed
                                                                                                                                                             assertion? Describe concisely the
                                               unqualified to receive Phase II support                 locations.
                                                                                                                                                             information that can be made available
                                               by the Bureaus on delegated authority,                  Auction 903 Short-Form Application                    to support this assertion.
                                               and/or otherwise defaults on its                        Operational Questions                                    4. Can the applicant demonstrate that
                                               winning bids or is disqualified for any                                                                       all the network buildout requirements to
                                               reason prior to the authorization of                      Responses to these questions and any
                                                                                                       supporting documentation will be                      achieve all service milestones can be
                                               support. Any such determination by the                                                                        met (Yes/No)? The applicant will be
                                               Bureaus shall be final, and a winning                   withheld from public disclosure.
                                                                                                                                                             required to submit a detailed project
                                               bidder or long-form applicant shall have                Operational History (if Applicable)                   plan in the long-form application if it is
                                               no opportunity to cure through                             Answer on a nationwide basis:                      named as a winning bidder. Describe
                                               additional submissions, negotiations, or                   Has the applicant previously                       concisely the information that the
                                               otherwise. Agreeing to such payment in                  deployed consumer broadband                           applicant would make available in such
                                               the event of a default is a condition for               networks (Yes/No)? If so, identify the                a detailed project plan.
                                               participating in bidding in the Phase II                date range for when broadband service                    5. For the proposed performance tier
                                               auction.                                                was offered and in which state(s) service             and latency combination, can the
                                                  265. In the event of an auction                      was offered. What specific last mile and              applicant demonstrate that potential
                                               default, the Commission will impose a                   interconnection (backhaul) technologies               vendors, integrators and other partners
                                               base forfeiture per violation of $3,000                 were used? Provide an estimate of how                 are able to provide commercially
                                               subject to adjustment upward or                         many subscribers are currently served.                available and fully compatible network
                                               downward based on the criteria set forth                (If the applicant is no longer providing              equipment/systems, interconnection,
                                               in the Commissions forfeiture                           service in any state, estimate the                    last mile technology and customer
                                               guidelines, as adopted in the Phase II                  number of customers that were served at               premise equipment (CPE) at cost
                                               Auction Order. A violation is defined as                the beginning of the last full year that              consistent with applicant’s buildout
                                               any form of default with respect to the                 the applicant did provide service.) What              budget and in time to meet service
                                               minimum geographic unit eligible for                    services (e.g., voice, video, broadband               milestones (Yes/No)? Describe concisely
                                               bidding. In other words, there shall be                 internet access) were provided?                       the information and sources of such
                                               separate violations for each CBG                                                                              information that the applicant could
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                                               assigned in a bid. To ensure that the                   Proposed Network(s) Using Funding                     make available to support this response.
                                               amount of the base forfeiture is not                    From the Phase II Auction                                6. Can the applicant describe how the
                                               disproportionate to the amount of a                       Answer for each state the applicant                 network will be maintained and services
                                               winning bidder’s bid, the total base                    selected in its application:                          provisioned (Yes/No)? Can the applicant
                                               forfeiture is limited to five percent of                  1. Which network architectures and                  demonstrate that it can provide
                                               the bidder’s total assigned support for                 technologies will be used in the                      internally developed operations systems
                                               the bid for the support term.                           applicant’s proposed deployment? How                  for provisioning and maintaining the


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                                               proposed network including equipment                                    to provide commercially available and                                        applicant could make available to
                                               and segments, interconnections, CPE                                     fully compatible operations systems and                                      support these responses.
                                               and customer services at cost consistent                                tools for provisioning and maintaining                                         7. If the applicant is using satellite
                                               with applicant’s buildout budget and in                                 the proposed network at cost consistent                                      technologies, describe concisely the
                                               time to meet service milestones (Yes/                                   with applicant’s buildout budget and in                                      total satellite capacity available and
                                               No)? If not, can the applicant                                          time to meet service milestones (Yes/                                        possible methods the applicant will
                                               demonstrate that potential vendors,                                     No)? Describe concisely the information                                      utilize to assign bandwidth and capacity
                                               integrators, and other partners are able                                and sources of such information that the                                     for each spot beam.

                                                                                                                              AUCTION 903 SPECTRUM CHART
                                                                                                                         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 ................            1,850–1,915 ......................            1,930–1,995.
                                               AWS–1 ..............................      1,710–1,755 ......................            2,110–2,155.
                                               AWS (H Block) ..................          1,915–1,920 ......................            1,995–2,000.
                                               AWS–3 ..............................      1,755–1,780 ......................            2,155–2,180 ......................            1,695–1,710 (Uplink only).
                                               AWS–4 ..............................      ...........................................   ...........................................   2,000–2,020, 2,180–2,200
                                                                                                                                                                                       (Downlink only).
                                               BRS/EBS ...........................       ...........................................   ...........................................   2,496–2,690.
                                               WCS ..................................    2,305–2,315 ......................            2,350–2,360 ......................            2,315–2,320, 2,345–2,350.
                                               CBRS (3.5 GHz) ................           ...........................................   ...........................................   3,550–3,700.
                                               UMFUS (terrestrial) ...........           ...........................................   ...........................................   27,500–28,350, 38,600–
                                                                                                                                                                                       40,000.
                                               70–80–90 GHz unpaired &                   Point-to-Point Pairs for 70–80 GHz, 71,000–76,000 with                                      71,000–76,000, 81,000–
                                                 70–80 GHz paired                                             81,000–86,000.                                                           86,000, 92,000–95,000.
                                                 (point-to-point terrestrial).

                                               TV White Spaces ..............            ...........................................   ...........................................   ...........................................   54–72, 76–88, 174–216,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     470–698.
                                               900 MHz ............................      ...........................................   ...........................................   ...........................................   902–928.
                                               2.4 GHz .............................     ...........................................   ...........................................   ...........................................   2,400–2,483.5.
                                               5 GHz ................................    ...........................................   ...........................................   ...........................................   5,150–5,250, 5,250–5,350,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     5,470–5,725, 5,725–
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     5,850.
                                               24 GHz ..............................     ...........................................   ...........................................   ...........................................   24,000–24,250.
                                               57–71 GHz ........................        ...........................................   ...........................................   ...........................................   57,000–71,000.
                                               Ku Band (satellite) .............         12,750–13,250, 14,000–                        10,700–12,700.
                                                                                            14,500.
                                               Ka Band (satellite) .............         27,500–30,000 ..................              17,700–20,200.
                                               V Band (satellite) ...............        47,200–50,200, 50,400–                        37,500–42,000.
                                                                                            52,400.



                                               Abbreviations                                                           Law 104–13. The Commission is                                                USF/ICC Transformation FNPRM, 76 FR
                                                                                                                       currently seeking PRA approval for                                           78384, December 16, 2011, the April
                                               AWS Advanced Wireless Services                                          information collections related to the                                       2014 Connect America FNPRM, 79 FR
                                               BRS/EBS Broadband Radio Service/                                        short-form application process and will                                      39163, July 9, 2014, and the Phase II
                                                 Education Broadband Service                                           in the future seek PRA approval for                                          Auction FNPRM, 81 FR 44413, July 7,
                                               CBRS Citizens Broadband Radio Service
                                                                                                                       information collections related to the                                       2016 (collectively, Phase II FNPRMs). A
                                               PCS Personal Communications Service/
                                                 Specialized Mobile Radio                                              long-form application process. In                                            Supplemental Initial Regulatory
                                               SMR Upper Microwave Flexible Use                                        addition, therefore, this document does                                      Flexibility Analysis (Supplemental
                                               UMFUS Service                                                           not contain any new or modified                                              IRFA) was also filed in the CAF II
                                               WCS Wireless Communications Service                                     information collection burden for small                                      Auction Comment Public Notice, 82 FR
                                                                                                                       business concerns with fewer than 25                                         40520, August 25, 2017, in this
                                               IX. Procedural Matters                                                  employees, pursuant to the Small                                             proceeding. The Commission sought
                                                 267. Paperwork Reduction Act                                          Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,                                       written public comment on the
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                                               Analysis. This document seeks to                                        Public Law 107–198.                                                          proposals in the Phase II FNPRMs and
                                               implement the information collections                                     268. Supplemental Final Regulatory                                         in the CAF II Auction Comment Public
                                               adopted in the Phase II Auction Order,                                  Flexibility Analysis. As required by the                                     Notice, including comments on the
                                               81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016, and does not                                 Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as                                       IRFAs and the Supplemental IRFA. No
                                               contain any additional information                                      amended (RFA), the Commission                                                comments were filed addressing the
                                               collection(s) subject to the Paperwork                                  prepared Initial Regulatory Flexibility                                      IRFAs. The Commission included Final
                                               Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public                                     Analyses (IRFAs) in connection with the                                      Regulatory Flexibility Analyses (FRFAs)


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                                               in connection with the April 2014                       performance tier/latency combinations                 incorporates by reference the
                                               Connect America Order, 79 FR 39163,                     in which an applicant intends to bid,                 descriptions and estimates of the
                                               July 9, 2014, the Phase II Auction Order,               and providing operational and financial               number of small entities from the
                                               81 FR 44413, July 7, 2016, and the                      information designed to allow the                     previous FRFAs in the Phase II Orders.
                                               Phase II Auction FNPRM Order, 82 FR                     Commission to assess the applicant’s                     279. Description of Projected
                                               14466, March 21, 2017 (collectively,                    qualifications to meet the Phase II                   Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other
                                               Phase II Orders). This Supplemental                     public interest obligations for each area             Compliance Requirements for Small
                                               Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                   for which it seeks support. The                       Entities. The data, information and
                                               (Supplemental FRFA) supplements the                     document also sets forth information                  document collection required by the
                                               FRFAs in the Phase II Orders to reflect                 that a winning bidder will be required                Phase II Orders as described in the
                                               the actions taken in the document and                   to submit in its post-auction long-form               previous FRFAs and the Supplemental
                                               conforms to the RFA.                                    application in order to become                        IRFA in the CAF II Auction Comment
                                                  269. Need for, and Objectives of, The                authorized to receive Phase II support.               Public Notice in this proceeding are
                                               Document. The document establishes                         273. Accordingly, the procedures                   hereby incorporated by reference.
                                               procedures for the Connect America                      established in the document are                          280. Steps Taken To Minimize the
                                               Fund Phase II auction. In particular, the               consistent with the Phase II Orders and               Significant Economic Impact on Small
                                               document establishes procedures for,                    the prior regulatory flexibility analyses             Entities, and Significant Alternatives
                                               among other things, how an applicant                    set forth in this proceeding, and no                  Considered. The RFA requires an
                                               can become qualified to bid in the                      changes to the Commission’s earlier                   agency to describe any significant
                                               auction, how bidders will submit bids,                  analyses are required.                                alternatives that it has considered in
                                               and how bids will be processed to                          274. Summary of Significant Issues                 reaching its proposed approach, which
                                               determine winners and assign support                    Raised by Public Comments in Response                 may include the following four
                                               amounts.                                                to the Supplemental IRFA. There were                  alternatives (among others): ‘‘(1) The
                                                  270. Following the release of the                    no comments filed that specifically                   establishment of differing compliance or
                                               Phase II FNPRMs and Phase II Orders,                    addressed the proposed procedures                     reporting requirements or timetables
                                               the Commission released the CAF II                      presented in the Supplemental IRFA.                   that take into account the resources
                                               Auction Comment Public Notice. The                         275. Response to Comments by the                   available to small entities; (2) the
                                               CAF II Auction Comment Public Notice                    Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small               clarification, consolidation, or
                                               proposed specific procedures for                        Business Administration. Pursuant to                  simplification of compliance or
                                               implementing the rules proposed in the                  the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010,                  reporting requirements under the rule
                                               Phase II FNPRMs and adopted in the                      which amended the RFA, the                            for small entities; (3) the use of
                                               Phase II Orders. The CAF II Auction                     Commission is required to respond to                  performance, rather than design,
                                               Comment Public Notice did not change                    any comments filed by the Chief                       standards; and (4) and exemption from
                                               matters adopted in the Phase II Orders,                 Counsel of the Small Business                         coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,
                                               but did request comment on how the                      Administration (SBA), and to provide a                for small entities.
                                               proposals in the CAF II Auction                         detailed statement of any change made                    281. The analysis of the Commission’s
                                               Comment Public Notice might affect the                  to the proposed procedures as a result                efforts to minimize the possible
                                               previous regulatory flexibility analyses                of those comments.                                    significant economic impact on small
                                               in this proceeding.                                        276. The Chief Counsel did not file                entities as described in the previous
                                                  271. The document establishes                        any comments in response to the                       Phase II Orders FRFAs are hereby
                                               procedures for awarding Phase II                        auction procedures proposed in this                   incorporated by reference. In addition,
                                               support in Auction 903 through a multi-                 proceeding.                                           in establishing the bidding and
                                               round, reverse auction, the minimum                        277. Description and Estimate of the               application procedures for Auction 903,
                                               geographic area for bidding in the                      Number of Small Entities to Which the                 the Commission anticipates the
                                               auction, aggregating eligible areas into                Procedures Will Apply. The RFA directs                challenges faced by small entities.
                                               larger geographic units for bidding,                    agencies to provide a description of and,             Specifically, the bidding procedures
                                               setting reserve prices, capping the                     where feasible, an estimate of the                    established in the document are
                                               amount of support per location                          number of small entities that may be                  designed to facilitate the participation of
                                               provided to extremely high-cost census                  affected by the procedures adopted                    qualified service providers of all kinds,
                                               blocks, and the availability of                         herein. The RFA generally defines the                 including small entities, in the Phase II
                                               application and auction information to                  term ‘‘small entity’’ as having the same              program, and to give all bidders,
                                               bidders and to the public during and                    meaning as the terms ‘‘small business,’’              including small entities, the flexibility
                                               after the auction. The document also                    ‘‘small organization,’’ and ‘‘small                   to place bids that align with their
                                               establishes detailed bidding procedures                 governmental jurisdiction.’’ In addition,             intended network construction or
                                               for conducting Auction 903 using a                      the term ‘‘small business’’ has the same              expansion, regardless of the size of their
                                               descending clock auction format,                        meaning as the term ‘‘small business                  current network footprints. For
                                               including bid collection, clock prices,                 concern’’ under the Small Business Act.               example, the Commission will use CBGs
                                               bid format, package bidding format,                     A ‘‘small business concern’’ is one                   containing one or more eligible census
                                               proxy bidding, bidder activity rules, bid               which: (1) Is independently owned and                 blocks as the minimum geographic area
                                               processing, and how support amounts                     operated; (2) is not dominant in its field            for bidding in the auction in order to
                                               are determined.                                         of operation; and (3) satisfies any                   provide bidders, including small
                                                  272. To implement the rules adopted                  additional criteria established by the                providers, with flexibility to target their
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                                               by the Commission in the Phase II                       SBA.                                                  intended areas of network expansion or
                                               Orders for the pre-auction process, the                    278. As noted above, FRFAs were                    construction without significantly
                                               document establishes specific                           incorporated into the Phase II Orders. In             complicating the bidding process. To
                                               procedures and requirements for                         those analyses, the Commission                        help ensure that all bidders—both large
                                               applying to participate and becoming                    described in detail the small entities                and small—understand the bidding
                                               qualified to bid in Auction 903,                        that might be significantly affected. In              procedures, including those related to
                                               including designating the state(s) and                  the document, the Commission hereby                   package bidding, the Bureaus will


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                                               provide further educational                             the types of materials and other                      application procedures. The Bureaus
                                               opportunities and materials well in                     information the Commission will make                  also plan to work with the
                                               advance of the auction.                                 available to help educate parties that                Commission’s Office of
                                                 282. Furthermore, the pre-auction                     have not previously applied to                        Communications Business
                                               application procedures set forth in the                 participate or bid in a Commission                    Opportunities to engage with small
                                               document are intended to require                        auction. Specifically, the Bureaus will               providers.
                                               applicants to submit enough                             compile and release a guide that
                                               information to permit the Commission                                                                            284. Report to Congress. The
                                                                                                       provides further technical and                        Commission will send a copy of the
                                               to determine their qualifications to                    mathematical detail regarding the
                                               participate in Auction 903, without                                                                           document, including this Supplemental
                                                                                                       bidding, assignment, and support                      FRFA, in a report to Congress pursuant
                                               requiring so much information that it is
                                                                                                       amount determination procedures. Two                  to the Congressional Review Act. In
                                               cost-prohibitive for any entity,
                                                                                                       online tutorials will be available to                 addition, the Commission will send a
                                               including small entities, to participate.
                                               For example, the Commission adopts a                    serve as references for potential                     copy of the document, including this
                                               modified version of the proposal in the                 applicants and bidders, and two                       Supplemental FRFA, to the Chief
                                               CAF II Auction Comment Public Notice                    workshops/webinars will be held.                      Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA. A
                                               regarding an applicant’s financial                      Additionally, a mock auction will be                  copy of the document and
                                               qualifications that no longer places                    conducted that will enable all qualified              Supplemental FRFA (or summaries
                                               added emphasis on an applicant’s score                  bidders, including small entities, to                 thereof) will also be published in the
                                               for the current ratio and equity ratio                  become familiar with the CAF II                       Federal Register.
                                               metrics in light of concerns that those                 Bidding System and to practice
                                                                                                                                                             Federal Communications Commission.
                                               two thresholds are difficult for certain                submitting bids prior to the auction. By
                                                                                                       providing these resources, the                        Gary D. Michaels,
                                               providers, including small providers, to
                                               meet.                                                   Commission seeks to minimize any                      Deputy Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access
                                                 283. Finally, recognizing that some                   economic impact on small entities and                 Division, WTB.
                                               entities may be new to Commission                       help all entities—both large and small—               [FR Doc. 2018–05142 Filed 3–28–18; 8:45 am]
                                               auctions, the Commission announces                      fully understand the bidding and                      BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
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Document Created: 2018-03-29 00:24:44
Document Modified: 2018-03-29 00:24:44
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal action; requirements and procedures.
DatesAuction 903 short-form applications must be filed prior to 6 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on March 30, 2018. Bidding in Auction 903 is scheduled to begin on July 24, 2018.
ContactHeidi Lankau or Katie King, Telecommunications Access Policy Division, 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 Citation83 FR 13590 

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