*Pages 1--22 from Microsoft Word - 36490* Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D. C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) ) ORDER Adopted: March 9, 2004 Released: March 11, 2004 By the Managing Director: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Order, we codify the use of the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) as an official method of filing applications related to satellite and international telecommunications services with the Commission. In addition, this order modifies the Commission Rules to reflect mandatory electronic filing requirements adopted in the First Space Station Reform Order 1 and the Third Space Station Reform Order. 2 In doing so, we amend the Commission’s rules to accommodate electronic filing via IBFS. Electronic filing has proven to improve the speed and efficiency of application processing and also to expedite the availability of application information for public use and inspection. II. BACKGROUND 2. The rules adopted in this Order state that applicants may, and in specific cases must, electronically file applications through IBFS 3 for authorization to provide either International Communications Services or Satellite Services, provided they do so in accordance with the requirements established by the International Bureau. 3. This Order does not impose any new or modified requirements on applicants for International Communications or Satellite Services. Rather it updates Part 1 of the Commission’s rules to codify existing procedures and accurately reflect mandatory electronic filing requirements adopted in previous Commission decisions. This action will serve to provide 1 Amendment of the Commission’s Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, First Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 10776 (2003) (First Space Station Reform Order). 2 Amendment of the Commission’s Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, Third Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 13486 (2003) (Third Space Station Reform Order). 3 IBFS can be accessed via http:// www. fcc. gov/ ibfs which is the IBFS website, or via the International Bureau’s homepage at http:// www. fcc. gov/ ib. 1 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 3 any documents are filed electronically on IBFS, applicants do not need to file the paper copies that they would otherwise file pursuant to the rules. However, copies will still be necessary for those who choose to file on paper instead of electronically. 4 8. In addition, IBFS allows applicants to pay their fees online by credit card. Applicants paying by online credit card receive immediate payment confirmation, rather than waiting for a receipt mailed via the U. S. Postal Service. The amended rules describe this process as well as other payment methods used with IBFS, including paper filings to the Mellon Bank. 9. The International Bureau wrote the new and amended rules in plain language pursuant to Executive Order 12866. 5 10. General applicant information is available for public inspection online via IBFS. Reports and associated documents are available for public inspection in the Reference Information Center, 445 12 th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. IV. PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995 11. The requirements adopted in this Order have been analyzed with respect to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (the 1995 Act) and would not impose new or modified information collection requirements on the public. V. ORDERING CLAUSES 12. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to Sections 1, 4( i) and (j), 201- 205, 214 of the Communications Act as amended, 47 U. S. C. Sections 151, 154( i), 201- 205, 214, 307- 309, and the Submarine Cable Landing License Act, 47 U. S. C. Sections 34- 39, and Executive Order No. 10530, dated May 10, 1954, and the authority delegated pursuant to Section 0.231( b) of the Commission’s rules, 47 C. F. R. Section 0.231( b), 6 that Part 1, 25, 63 and 64 of the Commission’s Rules ARE AMENDED as set forth in the attached Appendix. 13. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that these rules SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE 30 days after a summary of this Order is published in the Federal Register. 4 47 C. F. R. Section 1.9010 (2003) 5 63 FR 31885. “We are determined to make the Government more responsive, accessible, and understandable in its communications with the public. The Federal Government’s writing must be in plain language. By using plain language, we send a clear message about what the Government is doing, what it requires, and what services it offers. Plain language saves the Government and the private sector time, effort, and money.” 6 The Managing Director, or his designee, is delegated authority to make nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the Commission's rules and regulations upon approval of the bureau or staff office primarily responsible for the particular part or section involved. 3 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 4 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Andrew Fishel Managing Director 4 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 5 APPENDIX Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1, is amended as follows: Authority: 47 U. S. C. 151,( i), (j), 155, 225, 303( r), 309 and 325( e). 1. Section 1.767( a) is amended to read as follows: (a) Applications for cable landing licenses under 47 U. S. C. 34- 39 and Executive Order No. 10530, dated May 10, 1954, should be filed in accordance with the provisions of that Executive Order. These applications should contain the information below. You may file your application electronically on the Internet through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) or by paper. For information on filing your application through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. Paper applications should be filed in duplicate. 2. A new Subpart Y is added to read as follows: Subpart Y: International Bureau Filing System 3. New Sections 1.9000 – 1.9018 are added under Subpart Y and read as follows: Section 1.9000 What is the purpose of these rules? (a) These rules are issued under the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U. S. C. 151 et seq., and the Submarine Cable Landing License Act, 47 U. S. C. 34- 39. (b) These rules allow you to file many International and Satellite Services applications electronically via the Internet using the International Bureau Filing System. (c) These rules require electronic filing of all Satellite Space Station applications, except Digital Broadcast Service (DBS) and Digital Audio Radio Service (DARS) applications. (d) These rules require electronic filing of applications for routine earth station applications. (e) These rules require electronic filing of applications for Earth Stations to Access a Non- U. S. Satellite Not Currently Authorized to Provide the Proposed Service in the Proposed Frequencies in the United States. (f) This section describes requirements and conditions pertaining to electronic filing. (g) More licensing and application descriptions and directions are in Parts 1 (Section 1.767), 25, 63 (Section 63.18), and 64 of this chapter. Section 1.9001 Definitions The following definitions apply to Subpart Y of this Part. Application. A request for an earth or space station radio station license, an international cable landing license, or an international service authorization, or a request to amend a pending application or to modify or renew licenses or authorizations. The term also includes the other 5 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 6 requests that may be filed in IBFS such as transfers of control and assignments of license applications, earth station registrations, and foreign carrier affiliation notifications. Authorizations. Generally, a written document or oral statement issued by us giving authority to operate or provide service. International Bureau Filing System. The International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) is a database, application filing system, and processing system for all International and Satellite services. IBFS supports electronic filing of many applications and related documents in the International Bureau, and provides public access to this information. International Services. All international services authorized under Parts 1, 63 and 64 of this chapter. Official Filing Date. 1) Satellite Space Station Applications (other than DBS and DARS) and Applications for Earth Stations to Access a Non- U. S. Satellite Not Currently Authorized to Provide the Proposed Service in the Proposed Frequencies in the United States. We consider a Satellite Space Station application (other than DBS and DARS) and an Application for an Earth Station to Access a Non- U. S. Satellite Not Currently Authorized to Provide the Proposed Service in the Proposed Frequencies in the United States officially filed the moment you file them through IBFS. The system tracks the date and time of filing (to the millisecond). For purposes of the queue discussed in Section 25.158 of this Chapter, we will base the order of the applications in the queue on the date and time the applications are filed, rather than the “Official Filing Date” as defined here. 2) All Other Applications. We consider all other applications officially filed once you (a) file the application in IBFS and (2) applicable filing fees are received and approved by the FCC, unless the application is determined to be fee- exempt. We determine your official filing date based on one of the following situations: 1. You file your Satellite Space Station Application (other than DBS and DARS) or your Application for Earth Stations to Access a Non- U. S. Satellite Not Currently Authorized to provide the Proposed Service in the Proposed Frequencies in the United States in IBFS. Your official filing date is the date and time (to the millisecond) you file your application and receive a confirmation of filing and submission ID. 2. You file all other applications in IBFS and then… Your official filing date is… Send your payment (via check, bank draft, money order, credit card, or wire transfer) and FCC Form 159 to Mellon Bank. The date Mellon Bank stamps your payment as received. Pay by online credit card (through IBFS). The date your online credit card payment is approved. (Note: you will receive a remittance ID and an authorization number if your transaction is successful.) 6 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 7 Determine your application type is fee- exempt or your application qualifies for exemption to charges as provided in Part 1 of the Commission’s Rules. The date you file in IBFS and receive a confirmation of filing and submission ID. Satellite Services. All satellite services authorized under Part 25 of this chapter. Submission ID. The Submission ID is the confirmation number you receive from IBFS once you have successfully filed your application. It is also the number we use to match your filing to your payment. Your IBFS Submission ID will always start with the letters "IB" and include the year in which you file as well as a sequential number, (e. g. IB2003000123). Us. In this subpart ‘us’ refers to the Commission. We. In this subpart ‘we’ refers to the Commission. You. In this subpart ‘you’ refers to applicants, licensees, your representatives, or other entities authorized to provide services. Section 1.9002 What happens if the rules conflict? The rules concerning Parts 1, 25, 63 and 64 of this chapter govern over the electronic filing in this subpart. Section 1.9003 When can I start operating? You can begin operating your facility or providing services once we grant your application to do so, under the conditions set forth in your license or authorization. Section 1.9004 What am I allowed to do if I am approved? If you are approved and receive a license or authorization, you must operate in accordance with, and not beyond, your terms of approval. Section 1.9005 What is IBFS? (a) The International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) is a database, application filing system, and processing system for all International and Satellite services. IBFS supports electronic filing of many applications and related documents in the International Bureau, and provides public access to this information. (b) We maintain applications, notifications, correspondence, and other materials filed electronically with the International Bureau in IBFS. Section 1.9006 Is electronic filing mandatory? 7 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 9 Section 1.9009 What are the steps for electronic filing? (a) Step 1: Register for an FCC Registration Number (FRN). (See Subpart W, Sections 1.8001 through 1.8004.) (1) If you already have an FRN go to Step 2. (2) In order to process your electronic application, you must have an FRN. You may obtain an FRN either directly from the Commission Registration System (CORES) at www. fcc. gov/ e- file/, or through IBFS as part of your filing process. If you need to know more about who needs an FRN, visit CORES at www. fcc. gov/ e- file/. (3) If you are a( n): (i) Applicant (ii) Transferee and assignee (iii) Transferor and assignor (iv) Licensee/ Authorization Holder (v) Payer you are required to have and use an FRN when filing applications and/ or paying fees through IBFS. (4) We use your FRN to give you secured access to IBFS and to pre- fill the application you file. (b) Step 2: Register with IBFS. (1) If you are already registered with IBFS go to Step 3. (2) In order to complete and file your electronic application, you must register in IBFS, located at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. (3) You can register your account in (i) Your name (ii) Your company’s name (iii) Your client’s name (4) IBFS will issue you an account number as part of the registration process. You will create your own password. (5) If you forget your password, send an e- mail to the IBFS helpline at ibfsinfo@ fcc. gov or contact the helpline at (202) 418- 2222 for assistance. (c) Step 3: Log into IBFS, select the application you want to file, provide the required FRN( s) and password( s) and fill out your application. You must completely fill out forms and provide all requested information as provided in Parts 1, 25, 63 and 64. (1) You must provide an address where you can receive mail delivery by the United States Postal Service. You are also encouraged to provide an e- mail address. This information is used to contact you regarding your application and to request additional documentation, if necessary. (2) Reference to material on file. You must answer questions on application forms that call for specific technical data, or that require yes or no answers or other short answers. However, if documents or other lengthy showings are already on file with us and contain the required information, you may incorporate the information by reference, as long as: 9 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 10 (i) The referenced information is filed in IBFS or, if manually filed, the information is more than one “8½ inch by 11 inch” page. (ii) The referenced information is current and accurate in all material respects; and (iii) The application states where we can find the referenced information as well as: (A) The application file number, if the reference is to previously- filed applications (B) The title of the proceeding, the docket number, and any legal citation, if the reference is to a docketed proceeding. (d) Step 4. File your application. If you file your application successfully through IBFS, a confirmation screen will appear showing you the date and time of your filing and your submission ID. Print this verification for your records as proof of online filing. (e) Step 5: Pay for your application. (1) Most applications require that you pay a fee to us before we can begin processing your application. You can determine the amount of your fee in three ways: (i) You can refer to Section1.1107 of this chapter (ii) You can refer to the International and Satellite Services fee guide located at http:// www. fcc. gov/ fees/ appfees. html (iii) You can run a draft Form 159 through IBFS, in association with a filed application, and the system will automatically enter your required fee on the form. (2) A complete FCC Form 159 form must accompany all fee payments. You must provide the FRN for both the applicant and the payer. You also must include your IBFS Submission ID number on your FCC Form 159 form in the box labeled “FCC Code 2.” In addition, for applications for transfer of control or assignment of license, call signs involved in the transaction must be entered into the “FCC Code 1” box on the FCC Form 159 form. (This may require the use of multiple rows on the FCC Form 159 for a single application where more than one call sign is involved.) (i) You may use a paper version of FCC Form 159; or (ii) You can generate a pre- filled FCC Form 159 from IBFS using your IBFS Submission ID. For specific instructions on using IBFS to generate your FCC Form 159, go to the IBFS website (www. fcc. gov/ ibfs) and click on the “Getting Started” button. (3) You have 3 payment options (i) Pay by credit card (through IBFS and by regular mail) (ii) Pay by check, bank draft or money order (iii) Pay by wire transfer or other electronic payments (4) You have 14 calendar days from the date you file your application in IBFS to submit your fee payment to Mellon Bank. Your FCC Form159 form must be stamped “received” by Mellon Bank by the 10 th day. If not, we will dismiss your application. (5) If you send your Form 159 and payment to Mellon Bank in paper form, you should mail your completed Form 159 and payment to the address specified in Section1.1107 of the Commission’s rules. If you file electronically, do not send copies of your application with your payment and Form 159. (6) For more information on fee payments, refer to Payment Instructions found on the IBFS Internet site at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. (7) Step 5 is not applicable , if your application is fee exempt. 10 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 11 Section 1.9010 Do I need to send paper copies with my electronic applications? (a) If you file electronically through IBFS, the electronic record is the official record. (b) If you file electronically, you do not need to submit paper copies of your application. (c) If you submit paper copies of your application with your payment, we will consider them as copies and may not retain them. Section 1.9011 Who may sign applications? (a) “Signed” in this section refers to electronically filed applications. An electronic application is “signed” when there is an electronic signature. An electronic signature is the typed name of the person “signing” the application, which is then electronically transmitted via IBFS. (b) For all electronically filed applications, you (or the signor) must actually sign a paper copy of the application, and keep the signed original in your files for future reference. (c) You only need to sign the original of applications, amendments, and related statements of fact. (d) Sign applications, amendments, and related statements of fact as follows (either electronically or manually): (1) By you, if you are an individual; (2) By one of the partners, if you are a partnership; (3) By an officer, director, or duly authorized employee, if you are a corporation; (4) By a member who is an officer, if you are an unauthorized association. (e) If you file applications, amendments, and related statements of fact on behalf of eligible government entities, an elected or appointed official who may sign under the laws of the applicable jurisdiction must sign the document. Eligible government entities are: (1) States and territories of the United States (2) Political subdivisions of these states and territories (3) The District of Columbia (4) Units of local government (f) If you are either physically disabled or absent from the United States, your attorney may sign applications, amendments and related statements of facts on your behalf. (1) Your attorney must explain why you are not signing the documents. (2) If your attorney states any matter based solely on his belief (rather than knowledge), your attorney must explain his reasons for believing that such statements are true. (g) It is unnecessary to sign applications, amendments, and related statements of fact under oath. However, willful false statements are punishable by a fine and imprisonment, 18 U. S. C. 1001, and by administrative sanctions. Section 1.9012 When can I file on IBFS? IBFS is available 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week for filing. Section 1.9013 How do I check the status of my application after I file it? 11 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 12 You can check the status of your application through the “Search Tools” on the IBFS homepage. The IBFS homepage is located at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. Section 1.9014 What happens after officially filing my application? (a) We give you an IBFS file number. (b) We electronically route your application to an analyst who conducts an initial review of your application. If your application is incomplete, we will either dismiss the application, or contact you by telephone, letter or email to ask for additional information within a specific time. In cases where we ask for additional information, if we do not receive it within the specified time, we will dismiss your application. In either case, we will dismiss your application without prejudice, so that you may file again with a complete application. (c) If your application is complete, and we verify receipt of your payment, it will appear on an ‘Accepted for Filing’ Public Notice, unless public notice is not required. An ‘Accepted for Filing’ Public Notice gives the public a certain amount of time to comment on your filing. This period varies depending upon the type of application. (1) Certain applications do not have to go on an ‘Accepted for Filing’ Public Notice prior to initiation of service, but instead are filed as notifications to the Commission of prior actions by the carriers as authorized by the rules. Examples include pro forma notifications of transfer of control and assignment and certain foreign carrier notifications. (2) Each ‘Accepted for Filing’ Public Notice has a report number. Below are examples of various types of applications and their corresponding report number (the ‘x’ represents a sequential number). Type of Application Report Number 325- C Applications 325- xxxxx Accounting Rate Change ARC- xxxxx Foreign Carrier Affiliation Notification FCN- xxxxx International High Frequency IHF- xxxxx International Public Fixed IPF- xxxxx Recognized Operating Agency ROA- xxxxx Satellite Space Station SAT- xxxxx Satellite Earth Station SES- xxxxx International Telecommunications Streamlined Non- streamlined TEL- xxxxxS TEL- xxxxxNS and/ or DA Submarine Cable Landing Streamlined Non- streamlined SCL- xxxxxS SCL- xxxxxNS and/ or DA (d) After the Public Notice, your application may undergo legal, technical and/ or financial review as deemed necessary. In addition, some applications require coordination with other government agencies. 12 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 13 (e) After review, we decide whether to grant or deny applications or whether to take other necessary action. Grants, denials and any other necessary actions are noted in the IBFS database. Some filings may not require any affirmative action, such as some Foreign Carrier Affiliation Notification Filings. Other filings, such as some International Section 214 Applications, International Accounting Rate Change Filings and Requests for assignment of Data Network Identification Codes, may be granted automatically on a specific date unless the applicant is notified otherwise prior to that date, as specified in the rules. (f) We list most actions taken on public notices. Each ‘Action Taken’ Public Notice has a report number. Below are examples of various types of applications and their corresponding report number (the ‘x’ represents a sequential number). Type of Application Report Number 325- C Applications 325- xxxxx Accounting Rate Change No action taken PN released Foreign Carrier Affiliation Notification No action taken PN released International High Frequency IHF- xxxxx International Public Fixed IPF- xxxxx Recognized Operating Agency No action taken PN released Satellite Space Station SAT- xxxxx (occasionally) Satellite Earth Station SES- xxxxx International Telecommunications TEL- xxxxx and DA Submarine Cable Landing TEL- xxxxx and DA Other actions are taken by formal written Order, oral actions that are followed up with a written document, or grant stamp of the application. In all cases, the action dates are available online through the IBFS system. (g) Issuing and Mailing Licenses for Granted Applications. Not all applications handled through IBFS and granted by the Commission result in the issuance of a paper license or authorization. Below is a list of application types and their corresponding authorizations. Type of Application Type of License/ Authorization Issued 325- C Applications FCC permit mailed to permittee or contact, as specified in the application. Accounting Rate Change No authorizing document is issued by the Commission. In some cases, a Commission order may be issued related to an Accounting Rate Change filing. Data Network Identification Code Filing Letter confirming the grant of a new DNIC or the reassignment of an existing DNIC is mailed to the applicant or its designated representative. 13 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 14 Foreign Carrier Affiliation Notification No authorizing document is issued by the Commission. In some cases, a Commission order may be issued related to a Foreign Carrier Affiliation Notification. International High Frequency 1. Construction Permits 2. Licenses 3. Modifications 4. Renewals 5. Transfers of Control/ Assignment of License For all applications, an original, stamped authorization is issued to the applicant and a copy of the authorization is sent to the specified contact. International Public Fixed 1. Construction Permits 2. Request for Special Temporary Authority 3. New Authorization 4. Amendment 5. Modification 6. Renewal 7. Transfer of Control/ Assignment of License 1. Once the operating license is granted, the construction period therein is specified as a condition on the license. 2. Letter, grant- stamped request, or short order. 3. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy). 4. If granted, the action is incorporated into the license for the underlying application. 5. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy). 6. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy). 7. If granted, Form A- 732 authorization issued and mailed to applicant (original), parties to the transaction, and the applicant’s specified contact (copy). Recognized Operating Agency The FCC sends a letter to the Department of State requesting grant or denial of recognized operating agency status. (The applicant is mailed a courtesy copy.) The Department of State issues a letter to both the Commission and the Applicant advising of their decision. Satellite Space Station 1. Request for Special Temporary Authority 2. New Authorization 3. Amendment 4. Modification 5. Transfer of Control/ Assignment of License 1. Letter, grant- stamped request, or short order. 2. Generally issued by Commission Order. 3. Generally issued as part of a Commission Order acting upon the underlying application. 4. Generally issued by Commission Order. 5. Generally issued by Commission Order or Public Notice. Also, Form A- 732 14 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 15 authorization issued and mailed to applicant (original), parties to the transaction, and the applicant’s specified contact (copy). Satellite Earth Station 1. Request for Special Temporary Authority 2. New Authorization 3. Amendment 4. Modification 5. Renewal 6. Transfer of Control/ Assignment of License 1. Letter, grant- stamped request, or short order. 2. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy). 3. If granted, the action is incorporated into the license for the underlying application. 4. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy). 5. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy). 6. If granted, Form A- 732 authorization issued and mailed to applicant (original), parties to the transaction, and the applicant’s specified contact (copy). International Telecommunications – Section 214s 1. Streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment) 2. Non- streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment) 3. Request for Special Temporary Authority 1. Action Taken Public Notice serves as the authorization document. This notice is issued weekly and is available online both at IBFS (www. fcc. gov/ ibfs) and the Electronic Document Management System (EDOCS) (www. fcc. gov/ e- file/). 2. Decisions are generally issued by PN; some are done by Commission Order. 3. Letter, grant- stamped request issued to applicant. International Signaling Point Code Filing Letter issued to applicant 15 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 16 Submarine Cable Landing License Application 1. Streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment) 2. Non- Streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment) 1. Action Taken Public Notice serves as the authorization document. This notice is issued weekly and is available online both at IBFS, which can be found at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs, and the Electronic Document Management System (EDOCS), which can be found at www. fcc. gov/ e- file/. 2. Decisions are generally issued by PN; some are done by Commission Order. Section 1.9015 Are there exceptions for emergency filings? (a) Sometimes we grant licenses, modifications or renewals even if no one files an application. Instances where this may occur include: (1) If we find there is an emergency involving danger to life or property, or because equipment is damaged; (2) If the President proclaims, or if Congress declares, a national emergency; (3) During any war in which the United States is engaged and when grants, modifications or renewals are necessary for national defense, security or in furtherance of the war effort; or (4) If there is an emergency where we find that it is not feasible to secure renewal applications from existing licensees or to follow normal licensing procedures. (b) Emergency authorizations stop at the end of emergency periods or wars. After the emergency period or war, you must submit your request by filing the appropriate form either manually or electronically. (c) The procedures for emergency requests, as described in this section, are as specified in Sections 25.120 and 63.25 of this chapter. Section 1.9016 How do I apply for special temporary authority? (a) Requests for Special Temporary Authority (STA) may be filed via IBFS for most services. We encourage you to file STA applications through IBFS as it will ensure faster receipt of your request. (b) For specific information on the content of your request, refer to Sections 25.120 and 63.25 of this chapter. Section 1.9017 How can I submit additional information? 16 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 17 In response to an official request for information from the International Bureau, you can submit additional information electronically directly to the requestor, or by mail to the Office of the Secretary, Attention: International Bureau. Section 1.9018 May I amend my application? (a) If the service rules allow, you may amend pending applications. (b) If an electronic version of an amendment application is available in IBFS, you may file your amendment electronically through IBFS. Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 25 is amended as follows: Authority: 47 U. S. C. 701- 744. Interprets or applies Sections 4, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, and 332 of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U. S. C. Sections 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, unless otherwise noted. 4. Amend Section 25.110 to read as follows: Section 25.110 Filing of Applications, fees, and number of copies. (a) You can obtain application forms for this part by: (1) going online at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs, where you may complete the form prior to submission via IBFS, the IB electronic filing system; (2) going online at www. fcc. gov and clicking the Forms link to download and print the form prior to completion; (3) writing to the Federal Communications Commission, Forms Distribution Center, 9300 E. Hampton Drive, Capital Heights, MD 20743; or (4) calling 1 (800) 418- 3676. (b) Submitting your application (1) Electronic filing. All Satellite Space Station applications, with the exception of DBS and DARS, and applications for Earth Stations to Access a Non- U. S. Satellite Not Currently Authorized to Provide the Proposed Service in the Proposed Frequencies in the United States, must be filed electronically in accordance with First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (IB Docket No. 02- 34) and First Report and Order (IB Docket No. 02- 54) (FCC 03- 102). All other satellite radio station applications may be filed electronically or manually. (2) Manual filing. Manually filed satellite radio station applications requiring a fee, must be submitted to the address specified in Part 1, Subpart G of this chapter. You must submit all other applications to the Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12 th Street, S. W., Washington, DC 20554. (c) All your correspondence and amendments concerning your application must identify (1) the satellite radio service 17 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 18 (2) the applicant’s name (3) station location (4) the call sign or other identification of the station (5) the file number of the application involved (d) Copies (1) If you file electronically though IBFS, you do not need to submit any paper versions of your application (original or copies) with your payment. (2) If you file Digital Broadcast Service and Digital Audio Radio Service paper applications, you must submit the original and nine (9) copies. (3) If you file anything else on paper, including applications, exhibits, attachments, amendments and correspondence, you must submit the original and 3 copies. (e) Signing (1) If you submit your application electronically, upon filing, you must print out the filed application, obtain the proper signatures, and keep the original for your files. (2) If you submit a paper application, you must sign it in accordance with Section 1.743 of this chapter. (3) You may conform all other copies. (f) You must pay the appropriate fee for your application and submit it in accordance with subpart G of part 1 of this chapter. 5. Amend Paragraph 25.114 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: §25.114 Applications for space station authorizations. * * * * * (b) Each application for a new or modified space station authorization must constitute a concrete proposal for Commission evaluation. Each application must also contain the formal waiver required by Section 304 of the Communications Act, 47 U. S. C. 304. The technical information for a proposed satellite system specified in paragraph (c) of this section must be filed on FCC Form 312, Main Form and Schedule S. The technical information for a proposed satellite system specified in paragraph (d) of this section need not be filed on any prescribed form but should be complete in all pertinent details. Applications for new space station authorizations other than authorizations for the Direct Broadcast Service (DBS) and Digital Audio Radio Satellite (DARS) service must be filed electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) in accordance with the applicable provisions of Part 1, Subpart Y of this Chapter. * * * * * 6. Section 25.115 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows Section 25.115 Application for earth station authorizations. 18 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 19 (a) Transmitting earth stations. Except as provided under 25.113( b) of this Chapter, Commission authorization must be obtained for authority to construct and/ or operate a transmitting earth station. Applications shall be filed on FCC Form 312, Main Form and Schedule B, and include the information specified in Section 25.130. In cases where an application is for a transmitting earth station facility that (1) will transmit in the 3700- 4200MHz and 5925- 6425 MHz band, and/ or the 11.7- 12.2 GHz and 14.0- 14.5 GHz band, and (2) will meet all the applicable technical specifications set forth in Part 25 of this Chapter, the application must be filed electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS). Applications for Earth Stations to Access a Non- U. S. Satellite Not Currently Authorized to Provide the Proposed Service in the Proposed Frequencies in the United States also must be filed electronically through IBFS. Applications for other earth station applications are permitted but not required to be filed electronically. Any party choosing to file an earth station application electronically must file in accordance with the applicable provisions of Part 1, Subpart Y of this Chapter. 7. Amend Section 25.119 by revising paragraphs (a), (c), and (d) to read as follows: (a) You must file an application for Commission authorization before you can transfer, assign, dispose of (voluntarily or involuntarily, directly or indirectly, or by transfer of control of any corporation or any other entity) your station license or accompanying rights. The Commission will grant your application only if it finds that doing so will serve the public interest, convenience and necessity. (c) Assignment of license. You must submit an FCC Form 312, Main Form and Schedule A to voluntarily assign (e. g., as by contract or other agreement) or involuntarily assign (e. g., as by death, bankruptcy, or legal disability) your station authorization. You must file these forms electronically through IBFS. (d) Transfer of control of corporation holding license. If you want to transfer control of a corporation, which holds one or more licenses voluntarily or involuntarily (de jure or de facto), you must submit an FCC Form 312, Main Form and Schedule A. You must file these forms electronically through IBFS. For involuntary transfers, you must file your application within 10 days of the event causing the transfer of control. You can also use FCC Form 312, Main Form and Schedule A for non- substantial (pro forma) transfers of control. 8. Amend Section 25.130 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: (a) If you want to apply for a new or modified transmitting earth station facility, you must file FCC Form 312, Main Form, and Schedule B. See Section 25.115 of this Chapter for the transmitting earth station applications which must be filed electronically through IBFS versus those that are permitted but not required to be filed electronically. 9. Paragraph 25.131( a) is amended to read as follows: 19 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 20 (a) If you want to apply for a license for a receive- only earth station, you must file FCC Form 312, Main Form and Schedule B. You can either file this application on paper or electronically through IBFS. Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 63, is amended as follows: Authority: Secs. 4, 5, 303, 48 Stat., as amended, 1066, 1068, 1082; (47 U. S. C. 154, 155, 303). 10. Paragraph 63.11 is amended by adding a new paragraph (g) and re- designating the current paragraphs (g), (h), and (i) to (h), (i), and (j): (g) You may file your notification by letter or by electronic form. If you choose to notify the Commission electronically, the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) has a form that you can fill out and file on the Internet. For additional information on IBFS filing procedures, refer to the rules in Part 1 of this chapter and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. 11. The introductory paragraph of Section 63.18 is amended to read as follows: You may submit your formal application to the Commission either by filing an electronic form via the Internet in IBFS or by submitting a written request. The IBFS electronic form allows you to fill out required information online and attach any additional information required by this section. For information on filing your application through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y and Section 63.20 of this Chapter, and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. Whether you file your request through IBFS or in paper form, it must contain a statement explaining how grant of the authorization will serve the public interest, convenience and necessity. Such statement must consist of the following information, as applicable. 12. Paragraph 63.20( a) is amended to read as follows: Section63.20 Electronic filing; copies required; fees, and filing periods for international service providers. (a) Electronic filing is voluntary at this time. However, applicants are encouraged to file applications electronically on the Internet through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS). If you file an application for international facilities and services under Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, through IBFS you are not required to send the original or any copies with your fee payment. For information on filing your application through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y of this Chapter, and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. If you file a paper application for international facilities and services under Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, you must file an original and 5 copies. Upon request by the Commission, additional copies of the application shall be furnished. Each application shall be accompanied by the fee prescribed in subpart G of part 1 of this chapter. 13. Paragraph 63.25( b) is amended to read as follows: 20 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 21 (b) Requests for immediate authority for temporary service or for emergency service may be made electronically on the Internet through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS), by letter, or by telegram setting forth why such immediate authority is required, the nature of the emergency, the type of facilities proposed to be used, the route kilometers thereof, the terminal communities to be served, and airline kilometers between such communities; how these points are presently being served by the applicant or other carriers, the need for the proposed service, the cost involved including any rentals, the date on which the service is to begin, and where known, the date or approximate date on which the service to is terminate. For information on filing your request through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y and Section 63.20 of this Chapter, and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. 14. Paragraph 63.25( d)( 2) is amended to read as follows: (d) (2) Such request may be made electronically on the Internet through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS), by letter, or by telegram making reference to this paragraph and setting forth the points between which applicant desires to operate facilities of other carriers and the nature of the traffic to be handled. For information on filing your request through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y and Section 63.20 of this Chapter, and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. 15. Section 63.51 is amended to read as follows: (a) You must provide additional information if the Commission requests you to do so after it initially reviews your application or request. (b) If you do not respond to the request or other official correspondence, the Commission may dismiss your application without prejudice and you may file again with a completed application. (c) You can submit additional information on paper or electronically via email. 16. Section 63.53 is amended by adding a new paragraph (a) and re- designating the current paragraphs (a) and (b) to (b) and (c): (a) (1) Applications for international service under Section 214 of the Communications Act may be filed electronically on the Internet through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS). For applications filed through IBFS, you are not required to send the original or any copies with your fee payment. For information on filing your application through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y of this Chapter, and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. (2) Applications under Section 214 of the Communications Act that are not filed through IBFS shall be submitted on paper not more than 21.6cm (8.5 in) wide and not more than 35.6 cm (14 in) long with a left- hand margin of 4 cm (1.5 in). This requirement shall not apply to original documents, or admissible copies thereof, offered as exhibits or to specifically prepared exhibits. The impression shall be on one side of the paper only and shall be double-spaced, except that long quotations shall be single- spaced and indented. All papers, except 21 Federal Communications Commission DA 04- 671 22 charts and maps, shall be typewritten or prepared by mechanical processing methods, other than letter press, or printed. The foregoing shall not apply to official publications. All copies must be clearly legible. 17. New definitions are added to Section 63.60 and read as follows: You: In this section “You” refers to applicants and licensees. 18. The introductory paragraph to Section 63.701 is amended to read as follows: Except as otherwise provided in this part, any party requesting designation as a recognized private operating agency within the meaning of the International Telecommunication Convention shall request such designation. Such designation may be requested electronically on the Internet through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) or by paper. For information on filing your notification through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y, and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. If you file a paper application, file the original and two copies, acknowledging that you must obey Article 6 of the ITU Constitution and that you will obey the mandatory provisions of the ITU Convention and the international telecommunications regulations promulgated thereunder in all respects. You must also include a statement illustrating that you know that violations may result in the Commission issuing a cease and desist order for future violations, and it may result in revocation of your private operating agency status. This statement must include the following information where it is applicable: Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 64 is amended as follows: 19. Paragraph 64.1001( b) is amended to read as follows: (b) If your international settlement arrangement in the operating agreement or amendment referred to in Section 43.51 (e)( 1) or (e)( 2) of this chapter differs from the arrangement in effect in the operating agreement of another carrier that provides service to or from the same foreign point, you must file a modification request under this section unless the international route is exempt from the international settlements policy under Section 43.51 (e)( 3) of this chapter. If you must file a modification request, you can either file electronically or on paper. The electronic form requires you to submit the same information that is required in the paper filing, specified below. A modification request may be filed electronically on the Internet through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) or by paper. For information on filing your notification through IBFS, see Part 1, Subpart Y, and the IBFS homepage at www. fcc. gov/ ibfs. 22