Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2021

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Federal RegisterMay 13, 2021
86 Fed. Reg. 26262 (May. 13, 2021)

AGENCY:

Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION:

Notice of proposed rulemaking.

SUMMARY:

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) seeks comment on revising the fee schedule of FY 2021 regulatory fees.

DATES:

Submit comments on or before June 3, 2021; and reply comments on or before June 18, 2021.

ADDRESSES:

Interested parties may file comments and reply comments identified by MD Docket No. 21-190, by any of the following methods below.

1. Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically using the internet by accessing the ECFS: http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/.

2. Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must file an original and one copy of each filing.

3. Filings can be sent by commercial overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.

4. Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9050 Junction Drive, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701.U.S.

5. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority mail must be addressed to 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554.

For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Roland Helvajian, Office of Managing Director at (202) 418-0444.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

This is a summary of the Commission's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), FCC 21-49, MD Docket No. 20-105, and MD Docket No. 21-190, adopted on May 3, 2021 and released on May 4, 2021. The full text of this document is available for inspection and copying during normal business hours in the FCC Reference Center, 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554, and may also be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, BCPI, Inc., 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554. Customers may contact BCPI, Inc. via their website, http://www.bcpi.com,, or call 1-800-378-3160. This document is available in alternative formats (computer diskette, large print, audio record, and braille). Persons with disabilities who need documents in these formats may contact the FCC by email: FCC504@fcc.gov or phone: 202-418-0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432. Effective March 19, 2020, and until further notice, the Commission no longer accepts any hand or messenger delivered filings. This is a temporary measure taken to help protect the health and safety of individuals, and to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19. See FCC Announces Closure of FCC Headquarters Open Window and Change in Hand-Delivery Policy, Public Notice, DA 20-304 (March 19, 2020). https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-closes-headquarters-open-window-and-changes-hand-delivery-policy. During the time the Commission's building is closed to the general public and until further notice, if more than one docket or rulemaking number appears in the caption of a proceeding, paper filers need not submit two additional copies for each additional docket or rulemaking number; an original and one copy are sufficient.

I. Procedural Matters

8. Ex Parte Information. This proceeding shall be treated as a “permit-but-disclose” proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons making ex parte presentations must file a copy of any written presentation or a memorandum summarizing any oral presentation within two business days after the presentation (unless a different deadline applicable to the Sunshine period applies). Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentation must (1) list all persons attending or otherwise participating in the meeting at which the ex parte presentation was made, and (2) summarize all data presented and arguments made during the presentation. If the presentation consisted in whole or in part of the presentation of data or arguments already reflected in the presenter's written comments, memoranda, or other filings in the proceeding, the presenter may provide citations to such data or arguments in his or her prior comments, memoranda, or other filings (specifying the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers where such data or arguments can be found) in lieu of summarizing them in the memorandum. Documents shown or given to Commission staff during ex parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and must be filed consistent with section 1.1206(b) of the Commission's rules. In proceedings governed by section 1.49(f) of the Commission's rules or for which the Commission has made available a method of electronic filing, written ex parte presentations and memoranda summarizing oral ex parte presentations, and all attachments thereto, must be filed through the electronic comment filing system available for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.

9. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. An initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) is contained in this summary. Comments to the IRFA must be identified as responses to the IRFA and filed by the deadlines for comments on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. The Commission will send a copy of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, including the IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration.

10. Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis. This document does not contain new or modified information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-13. In addition, therefore, it does not contain any new or modified information collection burden for small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees, pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4).

I. Introduction

1. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, we seek comment on the Commission's proposed regulatory fees for fiscal year (FY) 2021. Specifically, we propose to collect $374,000,000 in regulatory fees for FY 2021, pursuant to sections 9 and 9A of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (Act or Communications Act), and the Commission's FY 2021 Appropriation.

2. In this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, we seek comment on several specific regulatory fee issues: (i) Including non-geographic numbers in the calculation of the number of subscribers for each commercial mobile radio service (CMRS) provider; (ii) ending our phase in of direct broadcast satellite (DBS) regulatory fees, and instead including the Media Bureau-based DBS regulatory fee in the same fee category as cable television and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV); (iii) assessing regulatory fees for full service broadcast television using the same population-based methodology that we used for FY 2020 and continuing the changes we adopted previously for stations in Puerto Rico; (iv) adopting new regulatory fees for the new NGSO fee subcategories for “less complex” NGSO systems and “other” NGSO systems; and (v) extending our streamlined waiver provisions adopted last year for FY 2021.

3. Each year the Commission issues a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to seek comment on its regulatory fee methodology and proposed regulatory fees for the fiscal year. The Commission also seeks to improve the regulatory fee methodology. Since 2013, the Commission has made numerous reforms to the regulatory fee schedule. In 2019, the Commission adopted several rule amendments to conform them to the RAY BAUM'S Act of 2018. Last year, the Commission added non-U.S. licensed space stations with United States market access grants to the regulatory fee schedule. The Commission concluded that assessing the same regulatory fees on all space stations with U.S. market access, whether U.S. licensed or non-U.S. licensed, would better reflect the benefits received by these operators through the Commission's adjudicatory, enforcement, regulatory, and international coordination activities, and would promote regulatory parity and fairness among space station operating in the United States.

II. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

A. Methodology for Allocating FTEs

4. Congress requires us to collect $374,000,000 in regulatory fees for FY 2021. In doing so, section 9 of the Act requires us to set regulatory fees to “reflect the full-time equivalent number of employees within the bureaus and offices of the Commission adjusted to take into account factors that are reasonably related to the benefits provided to the payor of the fee by the Commission's activities.” We implement this directive by looking first to the core bureaus, i.e., the bureaus that conduct work that directly benefits fee payors, in order to establish the number of direct FTEs from each bureau. The remaining non-auction FTEs and other Commission costs are categorized as indirect. Once we have identified the direct FTEs for each core bureau, we look within each core bureau to allocate fees to specific fee categories. These proportional calculations allocate all Commission non-auction related costs across all fee categories. We seek comment on this methodology.

5. The Commission identifies the number of FTEs within each of the four core bureaus (i.e., Wireline Competition Bureau, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, International Bureau, and Media Bureau) and then further subdivides within each core bureau to account for its regulatory fee categories. As a general matter, we expect that the work of the FTEs in the four core bureaus will remain focused on the industry segment regulated by each of those bureaus. Consistent with past practices, we propose that the allocation of fee categories for FY 2021 will be based on the Commission's calculation of FTEs in each regulatory fee category. The work of the FTEs in the indirect bureaus and offices benefits the Commission and the telecommunications industry generally and is not specifically focused on the regulatees and licensees of one core bureau. We propose that, consistent with past practices, the total FTEs for each fee category include the direct FTEs associated with that category plus a proportional allocation of indirect FTEs. Applying the section 9 requirements to calculate regulatory fees, we propose to allocate the total collection target across all regulatory fee categories. Each regulatee within a fee category then pays its proportionate share based on an objective measure (e.g., revenues or number of subscribers). To calculate fees for each licensee, we identify “units” used to calculate the fees. For example, broadcast licensee fees will vary by population served and wireless licensees will pay fees based on their number of subscribers. These calculations are illustrated in Table 2. The sources for the unit estimates that are used in these calculations are listed in Table 4.

6. We project approximately $32.0 million (8.56% of the total FTE allocation, 28 direct FTEs) in fees from International Bureau regulatees; $83.5 million (22.33% of the total FTE allocation, 73 direct FTEs) in fees from Wireless Telecommunications Bureau regulatees; $122.4 million (32.72% of the total FTE allocation, 107 direct FTEs) from Wireline Competition Bureau regulatees; and $136.1 million (36.39% of the total FTE allocation, 119 direct FTEs) from Media Bureau regulatees. We seek comment on our calculation for the FY 2021 FTEs (327 total direct FTEs). The proposed fees are based on the established methodology, applied to the allocated FTEs and based on the Commission's appropriation amount of $374,000,000. We seek comment on this methodology and on the schedule of FY 2021 regulatory fees as set forth in Tables 2 and 3.

B. Calculating Regulatory Fees for Commercial Mobile Radio Services

7. The Commission sets regulatory fees by identifying a unit for a fee category, calculating the amount to be collected from that category, and then dividing the target collection amount by the unit count. The regulatory fee unit for the Commercial Mobile Radio Services (CMRS) fee category is the number of subscribers. Historically, each CMRS provider self-reported its subscriber count for regulatory fee purposes. In 2004, the Commission started using the “assigned number” count as the proxy for subscribers to address concerns regarding the accuracy of prior estimates.

8. The definition of assigned numbers is as follows: Assigned numbers are numbers working in the Public Switched Telephone Network under an agreement such as a contract or tariff at the request of specific end users or customers for their use, or numbers not yet working but having a customer service order pending. Numbers that are not yet working and have a service order pending for more than five days shall not be classified as assigned numbers.

9. The Commission currently provides each CMRS provider with its estimated subscriber counts based on information included in the Numbering Resource Utilization Forecast (NRUF) Report. The NRUF Report is based upon data provided by telecommunications carriers holding numbering resources, which include CMRS providers. CMRS providers are responsible for certifying the accuracy of their subscriber counts and can adjust the counts to correct any inaccuracies.

10. Non-geographic numbers are not associated with any particular geographic area, as typical numbers are, such as numbers in the 202 area code. They are also included in NRUF data and fall within the definition of assigned numbers. Historically, non-geographic numbers were commonly used for “follow me” services, which allowed a consumer to receive a call at different locations, and were not used for independent subscribers. The Commission, therefore, has not previously included these numbers in the CMRS subscriber count estimates.

11. More recently, usage of non-geographic numbers has increased substantially. Non-geographic numbers are often used for machine-to-machine calling, such as wireless alarm monitoring and car emergency services subscriptions, and counting non-geographic numbers for regulatory fee purposes would no longer be duplicative of the geographic number. CMRS service providers have the information necessary to determine if their non-geographic numbers should be counted for calculating their number of subscribers for regulatory fee purposes. Accordingly, we propose to include non-geographic numbers in the calculation of the number of subscribers for each CMRS provider, as reflected in Table 2 and the CMRS regulatory fee factor, as reflected in Table 3. Under this proposal, CMRS provider regulatory fees will be calculated and should be paid based on the inclusion of non-geographic numbers. CMRS providers could then adjust the total number of subscribers, if needed. We note that including non-geographic numbers, if appropriate, will not change the total amount to be collected from this industry, but will likely reduce the per subscriber fee because the number of units will increase. We seek comment on this analysis.

12. In addition, we seek comment on whether there are any other changes in the CMRS industry that we should consider in calculating regulatory fees. For example, are there subscriber devices accessing wireless carrier 4G and 5G networks for IP-only use cases not requiring traditional phone numbers (e.g., industrial sensors, remote health monitoring devices, etc.) and if so, what identifiers govern their access (e.g., International Mobile Subscriber Identity, or IMSI) and who is in the best position to identify how many are in use by each licensee? Other categories of CMRS subscriber numbers, if added to the CMRS calculation, would not increase the total amount collected from the industry, but may reduce the amount per subscriber by increasing the number of units.

C. Direct Broadcast Satellite Regulatory Fees

13. Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) service is a nationally distributed subscription service that delivers video and audio programming via satellite to a small parabolic dish antenna at the subscriber's location. The two DBS providers, AT&T and DISH Network, are MVPDs. The Media Bureau oversees the regulation of MVPDs, i.e., regulated companies that make available for purchase, by subscribers or customers, multiple channels of video programming. The Media Bureau relies on a common pool of FTEs to carry out its oversight of MVPDs and other video distribution providers. These responsibilities include market modifications, local-into-local, must-carry and retransmission consent disputes, program carriage and program access complaints, over-the-air reception device declaratory rulings and waivers, rulemakings, and proposed transactions. For Media Bureau activities in FY 2021, the Commission must collect $74.84 million in regulatory fees from MVPDs, i.e., cable TV systems (including CARS licenses), IPTV providers, and DBS operators.

14. We propose to end the phase in of the DBS regulatory fee and assess all DBS, cable television, and IPTV providers at the same per subscriber regulatory fee, i.e., the fee category would equally include cable television, IPTV, and DBS. The Commission has been phasing in the DBS operator regulatory fee for 6 years. In FY 2015, the Commission decided to phase in the new Media Bureau-based regulatory fee for DBS, starting at 12 cents per subscriber per year, as a subcategory in the cable television and IPTV category. At the same time, the Commission committed to updating the regulatory fee rate in future years. The DBS regulatory fee is based on the significant number of Media Bureau FTEs that work on MVPD issues that include DBS, “not a particular number of FTEs focused solely on DBS” or “specific recent proceedings.” The Commission has increased the DBS regulatory fee by 12 cents per subscriber per year in each subsequent year and in FY 2020 the DBS fee was 72 cents. We propose to end the phase in and assess the same regulatory fee, i.e., $0.96, per subscriber, per year, for DBS, cable television, and IPTV. We seek comment on this proposal.

D. Television Broadcaster Issues

15. Last year the Commission completed the transition to a population-based full-power broadcast television regulatory fee. We seek comment again on the use of population-based fees for full-power broadcast television stations based on the station's contour. We propose adopting a factor of .8525 of one cent ($.008525) per population served for FY 2021 full-power broadcast television station fees. The population data for broadcasters' service areas are extracted from the TVStudy database, based on a station's projected noise-limited service contour. The population data for each licensee and the population-based fee (population multiplied by $.008525) for each full-power broadcast television station, including each satellite station, is listed in Table 7. We seek comment on these proposed fees.

16. We also seek comment on streamlining our current methodology, for FY 2022, by refining the current television broadcaster table, in Table 7, to a tiered table, similar to the tiered table used for radio licensees. The current process required to implement a per call sign fee calculation imposes a significant administrative cost on the Commission and a portion of fee payors. Specifically, the Commission must generate and publish the 50 plus page table of all call signs and their respective fees in the Federal Register each year to ensure a fee for every call sign is established. Publication is necessary, regardless of whether a particular call sign is exempt, as a station's status may change over the course of a year. This has caused confusion to some fee payors. Further, discrepancies last year led to several hundred inquiries by fee payors. Using a tiered system would simplify the process for fee payors and the Commission while still assessing fees based on each broadcasters' population served. We seek comment on whether the administrative benefits for the Commission and fee payors of using a tiered table to establish television broadcaster regulatory fees would outweigh the costs and be easier for fee payors to navigate. Commenters should discuss whether such a table would be more administrable than the current population-based chart establishing individual fee amounts for each station. A model streamlined table based on the proposed FY 2021 television broadcaster fees is set forth below in Table 1.

Table 1—Proposed Broadcast Television Fee Tiers

Population servedProposed tiered fee amount
<=75,000$400
75,001-150,000925
150,001-500,0002,625
500,001-1,500,0008,175
1,500,001-3,000,00018,000
3,000,001-5,000,00032,225
5,000,001-7,000,00050,975
7,000,001-10,000,00070,150
10,000,001-15,000,00093,100
>15,000,000154,525

17. Stations in Puerto Rico. Previously, a group of broadcasters in Puerto Rico argued that the population-based methodology overstates the population served by Puerto Rico stations because the mountainous terrain conditions result in TVStudy overstating the population served. They also argued that significant and measurable drops in Puerto Rico's population resulting from an exodus caused in part by Hurricane Maria overstated that the population counts underlying TVStudy. For those reasons, the Commission sought comment last year on adjusting the fees of such broadcasters in two discrete ways and adopted such proposals in the FY 2020 Report and Order, 36 FCC Rcd 1731. We seek comment on continuing those adjustments for FY 2021. We propose to account for the objectively measurable reduction in population by reducing the population counts used in TVStudy by 16.9%, or the decline between the last census in 2010 and the current population estimate, as we did for FY 2020. Additionally, in FY 2020 the Commission adopted a proposal to limit the market served by a primary television stations and commonly owned satellite broadcast stations in Puerto Rico to no more than 3.10 million people, the latest population estimate. We seek comment on adopting these proposals again for FY 2021.

E. NGSO Regulatory Fees

18. The Commission has adopted two new fee subcategories, one for “less complex” NGSO systems and a second for all other NGSO systems identified as “other” NGSO systems, both under the broader category of “Space Stations (Non-Geostationary Orbit).” We have analyzed the time International Bureau FTEs devote to oversight and regulation of the less complex systems listed in Appendix E and we seek comment on the percentage of regulatory fees that should be allocated to each subcategory of NGSO systems. We propose an 20/80 allocation within the category of NGSO fees, with “less complex” NGSO systems responsible for 20% of NGSO regulatory fees and ” the remaining NGSO systems (“Other”) responsible for 80% of NGSO regulatory fees. Based on our current experience and considering our costs reasonably related to regulating and overseeing all NGSO systems, we think that a 20/80 percent split between less complex systems and other NGSO systems would be appropriate. The proposed 80 percent of total NGSO fees apportionment to other NGSO systems category is based on the fact that a small minority of Commission efforts appear to involve NGSO systems that meet our definition of a less complex NGSO system.

19. We recognize the considerable challenge of assigning a precise number to the apportionment of regulatory fees between less complex and other categories of NGSO space stations, given that all of these systems are NGSO systems and continue to benefit from our various activities, including rulemakings, enforcement, applications, and international activities, to some extent. For example, a number of systems with limited U.S. earth stations providing EESS have been granted waivers of the processing round procedures. Although there is no cost associated with a processing round, these waivers provide continuous benefits to these less complex systems. Based on our NGSO experience and judgement, we believe an approximate apportionment of FTEs' time working on oversight for each category of operators may be the most practical way to estimate the relative percentages of the benefits driven by our activities. Accordingly, we propose that a 20/80 split would be a reasonable apportionment to distribute our regulatory cost reasonably related to the benefits these fee payors are receiving. We seek comment on these conclusions. Accordingly, we propose regulatory fees of $105,525 per Space Station (Non-Geostationary Orbit)—Less Complex and $337,725 per Space Station (Non-Geostationary Orbit)—Other, as reflected in Table 6.

F. Continued Flexibility in FY 2021 for Regulatory Payors Seeking Waivers Due to Financial Hardship Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic

20. We seek comment on whether we should extend to the FY 2021 regulatory fee season the temporary measures the Commission adopted in FY 2020 with respect to FY 2020 regulatory fees to provide relief to regulatees whose businesses have suffered financial harm due to the pandemic. The FY 2020 Report and Order, 36 FCC Rcd 1731, included several mechanisms to provide such relief, such as: Waiver of section 1.1166(a) of the Commission's rules to permit parties seeking regulatory fee waiver and deferral for financial hardship reasons to make a single request for both waiver and deferral; waiver of the same rule to permit requests to be submitted electronically to the Commission, rather than in paper form; waivers to allow parties seeking extended payment terms to do so by submitting an email request, and allowing a combined installment payment request with any waiver, reduction, and deferral requests in a single filing.

21. In addition to those rule waivers, the Commission exercised its discretion to reduce the interest rate typically charged on installments payments to a nominal rate—and it also waived the down payment normally required before granting an installment payment request. The Commission also partially waived the requirement that parties seeking relief on financial hardship grounds submit with their requests all financial documentation needed to prove financial hardship. This allowed regulatees experiencing pandemic related financial hardship to submit additional financial documentation post-filing if necessary to determine whether relief should be granted. The Commission directed the Managing Director to work with individual regulatees that filed requests if additional documents were needed to render a decision on the request.

22. Finally, the Commission allowed debtors barred from filing requests or applications by the red-light rule who are experiencing financial hardship due to the pandemic to nonetheless request relief with respect to their regulatory fees. The Commission authorized the Managing Director to partially waive the red light to permit consideration of those requests while requiring those parties to resolve all delinquent debt to the Commission's satisfaction in the process.

23. We seek comment on extending these temporary measures for FY 2021 regulatory fees due to the continuing pandemic. We remind commenters that we cannot relax the standard for granting a waiver or deferral of fees, penalties, or other charges for late payment of regulatory fees under section 9A of the Act. Under that statute, the Commission may only waive a regulatory fee, penalty or interest if it finds there is good cause for the waiver and that the waiver is in the public interest. The Commission has only granted financial hardship waivers when the requesting party has shown it “lacks sufficient funds to pay the regulatory fees and to maintain its service to the public.” Other statutory limitations include that the Commission must act on waiver requests individually, and cannot extend the deadline we set for payment of fees beyond September 30.

G. Additional Regulatory Fee Reform

24. We seek comment on additional regulatory fee reform and ways to further improve our regulatory fee process to make it less burdensome for all entities. We seek comment on whether there are licensees who are not listed as a fee category in our current regulatory fee schedule and should be included. We also seek comment on whether our fee setting methodologies could be improved or updated to ensure that our regulatory fees are more equitable or otherwise streamlined to make the fee schedule simpler. As part of this analysis, we seek comment on the costs and benefits of reforming our fee-setting process.

III. Procedural Matters

25. Included below are procedural items as well as our current payment and collection methods. We include these payments and collection procedures here as a useful way of reminding regulatory fee payers and the public about these aspects of the annual regulatory fee collection process.

26. Credit Card Transaction Levels. In accordance with Treasury Financial Manual, Volume I, Part 5, Chapter 7000, Section 7045—Limitations on Card Collection Transactions, the highest amount that can be charged on a credit card for transactions with federal agencies is $24,999.99. Transactions greater than $24,999.99 will be rejected. This limit applies to single payments or bundled payments of more than one bill. Multiple transactions to a single agency in one day may be aggregated and treated as a single transaction subject to the $24,999.99 limit. Customers who wish to pay an amount greater than $24,999.99 should consider available electronic alternatives such as Visa or MasterCard debit cards, ACH debits from a bank account, and wire transfers. Each of these payment options is available after filing regulatory fee information in Fee Filer. Further details will be provided regarding payment methods and procedures at the time of FY 2021 regulatory fee collection in Fact Sheets, https://www.fcc.gov/regfees.

27. Payment Methods. Pursuant to an Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directive, the Commission is moving towards a paperless environment, extending to disbursement and collection of select federal government payments and receipts. In 2015, the Commission stopped accepting checks (including cashier's checks and money orders) and the accompanying hardcopy forms (e.g., Forms 159, 159-B, 159-E, 159-W) for the payment of regulatory fees. During the fee season for collecting regulatory fees, regulatees can pay their fees by credit card through Pay.gov, ACH, debit card, or by wire transfer. Additional payment instructions are posted on the Commission's website at http://transition.fcc.gov/fees/regfees.html. The receiving bank for all wire payments is the U.S. Treasury, New York, NY (TREAS NYC). Any other form of payment (e.g., checks, cashier's checks, or money orders) will be rejected. For payments by wire, a Form 159-E should still be transmitted via fax so that the Commission can associate the wire payment with the correct regulatory fee information. The fax should be sent to the Federal Communications Commission at (202) 418-2843 at least one hour before initiating the wire transfer (but on the same business day) so as not to delay crediting their account. Regulatees should discuss arrangements (including bank closing schedules) with their bankers several days before they plan to make the wire transfer to allow sufficient time for the transfer to be initiated and completed before the deadline. Complete instructions for making wire payments are posted at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/wire-transfer.

28. De Minimis Regulatory Fees, Section 9(e)(2) Exemption. Under the de minimis rule, and pursuant to our analysis under section 9(e)(2) of the Act, a regulatee is exempt from paying regulatory fees if the sum total of all of its annual regulatory fee liabilities is $1,000 or less for the fiscal year. The de minimis threshold applies only to filers of annual regulatory fees, not regulatory fees paid through multi-year filings, and it is not a permanent exemption. Each regulatee will need to reevaluate the total annual fee liability each fiscal year to determine whether they meet the de minimis exemption.

29. Standard Fee Calculations and Payment Dates.—The Commission will accept fee payments made in advance of the window for the payment of regulatory fees. The responsibility for payment of fees by service category is as follows:

  • Media Services: Regulatory fees must be paid for initial construction permits that were granted on or before October 1, 2020 for AM/FM radio stations, VHF/UHF broadcast television stations, and satellite television stations. Regulatory fees must be paid for all broadcast facility licenses granted on or before October 1, 2020.
  • Wireline (Common Carrier) Services: Regulatory fees must be paid for authorizations that were granted on or before October 1, 2020. In instances where a permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee due date. Audio bridging service providers are included in this category. For Responsible Organizations (RespOrgs) that manage Toll Free Numbers (TFN), regulatory fees should be paid on all working, assigned, and reserved toll free numbers as well as toll free numbers in any other status as defined in section 52.103 of the Commission's rules. The unit count should be based on toll free numbers managed by RespOrgs on or about December 31, 2020.
  • Wireless Services: CMRS cellular, mobile, and messaging services (fees based on number of subscribers or telephone number count): Regulatory fees must be paid for authorizations that were granted on or before October 1, 2020. The number of subscribers, units, or telephone numbers on December 31, 2020 will be used as the basis from which to calculate the fee payment. In instances where a permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee due date.
  • Wireless Services, Multi-year fees: The first seven regulatory fee categories in our Schedule of Regulatory Fees pay “small multi-year wireless regulatory fees.” Entities pay these regulatory fees in advance for the entire amount period covered by the ten-year terms of their initial licenses, and pay regulatory fees again only when the license is renewed, or a new license is obtained. We include these fee categories in our rulemaking to publicize our estimates of the number of “small multi-year wireless” licenses that will be renewed or newly obtained in FY 2021.
  • Multichannel Video Programming Distributor Services (cable television operators, CARS licensees, DBS, and IPTV): Regulatory fees must be paid for the number of basic cable television subscribers as of December 31, 2020. Regulatory fees also must be paid for CARS licenses that were granted on or before October 1, 2020. In instances where a permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee due date. For providers of DBS service and IPTV-based MVPDs, regulatory fees should be paid based on a subscriber count on or about December 31, 2020. In instances where a permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee due date.
  • International Services: Regulatory fees must be paid for (1) earth stations and (2) geostationary orbit space stations and non-geostationary orbit satellite systems that were licensed and operational on or before October 1, 2020. In instances where a permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee due date.

International Services (Submarine Cable Systems, Terrestrial and Satellite Services): Regulatory fees for submarine cable systems are to be paid on a per cable landing license basis based on lit circuit capacity as of December 31, 2020. Regulatory fees for terrestrial and satellite IBCs are to be paid based on active (used or leased) international bearer circuits as of December 31, 2020 in any terrestrial or satellite transmission facility for the provision of service to an end user or resale carrier. When calculating the number of such active circuits, entities must include circuits used by themselves or their affiliates. For these purposes, “active circuits” include backup and redundant circuits as of December 31, 2020. Whether circuits are used specifically for voice or data is not relevant for purposes of determining that they are active circuits. In instances where a permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee due date.

30. Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) and Mobile Services Assessments. The Commission will compile data from the Numbering Resource Utilization Forecast (NRUF) report that is based on “assigned” telephone number (subscriber) counts that have been adjusted for porting to net Type 0 ports (“in” and “out”). We have included non-geographic numbers in the calculation of the number of subscribers for each CMRS provider in Table 2 and the CMRS regulatory fee factor proposed in Table 3. CMRS provider regulatory fees will be calculated and should be paid based on the inclusion of non-geographic numbers. CMRS providers can adjust the total number of subscribers, if needed. This information of telephone numbers (subscriber count) will be posted on the Commission's electronic filing and payment system (Fee Filer).

31. A carrier wishing to revise its telephone number (subscriber) count can do so by accessing Fee Filer and follow the prompts to revise their telephone number counts. Any revisions to the telephone number counts should be accompanied by an explanation or supporting documentation. The Commission will then review the revised count and supporting documentation and either approve or disapprove the submission in Fee Filer. If the submission is disapproved, the Commission will contact the provider to afford the provider an opportunity to discuss its revised subscriber count and/or provide additional supporting documentation. If we receive no response from the provider, or we do not reverse our initial disapproval of the provider's revised count submission, the fee payment must be based on the number of subscribers listed initially in Fee Filer. Once the timeframe for revision has passed, the telephone number counts are final and are the basis upon which CMRS regulatory fees are to be paid. Providers can view their final telephone counts online in Fee Filer. A final CMRS assessment letter will not be mailed out.

32. Because some carriers do not file the NRUF report, they may not see their telephone number counts in Fee Filer. In these instances, the carriers should compute their fee payment using the standard methodology that is currently in place for CMRS Wireless services (i.e., compute their telephone number counts as of December 31, 2020), and submit their fee payment accordingly. Whether a carrier reviews its telephone number counts in Fee Filer or not, the Commission reserves the right to audit the number of telephone numbers for which regulatory fees are paid. In the event that the Commission determines that the number of telephone numbers that are paid is inaccurate, the Commission will bill the carrier for the difference between what was paid and what should have been paid.

IV. List of Tables

Table 2—Calculation of FY 2021 Revenue Requirements and Pro-Rata Fees

[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are submitted at the time the application is filed.]

Fee categoryFY 2021 Payment unitsYrs.FY 2020 Revenue estimatePro-rated FY 2021 revenue requirementComputed FY 2021 regulatory feeRounded FY 2021 reg. feeExpected FY 2021 revenue
PLMRS (Exclusive Use)30010187,50075,00025.0025187,500
PLMRS (Shared use)9,900101,170,000990,00010.00101,170,000
Microwave19,000103,150,0004,750,00025.00253,150,000
Marine (Ship)6,150101,065,000922,50015.00151,065,000
Aviation (Aircraft)3,90010550,000390,00010.0010550,000
Marine (Coast)401036,00016,00040.004036,000
Aviation (Ground)55010220,000110,00020.0020220,000
AM Class A 631296,100319,1254,7064,700296,100
AM Class B 1,45613,681,4503,959,2982,5232,5253,681,450
AM Class C 82511,310,4001,417,4581,6081,6001,310,400
AM Class D 1,39714,356,1004,683,3873,1723,1754,356,100
FM Classes A, B1 & C3 3,05919,141,9759,855,4123,0803,0759,141,975
FM Classes B, C, C0, C1 & C2 3,118111,246,95012,072,9523,5653,57511,246,950
AM Construction Permits 613,9603,9606606603,960
FM Construction Permits 55163,25063,2501,1501,15063,250
Digital Television (including Satellite TV)3.262 billion population125,473,85527,805,580.0085252.00852527,805,580
Digital TV Construction Permits 4114,85020,6005,1505,15020,600
LPTV/Translators/Boosters/Class A TV5,15611,682,1001,813,236351.73501,804,600
CARS Stations1501208,000224,6121,4971,500225,000
Cable TV Systems, including IPTV & DBS77,800,000149,395,00074,616,008.959.9674,688,000
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers$30,500,000,000198,547,000118,307,6940.0038790.00388118,340,000
Toll Free Numbers33,500,00013,960,0004,065,1060.12130.124,020,000
CMRS Mobile Services (Cellular/Public Mobile)500,000,000172,250,00075,174,3080.15030.1575,000,000
CMRS Messaging Services1,700,0001152,000136,0000.08000.080136,000
BRS/ LMDS1,250 3421 1716,800 190,400743,750 203,490595 594.99595 595743,750 203,490
Per Gbps circuit Int'l Bearer Circuits. Terrestrial (Common & Non-Common) & Satellite (Common & Non-Common)10,9001438,700457,32641.9542457,800
Submarine Cable Providers (See chart at bottom of Appendix C) 58.18818,280,3338,689,188149,331149,3258,688,848
Earth Stations3,00011,680,0001,760,7925875851,755,000
Space Stations (Geostationary)149116,092,50016,885,675113,327113,32516,885,425
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary, Other)1014,023,0003,377,135337,714337,7253.377,250
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary, Less Complex)81844,284105,536105,525844,200
****** Total Estimated Revenue to be Collected338,940,733373,922,577373,844,229
****** Total Revenue Requirement339,000,000374,000,000374,000,000
Difference(59,267)(77,423)(155,771)
Notes on Table 2
The fee amounts listed in the column entitled “Rounded New FY 2021 Regulatory Fee” constitute a weighted average broadcast regulatory fee by class of service. The actual FY 2021 regulatory fees for AM/FM radio station are listed on a grid located at the end of Table 3.
The AM and FM Construction Permit revenues and the Digital (VHF/UHF) Construction Permit revenues were adjusted, respectively, to set the regulatory fee to an amount no higher than the lowest licensed fee for that class of service. Reductions in the Digital (VHF/UHF) Construction Permit revenues, and in the AM and FM Construction Permit revenues, were offset by increases in the revenue totals for Digital television stations by market size, and in the AM and FM radio stations by class size and population served, respectively.
The MDS/MMDS category was renamed Broadband Radio Service (BRS). See Amendment of Parts 1, 21, 73, 74 and 101 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate the Provision of Fixed and Mobile Broadband Access, Educational and Other Advanced Services in the 2150-2162 and 2500-2690 MHz Bands, Report & Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 14165, 14169, para. 6 (2004).
The chart at the end of Table 3 lists the submarine cable bearer circuit regulatory fees (common and non-common carrier basis) that resulted from the adoption of the Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2008, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 24 FCC Rcd 6388 (2008) and Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2008, Second Report and Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4208 (2009). The Submarine Cable fee in Table 2 is a weighted average of the various fee payers in the chart at the end of Table 3.
The actual digital television regulatory fees to be paid by call sign are identified in Table 7.

Table 3—FY 2021 Schedule of Regulatory Fees

[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are submitted at the time the application is filed.]

Fee categoryAnnual regulatory fee (U.S. $s)
PLMRS (per license) (Exclusive Use) (47 CFR part 90)25.
Microwave (per license) (47 CFR part 101)25.
Marine (Ship) (per station) (47 CFR part 80)15.
Marine (Coast) (per license) (47 CFR part 80)40.
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22) (previously listed under the Land Mobile category)10.
PLMRS (Shared Use) (per license) (47 CFR part 90)10.
Aviation (Aircraft) (per station) (47 CFR part 87)10.
Aviation (Ground) (per license) (47 CFR part 87)20.
CMRS Mobile/Cellular Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 and 90) (Includes Non-Geographic telephone numbers).15.
CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24 and 90).08.
Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS/MDS) (per license) (47 CFR part 27) Local Multipoint Distribution Service (per call sign) (47 CFR, part 101)595. 595.
AM Radio Construction Permits660.
FM Radio Construction Permits1,150.
AM and FM Broadcast Radio Station FeesSee Table Below.
Digital TV (47 CFR part 73) VHF and UHF Commercial Fee Factor$.008525.*
Digital TV Construction Permits5,150.
Low Power TV, Class A TV, TV/FM Translators & Boosters (47 CFR part 74)350.
CARS (47 CFR part 78)1,500.
Cable Television Systems (per subscriber) (47 CFR part 76), Including IPTV.96.
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers (per revenue dollar).00388.
Toll Free (per toll free subscriber) (47 CFR section 52.101 (f) of the rules).12.
Earth Stations (47 CFR part 25)585.
Space Stations (per operational station in geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) also includes DBS Service (per operational station) (47 CFR part 100)113,325.
Space Stations (per operational system in non-geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) (Other)337,725.
Space Stations (per operational system in non-geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) (Less Complex)105,525.
International Bearer Circuits—Terrestrial/Satellites (per Gbps circuit)42.
Submarine Cable Landing Licenses Fee (per cable system)See Table Below.
*See Appendix F for fee amounts due, also available at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/regulatory-fees.

FY 2021 Radio Station Regulatory Fees

Population servedAM class AAM class BAM class CAM class DFM classes A, B1 & C3FM classes B, C, C0, C1 & C2
<=25,000$1,050$760$660$725$1,150$1,325
25,001-75,0001,5751,1509901,1001,7252,000
75,001-150,0002,3751,7001,4751,6252,6002,975
150,001-500,0003,5502,5752,2252,4503,8754,475
500,001-1,200,0005,3253,8503,3503,6755,8256,700
1,200,001-3,000,0007,9755,7755,0255,5008,75010,075
3,000,001-6,000,00011,9508,6507,5258,25013,10015,100
>6,000,00017,95013,00011,27512,40019,65022,650

FY 2021 International Bearer Circuits—Submarine Cable Systems

Submarine cable systems (capacity as of December 31, 2020)Fee ratio (units)FY 2021 regulatory fees
Less than 50 Gbps.0625$9,350
50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 Gbps.12518,675
250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 Gbps.2537,350
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 3,500 Gbps.574,675
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 6,500 Gbps1.0149,325
6,500 Gbps or greater2.0298,650

Table 4—Sources of Payment Unit Estimates for FY 2021

In order to calculate individual service fees for FY 2021, we adjusted FY 2020 payment units for each service to more accurately reflect expected FY 2021 payment liabilities. We obtained our updated estimates through a variety of means and sources. For example, we used Commission licensee data bases, actual prior year payment records and industry and trade association projections, when available. The databases we consulted include our Universal Licensing System (ULS), International Bureau Filing System (IBFS), Consolidated Database System (CDBS), Licensing and Management System (LMS) and Cable Operations and Licensing System (COALS), as well as reports generated within the Commission such as the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Numbering Resource Utilization Forecast. Regulatory fee payment units are not all the same for all fee categories. For most fee categories, the term “units” reflect licenses or permits that have been issued, but for other fee categories, the term “units” reflect quantities such as subscribers, population counts, circuit counts, telephone numbers, and revenues.

We sought verification for these estimates from multiple sources and, in all cases, we compared FY 2021 estimates with actual FY 2020 payment units to ensure that our revised estimates were reasonable. Where appropriate, we adjusted and/or rounded our final estimates to take into consideration the fact that certain variables that impact on the number of payment units cannot yet be estimated with sufficient accuracy. These include an unknown number of waivers and/or exemptions that may occur in FY 2021 and the fact that, in many services, the number of actual licensees or station operators fluctuates from time to time due to economic, technical, or other reasons. When we note, for example, that our estimated FY 2021 payment units are based on FY 2020 actual payment units, it does not necessarily mean that our FY 2021 projection is exactly the same number as in FY 2020. We have either rounded the FY 2020 number or adjusted it slightly to account for these variables.

Fee categorySources of payment unit estimates
Land Mobile (All), Microwave, Marine (Ship & Coast), Aviation (Aircraft & Ground), Domestic Public FixedBased on Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) projections of new applications and renewals taking into consideration existing Commission licensee data bases. Aviation (Aircraft) and Marine (Ship) estimates have been adjusted to take into consideration the licensing of portions of these services on a voluntary basis.
CMRS Cellular/Mobile ServicesBased on WTB projection reports, and FY 2020 payment data.
CMRS Messaging ServicesBased on WTB reports, and FY 2020 payment data.
AM/FM Radio StationsBased on CDBS data, adjusted for exemptions, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Digital TV Stations (Combined VHF/UHF units)Based on LMS data, fee rate adjusted for exemptions, and population figures are calculated based on individual station parameters.
AM/FM/TV Construction PermitsBased on CDBS data, adjusted for exemptions, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
LPTV, Translators and Boosters, Class A TelevisionBased on LMS data, adjusted for exemptions, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
BRS (formerly MDS/MMDS) LMDSBased on WTB reports and actual FY 2020 payment units. Based on WTB reports and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) StationsBased on data from Media Bureau's COALS database and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Cable Television System Subscribers, Including IPTV SubscribersBased on publicly available data sources for estimated subscriber counts and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Interstate Telecommunication Service ProvidersBased on FCC Form 499-Q data for the four quarters of calendar year 2020, the Wireline Competition Bureau projected the amount of calendar year 2020 revenue that will be reported on the 2021 FCC Form 499-A worksheets due in April 2021.
Earth StationsBased on International Bureau licensing data and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Space Stations (GSOs & NGSOs)Based on International Bureau data reports and actual FY 2020 payment units.
International Bearer CircuitsBased on International Bureau reports and submissions by licensees, adjusted as necessary, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Submarine Cable LicensesBased on International Bureau license information, and actual FY 2020 payment units.

Table 5—Factors, Measurements, and Calculations That Determine Station Signal Contours and Associated Population Coverages

AM Stations

For stations with nondirectional daytime antennas, the theoretical radiation was used at all azimuths. For stations with directional daytime antennas, specific information on each day tower, including field ratio, phase, spacing, and orientation was retrieved, as well as the theoretical pattern root-mean-square of the radiation in all directions in the horizontal plane (RMS) figure (milliVolt per meter (mV/m) @1 km) for the antenna system. The standard, or augmented standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in sections 73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's rules. Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3. Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2010 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block centroid is the center point of a small area containing population as computed by the U.S. Census Bureau.) The sum of the population figures for all enclosed blocks represents the total population for the predicted principal community coverage area.

FM Stations

The greater of the horizontal or vertical effective radiated power (ERP) (kW) and respective height above average terrain (HAAT) (m) combination was used. Where the antenna height above mean sea level (HAMSL) was available, it was used in lieu of the average HAAT figure to calculate specific HAAT figures for each of 360 radials under study. Any available directional pattern information was applied as well, to produce a radial-specific ERP figure. The HAAT and ERP figures were used in conjunction with the Field Strength (50-50) propagation curves specified in 47 CFR 73.313 of the Commission's rules to predict the distance to the principal community (70 dBu (decibel above 1 microVolt per meter) or 3.17 mV/m) contour for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2010 block centroids were contained in the polygon. The sum of the population figures for all enclosed blocks represents the total population for the predicted principal community coverage area.

Table 6—Satellite Charts for FY 2021 Regulatory Fees

[U.S.-licensed space stations]

LicenseeCall signSatellite nameType
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2922SKY-B1GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2640DIRECTV T11GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2711DIRECTV RB-1GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2632DIRECTV T8GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2669DIRECTV T9SGSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2641DIRECTV T10GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2797DIRECTV T12GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2930DIRECTV T15GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2673DIRECTV T5GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2455DIRECTV T7SGSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS2133SPACEWAY 2GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLCS3039DIRECTV T16GSO
DISH Operating L.L.CS2931ECHOSTAR 18GSO
DISH Operating L.L.CS2738ECHOSTAR 11GSO
DISH Operating L.L.CS2694ECHOSTAR 10GSO
DISH Operating L.L.CS2740ECHOSTAR 7GSO
DISH Operating L.L.CS2790ECHOSTAR 14GSO
EchoStar Satellite Operating CorporationS2811ECHOSTAR 15GSO
EchoStar Satellite Operating CorporationS2844ECHOSTAR 16GSO
EchoStar Satellite Operating CorporationS2653ECHOSTAR 12GSO
EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.CS2179ECHOSTAR 9GSO
ES 172 LLCS2610EUTELSAT 174AGSO
ES 172 LLCS3021EUTELSAT 172BGSO
Horizon-3 Satellite LLCS2947HORIZONS-3eGSO
Hughes Network Systems, LLCS2663SPACEWAY 3GSO
Hughes Network Systems, LLCS2834ECHOSTAR 19GSO
Hughes Network Systems, LLCS2753ECHOSTAR XVIIGSO
Intelsat License LLC/ViaSat, IncS2160GALAXY 28GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2414INTELSAT 10-02GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2972INTELSAT 37eGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2854NSS-7GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2409INELSAT 905GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2411INTELSAT 907GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2405INTELSAT 901GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2408INTELSAT 904GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2804INTELSAT 25GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2959INTELSAT 35eGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2237INTELSAT 11GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2785INTELSAT 14GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2913INTELSAT 29EGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2380INTELSAT 9GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2831INTELSAT 23GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2915INTELSAT 34GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2863INTELSAT 21GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2750INTELSAT 16GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2715GALAXY 17GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2154GALAXY 25GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2253GALAXY 11GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2381GALAXY 3CGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2887INTELSAT 30GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2924INTELSAT 31GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2647GALAXY 19GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2687GALAXY 16GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2733GALAXY 18GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2385GALAXY 14GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2386GALAXY 13GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2422GALAXY 12GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2387GALAXY 15GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2704INTELSAT 5GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2817INTELSAT 18GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2960JCSAT-RAGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2850INTELSAT 19GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2368INTELSAT 1RGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2988TELKOM-2GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2789INTELSAT 15GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2423HORIZONS 2GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2846INTELSAT 22GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2847INTELSAT 20GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2948INTELSAT 36GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2814INTELSAT 17GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2410INTELSAT 906GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2406INTELSAT 902GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2939INTELSAT 33eGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2382INTELSAT 10GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS2751NEW DAWNGSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-PossessionS3023INTELSAT 39GSO
Leidos, IncS2371LM-RPS2GSO
Ligado Networks Subsidiary, LLCS2358SKYTERRA-1GSO
Ligado Networks Subsidiary, LLCAMSC-1MSAT-2GSO
Novavision Group, IncS2861DIRECTV KU-79WGSO
Satellite CD Radio LLCS2812FM-6GSO
SES Americom, IncS2415NSS-10GSO
SES Americom, IncS2162AMC-3GSO
SES Americom, IncS2347AMC-6GSO
SES Americom, IncS2134AMC-2GSO
SES Americom, IncS2826SES-2GSO
SES Americom, IncS2807SES-1GSO
SES Americom, IncS2892SES-3GSO
SES Americom, IncS2180AMC-15GSO
SES Americom, IncS2445AMC-1GSO
SES Americom, IncS2135AMC-4GSO
SES Americom, IncS2155AMC-7GSO
SES Americom, IncS2713AMC-18GSO
SES Americom, IncS2433AMC-11GSO
SES Americom, Inc./Alascom, IncS2379AMC-8GSO
SES Americom, Inc./EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.CS2181AMC-16GSO
Sirius XM Radio IncS2710FM-5GSO
Skynet Satellite CorporationS2933TELSTAR 12VGSO
Skynet Satellite CorporationS2357TELSTAR 11NGSO
ViaSat, IncS2747VIASAT-1GSO
XM Radio LLCS2617XM-3GSO
XM Radio LLCS2616XM-4GSO

Non-U.S.-Licensed Space Stations—Market Access Through Petition for Declaratory Ruling

LicenseeCall signSatellite common nameSatellite type
ABS Global LtdS2987ABS-3AGSO
DBSD Services LtdS2651DBSD G1GSO
Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales S.AS2956ARSAT-2GSO
European Telecommunications Satellite OrganizationS2596Atlantic Bird 2GSO
European Telecommunications Satellite OrganizationS3031EUTELSAT 133 WEST AGSO
Gamma Acquisition L.L.CS2633TerreStar 1GSO
Hispamar Satélites, S.AS2793AMAZONAS-2GSO
Hispamar Satélites, S.AS2886AMAZONAS-3GSO
Hispasat, S.AS2969HISPASAT 30W-6GSO
Inmarsat PLCS2932Inmarsat-4 F3GSO
Inmarsat PLCS2949Inmarsat-3 F5GSO
Inmarsat Mobile Networks, IncE150028Inmarsat 5F3GSO
Intelsat License LLCS2592/S2868Galaxy 23GSO
Intelsat License LLCS3058HISPASAT 143W-1GSO
New Skies Satellites B.VS2756NSS-9GSO
New Skies Satellites B.VS2870SES-6GSO
New Skies Satellites B.VS3048NSS-6GSO
New Skies Satellites B.VS2828SES-4GSO
New Skies Satellites B.VS2950SES-10GSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.VS2695EUTELSAT 113 WEST AGSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.VS2926EUTELSAT 117 WEST BGSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.VS2938EUTELSAT 115 WEST BGSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.VS2873EUTELSAT 117 WEST AGSO
SES Satellites (Gibraltar) LtdS2676AMC 21GSO
SES Americom, IncS3037NSS-11GSO
SES Americom, IncS2964SES-11GSO
SES DTH do Brasil LtdS2974SES-14GSO
SES Satellites (Gibraltar) LtdS2951SES-15GSO
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.AS2677STAR ONE C1GSO
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.AS2678STAR ONE C2GSO
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.AS2845STAR ONE C3GSO
Telesat Brasil Capacidade de Satelites LtdaS2821ESTRELA DO SUL 2GSO
Telesat CanadaS2674ANIK F1RGSO
Telesat CanadaS2703ANIK F3GSO
Telesat CanadaS2646/S2472ANIK F2GSO
Telesat International LtdS2955TELSTAR 19 VANTAGEGSO
Viasat, IncS2902VIASAT-2GSO

Non-U.S.-Licensed Space Stations—Market Access Through Earth Station Licenses

ITU Name (if available)Common nameCall signGSO/NGSO
APSTAR VIAPSTAR 6M292090GSO
AUSSAT B 152EOPTUS D2M221170GSO
CAN-BSS3 and CAN-BSSECHOSTAR 23SM1987GSO
Ciel Satellite GroupCiel-2E050029GSO
ECHOSTAR 23ECHOSTAR 23SM2975GSO
ECHOSTAR 8 (MEX)ECHOSTAR 8NUS1108GSO
Eutelsat 65 West AEutelsat 65 West AE160081GSO
INMARSAT 3F3INMARSAT 3F3E000284GSO
INMARSAT 4F1INMARSAT 4F1KA25GSO
JCSAT-2BJCSAT-2BM174163GSO
NIMIQ 5NIMIQ 5E080107GSO
MSAT-1MSAT-1E980179GSO
QUETZSAT-1(MEX)QUETZSAT-1NUS1101GSO
Superbird C2Superbird C2M334100GSO
WILDBLUE-1WILDBLUE-1E040213GSO
Yamal 300KYamal 300KM174162GSO

Non-Geostationary Space Stations (NGSO)

ITU name (if available)Common nameCall signNGSO
U.S.-Licensed NGSO Systems
ORBCOMM License CorpORBCOMMS2103Other.
Iridium Constellation LLCIRIDIUMS2110Other.
Space Exploration Holdings, LLCSPACEX Ku/Ka-BandS2983/S3018Other.
Swarm TechnologiesSWARMS3041Other.
Planet LabsFlockS2912Less Complex.
Planet LabsSkysatsS2862Less Complex.
Maxar LicenseWorldView 1, 2, 3 & 4S2129/S2348Less Complex.
BlackSky GlobalGlobal 1, 2, 3 & 4S3032Less Complex.
Astro Digital U.S., IncLANDMAPPERS3014Less Complex.
Hawkeye 360HE360S3042Less Complex.
Non-U.S.-Licensed NGSO Systems—Market Access Through Petition for Declaratory Ruling
Telesat CanadaTELESAT Ku/Ka-BandS2976Other.
Kepler Communications, IncKEPLERS2981Other.
WorldVu Satellites LtdONEWEBS2963Other.
Hiber IncHIBERS3038Other.
O3b LtdO3bS2935Other.
Non-U.S.-Licensed NGSO Systems—Market Access Through Earth Station Licenses
EXACTVIEW-1EXACTVIEW-1SM2989Less Complex.
NGSO Systems that Are Partly U.S.-Licensed and Partly Non-U.S.-Licensed with Market Access Through Petition for Declaratory Ruling
Globalstar License LLCGLOBALSTARS2115Other.
Spire GlobalLEMUR & MINASS2946/S3045Less Complex.

Table 7—FY 2021 Full-Service Broadcast Television Stations by Call Sign

Facility Id.Call signService area populationTerrain limited populationTerrain limited fee amount
3246KAAH-TV955,391879,906$7,501
18285KAAL589,502568,1694,844
11912KAAS-TV220,262219,9221,875
56528KABB2,474,2962,456,68920,943
282KABC-TV17,540,79116,957,292144,561
1236KACV-TV372,627372,3303,174
33261KADN-TV877,965877,9657,485
8263KAEF-TV138,085122,8081,047
2728KAET4,217,2174,184,38635,672
2767KAFT1,204,3761,122,9289,573
62442KAID711,035702,7215,991
4145KAII-TV188,810165,3961,410
67494KAIL1,967,7441,948,34116,610
13988KAIT861,149845,8127,211
40517KAJB383,886383,1953,267
65522KAKE803,937799,2546,814
804KAKM380,240379,1053,232
148KAKW-DT2,615,9562,531,81321,584
51598KALB-TV943,307942,0438,031
51241KALO948,683844,5037,199
40820KAMC391,526391,5023,338
8523KAMR-TV366,476366,3353,123
65301KAMU-TV346,892342,4552,919
2506KAPP319,797283,9442,421
3658KARD703,234700,8875,975
23079KARE3,924,9443,907,48333,311
33440KARK-TV1,212,0381,196,19610,198
37005KARZ-TV1,066,3861,050,2708,954
32311KASA-TV1,161,7891,119,1089,540
41212KASN1,175,6271,159,7219,887
7143KASW4,174,4374,160,49735,468
55049KASY-TV1,144,8391,099,8259,376
33471KATC1,348,8971,348,89711,499
13813KATN97,46697,128828
21649KATU2,977,9932,845,58224,259
33543KATV1,257,7771,234,93310,528
50182KAUT-TV1,637,3331,636,33013,950
6864KAUZ-TV381,671379,4353,235
73101KAVU-TV319,618319,4842,724
49579KAWB186,919186,8451,593
49578KAWE136,033133,9371,142
58684KAYU-TV809,464750,7666,400
29234KAZA-TV14,973,53513,810,130117,731
17433KAZD6,776,7786,774,17257,750
1151KAZQ1,097,0101,084,3279,244
35811KAZT-TV436,925359,2733,063
4148KBAK-TV1,510,4001,263,91010,775
16940KBCA479,260479,2194,085
53586KBCB1,256,1931,223,88310,434
69619KBCW8,227,5627,375,19962,874
22685KBDI-TV4,042,1773,683,39431,401
56384KBEH17,736,49717,695,306150,852
65395KBFD-DT953,207834,3417,113
169030KBGS-TV159,269156,8021,337
61068KBHE-TV140,860133,0821,135
48556KBIM-TV205,701205,6471,753
29108KBIN-TV912,921911,7257,772
33658KBJR-TV275,585271,2982,313
83306KBLN-TV297,384134,9271,150
63768KBLR1,964,9791,915,86116,333
53324KBME-TV123,571123,4851,053
10150KBMT743,009742,3696,329
22121KBMY119,993119,9081,022
49760KBOI-TV715,191708,3746,039
55370KBRR149,869149,8681,278
66414KBSD-DT155,012154,8911,320
66415KBSH-DT102,781100,433856
19593KBSI756,501754,7226,434
66416KBSL-DT49,81448,483413
4939KBSV1,352,1661,262,70810,765
62469KBTC-TV3,697,9813,621,96530,877
61214KBTV-TV734,008734,0086,257
6669KBTX-TV4,404,6484,401,04837,519
35909KBVO1,498,0151,312,36011,188
58618KBVU135,249120,8271,030
6823KBYU-TV2,389,5482,209,06018,832
33756KBZK120,807107,817919
21422KCAL-TV17,499,48316,889,157143,980
11265KCAU-TV714,315706,2246,021
14867KCBA3,088,3942,369,80320,203
27507KCBD414,804414,0913,530
9628KCBS-TV17,853,15216,656,778141,999
49750KCBY-TV89,15673,211624
33710KCCI1,102,1301,095,3269,338
9640KCCW-TV284,280276,9352,361
63158KCDO-TV2,798,1032,650,22522,593
62424KCDT698,389657,1015,602
83913KCEB1,163,2281,159,6659,886
57219KCEC3,831,1923,613,28730,803
10245KCEN-TV1,795,7671,757,01814,979
13058KCET16,875,01915,402,588131,307
18079KCFW-TV148,162129,1221,101
132606KCGE-DT123,930123,9301,057
60793KCHF1,118,6711,085,2059,251
33722KCIT382,477381,8183,255
62468KCKA953,680804,3626,857
41969KCLO-TV138,413132,1571,127
47903KCNC-TV3,794,4003,541,08930,188
71586KCNS8,270,8587,381,65662,929
33742KCOP-TV17,386,13316,647,708141,922
19117KCOS1,014,3961,014,2058,646
63165KCOY-TV664,655459,4683,917
33894KCPQ4,439,8754,311,99436,760
53843KCPT2,507,8792,506,22421,366
33875KCRA-TV10,612,4836,500,77455,419
9719KCRG-TV1,136,7621,107,1309,438
60728KCSD-TV273,553273,4472,331
59494KCSG174,814164,7651,405
33749KCTS-TV4,177,8244,115,60335,086
41230KCTV2,547,4562,545,64521,702
58605KCVU630,068616,0685,252
10036KCWC-DT44,21639,439336
64444KCWE2,460,1722,458,91320,962
51502KCWI-TV1,043,8111,042,6428,889
42008KCWO-TV50,70750,685432
166511KCWV207,398207,3701,768
24316KCWX3,961,2683,954,78733,715
68713KCWY-DT79,94879,414677
22201KDAF6,648,5076,645,22656,651
33764KDBC-TV1,015,5641,015,1628,654
79258KDCK43,08843,067367
166332KDCU-DT796,251795,5046,782
38375KDEN-TV3,376,7993,351,18228,569
17037KDFI6,684,4396,682,48756,968
33770KDFW6,659,3126,657,02356,751
29102KDIN-TV1,088,3761,083,8459,240
25454KDKA-TV3,611,7963,450,69029,417
60740KDKF71,41364,567550
4691KDLH263,422260,3942,220
41975KDLO-TV208,354208,1181,774
55379KDLT-TV639,284628,2815,356
55375KDLV-TV96,87396,620824
25221KDMD375,328373,4083,183
78915KDMI1,141,9901,140,9399,727
56524KDNL-TV2,987,2192,982,31125,424
24518KDOC-TV17,503,79316,701,233142,378
1005KDOR-TV1,112,0601,108,5569,450
60736KDRV519,706440,0023,751
61064KDSD-TV64,31459,635508
53329KDSE42,89641,432353
56527KDSM-TV1,096,2201,095,4789,339
49326KDTN6,602,3276,600,18656,267
83491KDTP26,56424,469209
33778KDTV-DT7,959,3497,129,63860,780
67910KDTX-TV6,680,7386,679,42456,942
126KDVR3,644,9123,521,88430,024
18084KECI-TV211,745193,8031,652
51208KECY-TV399,372394,3793,362
58408KEDT513,683513,6834,379
55435KEET177,313159,9601,364
41983KELO-TV705,364646,1265,508
34440KEMO-TV8,270,8587,381,65662,929
2777KEMV619,889559,1354,767
26304KENS2,544,0942,529,38221,563
63845KENV-DT47,22040,677347
18338KENW87,01787,017742
50591KEPB-TV576,964523,6554,464
56029KEPR-TV453,259433,2603,694
49324KERA-TV6,681,0836,677,85256,929
40878KERO-TV1,285,3571,164,9799,931
61067KESD-TV166,018159,1951,357
25577KESQ-TV1,334,172572,0574,877
50205KETA-TV1,702,4411,688,22714,392
62182KETC2,913,9242,911,31324,819
37101KETD3,323,5703,285,23128,007
2768KETG426,883409,5113,491
12895KETH-TV6,088,8216,088,67751,906
55643KETK-TV1,031,5671,030,1228,782
2770KETS1,185,1111,166,7969,947
53903KETV1,355,7141,350,74011,515
92872KETZ526,890523,8774,466
68853KEYC-TV544,900531,0794,527
33691KEYE-TV2,732,2572,652,52922,613
60637KEYT-TV1,419,5641,239,57710,567
83715KEYU339,348339,3022,893
34406KEZI1,113,1711,065,8809,087
34412KFBB-TV93,51991,964784
125KFCT795,114788,7476,724
51466KFDA-TV385,064383,9773,273
22589KFDM732,665732,5886,245
65370KFDX-TV381,703381,3183,251
49264KFFV4,020,9263,987,15333,990
12729KFFX-TV409,952403,6923,441
83992KFJX515,708505,6474,311
42122KFMB-TV3,947,7353,699,98131,542
53321KFME393,045392,4723,346
74256KFNB80,38279,842681
21613KFNE54,98854,420464
21612KFNR10,98810,96593
66222KFOR-TV1,616,4591,615,61413,773
33716KFOX-TV1,023,9991,018,5498,683
41517KFPH-DT347,579282,8382,411
81509KFPX-TV963,969963,8468,217
31597KFQX186,473163,6371,395
59013KFRE-TV1,721,2751,705,48414,539
51429KFSF-DT7,348,8286,528,43055,655
66469KFSM-TV906,728884,9197,544
8620KFSN-TV1,836,6071,819,58515,512
29560KFTA-TV818,859809,1736,898
83714KFTC61,99061,953528
60537KFTH-DT6,080,6886,080,37351,835
60549KFTR-DT17,560,67916,305,726139,006
61335KFTS74,93665,126555
81441KFTU-DT113,876109,731935
34439KFTV-DT1,794,9841,779,91715,174
36917KFVE953,895851,5857,260
592KFVS-TV895,871873,7777,449
29015KFWD6,610,8366,598,49656,252
35336KFXA875,538874,0707,451
17625KFXB-TV373,280368,4663,141
70917KFXK-TV934,043931,7917,944
84453KFXL-TV862,531854,6787,286
41427KFYR-TV130,881128,3011,094
25685KGAN1,083,2131,057,5979,016
34457KGBT-TV1,230,7981,230,79110,492
52593KGBY270,089218,5441,863
7841KGCW949,575945,4768,060
24485KGEB1,186,2251,150,2019,805
34459KGET-TV917,927874,3327,454
53320KGFE114,564114,564977
7894KGIN230,535228,3381,947
83945KGLA-DT1,645,6411,645,64114,029
34445KGMB953,398851,0887,256
23302KGMC1,824,7861,803,79615,377
36914KGMD-TV94,32393,879800
36920KGMV193,564162,2301,383
10061KGNS-TV267,236259,5482,213
34470KGO-TV8,637,0747,929,29467,597
56034KGPE1,699,1311,682,08214,340
81694KGPX-TV685,626624,9555,328
25511KGTF161,885160,5681,369
40876KGTV3,960,6673,682,21931,391
36918KGUN-TV1,398,5271,212,48410,336
34874KGW3,058,2162,881,38724,564
63177KGWC-TV80,47580,009682
63162KGWL-TV38,12538,028324
63166KGWN-TV469,467440,3883,754
63170KGWR-TV51,31550,957434
4146KHAW-TV95,20494,851809
34846KHBC-TV74,88474,884638
60353KHBS631,770608,0525,184
27300KHCE-TV2,353,8832,348,39120,020
26431KHET959,060944,5688,052
21160KHGI-TV233,973229,1731,954
29085KHIN1,041,2441,039,3838,861
17688KHME181,345179,7061,532
47670KHMT175,601170,9571,457
47987KHNE-TV203,931202,9441,730
34867KHNL953,398851,0887,256
60354KHOG-TV765,360702,9845,993
4144KHON-TV953,207886,4317,557
34529KHOU6,083,3366,081,78551,847
4690KHQA-TV318,469316,1342,695
34537KHQ-TV822,371774,8216,605
30601KHRR1,227,8471,166,8909,948
34348KHSD-TV188,735185,2021,579
24508KHSL-TV625,904608,8505,190
69677KHSV2,059,7942,020,04517,221
64544KHVO94,22693,657798
23394KIAH6,099,6946,099,29751,997
34564KICU-TV8,233,0417,174,31661,161
56028KIDK305,509302,5352,579
58560KIDY116,614116,596994
53382KIEM-TV174,390160,8011,371
66258KIFI-TV324,422320,1182,729
10188KIII569,864566,7964,832
29095KIIN1,365,2151,335,70711,387
34527KIKU953,896850,9637,254
63865KILM17,256,20515,804,489134,733
56033KIMA-TV308,604260,5932,222
66402KIMT654,083643,3845,485
67089KINC2,002,0661,920,90316,376
34847KING-TV4,074,2884,036,92634,415
51708KINT-TV1,015,5821,015,2748,655
26249KION-TV2,400,317855,8087,296
62427KIPT171,405170,4551,453
66781KIRO-TV4,058,1014,030,96834,364
62430KISU-TV311,827307,6512,623
12896KITU-TV712,362712,3626,073
64548KITV953,207839,9067,160
59255KIVI-TV710,819702,6195,990
47285KIXE-TV467,518428,1183,650
13792KJJC-TV82,74981,865698
14000KJLA17,929,10016,794,896143,176
20015KJNP-TV98,40398,097836
53315KJRE16,18716,170138
59439KJRH-TV1,416,1081,397,31111,912
55364KJRR45,51544,098376
7675KJTL379,594379,2633,233
55031KJTV-TV406,283406,2603,463
13814KJUD31,22930,106257
36607KJZZ-TV2,388,9652,209,18318,833
83180KKAI955,203941,2148,024
58267KKAP957,786923,1727,870
24766KKCO206,018172,6281,472
35097KKJB629,939624,7845,326
22644KKPX-TV7,588,2886,758,49057,616
35037KKTV2,892,1262,478,86421,132
35042KLAS-TV2,094,2971,940,03016,539
52907KLAX-TV367,212366,8393,127
3660KLBK-TV387,783387,7433,306
65523KLBY31,10231,096265
38430KLCS16,875,01915,402,588131,307
77719KLCW-TV381,889381,8163,255
51479KLDO-TV250,832250,8322,138
37105KLEI175,045138,0871,177
56032KLEW-TV164,908148,2561,264
35059KLFY-TV1,355,8901,355,40911,555
54011KLJB1,027,1041,012,3098,630
11264KLKN932,757895,1017,631
47975KLNE-TV120,338120,2771,025
38590KLPA-TV414,699414,4473,533
38588KLPB-TV749,053749,0536,386
749KLRN2,374,4722,353,44020,063
11951KLRT-TV1,171,6781,152,5419,825
8564KLRU2,614,6582,575,51821,956
8322KLSR-TV564,415508,1574,332
31114KLST199,067169,5511,445
24436KLTJ6,034,1316,033,86751,439
38587KLTL-TV423,574423,5743,611
38589KLTM-TV694,280688,9155,873
38591KLTS-TV883,661882,5897,524
68540KLTV1,069,6901,051,3618,963
12913KLUJ-TV1,195,7511,195,75110,194
57220KLUZ-TV1,079,7181,019,3028,690
11683KLVX2,044,1501,936,08316,505
82476KLWB1,065,7481,065,7489,086
40250KLWY541,043538,2314,588
64551KMAU213,060188,9531,611
51499KMAX-TV10,767,6057,132,24060,802
65686KMBC-TV2,507,8952,506,66121,369
56079KMBH1,225,7321,225,73210,449
35183KMCB69,35766,203564
41237KMCC2,064,5922,010,26217,137
42636KMCI-TV2,429,3922,428,62620,704
38584KMCT-TV267,004266,8802,275
22127KMCY71,79771,793612
162016KMDE35,40935,401302
26428KMEB221,810203,4701,735
39665KMEG708,748704,1306,003
35123KMEX-DT17,628,35416,318,720139,117
40875KMGH-TV3,815,2533,574,36530,471
35131KMID383,449383,4393,269
16749KMIR-TV2,760,914730,7646,230
63164KMIZ532,025530,0084,518
53541KMLM-DT293,290293,2902,500
52046KMLU711,951708,1076,037
47981KMNE-TV47,23244,189377
24753KMOH-TV199,885184,2831,571
4326KMOS-TV804,745803,1296,847
41425KMOT81,51779,504678
70034KMOV3,035,0773,029,40525,826
51488KMPH-TV1,725,3971,697,87114,474
73701KMPX6,678,8296,674,70656,902
44052KMSB1,321,6141,039,4428,861
68883KMSP-TV3,832,0403,805,14132,439
12525KMSS-TV1,068,1201,066,3889,091
43095KMTP-TV5,252,0624,457,61738,001
35189KMTR589,948520,6664,439
35190KMTV-TV1,346,5491,344,79611,464
77063KMTW761,521761,5166,492
35200KMVT184,647176,3511,503
32958KMVU-DT308,150231,5061,974
86534KMYA-DT200,764200,7191,711
51518KMYS2,273,8882,267,91319,334
54420KMYT-TV1,314,1971,302,37811,103
35822KMYU133,563130,1981,110
993KNAT-TV1,157,6301,124,6199,587
24749KNAZ-TV332,321227,6581,941
47906KNBC17,859,64716,555,232141,133
81464KNBN145,493136,9951,168
9754KNCT1,751,8381,726,14814,715
82611KNDB118,154118,1221,007
82615KNDM72,21672,209616
12395KNDO314,875270,8922,309
12427KNDU475,612462,5563,943
17683KNEP101,38995,890817
48003KNHL277,777277,3082,364
125710KNIC-DT2,398,2962,383,29420,318
59363KNIN-TV708,289703,8386,000
48525KNLC2,981,5082,978,97925,396
48521KNLJ655,000642,7055,479
84215KNMD-TV1,120,2861,100,8699,385
55528KNME-TV1,149,0361,103,6959,409
47707KNMT2,887,1422,794,99523,827
48975KNOE-TV733,097729,7036,221
49273KNOP-TV87,90485,423728
10228KNPB604,614462,7323,945
55362KNRR25,95725,931221
35277KNSD3,861,6603,618,32130,846
19191KNSN-TV611,981459,4853,917
58608KNSO1,976,3171,931,82516,469
35280KNTV8,525,8188,027,50568,434
144KNVA2,550,2252,529,18421,561
33745KNVN495,902470,2524,009
69692KNVO1,247,0141,247,01410,631
29557KNWA-TV822,906804,6826,860
16950KNXT2,180,0452,160,46018,418
59440KNXV-TV4,183,9434,173,02235,575
59014KOAA-TV1,608,5281,203,73110,262
50588KOAB-TV207,070203,3711,734
50590KOAC-TV1,957,2821,543,40113,157
58552KOAM-TV595,307584,9214,986
53928KOAT-TV1,132,3721,105,1169,421
35313KOB1,152,8411,113,1629,490
35321KOBF201,911166,1771,417
8260KOBI562,463519,0634,425
62272KOBR211,709211,5511,803
50170KOCB1,629,7831,629,15213,889
4328KOCE-TV17,447,90316,331,792139,229
84225KOCM1,434,3251,433,60512,221
12508KOCO-TV1,716,5691,708,08514,561
83181KOCW83,80783,789714
18283KODE-TV740,156731,5126,236
66195KOED-TV1,497,2971,459,83312,445
50198KOET658,606637,6405,436
51189KOFY-TV5,252,0624,457,61738,001
34859KOGG190,829161,3101,375
166534KOHD201,310197,6621,685
35380KOIN3,028,4822,881,46024,564
35388KOKH-TV1,627,1161,625,24613,855
11910KOKI-TV1,366,2201,352,22711,528
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61573WVEO1,153,382761,4545,111
69946WVER888,756758,4416,466
10976WVFX731,193609,7635,198
47929WVIA-TV3,429,2132,838,00024,194
3667WVII-TV368,022346,8742,957
70309WVIR-TV1,945,6371,908,39516,269
74170WVIT5,846,0935,357,63945,674
18753WVIZ3,695,2233,689,17331,450
70021WVLA-TV1,897,1791,897,00716,172
81750WVLR1,412,7281,300,55411,087
35908WVLT-TV1,888,6071,633,63313,927
74169WVNS-TV911,630606,8205,173
11259WVNY742,579659,2705,620
29000WVOZ-TV1,132,932731,1995,111
71657WVPB-TV780,268752,7476,417
60111WVPT767,268642,1735,475
70491WVPX-TV4,147,2984,114,92035,080
66378WVPY756,696632,6495,393
67190WVSN2,948,8322,137,33318,221
69943WVTA760,072579,7034,942
69940WVTB455,880257,4452,195
74173WVTM-TV2,009,3461,940,15316,540
74174WVTV3,091,1323,083,10826,283
77496WVUA2,209,9212,160,10118,415
4149WVUE-DT1,658,1251,658,12514,136
4329WVUT273,293273,2152,329
74176WVVA1,037,632722,6666,161
3113WVXF85,19178,556670
12033WWAY1,208,6251,208,62510,304
30833WWBT1,924,5021,892,84216,136
20295WWCP-TV2,811,2782,548,69121,728
24812WWCW1,390,9851,212,30810,335
23671WWDP5,792,0485,564,29547,436
21158WWHO2,762,3442,721,50423,201
14682WWJE-DT7,209,5717,084,34960,394
72123WWJ-TV5,562,0315,561,77747,414
166512WWJX518,866518,8464,423
6868WWLP3,838,2723,077,80026,238
74192WWL-TV1,788,6241,788,62415,248
3133WWMB1,547,9741,544,77813,169
74195WWMT2,460,9422,455,43220,933
68851WWNY-TV375,600346,6232,955
74197WWOR-TV19,853,83619,615,370167,221
65943WWPB3,197,8582,775,96623,665
23264WWPX-TV2,299,4412,231,61219,024
68547WWRS-TV2,324,1552,321,06619,787
61251WWSB3,340,1333,340,13328,475
23142WWSI11,269,83111,098,54094,615
16747WWTI196,531190,0971,621
998WWTO-TV5,613,7375,613,73747,857
26994WWTV1,034,1741,022,3228,715
84214WWTW1,527,5111,526,62513,014
26993WWUP-TV116,638110,592943
23338WXBU4,030,6933,538,09630,162
61504WXCW1,749,8471,749,84714,917
61084WXEL-TV5,416,6045,416,60446,177
60539WXFT-DT10,174,46410,170,75786,706
23929WXGA-TV608,494606,8495,173
51163WXIA-TV6,179,6806,035,82851,455
53921WXII-TV3,630,5513,299,11428,125
146WXIN2,836,5322,814,81523,996
39738WXIX-TV2,911,0542,900,87524,730
414WXLV-TV4,362,7614,333,73736,945
68433WXMI1,988,9701,988,58916,953
64549WXOW425,378413,2643,523
6601WXPX-TV4,594,5884,592,63939,152
74215WXTV-DT19,992,09619,643,518167,461
12472WXTX699,095694,8375,923
11970WXXA-TV1,680,6701,537,86813,110
57274WXXI-TV1,184,8601,168,6969,963
53517WXXV-TV1,191,1231,189,58410,141
10267WXYZ-TV5,622,5435,622,14047,929
12279WYCC9,729,9829,729,63482,945
77515WYCI35,87326,508226
70149WYCW3,388,9453,227,02527,510
62219WYDC560,266449,4863,832
18783WYDN2,577,8482,512,15021,416
35582WYDO1,097,7451,097,7459,358
25090WYES-TV1,872,2451,872,05915,959
53905WYFF2,626,3632,416,55120,601
49803WYIN6,956,1416,956,14159,301
24915WYMT-TV1,180,276863,8817,365
17010WYOU2,879,1962,226,88318,984
77789WYOW91,23390,799774
13933WYPX-TV1,529,5001,413,58312,051
4693WYTV4,898,6224,535,57638,666
5875WYZZ-TV1,042,1401,036,7218,838
15507WZBJ1,606,8441,439,71612,274
28119WZDX1,596,7711,514,65412,912
70493WZME5,996,4085,544,70847,269
81448WZMQ73,42372,945622
71871WZPX-TV2,039,1572,039,15717,384
136750WZRB952,279951,6938,113
418WZTV2,312,6582,301,18719,618
83270WZVI76,99275,863647
19183WZVN-TV1,981,4881,981,48816,892
49713WZZM1,574,5461,548,83513,204
Call signs WIPM and WIPR are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WNJX and WAPA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WKAQ and WORA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WOLE and WLII are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WVEO and WTCV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WJPX and WJWN are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WAPA and WTIN are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WSUR and WLII are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WVOZ and WTCV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WJPX and WKPV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WMTJ and WQTO are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WIRS and WJPX are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.
Call signs WRFB and WORA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $26,425.

Table 8—FY 2020 Schedule of Regulatory Fees

[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are submitted at the time the application is filed.]

Fee categoryAnnual regulatory fee (U.S. $s)
PLMRS (per license) (Exclusive Use) (47 CFR part 90)25.
Microwave (per license) (47 CFR part 101)25.
Marine (Ship) (per station) (47 CFR part 80)15.
Marine (Coast) (per license) (47 CFR part 80)40.
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22) (previously listed under the Land Mobile category)10.
PLMRS (Shared Use) (per license) (47 CFR part 90)10.
Aviation (Aircraft) (per station) (47 CFR part 87)10.
Aviation (Ground) (per license) (47 CFR part 87)20.
CMRS Mobile/Cellular Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 and 90).17.
CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24 and 90).08.
Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS/MDS) (per license) (47 CFR part 27)560.
Local Multipoint Distribution Service (per call sign) (47 CFR, part 101)560.
AM Radio Construction Permits610.
FM Radio Construction Permits1,075.
AM and FM Broadcast Radio Station FeesSee Table Below.
Digital TV (47 CFR part 73) VHF and UHF Commercial Fee Factor* .007837.
Digital TV Construction Permits4,950.
Low Power TV, Class A TV, TV/FM Translators & Boosters (47 CFR part 74)315.
CARS (47 CFR part 78)1,300.
Cable Television Systems (per subscriber) (47 CFR part 76), Including IPTV.89.
Direct Broadcast Service (DBS) (per subscriber) (as defined by section 602(13) of the Act).72.
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers (per revenue dollar).00321.
Toll Free (per toll free subscriber) (47 CFR section 52.101 (f) of the rules).12.
Earth Stations (47 CFR part 25)560.
Space Stations (per operational station in geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) also includes DBS Service (per operational station) (47 CFR part 100)98,125.
Space Stations (per operational system in non-geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25)223,500.
International Bearer Circuits—Terrestrial/Satellites (per Gbps circuit)41.
Submarine Cable Landing Licenses Fee (per cable system)See Table Below.
* See Appendix G for fee amounts due, also available at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/regulatory-fees.

FY 2020 Radio Station Regulatory Fees

Population servedAM class AAM class BAM class CAM class DFM classes A, B1 & C3FM classes B, C, C0, C1 & C2
<=25,000$975$700$610$670$1,075$1,225
25,001-75,0001,4751,0509151,0001,6251,850
75,001-150,0002,2001,5751,3751,5002,4252,750
150,001-500,0003,3002,3752,0502,2753,6254,150
500,001-1,200,0004,9253,5503,0753,4005,4506,200
1,200,001-3,000,0007,4005,3254,6255,1008,1759,300
3,000,001-6,000,00011,1007,9756,9507,62512,25013,950
>6,000,00016,67511,97510,42511,45018,37520,925

FY 2020 International Bearer Circuits—Submarine Cable Systems

Submarine cable systems (capacity as of December 31, 2019)Fee ratio (units)FY 2020 regulatory fees
Less than 50 Gbps.0625$13,450
50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 Gbps.12526,875
250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 Gbps.2553,750
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 3,500 Gbps.5107,500
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 6,500 Gbps1.0215,000
6,500 Gbps or greater2.0430,000

V. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

1. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA), the Commission prepared this Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact on small entities by the policies and rules proposed in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Notice). Written comments are requested on this IRFA. Comments must be identified as responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the deadline for comments on this Notice. The Commission will send a copy of the Notice, including the IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA). In addition, the Notice and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal Register.

A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Proposed Rules

2. The Notice seeks comment on regulatory fees for fiscal year (FY) 2021, as required by section 9 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (Communications Act or Act). The Notice sets forth the proposed regulatory fees for FY 2021 for regulatees in the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Media Bureau, Wireline Competition Bureau, and International Bureau. The proposed regulatory fees are attached to the Notice in Tables 2 and 3.

3. This regulatory fee Notice is needed because the Commission is required by Congress to adopt regulatory fees each year “to recover the costs of carrying out the activities described in section 6(a) only to the extent, and in the total amounts, provided for in Appropriation Acts.” The objective of the Notice is to propose regulatory fees for FY 2021. The Notice seeks comment on the Commission's proposed regulatory fees for FY 2021.

4. The Notice proposes to collect $374,000,000 in regulatory fees for FY 2021, as detailed in the proposed fee schedules in Tables 2 and 3. In addition, the Notice seeks comment on a proposed increase in the DBS fee rate; proposed fees for full-power broadcast televisions using the actual population covered by the station's contour, as the Commission adopted last year; and a fee for a new regulatory fee category for “less complex” non-geostationary space stations. All proposed fees are listed in Tables 2 and 3 of the Notice.

5. The Notice seeks comment on whether to continue for FY 2021 regulatory fees the temporary relief measures adopted in FY 2020 for requesting waiver, reduction, deferral, and installment payment of FY 2020 regulatory fees. Specifically, the Notice seeks comment on whether we should extend to the FY 2021 regulatory fee season the temporary measures the Commission adopted in FY 2020 to provide relief to regulatees whose businesses have suffered financial harm due to the pandemic, i.e., waiver of section 1.1166(a) of the Commission's rules to permit parties seeking regulatory fee waiver and deferral for financial hardship reasons to make a single request for both waiver and deferral; waiver of the same rule to permit requests to be submitted electronically to the Commission, rather than in paper form; waivers to allow parties seeking extended payment terms to do so by submitting an email request, and allowing a combined installment payment request with any waiver, reduction, and deferral requests in a single filing.

B. Legal Basis

6. This action, including publication of proposed rules, is authorized under sections (4)(i) and (j), 159, and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.

C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules Will Apply

7. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rules and policies, if adopted. The RFA generally defines the term “small entity” as having the same meaning as the terms “small business,” “small organization,” and “small governmental jurisdiction.” In addition, the term “small business” has the same meaning as the term “small business concern” under the Small Business Act. A “small business concern” is one which: (1) Is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA.

8. Small Businesses, Small Organizations, Small Governmental Jurisdictions. Our actions, over time, may affect small entities that are not easily categorized at present. We therefore describe here, at the outset, three broad groups of small entities that could be directly affected herein. First, while there are industry specific size standards for small businesses that are used in the regulatory flexibility analysis, according to data from the SBA's Office of Advocacy, in general a small business is an independent business having fewer than 500 employees. These types of small businesses represent 99.9% of all businesses in the United States which translates to 28.8 million businesses.

9. Next, the type of small entity described as a “small organization” is generally “any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.” Nationwide, as of August 2016, there were approximately 356,494 small organizations based on registration and tax data filed by nonprofits with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

10. Finally, the small entity described as a “small governmental jurisdiction” is defined generally as “governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.” U.S. Census Bureau data from the 2012 Census of Governments indicate that there were 90,056 local governmental jurisdictions consisting of general purpose governments and special purpose governments in the United States. Of this number there were 37,132 General purpose governments (county, municipal and town or township) with populations of less than 50,000 and 12,184 Special purpose governments (independent school districts and special districts) with populations of less than 50,000. The 2012 U.S. Census Bureau data for most types of governments in the local government category show that the majority of these governments have populations of less than 50,000. Based on this data we estimate that at least 49,316 local government jurisdictions fall in the category of “small governmental jurisdictions.” Governmental entities are, however, exempt from application fees.

11. Wired Telecommunications Carriers. The U.S. Census Bureau defines this industry as “establishments primarily engaged in operating and/or providing access to transmission facilities and infrastructure that they own and/or lease for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, and video using wired communications networks. Transmission facilities may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies. Establishments in this industry use the wired telecommunications network facilities that they operate to provide a variety of services, such as wired telephony services, including VoIP services, wired (cable and IPTV) audio and video programming distribution, and wired broadband internet services. By exception, establishments providing satellite television distribution services using facilities and infrastructure that they operate are included in this industry.” The SBA has developed a small business size standard for Wired Telecommunications Carriers, which consists of all such companies having 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 3,117 firms that operated that year. Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this size standard, the majority of firms in this industry can be considered small.

12. Local Exchange Carriers (LECs). Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a size standard for small businesses specifically applicable to local exchange services. The closest applicable NAICS Code category is Wired Telecommunications Carriers. Under the applicable SBA size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 3,117 firms that operated for the entire year. Of that total, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus under this category and the associated size standard, the Commission estimates that the majority of local exchange carriers are small entities.

13. Incumbent LECs. Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a small business size standard specifically for incumbent local exchange services. The closest applicable NAICS Code category is Wired Telecommunications Carriers. Under the applicable SBA size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms operated the entire year. Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that most providers of incumbent local exchange service are small businesses that may be affected by our actions. According to Commission data, one thousand three hundred and seven (1,307) Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers reported that they were incumbent local exchange service providers. Of this total, an estimated 1,006 have 1,500 or fewer employees. Thus, using the SBA's size standard the majority of incumbent LECs can be considered small entities.

14. Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (Competitive LECs), Competitive Access Providers (CAPs), Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and Other Local Service Providers. Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a small business size standard specifically for these service providers. The appropriate NAICS Code category is Wired Telecommunications Carriers and under that size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms operated during that year. Of that number, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Based on these data, the Commission concludes that the majority of Competitive LECS, CAPs, Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and Other Local Service Providers, are small entities. According to Commission data, 1,442 carriers reported that they were engaged in the provision of either competitive local exchange services or competitive access provider services. Of these 1,442 carriers, an estimated 1,256 have 1,500 or fewer employees. In addition, 17 carriers have reported that they are Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and all 17 are estimated to have 1,500 or fewer employees. Also, 72 carriers have reported that they are Other Local Service Providers. Of this total, 70 have 1,500 or fewer employees. Consequently, based on internally researched FCC data, the Commission estimates that most providers of competitive local exchange service, competitive access providers, Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and Other Local Service Providers are small entities.

15. Interexchange Carriers (IXCs). Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a small business size standard specifically for Interexchange Carriers. The closest applicable NAICS Code category is Wired Telecommunications Carriers. The applicable size standard under SBA rules is that such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms operated for the entire year. Of that number, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. According to internally developed Commission data, 359 companies reported that their primary telecommunications service activity was the provision of interexchange services. Of this total, an estimated 317 have 1,500 or fewer employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the majority of interexchange service providers are small entities.

16. Prepaid Calling Card Providers. Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a small business size standard specifically for prepaid calling card providers. The appropriate NAICS code category for prepaid calling card providers is Telecommunications Resellers. This industry comprises establishments engaged in purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of telecommunications networks and reselling wired and wireless telecommunications services (except satellite) to businesses and households. Establishments in this industry resell telecommunications; they do not operate transmission facilities and infrastructure. Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are included in this industry. The SBA has developed a small business size standard for the category of Telecommunications Resellers. Under that size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that 1,341 firms provided resale services during that year. Of that number, 1,341 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this category and the associated small business size standard, the majority of these resellers can be considered small entities. According to Commission data, 193 carriers have reported that they are engaged in the provision of prepaid calling cards. All 193 carriers have 1,500 or fewer employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the majority of prepaid calling card providers are small.

17. Local Resellers. The SBA has not developed a small business size standard specifically for Local Resellers. The SBA category of Telecommunications Resellers is the closest NAICs code category for local resellers. The Telecommunications Resellers industry comprises establishments engaged in purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of telecommunications networks and reselling wired and wireless telecommunications services (except satellite) to businesses and households. Establishments in this industry resell telecommunications; they do not operate transmission facilities and infrastructure. Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are included in this industry. Under the SBA's size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data from 2012 show that 1,341 firms provided resale services during that year. Of that number, all operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this category and the associated small business size standard, the majority of these resellers can be considered small entities. According to Commission data, 213 carriers have reported that they are engaged in the provision of local resale services. Of these, an estimated 211 have 1,500 or fewer employees and two have more than 1,500 employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the majority of local resellers are small entities.

18. Toll Resellers. The Commission has not developed a definition for Toll Resellers. The closest NAICS Code Category is Telecommunications Resellers. The Telecommunications Resellers industry comprises establishments engaged in purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of telecommunications networks and reselling wired and wireless telecommunications services (except satellite) to businesses and households. Establishments in this industry resell telecommunications; they do not operate transmission facilities and infrastructure. MVNOs are included in this industry. The SBA has developed a small business size standard for the category of Telecommunications Resellers. Under that size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. 2012 Census Bureau data show that 1,341 firms provided resale services during that year. Of that number, 1,341 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this category and the associated small business size standard, the majority of these resellers can be considered small entities. According to Commission data, 881 carriers have reported that they are engaged in the provision of toll resale services. Of this total, an estimated 857 have 1,500 or fewer employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the majority of toll resellers are small entities.

19. Other Toll Carriers. Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a size standard for small businesses specifically applicable to Other Toll Carriers. This category includes toll carriers that do not fall within the categories of interexchange carriers, operator service providers, prepaid calling card providers, satellite service carriers, or toll resellers. The closest applicable NAICS code category is for Wired Telecommunications Carriers, as defined in paragraph 6 of this IRFA. Under that size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 3,117 firms that operated that year. Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this size standard, the majority of firms in this industry can be considered small. According to Commission data, 284 companies reported that their primary telecommunications service activity was the provision of other toll carriage. Of these, an estimated 279 have 1,500 or fewer employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that most Other Toll Carriers are small entities.

20. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite). This industry comprises establishments engaged in operating and maintaining switching and transmission facilities to provide communications via the airwaves. Establishments in this industry have spectrum licenses and provide services using that spectrum, such as cellular services, paging services, wireless internet access, and wireless video services. The appropriate size standard under SBA rules is that such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. For this industry, U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 967 firms that operated for the entire year. Of this total, 955 firms had employment of 999 or fewer employees and 12 had employment of 1,000 employees or more. Thus under this category and the associated size standard, the Commission estimates that the majority of wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) are small entities.

21. Television Broadcasting. This Economic Census category “comprises establishments primarily engaged in broadcasting images together with sound.” These establishments operate television broadcast studios and facilities for the programming and transmission of programs to the public. These establishments also produce or transmit visual programming to affiliated broadcast television stations, which in turn broadcast the programs to the public on a predetermined schedule. Programming may originate in their own studio, from an affiliated network, or from external sources. The SBA has created the following small business size standard for such businesses: Those having $41.5 million or less in annual receipts. The 2012 Economic Census reports that 751 firms in this category operated in that year. Of that number, 656 had annual receipts of $25,000,000 or less. Based on this data we therefore estimate that the majority of commercial television broadcasters are small entities under the applicable SBA size standard.

22. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed commercial television stations to be 1,377. Of this total, 1,258 stations (or about 91 percent) had revenues of $41.5 million or less, according to Commission staff review of the BIA Kelsey Inc. Media Access Pro Television Database (BIA) on November 16, 2017, and therefore these licensees qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. In addition, the Commission has estimated the number of licensed noncommercial educational television stations to be 384. Notwithstanding, the Commission does not compile and otherwise does not have access to information on the revenue of NCE stations that would permit it to determine how many such stations would qualify as small entities. There are also 2,300 low power television stations, including Class A stations (LPTV) and 3,681 TV translator stations. Given the nature of these services, we will presume that all of these entities qualify as small entities under the above SBA small business size standard.

23. We note, however, that in assessing whether a business concern qualifies as “small” under the above definition, business (control) affiliations must be included. Our estimate, therefore, likely overstates the number of small entities that might be affected by our action, because the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from affiliated companies. In addition, another element of the definition of “small business” requires that an entity not be dominant in its field of operation. We are unable at this time to define or quantify the criteria that would establish whether a specific television broadcast station is dominant in its field of operation. Accordingly, the estimate of small businesses to which rules may apply does not exclude any television station from the definition of a small business on this basis and is therefore possibly over-inclusive. Also, as noted above, an additional element of the definition of “small business” is that the entity must be independently owned and operated. The Commission notes that it is difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media entities and its estimates of small businesses to which they apply may be over-inclusive to this extent.

24. Radio Stations. This Economic Census category “comprises establishments primarily engaged in broadcasting aural programs by radio to the public. Programming may originate in their own studio, from an affiliated network, or from external sources.” The SBA has established a small business size standard for this category as firms having $41.5 million or less in annual receipts. Economic Census data for 2012 show that 2,849 radio station firms operated during that year. Of that number, 2,806 firms operated with annual receipts of less than $25 million per year, 17 with annual receipts between $25 million and $49,999,999 million and 26 with annual receipts of $50 million or more. Therefore, based on the SBA's size standard the majority of such entities are small entities.

25. According to Commission staff review of the BIA/Kelsey, LLC's Media Access Pro Radio Database as of January 2018, about 11,261 (or about 99.9 percent) of 11,383 commercial radio stations had revenues of $41.5 million or less and thus qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed commercial AM radio stations to be 4,633 stations and the number of commercial FM radio stations to be 6,738, for a total number of 11,371. We note the Commission has also estimated the number of licensed noncommercial (NCE) FM radio stations to be 4,128. Nevertheless, the Commission does not compile and otherwise does not have access to information on the revenue of NCE stations that would permit it to determine how many such stations would qualify as small entities. We also note, that in assessing whether a business entity qualifies as small under the above definition, business control affiliations must be included. The Commission's estimate therefore likely overstates the number of small entities that might be affected by its action, because the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from affiliated companies. In addition, to be determined a “small business,” an entity may not be dominant in its field of operation. We further note, that it is difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media entities, and the estimate of small businesses to which these rules may apply does not exclude any radio station from the definition of a small business on these basis, thus our estimate of small businesses may therefore be over-inclusive. Also, as noted above, an additional element of the definition of “small business” is that the entity must be independently owned and operated. The Commission notes that it is difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media entities and the estimates of small businesses to which they apply may be over-inclusive to this extent.

26. Cable Companies and Systems (Rate Regulation). The Commission has also developed its own small business size standards, for the purpose of cable rate regulation. Under the Commission's rules, a “small cable company” is one serving 400,000 or fewer subscribers nationwide. Industry data indicate that there are 4,600 active cable systems in the United States. Of this total, all but five cable operators nationwide are small under the 400,000-subscriber size standard. In addition, under the Commission's rate regulation rules, a “small system” is a cable system serving 15,000 or fewer subscribers. Commission records show 4,600 cable systems nationwide. Of this total, 3,900 cable systems have fewer than 15,000 subscribers, and 700 systems have 15,000 or more subscribers, based on the same records. Thus, under this standard as well, we estimate that most cable systems are small entities.

27. Cable System Operators (Telecom Act Standard). The Communications Act of 1934, as amended, also contains a size standard for small cable system operators, which is “a cable operator that, directly or through an affiliate, serves in the aggregate fewer than one percent of all subscribers in the United States and is not affiliated with any entity or entities whose gross annual revenues in the aggregate exceed $250,000,000.” As of 2019, there were approximately 48,646,056 basic cable video subscribers in the United States. Accordingly, an operator serving fewer than 486,460 subscribers shall be deemed a small operator if its annual revenues, when combined with the total annual revenues of all its affiliates, do not exceed $250 million in the aggregate. Based on available data, we find that all but five cable operators are small entities under this size standard. We note that the Commission neither requests nor collects information on whether cable system operators are affiliated with entities whose gross annual revenues exceed $250 million. Therefore, we are unable at this time to estimate with greater precision the number of cable system operators that would qualify as small cable operators under the definition in the Communications Act.

28. Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) Service. DBS service is a nationally distributed subscription service that delivers video and audio programming via satellite to a small parabolic “dish” antenna at the subscriber's location. DBS is included in SBA's economic census category “Wired Telecommunications Carriers.” The Wired Telecommunications Carriers industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating and/or providing access to transmission facilities and infrastructure that they own and/or lease for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, and video using wired telecommunications networks. Transmission facilities may be based on a single technology or combination of technologies. Establishments in this industry use the wired telecommunications network facilities that they operate to provide a variety of services, such as wired telephony services, including VoIP services, wired (cable) audio and video programming distribution; and wired broadband internet services. By exception, establishments providing satellite television distribution services using facilities and infrastructure that they operate are included in this industry. The SBA determines that a wireline business is small if it has fewer than 1,500 employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 indicates that 3,117 wireline companies were operational during that year. Of that number, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Based on that data, we conclude that the majority of wireline firms are small under the applicable SBA standard. Currently, however, only two entities provide DBS service, which requires a great deal of capital for operation: DIRECTV (owned by AT&T) and DISH Network. DIRECTV and DISH Network each report annual revenues that are in excess of the threshold for a small business. Accordingly, we must conclude that internally developed FCC data are persuasive that, in general, DBS service is provided only by large firms.

29. All Other Telecommunications. The “All Other Telecommunications” category is comprised of establishments primarily engaged in providing specialized telecommunications services, such as satellite tracking, communications telemetry, and radar station operation. This industry also includes establishments primarily engaged in providing satellite terminal stations and associated facilities connected with one or more terrestrial systems and capable of transmitting telecommunications to, and receiving telecommunications from, satellite systems. Establishments providing internet services or voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services via client-supplied telecommunications connections are also included in this industry. The SBA has developed a small business size standard for All Other Telecommunications, which consists of all such firms with annual receipts of $35 million or less. For this category, U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 shows that there were 1,442 firms that operated for the entire year. Of those firms, a total of 1,400 had annual receipts less than $25 million and 15 firms had annual receipts of $25 million to $49,999,999. Thus, the Commission estimates that the majority of “All Other Telecommunications” firms potentially affected by our action can be considered small.

30. RespOrgs. Responsible Organizations, or RespOrgs, are entities chosen by toll free subscribers to manage and administer the appropriate records in the toll free Service Management System for the toll free subscriber. Although RespOrgs are often wireline carriers, they can also include non-carrier entities. Therefore, in the definition herein of RespOrgs, two categories are presented, i.e., Carrier RespOrgs and Non-Carrier RespOrgs.

31. Carrier RespOrgs. Neither the Commission, the U.S. Census, nor the SBA have developed a definition for Carrier RespOrgs. Accordingly, the Commission believes that the closest NAICS code-based definitional categories for Carrier RespOrgs are Wired Telecommunications Carriers, and Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except satellite).

32. The U.S. Census Bureau defines Wired Telecommunications Carriers as “establishments primarily engaged in operating and/or providing access to transmission facilities and infrastructure that they own and/or lease for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, and video using wired communications networks. Transmission facilities may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies. Establishments in this industry use the wired telecommunications network facilities that they operate to provide a variety of services, such as wired telephony services, including VoIP services, wired (cable) audio and video programming distribution, and wired broadband internet services. By exception, establishments providing satellite television distribution services using facilities and infrastructure that they operate are included in this industry.” The SBA has developed a small business size standard for Wired Telecommunications Carriers, which consists of all such companies having 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 3,117 firms that operated that year. Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Based on that data, we conclude that the majority of Carrier RespOrgs that operated with wireline-based technology are small.

33. The U.S. Census Bureau defines Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except satellite) as establishments engaged in operating and maintaining switching and transmission facilities to provide communications via the airwaves, such as cellular services, paging services, wireless internet access, and wireless video services. The appropriate size standard under SBA rules is that such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. Census data for 2012 show that 967 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers operated in that year. Of that number, 955 operated with less than 1,000 employees. Based on that data, we conclude that the majority of Carrier RespOrgs that operated with wireless-based technology are small.

34. Non-Carrier RespOrgs. Neither the Commission, the U.S. Census, nor the SBA have developed a definition of Non-Carrier RespOrgs. Accordingly, the Commission believes that the closest NAICS code-based definitional categories for Non-Carrier RespOrgs are “Other Services Related to Advertising” and “Other Management Consulting Services.”

35. The U.S. Census defines Other Services Related to Advertising as comprising establishments primarily engaged in providing advertising services (except advertising agency services, public relations agency services, media buying agency services, media representative services, display advertising services, direct mail advertising services, advertising material distribution services, and marketing consulting services). The SBA has established a size standard for this industry as annual receipts of $16.5 million dollars or less. Census data for 2012 show that 5,804 firms operated in this industry for the entire year. Of that number, 5,612 operated with annual receipts of less than $10 million. Based on that data we conclude that the majority of Non-Carrier RespOrgs who provide toll-free number (TFN)-related advertising services are small.

36. The U.S. Census defines Other Management Consulting Services as establishments primarily engaged in providing management consulting services (except administrative and general management consulting; human resources consulting; marketing consulting; or process, physical distribution, and logistics consulting). Establishments providing telecommunications or utilities management consulting services are included in this industry. The SBA has established a size standard for this industry of $16.5 million dollars or less. Census data for 2012 show that 3,683 firms operated in this industry for that entire year. Of that number, 3,632 operated with less than $10 million in annual receipts. Based on this data, we conclude that a majority of non-carrier RespOrgs who provide TFN-related management consulting services are small.

37. In addition to the data contained in the four (see above) U.S. Census NAICS code categories that provide definitions of what services and functions the Carrier and Non-Carrier RespOrgs provide, Somos, the trade association that monitors RespOrg activities, compiled data showing that as of July 1, 2016 there were 23 RespOrgs operational in Canada and 436 RespOrgs operational in the United States, for a total of 459 RespOrgs currently registered with Somos.

D. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other Compliance Requirements for Small Entities

38. This Notice does not propose any changes to the Commission's current information collection, reporting, recordkeeping, or compliance requirements. Licensees, including small entities, will be required to pay application fees after such fees are adopted.

E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered

39. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant alternatives that it has considered in reaching its approach, which may include the following four alternatives, among others: (1) The establishment of differing compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the resources available to small entities; (2) the clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance or reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities.

40. The Notice seeks comment on the Commission's proposed regulatory fees for FY 2021. The Notice proposes to collect $374,000,000 in regulatory fees for FY 2021, as detailed in the proposed fee schedules in Tables 2 and 3 of the Notice. The Commission has taken steps to minimize the economic impact on small entities by adopting a de minimis threshold under the section 9(e)(2) exemption in the Act. Under the section 9(e)(2) exemption, a regulatee is exempt from paying regulatory fees if the sum total of all of its annual regulatory fee liabilities is $1,000 or less for the fiscal year. The threshold applies only to filers of annual regulatory fees, not regulatory fees paid through multi-year filings. The Commission also adopted a new regulatory fee category for “less complex” NGSO satellite systems, so that these smaller systems would have a lower regulatory fee than the other NGSO systems.

F. Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed Rules

41. None.

VI. Ordering Clauses

42. Accordingly, it is ordered that, pursuant to the authority found in sections 4(i) and (j), 9, 9A, and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), 159, 159A, and 303(r), this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is hereby adopted.

Federal Communications Commission.

Cecilia Sigmund,

Federal Register Liaison Officer, Office of the Secretary.

[FR Doc. 2021-10119 Filed 5-12-21; 8:45 am]

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