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The FCC Wireless Bureau said it plans to...

The FCC Wireless Bureau said it plans to move to all-electronic authorizations and registrations in the agency’s Universal Licensing System (ULS) and Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) System. The FCC plans to stop mailing paper copies of current authorizations to licensees…

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and registrants “unless it is notified that the licensee or registrant wishes to continue receiving official authorizations on paper,” the bureau said in a Friday public notice (http://bit.ly/1snpUxT). If most licensees choose electronic delivery, the commission could save nearly $304,000 a year, the bureau said in docket 14-161. The option to receive electronic delivery is available now for those ready to make the switch; early next year, it will become the default option. “We deem the electronic version of an authorization stored in ULS or the ASR System as the official Commission document,” the bureau said. The FCC sought comment on its proposals for the change, which are due at the agency Nov. 10.