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Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart V
sets forth the rules governing the use of
competitive bidding to choose among
mutually exclusive 800 MHz SMR
applicants.
Need: These rules are needed to
provide a framework for auctions.
Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,
303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7).
Section Number and Title:
90.901 800 MHz SMR spectrum
subject to competitive bidding.
90.903 Competitive bidding
mechanisms.
90.904 Aggregation of EA licenses.
90.909 License grants.
90.910 Bidding credits.
90.911 Partitioned licenses and
disaggregated spectrum.
90.912 Definitions.
90.913 Record maintenance and
definitions.
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Subpart B—Family Radio Service
(FRS)
Brief Description: The part 95 rules
govern the Personal Radio Services,
including the General Mobile Radio
Service, Family Radio Service, Radio
Control Radio Service, Citizens Band
Radio Service, 218–219 MHz Service,
Low Power Radio Service, Wireless
Medical Telemetry Service, Medical
Implant Communications Service, and
Multi-Use Radio Service. Subpart B
applies to the Family Radio Service, a
very short distance, unlicensed, twoway voice radio service in the Ultra
High Frequency (UHF) portion of the
radio spectrum.
Need: These rules provide a radio
service to meet the needs of families and
other small groups for a good quality
voice radio communication service
having a very short range. The Family
Radio Service provides group members
with the ability to use palm size radio
units to communicate while on outings,
such as visiting shopping malls and
amusement parks, attending sporting
events, camping, and taking part in
other recreational activities. These rules
also impose limitations on the use of the
Family Radio Service, including
specification of permissible
communications.
Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303.
Section Number and Title:
95.191 (FRS Rule 1) Eligibility and
responsibility.
95.192 (FRS Rule 2) Authorized
locations.
95.193 (FRS Rule 3) Types of
communications.
95.194 (FRS Rule 4) FRS units.
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Subpart G—Low Power Radio Service
(LPRS)
Brief Description: The part 95 rules
govern the Personal Radio Services,
including the General Mobile Radio
Service, Family Radio Service, Radio
Control Radio Service, Citizens Band
Radio Service, 218–219 MHz Service,
Low Power Radio Service, Wireless
Medical Telemetry Service, Medical
Implant Communications Service, and
Multi-Use Radio Service. Subpart G
applies to the Low Power Radio Service,
a low power radio service sharing use of
the 216–217 MHz band.
Need: These rules provide a
regulatory framework accommodating,
for example, auditory assistance
devices, health care assistance devices,
and law enforcement tracking systems.
These rules also impose limitations on
the use of the Low Power Radio Service,
including specification of permissible
communications.
Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303.
Section Number and Title:
95.1001 Eligibility.
95.1003 Authorized locations.
95.1005 Station identification.
95.1007 Station inspection.
95.1009 Permissible
communications.
95.1011 Channel use policy.
95.1015 Disclosure policies.
95.1017 Labeling requirements.
95.1019 Marketing limitations.
PART 101—FIXED MICROWAVE
SERVICES
Subpart B—Applications and Licenses
Brief Description: The part 101 rules
prescribe the manner in which portions
of the radio spectrum may be made
available for private operational,
common carrier, 24 GHz Service and
Local Multipoint Distribution Service
fixed, microwave operations that require
transmitting facilities on land or in
specified offshore coastal areas within
the continental shelf. Subpart B sets
forth the rules governing the licensing
and operations of those fixed microwave
operations subject to part 101.
Need: The identified rules are
necessary to define the rights and
obligations of licensees in those
portions of the band that have been
reallocated from fixed microwave
services to other services.
Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
157(a), 301, 303(f), 303(g), 303(r), 307,
316.
Section Number and Title:
101.71 Voluntary negotiations.
101.73 Mandatory negotiations.
101.75 Involuntary relocation
procedures.
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101.77 Public safety licensees in the
1850–1990 MHz, 2110–2150 MHz, and
2160–2200 MHz bands.
101.79 Sunset provisions for
licensees in the 1850–1990 MHz, 2110–
2150 MHz, and 2160–2200 MHz bands.
101.81 Future licensing in the 1850–
1990 MHz, 2110–2150 MHz, and 2160–
2200 MHz bands.
Subpart C—Technical Standards
Brief Description: The part 101 Rules
prescribe the manner in which portions
of the radio spectrum may be made
available for fixed microwave services.
Subpart C sets forth the technical
requirements for such services.
Need: The identified rule is necessary
to promote efficient utilization of the
spectrum allocated for fixed microwave
services.
Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303.
Section Number and Title:
101.15 Use of signal boosters.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 64
[CC Docket No. 91–281; DA 06–2283]
Rules and Regulations Regarding the
Transmission of Calling Party Number
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Proposed waiver; comments
requested.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: On October 25, 2006, the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA), John F.
Kennedy Space Center (KSC) filed a
petition for a limited waiver of the
Commission’s rules, which prohibits
terminating carriers from passing calling
party number (CPN) to the called party
where a privacy indicator has been
triggered. KSC requests that the
Commission allow it to receive CPN,
even when a privacy indicator has been
triggered. In this document, the
Commission seeks comment on the
NASA/KSC petition for limited waiver
of the Commission’s Calling Party
Number rules.
DATES: Comments are due on or before
December 14, 2006, and reply comments
are due on or before December 26, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by CC Docket No. 91–281, by
any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
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• Federal Communications
Commission’s Web Site: https://
www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail: Parties who choose to file by
paper should also submit their comment
on diskette. These diskettes should be
submitted, along with three paper
copies to Lynne Montgomery, Consumer
Policy Division, Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau, 445 12th
Street, SW., Room 5–A746, Washington,
DC 20554. Such a submission should be
on a 3.5-inch diskette formatted in an
IBM compatible format using Word 97
or compatible software. The diskette
should be accompanied by a cover letter
and should be submitted in ‘‘read only’’
mode. The diskette should be clearly
labeled with the commenter’s name,
proceeding (including the lead docket
number in this case CC Docket No. 91–
281), type of pleading (comment or
reply comment), date of submission,
and the name of the electronic file on
the diskette. The label should also
include the following phrase: ‘‘Disk
Copy—Not an Original.’’ Each diskette
should contain only one party’s
pleadings, preferably in a single
electronic file. In addition, commenters
must send diskette copies to the
Commission’s contractor at Portals II,
445 12th Street, SW., Room CY–B402,
Washington, DC 20554.
• People with Disabilities: Contact the
FCC to request reasonable
accommodations (accessible format
documents, sign language interpreters,
CART, etc.) by e-mail: FCC504@fcc.gov
or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202–
418–0432.
For detailed instructions for
submitting comments and additional
information on the rulemaking process,
see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section of this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lynne Montgomery, Consumer Policy
Division, Consumer & Governmental
Affairs Bureau, (202) 418–2229 (voice),
Lynne.Montgomery@fcc.gov (e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s
document, DA 06–2283, released
November 7, 2006. The full text of
document DA 06–2283, KSC’s
submission, and copies of any
subsequently filed documents in this
matter will be available for public
inspection and copying during regular
business hours at the FCC Reference
Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th
Street, SW., Room CY–A257,
Washington, DC 20554. Document DA
06–2283, KSC’s submission, and copies
of subsequently filed documents in this
matter may also be purchased from the
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Commission’s contractor, Best Copy and
Printing, at Portals II, 445 12th Street,
SW., Room CY–B402, Washington, DC
20554. Customers may contact the
Commission’s contractor at their Web
site www.bcpiweb.com or call 1–800–
378–3160. A copy of KSC’s submission
may also be found by searching ECFS at
https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs (insert CC
Docket No. 91–281 into the proceeding
block).
To request materials in accessible
formats for people with disabilities
(Braille, large print, electronic files,
audio format), send an e-mail to
fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–
418–0530 (voice), 202–418–0432 (TTY).
Document DA 06–2283 can also be
downloaded in Word or Portable
Document Format (PDF) at https://
www.fcc.gov/cgb/policy. Pursuant to
§§ 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission’s
rules, 47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested
parties may file comments and reply
comments on or before the dates
indicated on the first page of this
document. Comments may be filed
using: (1) the Commission’s Electronic
Comment Filing System (ECFS), (2) the
Federal Government’s eRulemaking
Portal, or (3) by filing paper copies. See
Electronic Filing of Documents in
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121
(1998).
• Electronic Filers: Comments may be
filed electronically using the Internet by
accessing the ECFS: https://www.fcc.gov/
cgb/ecfs/ or the Federal eRulemaking
Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Filers should follow the instructions
provided on the Web site for submitting
comments.
• For ECFS filers, if multiple docket
or rulemaking numbers appear in the
caption of this proceeding, filers must
transmit one electronic copy of the
comments for each docket or
rulemaking number referenced in the
caption. In completing the transmittal
screen, filers should include their full
name, U.S. Postal Service mailing
address, and the applicable docket or
rulemaking number. Parties may also
submit an electronic comment by
Internet e-mail. To get filing
instructions, filers should send an email to ecfs@fcc.gov, and include the
following words in the body of the
message, ‘‘get form.’’ A sample form and
directions will be sent in response.
• Paper Filers: Parties who choose to
file by paper must file an original and
four copies of each filing. If more than
one docket or rulemaking number
appears in the caption of this
proceeding, filers must submit two
additional copies for each additional
docket or rulemaking number. Filings
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can be sent by hand or messenger
delivery, by commercial overnight
courier, or by first-class or overnight
U.S. Postal Service mail (although the
Commission continues to experience
delays in receiving U.S. Postal Service
mail). All filings must be addressed to
the Commission’s Secretary, Office of
the Secretary, Federal Communications
Commission.
• The Commission’s contractor will
receive hand-delivered or messengerdelivered paper filings for the
Commission’s Secretary at 236
Massachusetts Avenue, NE., Suite 110,
Washington, DC 20002. The filing hours
at this location are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. All
hand deliveries must be held together
with rubber bands or fasteners. Any
envelopes must be disposed of before
entering the building.
• Commercial overnight mail (other
than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail
and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300
East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights,
MD 20743.
• U.S. Postal Service first-class,
Express, and Priority mail should be
addressed to 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20554.
Synopsis
On October 25, 2006, KSC filed a
petition for a limited waiver of
§ 64.1601(b) of the Commission’s rules,
which prohibits terminating carriers
from passing calling party number
(CPN) to the called party when a privacy
indicator has been triggered.
Specifically, KSC asks the Commission
to allow its Central Office Switch
facility to obtain and store CPN
information so that its security
personnel can identify and capture the
perpetrators of threatening calls. Section
64.1601(b) of the Commission’s rules
states in pertinent part that ‘‘[n]o
common carrier subscribing to or
offering any service that delivers CPN
may override the privacy indicator
associated with an interstate call * * *.
[W]hen a caller requests that the CPN
not be passed, a carrier may not reveal
that caller’s number or name, nor may
the carrier use the number or name to
allow the called party to contact the
calling party.’’
According to KSC, the facility
provides its own security, fire and
rescue, telecommunications, and other
utility services 24 hours per day. Over
the course of a year, KSC reports
receiving between 12 and 20 threatening
or harassing phone calls that are
considered serious in nature. KSC states
that the telecommunications carriers
serving KSC are bound by CPN privacy
rules, and parties placing threatening
calls often use CPN restriction to
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prevent authorities from identifying
their location. Without access to CPN,
KSC’s security personnel have to
request a trace of these phone calls
which can take up to a week to process.
KSC requests a waiver of section
64.1601(b) so that all CPN information
can be passed, to KSC’s secure log,
without regard to the calling party’s
privacy indicator, to facilitate KSC’s
investigation of telephone threats it
deems credible. KSC proposes to limit
the scope of its waiver by recording the
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CPN of incoming restricted calls but not
passing CPN on to the party called,
using passwords and non-disclosure
agreements to protect CPN data, and
destroying CPN information after a
reasonable retention period. KSC argues
that its situation presents special
circumstances that warrant a limited
waiver and states that it provides both
the security services and end office
telecommunications to all locations
within its boundaries. Finally, KSC
contends that the waiver would be
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applicable only to a narrow and welldefined public institution making it
predictable, workable and unbiased in
application. Accordingly, the
Commission seeks comment on KSC’s
petition.
Federal Communications Commission.
Jay Keithley,
Deputy Bureau Chief, Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 64
[CC Docket No. 91-281; DA 06-2283]
Rules and Regulations Regarding the Transmission of Calling Party
Number
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Proposed waiver; comments requested.
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SUMMARY: On October 25, 2006, the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA), John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) filed a
petition for a limited waiver of the Commission's rules, which
prohibits terminating carriers from passing calling party number (CPN)
to the called party where a privacy indicator has been triggered. KSC
requests that the Commission allow it to receive CPN, even when a
privacy indicator has been triggered. In this document, the Commission
seeks comment on the NASA/KSC petition for limited waiver of the
Commission's Calling Party Number rules.
DATES: Comments are due on or before December 14, 2006, and reply
comments are due on or before December 26, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by CC Docket No. 91-281,
by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
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Federal Communications Commission's Web Site: https://
www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Mail: Parties who choose to file by paper should also
submit their comment on diskette. These diskettes should be submitted,
along with three paper copies to Lynne Montgomery, Consumer Policy
Division, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Room 5-A746, Washington, DC 20554. Such a submission should be on a
3.5-inch diskette formatted in an IBM compatible format using Word 97
or compatible software. The diskette should be accompanied by a cover
letter and should be submitted in ``read only'' mode. The diskette
should be clearly labeled with the commenter's name, proceeding
(including the lead docket number in this case CC Docket No. 91-281),
type of pleading (comment or reply comment), date of submission, and
the name of the electronic file on the diskette. The label should also
include the following phrase: ``Disk Copy--Not an Original.'' Each
diskette should contain only one party's pleadings, preferably in a
single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette
copies to the Commission's contractor at Portals II, 445 12th Street,
SW., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554.
People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request
reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language
interpreters, CART, etc.) by e-mail: FCC504@fcc.gov or phone: 202-418-
0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432.
For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional
information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lynne Montgomery, Consumer Policy
Division, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, (202) 418-2229
(voice), Lynne.Montgomery@fcc.gov (e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's
document, DA 06-2283, released November 7, 2006. The full text of
document DA 06-2283, KSC's submission, and copies of any subsequently
filed documents in this matter will be available for public inspection
and copying during regular business hours at the FCC Reference
Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-A257,
Washington, DC 20554. Document DA 06-2283, KSC's submission, and copies
of subsequently filed documents in this matter may also be purchased
from the Commission's contractor, Best Copy and Printing, at Portals
II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554. Customers
may contact the Commission's contractor at their Web site
www.bcpiweb.com or call 1-800-378-3160. A copy of KSC's submission may
also be found by searching ECFS at https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs (insert
CC Docket No. 91-281 into the proceeding block).
To request materials in accessible formats for people with
disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format),
send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental
Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY). Document DA
06-2283 can also be downloaded in Word or Portable Document Format
(PDF) at https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/policy. Pursuant to Sec. Sec. 1.415
and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested
parties may file comments and reply comments on or before the dates
indicated on the first page of this document. Comments may be filed
using: (1) the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS),
(2) the Federal Government's eRulemaking Portal, or (3) by filing paper
copies. See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,
63 FR 24121 (1998).
Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically
using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/ or the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Filers
should follow the instructions provided on the Web site for submitting
comments.
For ECFS filers, if multiple docket or rulemaking numbers
appear in the caption of this proceeding, filers must transmit one
electronic copy of the comments for each docket or rulemaking number
referenced in the caption. In completing the transmittal screen, filers
should include their full name, U.S. Postal Service mailing address,
and the applicable docket or rulemaking number. Parties may also submit
an electronic comment by Internet e-mail. To get filing instructions,
filers should send an e-mail to ecfs@fcc.gov, and include the following
words in the body of the message, ``get form.'' A sample form and
directions will be sent in response.
Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must
file an original and four copies of each filing. If more than one
docket or rulemaking number appears in the caption of this proceeding,
filers must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or
rulemaking number. Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery,
by commercial overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S.
Postal Service mail (although the Commission continues to experience
delays in receiving U.S. Postal Service mail). All filings must be
addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary,
Federal Communications Commission.
The Commission's contractor will receive hand-delivered or
messenger-delivered paper filings for the Commission's Secretary at 236
Massachusetts Avenue, NE., Suite 110, Washington, DC 20002. The filing
hours at this location are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. All hand deliveries must be
held together with rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes must be
disposed of before entering the building.
Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton
Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority
mail should be addressed to 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554.
Synopsis
On October 25, 2006, KSC filed a petition for a limited waiver of
Sec. 64.1601(b) of the Commission's rules, which prohibits terminating
carriers from passing calling party number (CPN) to the called party
when a privacy indicator has been triggered. Specifically, KSC asks the
Commission to allow its Central Office Switch facility to obtain and
store CPN information so that its security personnel can identify and
capture the perpetrators of threatening calls. Section 64.1601(b) of
the Commission's rules states in pertinent part that ``[n]o common
carrier subscribing to or offering any service that delivers CPN may
override the privacy indicator associated with an interstate call * *
*. [W]hen a caller requests that the CPN not be passed, a carrier may
not reveal that caller's number or name, nor may the carrier use the
number or name to allow the called party to contact the calling
party.''
According to KSC, the facility provides its own security, fire and
rescue, telecommunications, and other utility services 24 hours per
day. Over the course of a year, KSC reports receiving between 12 and 20
threatening or harassing phone calls that are considered serious in
nature. KSC states that the telecommunications carriers serving KSC are
bound by CPN privacy rules, and parties placing threatening calls often
use CPN restriction to
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prevent authorities from identifying their location. Without access to
CPN, KSC's security personnel have to request a trace of these phone
calls which can take up to a week to process. KSC requests a waiver of
section 64.1601(b) so that all CPN information can be passed, to KSC's
secure log, without regard to the calling party's privacy indicator, to
facilitate KSC's investigation of telephone threats it deems credible.
KSC proposes to limit the scope of its waiver by recording the CPN of
incoming restricted calls but not passing CPN on to the party called,
using passwords and non-disclosure agreements to protect CPN data, and
destroying CPN information after a reasonable retention period. KSC
argues that its situation presents special circumstances that warrant a
limited waiver and states that it provides both the security services
and end office telecommunications to all locations within its
boundaries. Finally, KSC contends that the waiver would be applicable
only to a narrow and well-defined public institution making it
predictable, workable and unbiased in application. Accordingly, the
Commission seeks comment on KSC's petition.
Federal Communications Commission.
Jay Keithley,
Deputy Bureau Chief, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau.
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