The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and
Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) publish Weekly
Status Public Notices pertaining to filings in the Universal Licensing
System (ULS) and the Antenna Structure Registration system. Weekly
Status Public Notices list applications for frequency assignment
that were received, granted, dismissed, or otherwise acted upon
during the previous week. When applications are listed on more than
one Public Notice, the Commission uses the earliest date. Additional
Weekly Status Public Notices list applications that are accepted
for filing subject to the pre-grant notice and petition procedure
of
Section
309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
In addition, WTB and PSHSB publish three Weekly Status Public Notices
pertaining to licenses in the ULS where the license or license component
(locations or frequencies) is presumed to have terminated automatically
for failure to meet buildout requirements in accordance with Rule
Section 1.946. Licensees that timely met construction or coverage
obligations but failed to notify the WTB or PSHSB should file a
Petition for Reconsideration within 30 days of the license or license
component being listed in the Weekly Termination Pending Public
Notice.
As of December 20, 2006, two Public Notices are generated for those
types of Weekly Public Notices which have service codes contained
separately within the PSHSB (
view
Radio Service Codes) and WTB (
view
Radio Service Codes). Prior to that date, only one Public Notice
was generated for all wireless applications or licenses.
The Public Notices are available in Portable Document Format (PDF)
and may be viewed by using the free
Adobe
Acrobat Reader.