2026-14496NoticeWallet

FCC Checks If Mobility Fund Form Is Still Boring

Published Date: 7/17/2026

Notice

Summary

The FCC is checking in on a form used by businesses and governments to apply for Mobility Fund support, making sure it’s still useful and not too much work. They want your thoughts on how to make the process easier, especially for small businesses, before September 15, 2026. This review won’t cost much time—just about 1.5 hours per response—and helps keep things running smoothly and fairly.

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

You must file FCC Form 680 to get Mobility Fund

If you are a winning bidder for Mobility Fund Phase I or Tribal Mobility Fund Phase I support, you must submit FCC Form 680 to get or keep that support. The form collects ownership, Eligible Telecommunications Carrier status, spectrum access, a project description, certifications, and proof of Tribal engagement when required.

Letter of credit requirement for winning bidders

Winning bidders must obtain and submit an irrevocable standby letter of credit and maintain it until at least 120 days after they receive their final distribution of support. The Commission says this secures return of funds if a bidder defaults.

Paperwork time estimate is small (1.5 hours)

The FCC estimates FCC Form 680 takes about 1.5 hours per response. The notice lists 10 respondents and a total annual burden of 15 hours, with total annual cost listed as "No cost."

FCC seeks ways to ease burden on very small businesses

The FCC specifically asks for suggestions to further reduce information-collection burden on small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees and invites comments by September 15, 2026. This is an opportunity for very small businesses to request reduced paperwork or automated options.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
7/17/2026
9/15/2026

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