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eligibility or use a remaining activity
rule waiver.
iii. Declare that the auction will end
after a specified number of additional
rounds (‘‘special stopping rule’’). If the
Bureaus invoke this special stopping
rule, it will accept bids in the specified
final round(s) and the auction will
close.
41. The Bureaus propose to exercise
these options only in certain
circumstances, for example, where the
auction is proceeding very slowly, there
is minimal overall bidding activity, or it
appears likely that the auction will not
close within a reasonable period of time.
Before exercising these options, the
Bureaus are likely to attempt to increase
the pace of the auction by, for example,
increasing the number of bidding
rounds per day, and/or increasing the
minimum acceptable bid percentage for
the limited number of construction
permits on which there is still a high
level of bidding activity. We seek
comment on these proposals.
IV. Due Diligence
42. Potential bidders are solely
responsible for investigating and
evaluating all technical and market
place factors that may have a bearing on
the value of the broadcast facilities in
this auction. The FCC makes no
representations or warranties about the
use of this spectrum for particular
services. Applicants should be aware
that an FCC auction represents an
opportunity to become an FCC
permittee in the broadcast service,
subject to certain conditions and
regulations. An FCC auction does not
constitute an endorsement by the FCC of
any particular service, technology, or
product, nor does an FCC construction
permit or license constitute a guarantee
of business success. Applicants should
perform their individual due diligence
before proceeding as they would with
any new business venture. In particular,
potential bidders are strongly
encouraged to review all underlying
Commission orders, such as the specific
Report and Order amending the FM
Table of Allotments and allotting the
FM channel(s) on which they plan to
bid. Reports and Orders adopted in FM
allotment rulemaking proceedings often
include anomalies such as site
restrictions or expense reimbursement
requirements. Additionally, potential
bidders should perform technical
analyses sufficient to assure them that,
should they prevail in competitive
bidding for a given FM construction
permit, they will be able to build and
operate facilities that will fully comply
with the Commission’s technical and
legal requirements. Applicants are
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strongly encouraged to inspect any
prospective transmitter sites located in,
or near, the service area for which they
plan to bid, and also to familiarize
themselves with the Commission’s rules
regarding the National Environmental
Policy Act.
43. Potential bidders are strongly
encouraged to conduct their own
research prior to Auction No. 62 in
order to determine the existence of
pending proceedings that might affect
their decisions regarding participation
in the auction. Participants in Auction
No. 62 are strongly encouraged to
continue such research during the
auction.
V. Conclusion
44. Comments are due on or before
April 29, 2005, and reply comments are
due on or before May 6, 2005. All filings
must be addressed to the Commission’s
Secretary, Attn: WTB/ASAD, Office of
the Secretary, Federal Communications
Commission. Parties who file by paper
must file an original and four copies of
each filing. U.S. Postal Service firstclass, Express, and Priority mail should
be addressed to Office of the Secretary,
445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC
20554. Filings can be sent by hand or
messenger delivery, by commercial
overnight courier, or by first-class or
overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. The
Bureaus also require that all comments
and reply comments be filed
electronically to the following address:
auction62@fcc.gov. The electronic mail
containing the comments or reply
comments must include a subject or
caption referring to ‘‘Auction No. 62
Comments’’ and the name of the
commenting party. The Bureaus request
that parties format any attachments to
electronic mail as Adobe Acrobat
(pdf) or Microsoft Word documents.
Copies of comments and reply
comments will be available for public
inspection between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Thursday or 8 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. on Friday in the FCC
Reference Information Center, Room
CY–A257, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20554, and will also be
posted on the Web page for Auction No.
62 at https://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/62.
45. This proceeding has been
designated as a ‘‘permit-but-disclose’’
proceeding in accordance with the
Commission’s ex parte rules. Persons
making oral ex parte presentations are
reminded that memoranda summarizing
the presentations must contain
summaries of the substance of the
presentations and not merely a listing of
the subjects discussed. More than a one
or two sentence description of the views
and arguments presented is generally
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required. Other rules pertaining to oral
and written ex parte presentations in
permit-but-disclose proceedings are set
forth in § 1.1206(b) of the Commission’s
rules.
Federal Communications Commission.
Gary Michaels,
Deputy Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access
Division, WTB.
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Basic Reconfiguration Schedule Put
Forth in the Transition Administrator’s
800 MHz Regional Prioritization Plan
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In July 2004, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
adopted a Report and Order, in the 800
MHz Public Safety Proceeding
establishing rules that reconfigure the
800 MHz band to eliminate interference
to public safety and other 800 MHz land
mobile communication systems. As
specified in the Commission’s Report
and Order, the band reconfiguration
process is being overseen by a
Transition Administrator (TA) whose
duties include providing the
Commission with a plan detailing when
band reconfiguration will commence in
each of the fifty-five 800 MHz National
Public Safety Planning Advisory
Committee (NPSPAC) regions. On
January 31, 2005, the TA filed the plan
(Regional Prioritization Plan or RPP),
containing a general schedule for
implementing 800 MHz band
reconfiguration.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Roberto Mussenden,
Roberto.Mussenden@FCC.gov, Public
Safety and Critical Infrastructure
Division, Wireless Telecommunications
Bureau, (202) 418–0680, TTY (202) 418–
7233.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of a public notice released on
March 11, 2005.
1. The TA plan assigns each of the
fifty-five NPSPAC regions to one of four
basic ‘‘prioritization waves’’ with
staggered approximate starting dates.
Under the RPP, the first wave
commences on June 27, 2005, (Wave 1),
the second wave on October 3, 2005
(Wave 2), the third wave on January 3,
2006 (Wave 3) and the fourth wave on
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April 3, 2006 (Wave 4). The
reconfiguration process for each wave
begins with negotiations between
affected licensees and Nextel for
payment of relocation costs. Licensees
may negotiate with Nextel directly or
use the TA as an intermediary. There
are separate six-month negotiation
periods for non-NPSPAC and NPSPAC
licensees. Consistent with the
Commission’s Report and Order, 69 FR
67823, November 22, 2004, released on
August 6, 2004, the first three months of
the negotiation period are voluntary, the
last three months mandatory. Band
reconfiguration will be completed
within thirty-six months of the date on
which official band reconfiguration
commences, as required by the
Commission’s Report and Order.
2. By this notice, and as specified in
the Report and Order, we approve the
RPP’s basic 800 MHz band
reconfiguration schedule, i.e., the
grouping of the NPSPAC regions into
four waves and starting the
reconfiguration process in each wave on
the dates recommended by the TA. We
believe this schedule comports with the
population and interference-history
considerations identified in the Report
and Order. We also concur with the
Transition Administrator’s
recommendation for separate
negotiation periods for NPSPAC and
non-NPSPAC licensees in each wave.
3. The Commission will release public
notices establishing the start date for
commencement of negotiations in each
wave. These public notices will be
released thirty days prior to the start
dates. However, licensees may initiate
negotiations before the start date, and
we encourage them to do so, especially
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in the case of complex systems such as
those that span more than one NPSPAC
region.
4. The Reconfiguration Plan filed by
the TA is available on the Commission’s
800 MHz band reconfiguration Web
page at https://www.800MHz.gov. A
summary of the schedule is listed in the
attachment to this notice. Questions
concerning the RPP, and other
Transition Administrator matters,
including whether your 800 MHz
system must be relocated, should be
directed to Brett Haan, BearingPoint,
1676 International Drive, McLean, VA
22102, Brett.Haan@800ta.org.
Federal Communications Commission.
Ramona Melson,
Chief of Staff, Public Safety and Critical
Infrastructure Division, WTB.
ATTACHMENT—800 MHZ BAND RECONFIGURATION IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
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Georgia ............................................................
Hawaii ..............................................................
Idaho ................................................................
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Indiana (except Southern Lake Michigan
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Iowa ..................................................................
Kansas .............................................................
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Louisiana ..........................................................
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Maryland, Northern VA & DC ..........................
Michigan ...........................................................
Minnesota .........................................................
Mississippi ........................................................
Missouri ............................................................
Montana ...........................................................
Nebraska ..........................................................
Nevada .............................................................
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Oklahoma .........................................................
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ATTACHMENT—800 MHZ BAND RECONFIGURATION IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE—Continued
Approximate start date for each
wave
NPSPAC region
Description of region
Wave
45 ..............................
Wisconsin (except Southern Lake Michigan
counties.
Wyoming ..........................................................
Puerto Rico ......................................................
U.S. Virgin Islands ...........................................
Texas (Central—Austin area) ..........................
Texas (West & Central—Midland area) ...........
Texas (East—Houston area) ...........................
Texas (Panhandle, High Plains & Northwest—
Lubbock Area).
Texas (Southern—San Antonio area) .............
Southern Lake Michigan (MI, WI, IL, & IN) .....
1 ....................................................
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Western Upstate NY ........................................
Large non-public safety systems that cover
multiple NPSPAC regions assigned to different waves.
[FR Doc. 05–8209 Filed 4–26–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
Notice of Agreements Filed
The Commission hereby gives notice
of the filing of the following agreements
under the Shipping Act of 1984.
Interested parties may obtain copies of
agreements by contacting the
Commission’s Office of Agreements at
(202) 523–5793 or via e-mail at
tradeanalysis@fmc.gov. Interested
parties may submit comments on an
agreement to the Secretary, Federal
Maritime Commission, Washington, DC
20573, within 10 days of the date this
notice appears in the Federal Register.
Agreement No.: 010977–057.
Title: Hispaniola Discussion
Agreement.
Parties: Crowley Liner Services;
Seaboard Marine; Tropical Shipping
and Construction Co. Ltd.; and Frontier
Liner Services.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.;
Sher & Blackwell; 1850 M Street, NW.,
Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The amendment revises the
amount of security required under the
agreement.
Agreement No.: 011375–062.
Title: Trans-Atlantic Conference
Agreement.
Parties: Atlantic Container Line AB;
A. P. Moller-Maersk A/S; Hapag-Lloyd
Container Linie GmbH; Mediterranean
Shipping Company, S.A.; Nippon Yusen
Kaisha; Orient Overseas Container Line
Limited; and P&O Nedlloyd Limited.
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1, [The counties in MI will be in 6/27/05, [4/3/06 for Wave 4 sysWave 4 because of border area
tems]
issues.].
4 .................................................... 4/3/06
Reconfiguration will begin in conjunction with the regions in the
first wave in which the licensee
has a system to be reconfigured.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.;
Sher & Blackwell; 1850 M Street, NW.,
Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The amendment deletes
Ukraine from the geographic scope.
Agreement No.: 011587–011.
Title: United States South Europe
Conference.
Parties: A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S; P&O
Nedlloyd Limited; and Hapag-Lloyd
Container Linie GmbH.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.;
Sher & Blackwell; 1850 M Street, NW.,
Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The amendment deletes
Ukraine from the geographic scope.
Agreement No.: 011737–014.
Title: The MCA Agreement.
Parties: Atlantic Container Line AB;
Alianca Navegacao e Logistica Ltda.;
Antillean Marine Shipping Corporation;
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S; China
Shipping Container Lines Co., Ltd.;
CMA CGM S.A.; Companhia Libra de
Navegacao; Compania Sud Americana
de Vapores S.A.; CP Ships (UK) Limited,
d/b/a ANZDL and also as Contship
Containerlines; CP Ships USA LLC, d/
b/a Italia Di Navigazione LLC, Lykes
Lines Limited LLC, and TMM Lines
Limited LLC; Crowley Liner Services,
Inc.; Dole Ocean Cargo Express, Inc.;
¨
Hamburg-Sud; Hapag-Lloyd Container
Linie; HUAL AS; Montemar Maritima
S.A.; Norasia Container Line Limited;
Safmarine Container Lines N.V.;
Tropical Shipping & Construction Co.,
Ltd.; Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines AS.
Filing Party: James R. Halley, Esq.;
Halley & Halley, P.A.; 328 Crandon
Boulevard; Suite 224–225; Key
Biscayne, Florida 33149.
Synopsis: The amendment removes
Great White Fleet as a party to the
agreement. It also merges Italia Di
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Navigazione LLC, Lykes Lines Limited
LLC, and TMM Lines Limited LLC
under the name of CP Ships USA LLC.
Agreement No.: 011740–001.
Title: Maersk Sealand/CMA CGM
Antilles Guyane/Marfret Mediterranean/
Caribbean Vessel Sharing Agreement.
Parties: A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S; CMA
CGM Antilles Guyane and Compagnie
Maritime Marfret.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.;
Sher & Blackwell; 1850 M Street, NW.,
Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The amendment revises the
names of Maersk Sealand and CMA
CGM Antilles Guyane, deletes Nordana
as a party to the agreement and revises
the vessel contribution and allocation.
Agreement No.: 011913.
Title: King Ocean/Maersk Sealand
Vessel Sharing Agreement.
Parties: King Ocean Services Limited
and A.P. Moller-Maersk A.S.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.;
Sher & Blackwell; 1850 M Street, NW.,
Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The agreement authorizes
King Ocean to charter space to Maersk
Sealand in the trades between Port
Everglades, Florida and Aruba, Curacao,
and Venezuela.
By order of the Federal Maritime
Commission.
Dated: April 22, 2005.
Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[DA 05-619]
Basic Reconfiguration Schedule Put Forth in the Transition
Administrator's 800 MHz Regional Prioritization Plan
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In July 2004, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
adopted a Report and Order, in the 800 MHz Public Safety Proceeding
establishing rules that reconfigure the 800 MHz band to eliminate
interference to public safety and other 800 MHz land mobile
communication systems. As specified in the Commission's Report and
Order, the band reconfiguration process is being overseen by a
Transition Administrator (TA) whose duties include providing the
Commission with a plan detailing when band reconfiguration will
commence in each of the fifty-five 800 MHz National Public Safety
Planning Advisory Committee (NPSPAC) regions. On January 31, 2005, the
TA filed the plan (Regional Prioritization Plan or RPP), containing a
general schedule for implementing 800 MHz band reconfiguration.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roberto Mussenden,
Roberto.Mussenden@FCC.gov, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure
Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, (202) 418-0680, TTY (202)
418-7233.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of a public notice
released on March 11, 2005.
1. The TA plan assigns each of the fifty-five NPSPAC regions to one
of four basic ``prioritization waves'' with staggered approximate
starting dates. Under the RPP, the first wave commences on June 27,
2005, (Wave 1), the second wave on October 3, 2005 (Wave 2), the third
wave on January 3, 2006 (Wave 3) and the fourth wave on
[[Page 21787]]
April 3, 2006 (Wave 4). The reconfiguration process for each wave
begins with negotiations between affected licensees and Nextel for
payment of relocation costs. Licensees may negotiate with Nextel
directly or use the TA as an intermediary. There are separate six-month
negotiation periods for non-NPSPAC and NPSPAC licensees. Consistent
with the Commission's Report and Order, 69 FR 67823, November 22, 2004,
released on August 6, 2004, the first three months of the negotiation
period are voluntary, the last three months mandatory. Band
reconfiguration will be completed within thirty-six months of the date
on which official band reconfiguration commences, as required by the
Commission's Report and Order.
2. By this notice, and as specified in the Report and Order, we
approve the RPP's basic 800 MHz band reconfiguration schedule, i.e.,
the grouping of the NPSPAC regions into four waves and starting the
reconfiguration process in each wave on the dates recommended by the
TA. We believe this schedule comports with the population and
interference-history considerations identified in the Report and Order.
We also concur with the Transition Administrator's recommendation for
separate negotiation periods for NPSPAC and non-NPSPAC licensees in
each wave.
3. The Commission will release public notices establishing the
start date for commencement of negotiations in each wave. These public
notices will be released thirty days prior to the start dates. However,
licensees may initiate negotiations before the start date, and we
encourage them to do so, especially in the case of complex systems such
as those that span more than one NPSPAC region.
4. The Reconfiguration Plan filed by the TA is available on the
Commission's 800 MHz band reconfiguration Web page at https://
www.800MHz.gov. A summary of the schedule is listed in the attachment
to this notice. Questions concerning the RPP, and other Transition
Administrator matters, including whether your 800 MHz system must be
relocated, should be directed to Brett Haan, BearingPoint, 1676
International Drive, McLean, VA 22102, Brett.Haan@800ta.org.
Federal Communications Commission.
Ramona Melson,
Chief of Staff, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division,
WTB.
Attachment--800 MHz Band Reconfiguration Implementation Schedule
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Approximate start date
NPSPAC region Description of region Wave for each wave
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1.................................. Alabama.................... 3..................... 1/3/06
2.................................. Alaska..................... 4..................... 4/3/06
3.................................. Arizona.................... 4..................... 4/3/06
4.................................. Arkansas................... 2..................... 10/3/05
5.................................. California (Southern)...... 4..................... 4/3/06
6.................................. California (Northern)...... 1..................... 6/27/05
7.................................. Colorado................... 1..................... 6/27/05
8.................................. NY City area (NY, NJ, & CT) 1..................... 6/27/05
9.................................. Florida.................... 3..................... 1/3/06
10................................. Georgia.................... 3..................... 1/3/06
11................................. Hawaii..................... 1..................... 6/27/05
12................................. Idaho...................... 2..................... 10/3/05
13................................. Illinois (except Southern 1..................... 6/27/05
Lake Michigan counties).
14................................. Indiana (except Southern 1..................... 6/27/05
Lake Michigan counties).
15................................. Iowa....................... 2..................... 10/3/05
16................................. Kansas..................... 2..................... 10/3/05
17................................. Kentucky................... 2..................... 10/3/05
18................................. Louisiana.................. 2..................... 10/3/05
19................................. New England................ 1..................... 6/27/05
20................................. Maryland, Northern VA & DC. 1..................... 6/27/05
21................................. Michigan................... 4..................... 4/3/06
22................................. Minnesota.................. 2..................... 10/3/05
23................................. Mississippi................ 3..................... 1/3/06
24................................. Missouri................... 2..................... 10/3/05
25................................. Montana.................... 2..................... 10/3/05
26................................. Nebraska................... 2..................... 10/3/05
27................................. Nevada..................... 1..................... 6/27/05
28................................. Eastern PA, DE & Southern 1..................... 6/27/05
NJ.
29................................. New Mexico................. 4..................... 4/3/06
30................................. Eastern Upstate NY......... 4..................... 4/3/06
31................................. North Carolina............. 3..................... 1/3/06
32................................. North Dakota............... 2..................... 10/3/05
33................................. Ohio....................... 4..................... 4/3/06
34................................. Oklahoma................... 2..................... 10/3/05
35................................. Oregon..................... 1..................... 6/27/05
36................................. Western PA................. 4..................... 4/3/06
37................................. South Carolina............. 3..................... 1/3/06
38................................. South Dakota............... 2..................... 10/3/05
39................................. Tennessee.................. 2..................... 10/3/05
40................................. Texas (Central & Northeast) 2..................... 10/3/05
41................................. Utah....................... 1..................... 6/27/05
42................................. Virginia................... 1..................... 6/27/05
43................................. Washington................. 4..................... 4/3/06
44................................. West Virginia.............. 2..................... 10/3/05
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45................................. Wisconsin (except Southern 1..................... 6/27/05
Lake Michigan counties.
46................................. Wyoming.................... 2..................... 10/3/05
47................................. Puerto Rico................ 2..................... 10/3/05
48................................. U.S. Virgin Islands........ 2..................... 10/3/05
49................................. Texas (Central--Austin 2..................... 10/3/05
area).
50................................. Texas (West & Central-- 4..................... 4/3/06
Midland area).
51................................. Texas (East--Houston area). 2..................... 10/3/05
52................................. Texas (Panhandle, High 2..................... 10/3/05
Plains & Northwest--
Lubbock Area).
53................................. Texas (Southern--San 4..................... 4/3/06
Antonio area).
54................................. Southern Lake Michigan (MI, 1, [The counties in MI 6/27/05, [4/3/06 for
WI, IL, & IN). will be in Wave 4 Wave 4 systems]
because of border
area issues.].
55................................. Western Upstate NY......... 4..................... 4/3/06
Large non-public safety Reconfiguration will
systems that cover begin in conjunction
multiple NPSPAC regions with the regions in
assigned to different the first wave in
waves. which the licensee
has a system to be
reconfigured.
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[FR Doc. 05-8209 Filed 4-26-05; 8:45 am]
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