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Legacy CORES to Be Decommissioned July 15

The FCC’s legacy version of the commission registration system (CORES) will be decommissioned July 15 at 6 p.m., said the Office of Managing Director in a public notice Friday. The current version of CORES -- which the PN calls CORES2…

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-- has been in use since 2016, the PN said. “Users should be aware that they will need to register in CORES2 to gain online access” and manage their FCC registration numbers, the PN said. The FCC “is in the process of transitioning its various online systems to CORES2,” the PN said, and some systems will still accept legacy CORES passwords as well as CORES2 passwords after the decommission date, until they are also shifted to solely using CORES2, the PN said. Payment of regulatory fees will transition to CORES2 July 15, checking red light status will transfer Aug. 5, Universal Licensing System payments Aug. 26 and application fee payments Nov. 18, the PN said.