The Report and Order implements
bidding credits for federally-recognized tribal areas that have a
telephone service penetration rate below seventy percent
(qualifying tribal land). The Commission adopted the R&O to
encourage deployment of wireless services to tribal lands. The 1990
Census indicates that communities on tribal lands have historically
had less access to telecommunications services than any other
segment of the population. Later, the Commission extended the time
period during which winning bidders can negotiate with relevant
tribes to obtain the certification needed to obtain the bidding
credit in a particular market from 90 days to 180 days. Further,
the 2nd R&O clarified various administrative matters involved
in implementing the bidding credit. Finally, the 3rd R&O raised
the wireline telephone penetration rate at which tribal lands are
eligible for a bidding credit from 90% or less, to 85% or less, and
increased the amount of the bidding credit.
US Code:
47
USC 151 Name of Law: Communications Act of 1934, as amended
US Code: 47
USC 154(i) Name of Law: Communications Act of 1934, as
amended
US Code: 47
USC 303(r) Name of Law: Communications Act of 1934, as
amended
US Code: 47
USC 309(j) Name of Law: Communications Act of 1934, as
amended
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