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A partially completed copy of the FCC Form 159 will be sent to each applicant on July 16, 1998 to facilitate submission of the correct remaining balance of the winning bid(s). Applicants listed on Attachment A who have not received the partially completed FCC Form 159 by July 17, 1998, should contact Gail Glasser at 2024181995. However, each applicant is ultimately responsible for the verification and submission of the correct balance due.  Wire transfer payments must be received by Mellon Bank by 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, on Thursday, July 30, 1998 . Applicants should coordinate with their bankers ahead of time regarding their wire transfers, and allow sufficient time for the wire transfer to be initiated and completed prior to the deadline . To submit funds by wire transfer, applicants will need the following information: ABA Routing Number: 043000261Receiving Bank: Mellon Pittsburgh BNF: FCC/AC9116106 OBI Field: (Skip one space between each information item)  AUCTIONPAY TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NO. (same as FCC Form 159, Block 26) PAYMENT TYPE CODE (same as FCC Form 159, Block 20A: "AWLD") FCC CODE 1 (same as FCC Form 159, Block 23A: "17") PAYOR NAME (same as FCC Form 159, Block 2) LOCKBOX NO. 358850 Applicants must fax a completed FCC Form 159 to Mellon Bank at 4122365702 at least one hour before placing the order for the wire transfer (but on the same business day). Proper completion of the FCC Form 159 is critical to ensuring correct credit of bidder deposits. Applicants must use the same Taxpayer Identification Number used on their FCC Form 175 (as amended). Questions concerning the calculation and submission of down payments should be directed to Linwood Jenkins at 2024181995. #[\  PP#For further information, contact: #XN\  PXP# News Media:Meribeth McCarrick at 2024180654 Technical Support Hotline: Technical Support Personnel at 2024141250 Office of the Managing Director (payment, FCC Form 159 and refund questions):Linwood Jenkins at 2024181995 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division (FCC Form 601 questions):Bob James or James Moskowitz at 2024180680 #[\  PP#This Public Notice contains the following attachments: #XN\  PXP# Attachment A: Conditionally Granted Applications Attachment B: Search Instructions: Auction No. 17 Applications Attachment C: Search Instructions: Licenses Conditionally Granted for Auction No. 17 Attachment D: Accessing the FCC Network Using Windows 95 Attachment E: Accessing the FCC Network Using Windows 3.1 or 3.11   @-@Attachment A #[\  PP#Conditionally Granted Applications#XN\  PXP#  h (I"k j (I"k jh ""4 <DL! #K2PP#MarketChannel BlockLicensee NameFile NumberCall Sign"" BTA038BNew Wave Networks, LLC000000075WPOH576""BTA041ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH600""BTA045ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH587""BTA050BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH593""BTA064ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH606""BTA069ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH590""BTA077BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH591""BTA107ALMDS, L.P.000000103WPOH580""BTA138BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH585""BTA142ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH588""BTA144BNew Wave Networks, LLC000000075WPOH575""BTA149BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH589""BTA151ALMDS, L.P.000000103WPOH582""BTA152ALMDS, L.P.000000103WPOH583""BTA171ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH601""BTA188ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH608""BTA202ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH595""BTA224BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH607""BTA228BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH603""BTA250BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH605""BTA254BNew Wave Networks, LLC000000075WPOH578""BTA258BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH598""BTA289ALMDS, L.P.000000103WPOH581""BTA300BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH604""BTA313ALMDS, L.P.000000103WPOH584""BTA353BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH597""BTA365BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH594""BTA371BNew Wave Networks, LLC000000075WPOH574""BTA372BNew Wave Networks, LLC000000075WPOH573""BTA391ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH586""BTA392BNew Wave Networks, LLC000000075WPOH577""BTA408ALMDS, L.P.000000103WPOH579""BTA425ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH599""BTA451ATouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH596""BTA460BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH602""BTA468BTouch America, Inc.000000034WPOH592#XZ2PXP##XN\  PXP#        Attachment B #[\  P P#Search Instructions: Auction No. 17 Applications #XN\  P!XP#  The following are instructions for electronically searching the FCC Network for a specific application or applications on file with the Commission. The following instructions relate specifically to searching for applications filed in response to Auction 17. To search the FCC Network for an application, you must first connect to the FCC Network. Note the following: Attachment D describes how Windows 95 users can connect to the FCC Network using the DialUp Networking features of Windows 95. Attachment E describes how Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 users can connect to the FCC Network using a PPP Dialer application that is available for downloading. Conventions  The instructions in this attachment use the following typographical conventions: bold ` ` ` Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer, including buttons, Internet links, icon, tabs, menu items (e.g., Cancel button, Auctions link, Save option in the File menu). italic` ` ` Represents field names or areas of a screen (e.g., Licensee Name field, Applicant Information area of a screen).  bold italic ` ` ` Represents characters that you must type exactly as they appear in the instructions. For example, if you are instructed to type  http://www.fcc.gov , you should type all of the characters shown in bold italic exactly as they are printed. Small Caps` ` ` Capital letters (in Roman without italics or bold lettering) inside French quotes indicate specific keys on the keyboard (e.g.,  Enter,  Ctrl,  Esc ).  Performing an Application Search   Once you have connected to the FCC Network, follow the procedures below to search for an application. You may click the ? (Help) button at anytime for additional information on using Application Search. 1.In the Location field (Netscape 3.x), Netsite field (Netscape 4.x), or Address field (Internet Explorer) of the web browser screen, type  http://wtbwww05.fcc.gov . Then press the Enter key. This will access the Universal Licensing System home page. Note: You must have Java and JavaScript enabled in your web browser preferences to use Application Search. Refer to your web browser Help facility for more information. 2.On the Universal Licensing System main page, click the Application Search button, located on the left side of the page. The Application Search screen appears. This screen contains several data entry fields used for specifying search criteria. Note: Application Search utilizes "cookies". If you are receiving a notification message when accepting a cookie, we recommend that you disable this message in your web browser options. Please consult your web browser Help facility for more information. 3.On the Application Search screen, specify the search criteria necessary to locate the desired application. Please refer to the following Basic Guidelines for Specifying Search Criteria for more information. If you are searching for an application filed for Auction 17, click 17 in the Auction ID field. Basic Guidelines for Specifying Search Criteria: ` ` ` You must specify search criteria in at least one field. You do not have to specify search criteria in all of the search fields. Enter search criteria into as many fields as you wish. ` ` ` To specify search criteria in a search field containing a menu of options, click the desired option from the menu. Use the scroll bars to view all options in a menu. You can select multiple options from a menu by holding down Ctrl  while you click the menu options. ` ` ` Click to undo a menu selection and search for all options in the menu. ` ` ` Click the Reset button to clear entries from all of the search fields. ` ` ` The Universal Licensing System restricts the number of rows returned in an application search to 100. In such instances, you must enter more specific search criteria to reduce the number of rows returned. Click the ? (Help) button for a definition of each search field available on the Application Search screen. 4.After you have specified the desired search criteria, click the Search button. The system will scan the database for any applications matching the search criteria. The matching application files will be listed on the Search Results screen. The Search Results screen will identify the file number, licensee name, application purpose, application status, radio service code, and receipt date for each application returned in the query. A message on the Search Results screen will indicate if no matches were found for the specified search criteria. Click the New Search button and respecify search criteria. 5.To view an application, click its file number link. To navigate through the data on the Application screen, use the scroll bar or click the links at the top of the screen. Click the ? (Help) button for information regarding specific functions available on this screen. ` ` ` To reaccess the Search Results screen, click the down arrow end of the Other Options field to obtain the dropdown menu of options. Click Search Results from the Other Options menu and then click the Go button. ` ` ` To begin a new search, click the down arrow end of the Other Options field to obtain the dropdown menu of options. Click New Search and then click the Go button.  Technical Support  For technical assistance in searching the ULS for applications, contact the FCC Technical Support Hotline at (202) 4141250. The FCC Technical Support Hotline generally will be available Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. All calls to the FCC Technical Support Hotline are recorded.   @C-@ Attachment C SEARCH INSTRUCTIONS: LICENSES CONDITIONALLY GRANTED FOR AUCTION NO. 17  Following are instructions for electronically searching the FCC Network for a specific license or licenses on file with the Commission. The following instructions relate specifically to searching for conditionally granted licenses associated with Auction 17. To search the FCC Network for a license, you must first connect to the FCC Network. Note the following: Attachment D describes how Windows 95 users can connect to the FCC Network using the DialUp Networking features of Windows 95. Attachment E describes how Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 users can connect to the FCC Network using a PPP Dialer application that is available for downloading. Conventions  The instructions in this attachment use the following typographic conventions: bold ` ` ` Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer, including buttons, Internet links, icon, tabs, menu items (e.g., Cancel button, Auctions link, Save option in the File menu). italic` ` ` Represents field names or areas of a screen (e.g., Licensee Name field, Applicant Information area of a screen).  bold italic ` ` ` Represents characters that you must type exactly as they appear in the instructions. For example, if you are instructed to type  http://www.fcc.gov , you should type all of the characters shown in bold italic exactly as they are printed. Small Caps` ` ` Capital letters (in Roman without italics or bold lettering) inside French quotes indicate specific keys on the keyboard (e.g.,  Enter,  Ctrl,  Esc ).  Performing a License Search   Once you have connected to the FCC Network, follow the procedures below to search for a license. You may click the ? (Help) button at anytime for additional information on using License Search. 1.In the Location field (Netscape 3.x), Netsite field (Netscape 4.x), or Address field (Internet Explorer) of the web browser screen, type  http://wtbwww05.fcc.gov . Then press the Enter,  key. This will access the Universal Licensing System home page. Note: You must have Java and JavaScript enabled in your web browser preferences to use License Search. Refer to your web browser Help facility for more information. 2.On the Universal Licensing System main page, click the License Search button, located on the left side of the page. Note: License Search utilizes "cookies". If you are receiving a notification message when accepting a cookie, we recommend that you disable this message in your web browser options. Please consult your web browser Help facility for more information. 3.Select the type of search by clicking the down arrow in the Select Search Type field to obtain a menu containing the following options: ` ` ` Select General to search for all licenses ` ` ` Select Market Based to search only for marketbased licenses ` ` ` Select Site Based to search only for sitebased licenses (use this search type when searching for Paging licenses) Click the desired option from the menu and click the Continue button. 4.The License Search screen appears. This screen contains several data entry fields used for specifying the criteria for your license search. On the License Search screen, specify the search criteria necessary to locate the desired license. Please refer to the following Basic Guidelines for Specifying Search Criteria for more information. Basic Guidelines for Specifying Search Criteria: ` ` ` You must specify search criteria in at least one field. You do not have to specify search criteria in all of the search fields. Enter search criteria in as many fields as you wish. ` ` ` To specify search criteria in a search field containing a menu of options, click the desired option from the menu. Use the scroll bars to view all options in a menu. You can select multiple options from a menu by pressing the Ctrl key while you click the menu options. ` ` ` Click to undo a menu selection and search for all options in the menu. ` ` ` Click the Reset button to clear entries from all of the search fields. ` ` ` The Universal Licensing System restricts the number of rows returned in a license search to 100. In such instances, you must enter more specific search criteria to reduce the number of rows returned. Click the ? (Help) button for a definition of each search field available on the License Search screen. 5.After you have specified the desired search criteria, click the Search button. The system will scan the database for any licenses matching the search criteria. The matching license files will be listed on the Search Results screen. The Search Results screen will identify the call sign, licensee name, radio service code, market, and licensee ID for each license returned in the query. A message on the Search Results screen will indicate if no matches were found for the specified search criteria. Click the New Search button and respecify search criteria. 6.To view a license, click its call sign underlined link. To navigate through the data on the License screen, use the scroll bar or click the links at the top of the screen. Click the ? (Help) button for information regarding specific functions available on this screen. ` ` ` To reaccess the Search Results screen, click the down arrow in the Other Options field to obtain the dropdown menu of options. Click Search Results from the Other Options menu and then click the Go button. ` ` ` To access additional information about the license (such as special conditions, associated applications, and locations), click the down arrow in the License Options field to obtain the dropdown menu of options. Click the desired selection from the menu then click the Go button. ` ` ` To begin a new search, click the down arrow in the Other Options field to obtain the dropdown menu of options. Click New Search from the Other Options menu and then click the Go button.  Technical Support  For technical assistance in searching the ULS for applications and licenses, contact the FCC Technical Support Hotline at (202) 4141250. The FCC Technical Support Hotline generally will be available Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. All calls to the FCC Technical Support Hotline are recorded.`(#(#K Ã   @D-@Attachment D  ACCESSING THE FCC NETWORK USING WINDOWS 95  This attachment describes how to access the FCC Network from a system that is running the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system. This involves configuring dialup network access and then performing the dialup procedure. Conventions  The instructions in this attachment use the following typographical conventions: bold ` ` ` Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer, including buttons, Internet links, icons, tabs, menu items (e.g., Cancel button, Auctions link, Save option in the File menu). italic` ` ` Represents field names or areas of a screen (e.g., Licensee Name field, Applicant Information area of a screen).  bold italic ` ` ` Represents characters that you must type exactly as they appear in the instructions. For example, if you are instructed to type  http://www.fcc.gov , you should type all of the characters shown in bold italic exactly as they are printed. Small Caps` ` ` Represents keys on the keyboard (e.g., Enter, Ctrl, Esc).  Hardware and Software Requirements Đ Applicants who want to connect to the FCC Network using the Windows 95 DialUp Networking will need the following hardware and software.  Hardware Requirements  9" "CPU: Intel 80486 or above  9" "RAM: 8 MB RAM (more recommended if you intend to open multiple applications)  9" "Hard Disk: 10 MB available disk space  9" "Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem  9" "Monitor: VGA or above  9" "Mouse or other pointing device Software Requirements  9" "Internet Web Browser software (Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, Netscape Navigator 3.01, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 with the file upload patch were used during FCC internal testing)  9" "Microsoft Windows 95 Note: If you are running Windows in a networked environment, check with your local network administrator for any potential conflicts with the Windows 95 DialUp Networking. This usually includes any TCP/IP installed network protocol. The Windows 95 DialUp Networking will establish a direct connection from your PC to the FCC Network. This point-to-point connection is not routed through the Internet.  Configuring DialUp Network Access Đ 1.To start dialup networking: a.` ` ` Click the Windows 95 Start button. b.` ` ` Click the Programs option to display the Programs menu. c.` ` ` Click the Accessories option to display the Accessories menu. d.` ` ` From the Accessories menu, click DialUp Networking . 2.When the DialUp Networking window appears, doubleclick the Make New Connection icon. 3.The Make New Connection window appears. In the field entitled Type a name for the computer you are dialing, type ULS at FCC . 4.Click the down arrow at the right of the Select a modem field and select your modem from the menu of available modems. If your modem does not appear on this list, you must install your modem driver according to the modem manufacturer installation procedures, which are usually described in your modems user manual. 5.Click the Configure button. Click the Options tab at the top of the Properties window. 6.In the Connection control area of the Options tab, verify that  neither  option is selected. If either option is selected, click the check box at the left of the option to deselect it. Then click the OK button. 7.Click the Next button. 8.Type 800 in the Area Code field and 8442784 in the Telephone Number field. Verify that the correct country is selected in the Country code field. If not, click the down arrow at the right of the Country code field and select the appropriate country from the menu of available countries.  9.Click the Next button. 10.Click the Finish button. An icon titled ULS at FCC appears in the DialUp Networking window. 11.Verify that properties are configured correctly before attempting a dialup session. Position the mouse pointer on the ULS at FCC icon and click the  right  mouse button to display a menu. Select Properties from the menu. 12.Click the Server Type button at the bottom of the ULS at FCC screen. 13.In the Advanced Options area of the Server Type window, verify that only Enable software compression is selected. If it is not selected, click the check box at the left of the option to select it. If either of the other options is selected, click the check box to deselect it. 14.In the Allowed Network Protocols area of the Server Type window, verify that only TCP/IP is selected. If it is not selected, click the check box at the left of the option to select it. If either of the other options is selected, click the check box to deselect it. 15.Click OK on the Server Type window, then click OK on the Properties window. 16.To configure the TCP/IP protocol: a.` ` ` Click the Windows 95 Start button. b.` ` ` Click the Settings option to display the Settings menu. c.` ` ` Click the Control Panel option to display the Control Panel. d.` ` ` Doubleclick the Network icon. e.` ` ` Highlight the TCP/IP protocol and click Properties .  9" " If multiple TCP/IP protocols are displayed, select TCP/IP > DialUp Adapter .  9" " If TCP/IP is not installed, click the Add button, then click Protocol and click Add . Select Microsoft from the list of Manufacturers, then select TCP/IP from the list of Network protocols. Click OK to add it, then highlight TCP/IP and click Properties . f.` ` ` Click the DNS Configuration tab. g.` ` ` Click Enable DNS . h.` ` ` If there is no Host, type  bidder  in the Host field. i.` ` ` Type  192.104.54.1  in the DNS Server Search order field and click the Add button. j.` ` ` Click OK on the TCP/IP Properties window, then click OK on the Network window. DialUp Procedure   1.If your PC is connected to a Local Area Network (LAN), perform the steps below before dialing into the FCC Network. Otherwise, proceed to step 2. a.` ` ` Start up your PC  without  logging into the network. b.` ` ` Click the Windows95 Start button and select Run . c.` ` ` Type  winipcfg  in the Run window and click on OK . d.` ` ` Click the Release All button to reset the IP address to 0.0.0.0. 2.If the DialUp Networking window is not currently open, do the following: a.` ` ` Click the Windows 95 Start button. b.` ` ` Click the Programs option to display the Programs menu. c.` ` ` Click the Accessories option to display the Accessories menu. d.` ` ` From the Accessories menu, click DialUp Networking . The DialUp Networking window appears. 3.Doubleclick the ULS at FCC icon in the DialUp Networking window. 4.Click the Connect button on the ULS at FCC window.  Do not enter User name and Password. The Connecting to ULS at FCC window appears, indicating the status of your connection as your modem dials into the system. This window must remain running during your dialup session. You may minimize the window, if you wish. 5.Once the connection is established, open your web browser (Netscape or Internet Explorer). 6.In the Location field (Netscape 3.x), Netsite field (Netscape 4.x), or Address field (Internet Explorer) of the web browser screen, type the desired Universal Resource Locator (URL). Then press the Enter key. 7.When you have finished, exit the web browser, then click the Disconnect button on the ULS at FCC window to end your dialup session.  Troubleshooting   Following are resolutions of problems you may encounter when accessing the FCC Network. Modem does not respond  1.Confirm that the correct modem driver is installed for your modem. 2.Confirm that all physical connections for the modem are present. 3.Confirm that the phone line is active by connecting the modem cable to a telephone.  Modem dials but does not connect  1.Confirm that the modem is dialing the correct number. 2.Confirm that the modem prefix (if any) is correct.  Modem dials and connects, but nothing appears when you enter the location in the web browser  1.Check the settings in your dialup networking icon, particularly that the Primary DNS is  192.104.54.1  and that TCP/IP is the only selected protocol. 2.Confirm that your web browser is using no proxies. 3.It is recommended that you do not log into a TCP/IP Local Area Network (LAN). If you do log into a TCP/IP LAN, confirm that your LAN network IP address is being released. To do so, connect to the FCC Network using dialup networking, then click the Start button in Windows95 and select Run . Type  winipcfg  and press OK . If your IP address does not begin with 192.104., then your LAN IP address is not being released. Click the Release All button, or consult you LAN administrator.  Technical Support  For technical assistance in accessing the FCC Network using Windows95, contact the FCC Technical Support Hotline at (202) 414-1250. This hotline is generally available Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. All calls to the FCC Technical Support Hotline are recorded.   @E-@`|(#A Attachment E ă  ACCESSING THE FCC NETWORK USING WINDOWS 3.1 OR 3.11  This attachment describes how to access the FCC Network from a system that is running the Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11 operating system. This involves using the FCCsupplied PointtoPoint Protocol (PPP) Dialer. This attachment summarizes the hardware and software required for the PPP Dialer, then describes the procedures for performing the following tasks:  9" "Downloading the Dialer files from the Internet or the FCC Bulletin Board  9" "Extracting the Dialer from the downloaded files  9" "Installing the Dialer application  9" "Configuring PPP  9" "Establishing a PPP connection The attachment also describes how to troubleshoot and uninstall the PPP Dialer application, and tells how to get help from the FCC. Conventions  The instructions in this attachment use the following typographical conventions: bold ` ` ` Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer, including buttons, Internet links, icons, tabs, menu items (e.g., Cancel button, Auctions link, Save option in the File menu). italic` ` ` Represents field names or areas of a screen (e.g., Licensee Name field, Applicant Information area of a screen).  bold italic ` ` ` Represents characters that you must type exactly as they appear in the instructions. For example, if you are instructed to type  http://www.fcc.gov , you should type all of the characters shown in bold italic exactly as they are printed. Small Caps` ` ` Represents keys on the keyboard (e.g., Enter, Ctrl, Esc).  Hardware and Software Requirements Đ Applicants who want to connect to the FCC Network using the FCC PPP Dialer will need the following hardware and software.  Hardware Requirements  9" "CPU: Intel 80486 or above  9" "RAM: 8 MB RAM (more recommended if you intend to open multiple applications)  9" "Hard Disk: 10 MB available disk space  9" "Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem  9" "Monitor: VGA or above  9" "Mouse or other pointing device Software Requirements  9" "Internet Web Browser software (Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, Netscape Navigator 3.01, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 with the file upload patch were used during FCC internal testing)  9" "Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Note: If you are running Windows in a networked environment, check with your local network administrator for any potential conflicts with the FCC PPP Dialer. This usually includes any TCP/IP installed network protocol. The FCC PPP Dialer will establish a point-to-point connection from your PC to the FCC Network. This point-to-point connection is not routed through the Internet.  Downloading the Dialer Software Đ Applicants who wish to use the FCC PPP Dialer must first download the dialer software from either the Internet or the FCC Bulletin Board System. Applicants must download the following compressed files to install the software: fccdial1.exe fccdial2.exe fccdial3.exe Download Method 1: Internet Access  You may use your Internet browser to download the compressed files from www.fcc.gov or wtbwww01.fcc.gov , as described in the following sections.  9" " Downloading from www.fcc.gov  1.` ` ` Connect to your Internet Service Provider and start your web browser. 2.` ` ` In the Location (Netscape) or Address (Internet Explorer) field of the web browser screen, enter the following location:  http://www.fcc.gov . Then press the Enter key.  3.Click the Electronic Filing link. 4.` ` ` Click Universal Licensing System at the bottom of the screen. 5.Click the FCC PPP Dialer button, located on the left side of the page. 6.` ` ` Scroll down to the Download the Dialer section of the page. Download the following files by clicking their respective filename links: fccdial1.exe, fccdial2.exe, fccdial3.exe  9" " Downloading from wtbwww01.fcc.gov  1.` ` ` Connect to your Internet Service Provider and start your web browser. 2.` ` ` In the Location (Netscape) or Address (Internet Explorer) field of the web browser screen, enter the following location: http://wtbwww01.fcc.gov . Then press the Enter key.  3.Click the Dialer link.  4.` ` ` Download the following files by clicking each of the corresponding icons: fccdial1.exe, fccdial2.exe, fccdial3.exe Download Method 2: DialIn Access to the FCC Auction Bulletin Board System (BBS) The FCC Auction Bulletin Board System (BBS) provides dialin access for the FCC PPP Dialer. To access the FCC Auction BBS, use a communications package that can handle at least Xmodem protocol (such as PcAnyWhere, Procomm, or Microsoft Terminal in Windows 3.x) to dial in to (202) 6825851. Use the settings of 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit (8,N,1). Once your computer is connected to the Auction BBS, do the following: 1.To create an account: a.` ` ` Enter your first name.b.` ` ` Enter your last name. c.` ` ` When asked whether you want to create an account, enter Y . d.` ` ` When prompted, enter a password. ` ` ` The password can be from four to ten characters long, where the characters can be either letters or numbers.  e.` ` ` To confirm the password, enter it again. f.` ` ` When prompted for contact information, enter your voice phone number, including area code. ` ` ` For example, you might enter  2025551234.  g.` ` ` Enter your company name. 2.On the Welcome screen, enter C for Continue. (You may also enter c , the program accepts either uppercase or lowercase.) Since C is the default (automatic) selection, you can also just press Enter to continue. 3.When asked whether you want to view the bulletin menu, enter Y for Yes. Then press Enter to obtain the FCC Auction BBS Main Menu. 4.Enter A (for Auction Menu) to obtain the Auction Library Menu. The top options on this menu provide a range of numbers to represent the available auctions. 5.To select Dialer, enter D . The list of available files appears. These files are sorted by date, with the most recent files at the beginning of the list. 6.To scroll downward to the next screen of file names, either press Enter or enter C for Continue. To scroll upward to the preceding screen of file names, enter P for Previous. Note that on each screen, file names are numbered separately, starting with 1. 7.To select one or more files for downloading or viewing, mark the files you want. The program marks a file by preceding its name with an asterisk (*). ,X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8: