FCC Licensing Systems Back Up; Deadlines Extended
Several FCC licensing systems that were having outages are back online and deadlines involving them are extended, said a public notice Wednesday. The universal licensing system (ULS), tower construction notification system (TCNS), E-106 system and antenna structure registration system (ASR)…
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are now online, said the PN. They were down from Friday until 9 a.m. EDT Wednesday “due to technical issues” the PN said. “We are extending the deadlines for all regulatory filings that were due in the affected systems between June 9, 2023, and June 29, 2023, until Friday, June 30, 2023,” said the PN. The extension supersedes previous, shorter extensions granted last week, the PN said. “We have provided for a longer extension for these filings than initially contemplated in the June 13 Public Notice in anticipation of high traffic volumes on these systems in the coming days.” The agency encouraged filers “to consider deferring discretionary filings this week, and we encourage filers preparing large submissions to coordinate in advance with staff of the Bureaus,” the PN said. Historic preservation reviews that were in progress during the outage are resumed, grants of special temporary authority that were to have expired between June 9 and June 29 will now expire June 30, the PN said.