47 C.F.R. Subpart N—Competitive Bidding Procedures for the 38.6–40.0 GHz Band
Title 47 - Telecommunication
Source: 63 FR 6106, Feb. 6, 1998, unless otherwise noted.
Mutually exclusive initial applications for 38.6–40.0 GHz band licenses are subject to competitive bidding. The general competitive bidding procedures set forth in part 1, subpart Q of this chapter will apply unless otherwise provided in this subpart. [67 FR 46380, July 9, 2002]
Title 47: Telecommunication
PART 101—FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES
Subpart N—Competitive Bidding Procedures for the 38.6–40.0 GHz Band
§ 101.1201 38.6–40.0 GHz subject to competitive bidding.
§§ 101.1202-101.1207 [Reserved]
§ 101.1208 Bidding credits for small businesses.
A winning bidder that qualifies as a small business or a consortium of small businesses, (as defined in §101.1209(b)(1)(i) may use a bidding credit of 25 percent to lower the cost of its winning bid on any of the licenses in this part. A winning bidder that qualifies as a very small business or a consortium of very small businesses, as defined in §101.1209(b)(1)(ii), may use a bidding credit of 35 percent to lower the cost of its winning bid on any of the licenses in this part.
[67 FR 46380, July 9, 2002]
§ 101.1209 Definitions.
(a) Scope. The definitions in this section apply to §§101.1201 through 101.1209, unless otherwise specified in those sections.
(b) Small business and very small business. (1) A small business is an entity that together with its affiliates and persons or entities that hold attributable interests in such entity and their affiliates, has average gross revenues that are not more than $40 million for the preceding three years.
(2) A very small business is an entity that together with its affiliates and persons or entities that hold attributable interests in such entity and their affiliates, has average gross revenues that are not more than $15 million for the preceding three years.
[63 FR 6106, Feb. 6, 1998; 63 FR 10781, Mar. 5, 1998, as amended at 67 FR 46380, July 9, 2002; 68 FR 43002, July 21, 2003]
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