FCC 90.713 Revised as of September 29, 2014
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§ 90.713 Entry criteria.
(a) As set forth in § 90.717, four 5-channel blocks are available for
nationwide, commercial use to non-Government, Phase I applicants.
Applicants for these nationwide channel blocks must comply with
paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section.
(b)(1) An applicant must include certification that, within ten years
of receiving a license, it will construct a minimum of one base station
in at least 70 different geographic areas designated in the
application; that base stations will be located in a minimum of 28 of
the 100 urban areas listed in § 90.741; and that each base station will
have all five assigned nationwide channels constructed and placed in
operation (regularly interacting with mobile and/or portable units).
(2) An applicant must include certification that it will meet the
construction requirements set forth in § 90.725.
(3) An applicant must include a ten-year schedule detailing plans for
construction of the proposed system.
(4) An applicant must include an itemized estimate of the cost of
constructing 40 percent of the system and operating the system during
the first four years of the license term.
(5) An applicant must include proof that the applicant has sufficient
financial resources to construct 40 percent of the system and operate
the proposed land mobile system for the first four years of the license
term; i.e., that the applicant has net current assets sufficient to
cover estimated costs or a firm financial commitment sufficient to
cover estimated costs.
(c) An applicant relying on personal or internal resources for the
showing required in paragraph (b) of this section must submit
independently audited financial statements certified within one year of
the date of the application showing net current assets sufficient to
meet estimated construction and operating costs. An applicant must also
submit an unaudited balance sheet, current within 60 days of the date
of submission, that clearly shows the continued availability of
sufficient net current assets to construct and operate the proposed
system, and a certification by the applicant or an officer of the
applicant organization attesting to the validity of the balance sheet.
(d) An applicant submitting evidence of a firm financial commitment for
the showing required in paragraph (b) of this section must obtain the
commitment from a bona fide commercially acceptable source, e.g., a
state or federally chartered bank or savings and loan institution,
other recognized financial institution, the financial arm of a capital
equipment supplier, or an investment banking house. If the lender is
not a state or federally chartered bank or savings and loan
institution, other recognized financial institution, the financial arm
of a capital equipment supplier, or an investment banking house, the
lender must also demonstrate that it has funds available to cover the
total commitments it has made. The lender's commitment shall contain a
statement that the lender:
(1) Has examined the financial condition of the applicant including an
audited financial statement, and has determined that the applicant is
creditworthy;
(2) Has examined the financial viability of the proposed system for
which the applicant intends to use the commitment; and
(3) Is willing, if the applicant is seeking a Phase I, commercial
nationwide license, to provide a sum to the applicant sufficient to
cover the realistic and prudent estimated costs of construction of 40
percent of the system and operation of the system for the first four
years of the license term.
(e) A Phase II applicant for authorization in a geographic area for
Channels 166 through 170 in the public safety/mutual aid category may
not have any interest in another pending application in the same
geographic area for Channels 166 through 170 in the public
safety/mutual aid category, and a Phase II applicant for authorization
in a geographic area for channels in the emergency medical category may
not have any interest in another pending application in the same
geographic area for channels in the emergency medical category.
[ 62 FR 15994 , Apr. 3, 1997, as amended at 62 FR 18935 , Apr. 17, 1997]
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