Clearing Target of 84 Megahertz Set for Stage 4 of the Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive Auction; Stage 4 Bidding in the Reverse Auction Will Start on December 13, 2016, 89935-89938 [2016-30000]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 239 / Tuesday, December 13, 2016 / Notices (FRL–9946–40), EPA announced receipt of applications to register three pesticide products containing the active ingredient Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aurantiaca strain AFS009 (File Symbols 91197–R, 91197–E, and 91197– G). Since that time, the applicant provided additional data on the identity of the active ingredient in these pesticide products to EPA. After reviewing these data, EPA now considers the correct identity of the active ingredient in these pesticide products to be Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain AFS009 and not Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aurantiaca strain AFS009. In order to give the public an opportunity to comment on this new information, EPA is republishing its receipt of these applications with an updated and accurate description. Contact: BPPD. 12. File Symbol: 91197–E. Docket ID Number: EPA–HQ–OPP–2016–0251. Applicant: AFS009 Plant Protection, Inc., 104 T.W. Alexander Dr., Building 18, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. Product Name: HowlerTM T&O. Active Ingredient: Fungicide—Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain AFS009 at 50.0%. Proposed Use: Turf and ornamental plants. Contact: BPPD. 13. File Symbol: 91197–G. Docket ID Number: EPA–HQ–OPP–2016–0251. Applicant: AFS009 Plant Protection, Inc., 104 T.W. Alexander Dr., Building 18, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. Product Name: HowlerTM. Active Ingredient: Fungicide—Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain AFS009 at 50.0%. Proposed Use: Agricultural sites, including berries, citrus, cotton, cucurbits, flowers, fruiting vegetables, herbs, leafy vegetables, cole crops, ornamentals, peanut, pome fruit, shade house, soybean, stone fruit, tobacco, tree nuts, tubers, wheat, and turf, and residential sites. Contact: BPPD. Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq. Dated: December 2, 2016. Robert McNally, Director, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division, Office of Pesticide Programs. [FR Doc. 2016–29887 Filed 12–12–16; 8:45 am] pmangrum on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES BILLING CODE 6560–50–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 15:08 Dec 12, 2016 Jkt 241001 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION [GN Docket No. 12–268; AU Docket No. 14– 252; WT Docket No. 12–269; DA 16–1354] Clearing Target of 84 Megahertz Set for Stage 4 of the Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive Auction; Stage 4 Bidding in the Reverse Auction Will Start on December 13, 2016 Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The Incentive Auction Task Force and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau announce the spectrum clearing target of 84 megahertz and band plan for Stage 4 of the incentive auction, and that bidding in Stage 4 of the reverse auction is scheduled to begin on December 13, 2016. This document also announces details and dates regarding bidding and the availability of educational and informational materials for reverse and forward auction bidders eligible to participate in Stage 4; the availability of Stage 4 bidding and timing information in the Incentive Auction Public Reporting System; and the importance of bidder contingency plans. Finally, this document reminds each reverse and forward auction applicant of its continuing obligations under the FCC’s rules. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Auctions and Spectrum Access Division: For general auction questions, contact Linda Sanderson at (717) 338–2868. For reverse auction or forward auction legal questions, refer to the contact information listed in the Incentive Auction Stage 4 Clearing Target Public Notice. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Incentive Auction Stage 4 Clearing Target Public Notice, GN Docket No. 12–268, AU Docket No. 14– 252, WT Docket No. 12–269, DA 16– 1354, released December 9, 2016. The complete text of the Incentive Auction Stage 4 Clearing Target Public Notice is available for public inspection and copying from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) Monday through Thursday or from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET on Fridays in the FCC Reference Information Center, 445 12th Street SW., Room CY–A257, Washington, DC 20554. The complete text is also available on the Commission’s Web site at https:// wireless.fcc.gov, the Auction 1000 Web site at https://www.fcc.gov/auctions/ 1000, or by using the search function on the ECFS Web page at https:// SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00044 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 89935 www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Alternative formats are available to persons with disabilities by sending an email to FCC504@fcc.gov or by calling the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432 (TTY). 1. The Incentive Auction Task Force (Task Force) and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) announce the 84 megahertz spectrum clearing target that has been set by the Auction System’s optimization procedure for Stage 4 of the incentive auction, as well as the band plan associated with the 84 megahertz spectrum clearing target, which includes seven Category 1 generic license blocks with zero impairments for each of the 416 Partial Economic Areas (PEAs). The Task Force and Bureau also provide details and specific dates regarding bidding and the continuing availability of educational materials, and remind reverse and forward auction applicants of their continuing obligations. I. Stage 4 Clearing Target and Band Plan 2. The Auction System’s clearing target determination procedure has set a spectrum clearing target of 84 megahertz for Stage 4 of the incentive auction. Under the band plan associated with this spectrum clearing target, 70 megahertz, or seven paired blocks, of licensed spectrum will be offered in the forward auction on a nationwide basis. 3. The generic license blocks offered in Stage 4 of the forward auction under this band plan will consist of a total of 2,912 Category 1 blocks (zero percent impaired). There will be no Category 2 blocks offered under this band plan. In other words, seven 100% unimpaired blocks in all 416 PEAs for a total of 2,912 Category 1 blocks will be offered in Stage 4. 4. The clearing target for Stage 4 was determined by applying the procedure the Commission adopted in the Auction 1000 Bidding Procedures Public Notice, 80 FR 61917, October 14, 2015, using the same objectives as in the initial clearing target optimization and taking into account the additional channels in the TV band and any participating stations that have dropped out of the auction in the previous stage. Based on the new provisional television channel assignment plan, the nationwide impaired weighted-pops were calculated on a 2x2 cell level and the one-block-equivalent nationwide standard for impairments was applied. E:\FR\FM\13DEN1.SGM 13DEN1 89936 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 239 / Tuesday, December 13, 2016 / Notices pmangrum on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES II. Important Information Concerning the Reverse Auction (Auction 1001) 5. Educational Materials. The Task Force and Bureau remind all reverse auction bidders of the continuing availability of educational materials regarding bidding in the clock phase of the reverse auction on the Auction 1001 Web site under the Education section. Specifically, such bidders are encouraged to review the Reverse Auction Clock Phase Tutorial and the Reverse Auction New Stage Tutorial prior to the start of Stage 4 of the reverse auction. 6. Accessing the Auction System for Stage 4. Any bidder that had one or more stations with the status ‘‘Frozen— Provisionally Winning’’ at the end of the previous stage will be able to log in to the Reverse Auction Bidding System for Stage 4. Starting at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) on December 9, 2016, such a bidder can log in and view the bidding status, and, where applicable, the following information for Round 1 of the new stage for each of the bidder’s stations that qualified to participate in the clock rounds of the reverse auction: Initial bid option, available bid options, vacancy ranges, and clock price offers. 7. A bidder will need to use the RSA SecurID® tokens (RSA tokens) it used for placing bids in the previous stage to access the Reverse Auction Bidding System for Stage 4. RSA tokens with previously set personal identification numbers (PINs) may be used without setting a new PIN. Any authorized bidder that has not already set a PIN for his or her designated RSA token (e.g., an authorized bidder recently identified on FCC Form 177 or one using a replacement RSA token) must set a PIN as described in the materials sent with the Second Confidential Status Letter. Each bidder will be able to access the Reverse Auction Bidding System at the same web address used during the previous stage. In addition, the FCC Auction Bidder Line phone number for Stage 4 will be the same number used in previous stages. The Auction Bidder Line will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET starting on December 12, 2016. 8. Returning RSA Tokens. Each bidder that did not have any stations with the status ‘‘Frozen—Provisionally Winning’’ at the end of the previous stage will be sent a pre-addressed, stamped envelope to return its RSA tokens. 9. Clocks Rounds Start Date and Round Schedule. Bidding in the clock rounds of Stage 4 of Auction 1001 will begin on Tuesday, December 13, 2016. Bidders should note that the schedule for two-round days in Stage 4 is VerDate Sep<11>2014 15:08 Dec 12, 2016 Jkt 241001 different from the schedule for previous two-round days in earlier stages. In Stage 4, bidding rounds will last one hour instead of two hours during the two-round schedule. From Tuesday, December 13, 2016, through Friday December 16, 2016, the schedule will be: Bidding Round (10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. ET) and Bidding Round (4:00 p.m.– 5:00 p.m. ET). Starting on Monday, December 19, 2016, and continuing until further notice, the schedule will be: Bidding Round (10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. ET); Bidding Round (1:00 p.m.– 2:00 p.m. ET) and Bidding Round (4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. ET). Bidding will be suspended after the second round (1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. ET) on Friday, December 23, 2016, and there will be no bidding from Monday, December 26, 2016, through Monday, January 2, 2017, in observance of the holiday period. Shortly before the holiday break, the Bureau will announce in the Reverse Auction Bidding System the bidding schedule that will be used when bidding resumes on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. During the holiday break, the Auction Bidder Line will not be available. The Bureau may adjust the number and length of bidding rounds based upon its monitoring of the bidding and assessment of the reverse auction’s progress. The Bureau will provide notice of any adjustment by announcement in the Reverse Auction Bidding System during the course of the auction. 10. Reset Base Clock Price and Clock Decrement for Round 1 of Stage 4. The base clock price has been reset to $900 per unit of volume for Stage 4 of the reverse auction. The price decrement for Round 1 of Stage 4 of the reverse auction will be five percent of the reset base clock price. III. Important Information Concerning the Forward Auction (Auction 1002) 11. Bidding in Stage 4. On the next business day after Stage 4 of the reverse auction concludes, the Task Force and Bureau will announce the initial bidding schedule for Stage 4 of the forward auction in the Forward Auction Bidding System and in the Incentive Auction Public Reporting System (PRS), including the date and time of the first round of bidding. Bidding in Stage 4 of the forward auction will begin no later than three business days after this announcement. Each bidder is strongly encouraged to regularly monitor the PRS for announcements and other important information related to bidding in Stage 4 of the forward auction. The PRS can be accessed directly at auctiondata.fcc.gov and from a link under the Results section of the Auction PO 00000 Frm 00045 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 1001 Web site (www.fcc.gov/auctions/ 1001) and the Auction 1002 Web site (www.fcc.gov/auctions/1002). 12. Accessing the Forward Auction Bidding System in Stage 4. Any bidder that is eligible to bid in Stage 4 of the forward auction will be able to access the Forward Auction Bidding System beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET on January 5, 2017. There will be zero impairments in the band plan for Stage 4. Therefore, unlike in previous stages, there is no need for bidders to access the Forward Auction Bidding System for purposes of downloading impairment data prior to the start of the reverse auction. Eligible bidders can log in to the Forward Auction Bidding System using the same RSA tokens, Web address, and instructions provided in the bidder registration materials they received prior to the start of Stage 4 when the system becomes available on January 5, 2017. All bidder-specific information, including stage transition files and bidding information from previous stages, is non-public and provided only to eligible bidders to help guide their bidding in Stage 4 of the forward auction. This information will not be disclosed publicly until after the auction concludes. Any bidder with zero eligibility by the end of Stage 3 will not be eligible to bid in Stage 4 of the forward auction. 13. Returning RSA Tokens. Each bidder that is no longer eligible to participate in the forward auction (i.e., any bidder that has zero eligibility by the end of Stage 3) will be sent a preaddressed, stamped envelope to return its RSA tokens. 14. Activity Rule for Round 1 of Stage 4. Starting in the first round of Stage 4, each bidder must be active on at least 95 percent of its bidding eligibility to maintain its bidding eligibility for the next round. Any changes to the activity requirement in subsequent rounds will be announced via the Forward Auction Bidding System. Prior to the start of Stage 4 of the forward auction, a bidder may view its initial eligibility and required activity for Round 1 by downloading the My Bidder Status file under the Bid/Status tab of the Downloads screen. 15. Clock Increment for Round 1 of Stage 4. An increment of five percent will be used to set clock prices for products in Round 1 of Stage 4 of the forward auction. Prior to the announcement of the forward auction bidding schedule for Stage 4, a bidder may view the clock prices for Round 1 by downloading the Sample Bids file in the Forward Auction Bidding System. 16. Final Stage Rule Status. In Stage 4, the first component of the final stage E:\FR\FM\13DEN1.SGM 13DEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 239 / Tuesday, December 13, 2016 / Notices rule is no longer based on auction proceeds but instead will be met when the average price per MHz-pop for Category 1 blocks in the high-demand PEAs is at least $1.25 per MHz-pop. Using the formula for calculating the average price and based on the bidding results from Stage 3 and the number of blocks available in Stage 4, the average price per MHz-pop for Category 1 blocks in the high-demand PEAs will be $1.21859 . . . at the start of Stage 4. This amount is approximately three cents short of the required $1.25 benchmark. 17. The second component of the final stage rule remains the same as in previous stages: The estimated auction net proceeds must be sufficient to cover winning bidder payments for broadcasters and other cost requirements. pmangrum on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES IV. Public Reporting System 18. As was the case for previous stages of the incentive auction, publicly available bidding and timing information for Stage 4 of the reverse auction and the forward auction will be accessible through the PRS. The PRS will display the same types of bidding and other information for Stage 4 as was available for previous stages. For more information about the types of bidding and other information available in the PRS, please see the Public Reporting System Public Notice. V. Bidding Contingency Plan 19. The Task Force and Bureau remind each bidder that it should maintain and continue to refine as necessary a comprehensive contingency plan that can be quickly implemented in case difficulties arise when participating in the incentive auction. While the Commission will correct any problems with Commission-controlled facilities, each bidder is solely responsible for anticipating and overcoming problems such as bidder computer failures or other technical issues, loss of or problems with data connections (including those used to access and place bids in the Reverse Auction Bidding System or the Forward Auction Bidding System), telephone service interruptions, adverse local weather conditions, unavailability of its authorized bidders, or the loss or breach of confidential security codes. 20. A bidder should ensure that each of its authorized bidders can access and place bids in the Reverse Auction Bidding System or Forward Auction Bidding System, and it should not rely upon the same computer or data connection to do so. Contingency plans should include arrangements for VerDate Sep<11>2014 15:08 Dec 12, 2016 Jkt 241001 accessing and placing bids in the Reverse Auction Bidding System or the Forward Auction Bidding System from one or more alternative locations. A bidder’s contingency plans might also include, among other arrangements, using the Auction Bidder Line as an alternative method of bidding in the incentive auction. 21. Each reverse auction bidder is further reminded that a failure to submit a bid for a station with the status ‘‘Bidding’’ is considered to be a missing bid and will be interpreted as a bid to drop out of the auction. The Reverse Auction Bidding System will automatically submit a bid to drop out of the auction for all stations with missing bids. The status of a station that bids to drop out of the auction will be ‘‘Exited—Voluntarily’’ once bid processing is complete for the round (unless the station first becomes frozen). Once a station has the status ‘‘Exited,’’ a bidder cannot bid for the station in any subsequent round or stage. 22. The Task Force and Bureau remind each forward auction bidder that its failure to submit a bid during a clock round will be considered a ‘‘missing’’ bid and will be treated as a bid for zero blocks, at the lowest price in the price range for the round, for any products in which the bidder had processed demand from the previous round. If there is insufficient excess demand, the ‘‘missing’’ bid may be partially applied or not applied at all and the bidder will continue to have processed demand for the product in the next round. If the ‘‘missing’’ bid is partially or fully applied, that bidder’s eligibility may be irrevocably reduced in the next round. VI. Continuing Obligations 23. Due Diligence. The Task Force and Bureau remind each reverse and forward auction bidder that it is solely responsible throughout the auction for investigating and evaluating all legal, technical, and marketplace factors and risks that may have a bearing on the bid(s) it submits in the incentive auction. For more information, each bidder should review the Auction 1000 Application Procedures Public Notice, 80 FR 66429, October 29, 2015. 24. Prohibited Communications Reminder. The Task Force and Bureau remind all full power and Class A broadcast television licensees, as well as forward auction applicants, that they remain subject to the Commission’s rules prohibiting certain communications in connection with Commission auctions. For communications among broadcasters, and between broadcasters and forward auction applicants, the prohibited PO 00000 Frm 00046 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 89937 communication period ends when the results of the incentive auction are announced by public notice. For communications among forward auction applicants, the period ends on the deadline for making down payments on winning bids. A party that is subject to the prohibition remains subject to the prohibition regardless of developments during the auction process. 25. The Task Force and Bureau further remind each full power and Class A broadcast television licensee that even though communicating whether or not a party filed an application to participate in the reverse auction does not violate the rules prohibiting certain communications, communicating that a party ‘‘is not bidding’’ in or has ‘‘exited’’ the reverse auction could constitute an apparent violation that needs to be reported. All forward auction applicants, including those that did not qualify to bid and those that have since lost eligibility to bid in the forward auction, are also reminded that they remain subject to the rules prohibiting certain communications until the deadline for making down payments on winning bids. 26. The Commission’s rules require covered parties to report violations of the prohibition of certain communications to Margaret W. Wiener, Chief of the Auctions and Spectrum Access Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, by the most expeditious means available. Any such report should be submitted by email to Ms. Wiener at the following email address: auction1000@fcc.gov. Any report in hard copy must be delivered only to Margaret W. Wiener, Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 20554. Failure to make a timely report under the rule constitutes a continuing violation of the rule, with attendant consequences. 27. For a thorough discussion of the prohibition of certain communications during the incentive auction, please refer to the Prohibited Communications Public Notice, 80 FR 63216, October 19, 2015. 28. Making Modifications to Applications. The Task Force and Bureau remind each reverse and forward auction applicant that the Commission’s rules require an applicant to maintain the accuracy and completeness of information furnished in its application to participate in Auctions 1001 and 1002, respectively. Each applicant should amend its application to furnish additional or E:\FR\FM\13DEN1.SGM 13DEN1 89938 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 239 / Tuesday, December 13, 2016 / Notices corrected information within five days of a significant occurrence, or no more than five days after the applicant becomes aware of the need for an amendment. Any applicant that needs to make changes must do so using the procedures described in the Auction 1000 Application Procedures Public Notice and the Auction 1002 Qualified Bidders Public Notice. 29. To make changes to its FCC Form 177 or FCC Form 175 while the Auction System is available, the applicant must make those changes electronically using the Auction System and submit a letter briefly summarizing the changes to its FCC Form 177 by email to auction1001@fcc.gov, or to its FCC Form 175 by email to auction1002@fcc.gov. To make changes at a time when the Auction System is unavailable, the applicant must make those changes using the procedures described in the Auction 1000 Application Procedures Public Notice. All changes are subject to review by Commission staff. Federal Communications Commission. Gary D. Michaels, Deputy Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access Division, WTB. [FR Doc. 2016–30000 Filed 12–12–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–01–P FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION [OMB 3060–0917, 3060–0918] Information Collections Being Reviewed by the Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Notice and request for comments. AGENCY: As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork burdens, and as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or the Commission) invites the general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on the following information collection. Comments are requested concerning: Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Commission, including whether the information shall have practical utility; the accuracy of the Commission’s burden estimate; ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information collected; ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on the respondents, pmangrum on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 15:08 Dec 12, 2016 Jkt 241001 including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology; and ways to further reduce the information collection burden on small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees. The FCC may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid control number. No person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information subject to the PRA that does not display a valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. DATES: Written PRA comments should be submitted on or before February 13, 2017. If you anticipate that you will be submitting comments, but find it difficult to do so within the period of time allowed by this notice, you should advise the contact listed below as soon as possible. ADDRESSES: Direct all PRA comments to Nicole Ongele, FCC, via email PRA@ fcc.gov and to Nicole.Ongele@fcc.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information about the information collection, contact Nicole Ongele at (202) 418–2991. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMB Control Number: 3060–0917. Title: CORES Registration Form, FCC Form 160. Form Number: FCC Form 160. Type of Review: Revision of a currently approved collection. Respondents: Businesses or other forprofit entities; individuals or households; not-for-profit institutions; and State, Local, or Tribal Governments. Number of Respondent and Responses: 93,000 respondents; 93,000 responses. Estimated Time per Response: 10 minutes (0.167 hours). Frequency of Response: One-time reporting requirement. Obligation to Respond: Required to obtain or retain benefits. Statutory authority for this information collection is contained in the Debt Collection Act of 1996 (DCCA), Public Law 104–134, Chapter 10, Section 31001. Total Annual Burden: 15,531 hours. Total Annual Cost: None. Privacy Impact Assessment: The Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) covering the PII in the CORES information system is being updated. Upon completion it will be posted at: https://www.fcc.gov/general/privacyact-information#pia. Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: The FCC is not requesting that respondents submit confidential information to the Commission. If the FCC requests that respondents submit PO 00000 Frm 00047 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 information which respondents believe is confidential, respondents may request confidential treatment of such information pursuant to Section 0.459 of the FCC’s rules, 47 CFR 0.459. The FCC has a system of records, FCC/OMD–25, Financial Operations Information System (FOIS), to cover the collection, purpose(s), storage, safeguards, and disposal of the personally identifiable information (PII) that individual respondents may submit on FCC Form 160, which is posted at: https:// www.fcc.gov/general/privacy-actinformation#systems. The FCC will also redact PII submitted on this form before it makes FCC Form 160 available for public inspection. FCC Form 160 includes a ‘‘privacy statement’’ to inform applicants (respondents) of the FCC’s need to obtain the information and the protections that the FCC has in place to protect PII. Needs and Uses: The Commission is revising Form 160 to include Restricted Use FRNs. These FRNs are created in the FCC’s Commission Registration System (CORES) and are used only for Form 323, Ownership Report for Commercial Broadcast Station (OMB Control No. 3060–0010) and Form 323– E, Ownership Report for Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Station (OMB Control No. 3060–0084). Registering for a Restricted Use FRN will require the same information as other FRNs with the following differences: respondents will be required to enter a date of birth and only the last four digits of the Social Security Number. Respondents use FCC Form 160 to register in CORES. When registering, the respondent receives a unique FCC Registration Number (FRN), which is required for anyone doing business with the Commission. Respondents may also register in CORES on-line at https:// apps.fcc.gov/cores. FCC Form 160 is used to collect information that pertains to the entity’s name, address, contact representative, telephone number, email address(es), and fax number. The Commission uses this information to collect or report on any delinquent debt arising from the respondent’s business dealings with the FCC, including both ‘‘feeable’’ and ‘‘nonfeeable’’ services; and to ensure that registrants (respondents) receive any refunds due. Use of the CORES System is also a means of ensuring that the Commission operates in compliance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (DCCA), Public Law 104–134, Chapter 10, Section 31001. On November 19, 2010, the FCC adopted a Notice of Proposed E:\FR\FM\13DEN1.SGM 13DEN1

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

[GN Docket No. 12-268; AU Docket No. 14-252; WT Docket No. 12-269; DA 
16-1354]


Clearing Target of 84 Megahertz Set for Stage 4 of the Broadcast 
Television Spectrum Incentive Auction; Stage 4 Bidding in the Reverse 
Auction Will Start on December 13, 2016

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Incentive Auction Task Force and Wireless 
Telecommunications Bureau announce the spectrum clearing target of 84 
megahertz and band plan for Stage 4 of the incentive auction, and that 
bidding in Stage 4 of the reverse auction is scheduled to begin on 
December 13, 2016. This document also announces details and dates 
regarding bidding and the availability of educational and informational 
materials for reverse and forward auction bidders eligible to 
participate in Stage 4; the availability of Stage 4 bidding and timing 
information in the Incentive Auction Public Reporting System; and the 
importance of bidder contingency plans. Finally, this document reminds 
each reverse and forward auction applicant of its continuing 
obligations under the FCC's rules.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, 
Auctions and Spectrum Access Division: For general auction questions, 
contact Linda Sanderson at (717) 338-2868. For reverse auction or 
forward auction legal questions, refer to the contact information 
listed in the Incentive Auction Stage 4 Clearing Target Public Notice.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Incentive Auction 
Stage 4 Clearing Target Public Notice, GN Docket No. 12-268, AU Docket 
No. 14-252, WT Docket No. 12-269, DA 16-1354, released December 9, 
2016. The complete text of the Incentive Auction Stage 4 Clearing 
Target Public Notice is available for public inspection and copying 
from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) Monday through Thursday 
or from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET on Fridays in the FCC Reference 
Information Center, 445 12th Street SW., Room CY-A257, Washington, DC 
20554. The complete text is also available on the Commission's Web site 
at https://wireless.fcc.gov, the Auction 1000 Web site at https://www.fcc.gov/auctions/1000, or by using the search function on the ECFS 
Web page at https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Alternative formats are 
available to persons with disabilities by sending an email to 
FCC504@fcc.gov or by calling the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau 
at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY).
    1. The Incentive Auction Task Force (Task Force) and the Wireless 
Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) announce the 84 megahertz spectrum 
clearing target that has been set by the Auction System's optimization 
procedure for Stage 4 of the incentive auction, as well as the band 
plan associated with the 84 megahertz spectrum clearing target, which 
includes seven Category 1 generic license blocks with zero impairments 
for each of the 416 Partial Economic Areas (PEAs). The Task Force and 
Bureau also provide details and specific dates regarding bidding and 
the continuing availability of educational materials, and remind 
reverse and forward auction applicants of their continuing obligations.

I. Stage 4 Clearing Target and Band Plan

    2. The Auction System's clearing target determination procedure has 
set a spectrum clearing target of 84 megahertz for Stage 4 of the 
incentive auction. Under the band plan associated with this spectrum 
clearing target, 70 megahertz, or seven paired blocks, of licensed 
spectrum will be offered in the forward auction on a nationwide basis.
    3. The generic license blocks offered in Stage 4 of the forward 
auction under this band plan will consist of a total of 2,912 Category 
1 blocks (zero percent impaired). There will be no Category 2 blocks 
offered under this band plan. In other words, seven 100% unimpaired 
blocks in all 416 PEAs for a total of 2,912 Category 1 blocks will be 
offered in Stage 4.
    4. The clearing target for Stage 4 was determined by applying the 
procedure the Commission adopted in the Auction 1000 Bidding Procedures 
Public Notice, 80 FR 61917, October 14, 2015, using the same objectives 
as in the initial clearing target optimization and taking into account 
the additional channels in the TV band and any participating stations 
that have dropped out of the auction in the previous stage. Based on 
the new provisional television channel assignment plan, the nationwide 
impaired weighted-pops were calculated on a 2x2 cell level and the one-
block-equivalent nationwide standard for impairments was applied.

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II. Important Information Concerning the Reverse Auction (Auction 1001)

    5. Educational Materials. The Task Force and Bureau remind all 
reverse auction bidders of the continuing availability of educational 
materials regarding bidding in the clock phase of the reverse auction 
on the Auction 1001 Web site under the Education section. Specifically, 
such bidders are encouraged to review the Reverse Auction Clock Phase 
Tutorial and the Reverse Auction New Stage Tutorial prior to the start 
of Stage 4 of the reverse auction.
    6. Accessing the Auction System for Stage 4. Any bidder that had 
one or more stations with the status ``Frozen--Provisionally Winning'' 
at the end of the previous stage will be able to log in to the Reverse 
Auction Bidding System for Stage 4. Starting at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time 
(ET) on December 9, 2016, such a bidder can log in and view the bidding 
status, and, where applicable, the following information for Round 1 of 
the new stage for each of the bidder's stations that qualified to 
participate in the clock rounds of the reverse auction: Initial bid 
option, available bid options, vacancy ranges, and clock price offers.
    7. A bidder will need to use the RSA SecurID[supreg] tokens (RSA 
tokens) it used for placing bids in the previous stage to access the 
Reverse Auction Bidding System for Stage 4. RSA tokens with previously 
set personal identification numbers (PINs) may be used without setting 
a new PIN. Any authorized bidder that has not already set a PIN for his 
or her designated RSA token (e.g., an authorized bidder recently 
identified on FCC Form 177 or one using a replacement RSA token) must 
set a PIN as described in the materials sent with the Second 
Confidential Status Letter. Each bidder will be able to access the 
Reverse Auction Bidding System at the same web address used during the 
previous stage. In addition, the FCC Auction Bidder Line phone number 
for Stage 4 will be the same number used in previous stages. The 
Auction Bidder Line will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET 
starting on December 12, 2016.
    8. Returning RSA Tokens. Each bidder that did not have any stations 
with the status ``Frozen--Provisionally Winning'' at the end of the 
previous stage will be sent a pre-addressed, stamped envelope to return 
its RSA tokens.
    9. Clocks Rounds Start Date and Round Schedule. Bidding in the 
clock rounds of Stage 4 of Auction 1001 will begin on Tuesday, December 
13, 2016. Bidders should note that the schedule for two-round days in 
Stage 4 is different from the schedule for previous two-round days in 
earlier stages. In Stage 4, bidding rounds will last one hour instead 
of two hours during the two-round schedule. From Tuesday, December 13, 
2016, through Friday December 16, 2016, the schedule will be: Bidding 
Round (10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. ET) and Bidding Round (4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. 
ET). Starting on Monday, December 19, 2016, and continuing until 
further notice, the schedule will be: Bidding Round (10:00 a.m.-11:00 
a.m. ET); Bidding Round (1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. ET) and Bidding Round 
(4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. ET). Bidding will be suspended after the second 
round (1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. ET) on Friday, December 23, 2016, and there 
will be no bidding from Monday, December 26, 2016, through Monday, 
January 2, 2017, in observance of the holiday period. Shortly before 
the holiday break, the Bureau will announce in the Reverse Auction 
Bidding System the bidding schedule that will be used when bidding 
resumes on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. During the holiday break, the 
Auction Bidder Line will not be available. The Bureau may adjust the 
number and length of bidding rounds based upon its monitoring of the 
bidding and assessment of the reverse auction's progress. The Bureau 
will provide notice of any adjustment by announcement in the Reverse 
Auction Bidding System during the course of the auction.
    10. Reset Base Clock Price and Clock Decrement for Round 1 of Stage 
4. The base clock price has been reset to $900 per unit of volume for 
Stage 4 of the reverse auction. The price decrement for Round 1 of 
Stage 4 of the reverse auction will be five percent of the reset base 
clock price.

III. Important Information Concerning the Forward Auction (Auction 
1002)

    11. Bidding in Stage 4. On the next business day after Stage 4 of 
the reverse auction concludes, the Task Force and Bureau will announce 
the initial bidding schedule for Stage 4 of the forward auction in the 
Forward Auction Bidding System and in the Incentive Auction Public 
Reporting System (PRS), including the date and time of the first round 
of bidding. Bidding in Stage 4 of the forward auction will begin no 
later than three business days after this announcement. Each bidder is 
strongly encouraged to regularly monitor the PRS for announcements and 
other important information related to bidding in Stage 4 of the 
forward auction. The PRS can be accessed directly at 
auctiondata.fcc.gov and from a link under the Results section of the 
Auction 1001 Web site (www.fcc.gov/auctions/1001) and the Auction 1002 
Web site (www.fcc.gov/auctions/1002).
    12. Accessing the Forward Auction Bidding System in Stage 4. Any 
bidder that is eligible to bid in Stage 4 of the forward auction will 
be able to access the Forward Auction Bidding System beginning at 10:00 
a.m. ET on January 5, 2017. There will be zero impairments in the band 
plan for Stage 4. Therefore, unlike in previous stages, there is no 
need for bidders to access the Forward Auction Bidding System for 
purposes of downloading impairment data prior to the start of the 
reverse auction. Eligible bidders can log in to the Forward Auction 
Bidding System using the same RSA tokens, Web address, and instructions 
provided in the bidder registration materials they received prior to 
the start of Stage 4 when the system becomes available on January 5, 
2017. All bidder-specific information, including stage transition files 
and bidding information from previous stages, is non-public and 
provided only to eligible bidders to help guide their bidding in Stage 
4 of the forward auction. This information will not be disclosed 
publicly until after the auction concludes. Any bidder with zero 
eligibility by the end of Stage 3 will not be eligible to bid in Stage 
4 of the forward auction.
    13. Returning RSA Tokens. Each bidder that is no longer eligible to 
participate in the forward auction (i.e., any bidder that has zero 
eligibility by the end of Stage 3) will be sent a pre-addressed, 
stamped envelope to return its RSA tokens.
    14. Activity Rule for Round 1 of Stage 4. Starting in the first 
round of Stage 4, each bidder must be active on at least 95 percent of 
its bidding eligibility to maintain its bidding eligibility for the 
next round. Any changes to the activity requirement in subsequent 
rounds will be announced via the Forward Auction Bidding System. Prior 
to the start of Stage 4 of the forward auction, a bidder may view its 
initial eligibility and required activity for Round 1 by downloading 
the My Bidder Status file under the Bid/Status tab of the Downloads 
screen.
    15. Clock Increment for Round 1 of Stage 4. An increment of five 
percent will be used to set clock prices for products in Round 1 of 
Stage 4 of the forward auction. Prior to the announcement of the 
forward auction bidding schedule for Stage 4, a bidder may view the 
clock prices for Round 1 by downloading the Sample Bids file in the 
Forward Auction Bidding System.
    16. Final Stage Rule Status. In Stage 4, the first component of the 
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rule is no longer based on auction proceeds but instead will be met 
when the average price per MHz-pop for Category 1 blocks in the high-
demand PEAs is at least $1.25 per MHz-pop. Using the formula for 
calculating the average price and based on the bidding results from 
Stage 3 and the number of blocks available in Stage 4, the average 
price per MHz-pop for Category 1 blocks in the high-demand PEAs will be 
$1.21859 . . . at the start of Stage 4. This amount is approximately 
three cents short of the required $1.25 benchmark.
    17. The second component of the final stage rule remains the same 
as in previous stages: The estimated auction net proceeds must be 
sufficient to cover winning bidder payments for broadcasters and other 
cost requirements.

IV. Public Reporting System

    18. As was the case for previous stages of the incentive auction, 
publicly available bidding and timing information for Stage 4 of the 
reverse auction and the forward auction will be accessible through the 
PRS. The PRS will display the same types of bidding and other 
information for Stage 4 as was available for previous stages. For more 
information about the types of bidding and other information available 
in the PRS, please see the Public Reporting System Public Notice.

V. Bidding Contingency Plan

    19. The Task Force and Bureau remind each bidder that it should 
maintain and continue to refine as necessary a comprehensive 
contingency plan that can be quickly implemented in case difficulties 
arise when participating in the incentive auction. While the Commission 
will correct any problems with Commission-controlled facilities, each 
bidder is solely responsible for anticipating and overcoming problems 
such as bidder computer failures or other technical issues, loss of or 
problems with data connections (including those used to access and 
place bids in the Reverse Auction Bidding System or the Forward Auction 
Bidding System), telephone service interruptions, adverse local weather 
conditions, unavailability of its authorized bidders, or the loss or 
breach of confidential security codes.
    20. A bidder should ensure that each of its authorized bidders can 
access and place bids in the Reverse Auction Bidding System or Forward 
Auction Bidding System, and it should not rely upon the same computer 
or data connection to do so. Contingency plans should include 
arrangements for accessing and placing bids in the Reverse Auction 
Bidding System or the Forward Auction Bidding System from one or more 
alternative locations. A bidder's contingency plans might also include, 
among other arrangements, using the Auction Bidder Line as an 
alternative method of bidding in the incentive auction.
    21. Each reverse auction bidder is further reminded that a failure 
to submit a bid for a station with the status ``Bidding'' is considered 
to be a missing bid and will be interpreted as a bid to drop out of the 
auction. The Reverse Auction Bidding System will automatically submit a 
bid to drop out of the auction for all stations with missing bids. The 
status of a station that bids to drop out of the auction will be 
``Exited--Voluntarily'' once bid processing is complete for the round 
(unless the station first becomes frozen). Once a station has the 
status ``Exited,'' a bidder cannot bid for the station in any 
subsequent round or stage.
    22. The Task Force and Bureau remind each forward auction bidder 
that its failure to submit a bid during a clock round will be 
considered a ``missing'' bid and will be treated as a bid for zero 
blocks, at the lowest price in the price range for the round, for any 
products in which the bidder had processed demand from the previous 
round. If there is insufficient excess demand, the ``missing'' bid may 
be partially applied or not applied at all and the bidder will continue 
to have processed demand for the product in the next round. If the 
``missing'' bid is partially or fully applied, that bidder's 
eligibility may be irrevocably reduced in the next round.

VI. Continuing Obligations

    23. Due Diligence. The Task Force and Bureau remind each reverse 
and forward auction bidder that it is solely responsible throughout the 
auction for investigating and evaluating all legal, technical, and 
marketplace factors and risks that may have a bearing on the bid(s) it 
submits in the incentive auction. For more information, each bidder 
should review the Auction 1000 Application Procedures Public Notice, 80 
FR 66429, October 29, 2015.
    24. Prohibited Communications Reminder. The Task Force and Bureau 
remind all full power and Class A broadcast television licensees, as 
well as forward auction applicants, that they remain subject to the 
Commission's rules prohibiting certain communications in connection 
with Commission auctions. For communications among broadcasters, and 
between broadcasters and forward auction applicants, the prohibited 
communication period ends when the results of the incentive auction are 
announced by public notice. For communications among forward auction 
applicants, the period ends on the deadline for making down payments on 
winning bids. A party that is subject to the prohibition remains 
subject to the prohibition regardless of developments during the 
auction process.
    25. The Task Force and Bureau further remind each full power and 
Class A broadcast television licensee that even though communicating 
whether or not a party filed an application to participate in the 
reverse auction does not violate the rules prohibiting certain 
communications, communicating that a party ``is not bidding'' in or has 
``exited'' the reverse auction could constitute an apparent violation 
that needs to be reported. All forward auction applicants, including 
those that did not qualify to bid and those that have since lost 
eligibility to bid in the forward auction, are also reminded that they 
remain subject to the rules prohibiting certain communications until 
the deadline for making down payments on winning bids.
    26. The Commission's rules require covered parties to report 
violations of the prohibition of certain communications to Margaret W. 
Wiener, Chief of the Auctions and Spectrum Access Division, Wireless 
Telecommunications Bureau, by the most expeditious means available. Any 
such report should be submitted by email to Ms. Wiener at the following 
email address: auction1000@fcc.gov. Any report in hard copy must be 
delivered only to Margaret W. Wiener, Chief, Auctions and Spectrum 
Access Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal 
Communications Commission, 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 20554. 
Failure to make a timely report under the rule constitutes a continuing 
violation of the rule, with attendant consequences.
    27. For a thorough discussion of the prohibition of certain 
communications during the incentive auction, please refer to the 
Prohibited Communications Public Notice, 80 FR 63216, October 19, 2015.
    28. Making Modifications to Applications. The Task Force and Bureau 
remind each reverse and forward auction applicant that the Commission's 
rules require an applicant to maintain the accuracy and completeness of 
information furnished in its application to participate in Auctions 
1001 and 1002, respectively. Each applicant should amend its 
application to furnish additional or

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corrected information within five days of a significant occurrence, or 
no more than five days after the applicant becomes aware of the need 
for an amendment. Any applicant that needs to make changes must do so 
using the procedures described in the Auction 1000 Application 
Procedures Public Notice and the Auction 1002 Qualified Bidders Public 
Notice.
    29. To make changes to its FCC Form 177 or FCC Form 175 while the 
Auction System is available, the applicant must make those changes 
electronically using the Auction System and submit a letter briefly 
summarizing the changes to its FCC Form 177 by email to 
auction1001@fcc.gov, or to its FCC Form 175 by email to 
auction1002@fcc.gov. To make changes at a time when the Auction System 
is unavailable, the applicant must make those changes using the 
procedures described in the Auction 1000 Application Procedures Public 
Notice. All changes are subject to review by Commission staff.

Federal Communications Commission.
Gary D. Michaels,
Deputy Chief, Auctions and Spectrum Access Division, WTB.
[FR Doc. 2016-30000 Filed 12-12-16; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 6712-01-P
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