Listen I file applications with the FCC almost daily and have been doing this for the past 15 years. I know the system.
An application is NOT accepted for filing until the FCC says it has been accepted. To a person that doesn't deal with the FCC all the time it would appear that when the FCC receives an application and any fees that the application has been accepted for filing. This application has been filed and the fee paid, but it has not been Accepted For Filing, the application has been RECEIVED.
RECEIVED---The FCC acknowledges it has received the application and any filing fees.
This is where this application is at, no matter how much you want to argue you are wrong. If this application as been accepted it would have already have a date. That is how it works.
ACCEPTED FOR FILING---The FCC has initially reviewed the application for major problems and have determined the application can be filed, if not it is DISMISSED. The application is then open for public comment.
GRANTED--The FCC has reviewed the application and public comment and decided to grant the application
DISSMISSED--The FCC has reviewed the application and public comment and decided the application has major problems and must be corrected.
DENIED--The FCC has reviewed the application and public comment and decided to deny the application. The applicant will have to start the process over again with a new application if the applicant wishes to persue the issue again.
You no absolutely nothing about how the FCC works, you think you do, but you don't. When was the last time you filed something with the FCC? Of course we will never know because you hide any information of your true identity. Want to see some of my FCC filings, I'll be more than happy to share them.