(short-form application) Initial application form which must be submitted by a bidder in order to participate in an FCC auction.
The first was FCC auction 53 (1/14/2004 - 1/27/2004) and this auction with 14 qualified bidders lasted 49 rounds over 9 bidding days.
Learn more about how FCC auctions work in this article.
Since 1993, the FCC auctions of former television spectrum to the wireless (cellular) telephone and broadband service companies generated $52 billion dollars.
KRLQ's frequency and ability to build a station was won by William Brown in FCC auction 62 held in 2006.
He noted that recent FCC auctions, especially last year's huge 700 MHz sell off, tripled the amount of available commercial spectrum.
FCC auctions are conducted electronically and are accessible over the Internet.
An FCC auction represents an opportunity to become an FCC licensee.
An FCC auction is not an endorsement of any particular services, technologies or products.
Two additional stations were added to the company's Salt Lake City cluster in 2000 with the winning bids on new licenses in an FCC auction.