No, that’s not accurate. In an MX (mutually exclusive) group, all equally qualified applicants will be considered tentative selectees. The local community presence dates will only come into play as a tiebreaker if the group defaults and a settlement or time-sharing agreement cannot be reached. In other words, the FCC will generally select all equally qualified applicants as tentative selectees to promote fairness and inclusivity in the process.
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