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Must I as a licensee in auctionable services file Form 602, even if I did not obtain my license by auction?

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Must I as a licensee in auctionable services file Form 602, even if I did not obtain my license by auction?

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Yes. As an applicant or licensee in auctionable services, you are subject to Form 602 filing requirements even if your particular application does not trigger an auction (e.g., because no mutually exclusive application is filed) or the license was granted by some means other than auction (e.g., lottery, first-come, first-served procedures). For example, cellular and other common carrier licensees who obtained their licenses by lottery before the FCC obtained auction authority are subject to Form 602 filing requirements when they apply for assignment, transfer, or renewal of the license.

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