
The FCC website has been closed at 24:00 on January 3, 2019, resulting in the inability to issue certificates. The specific recovery time is to be determined. If there is further information, it will be updated again. Please continue to pay attention.
The official news is shown as below:
On January 2, 2019, the FCC has released a more comprehensive (7 pages) description of the impact of the Federal Government shutdown on FCC services.
https://www.fcc.gov/document/impact-potential-lapse-funding-commission-operations
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-19-10A1.pdf
In the event of a continued partial lapse in federal government funding, the Commission will suspend most operations in the middle of the day on Thursday, January 3, 2019. [Many of the] Commission electronic filing and database systems will be unavailable to the public [as of mid-day on Wednesday January 3rd, 2019] until normal agency operations resume.This means that the Equipment Authorization Systems used by TCB's will be offline, making the submission of applications and issuance of Grants impossible until the Government operations resume.
Those in need of researching the Rules and approvals database can access a private website (not endorsed by the TCB Council) that contains the scraped data from the ECFR and FCC EAS database (https://ecfr.io/Title-47/).
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