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- 1934, as amended. As part of this review, the Commission sought recommendations from the public concerning whether these rules and procedures should be modified or eliminated. II. SCOPE OF REVIEW The Commission identified the following rule parts containing regulations administered by the Enforcement Bureau for review and comment in the Public Notice: Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 and 1.720 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Sections 1.80 and 1.89 of the Commission's rules address forfeiture proceedings and penalties and Notice of Violations proceedings. Increased competition in the marketplace does not diminish the need for these rules, and thus we do not find that they are no longer necessary in
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- 20.11, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.115, 1.721-1.736, and 20.11, that the Bureau Merits Order in MODIFIED in part and otherwise AFFIRMED, as described herein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to sections 4(i), 4(j), 201, 208, and 332 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 154(j), 201, 208, and 332, and sections 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, that (i) Count I of the Complaint shall be held in abeyance pending the California PUC's determination of a reasonable rate for North County's termination of MetroPCS's intrastate traffic; (ii) such abeyance is hereby effectuated by converting Count I of the Complaint into an informal complaint with
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- DDA against Verizon and SBC. It is difficult to discern precisely what these documents purport to be under the Commission's rules. Construing these documents most liberally in favor of DDA, we will assume that they were intended to be either applications for review of a Commission staff decision to close an informal complaint proceeding initiated by DDA pursuant to sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commission's rules, or formal complaints pursuant to sections 1.720-1.736 of the Commission's rules. In either situation, for the reasons described below, DDA's filings are patently meritless, almost to the point of being frivolous. In 2001, DDA filed with the Commission an informal complaint against Verizon and SBC concerning essentially the same circumstances as those described in the documents
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- March 31, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: On March 3, 2003, Nextel Communications, Inc. (``Nextel'') filed with this Commission an informal complaint (the ``Complaint'') against Alan D. Slater and Slater Communications & Electronics, Inc. (``Slater'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. § 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718. The complaint alleged that Slater had refused to negotiate in good faith with Nextel for the relocation of Slater's ``upper 200'' channel 800 MHz facilities, in violation of section 90.699 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 90.699. On March 24, 2003, Nextel filed a ``Motion to Dismiss Complaint Without Prejudice'' (``Motion
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- of the Bureau adopting the terms and conditions of this Consent Decree. (b) ``Bureau'' shall mean the Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission. (c) ``Commission" shall mean the Federal Communications Commission. (d) "Effective Date" shall mean the date on which the Enforcement Bureau adopts the Adopting Order. (e) ``Informal complaint'' shall mean a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.717. (f) ``LEC'' shall mean a Local Exchange Carrier. (g) "Parties" shall mean the Bureau or the Commission and Talk America. (h) ``preferred carrier change'' shall mean an order or request submitted by a carrier to a LEC to effect a change in the customer's preferred carrier. (i) ``Talk America" or the "Company" shall mean Talk America and all parents, subsidiaries,
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- Released: June 9, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: On July 11, 2002, Notesan Pty. Ltd. (``Notesan'') filed an informal complaint against WCI Cable, Inc. (``WCI''), Neptune Communications, LLC (``Neptune''), and Alaska Communications Systems, Inc. (``ACS'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. § 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commissions rules. 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718. Notesan's informal complaint alleges, inter alia, that ACS has obtained de facto control of certain licensed facilities owned by Neptune, in violation of section 214 of the Act and section 1.767 of the Commission's rules. 47 U.S.C. § 214; 47 C.F.R. § 1.767. As of this date, Neptune and ACS have responded
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- Released: February 4, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: On July 11, 2002, Notesan Pty. Ltd. (``Notesan'') filed an informal complaint against WCI Cable, Inc. (``WCI''), Neptune Communications, LLC (``Neptune''), and Alaska Communications Systems, Inc. (``ACS'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. § 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commissions rules. 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718. Notesan's informal complaint alleges, inter alia, that ACS has obtained de facto control of certain licensed facilities owned by Neptune, in violation of section 214 of the Act and section 1.767 of the Commission's rules. 47 U.S.C. § 214; 47 C.F.R. § 1.767. As of this date, Neptune and ACS have responded
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- presents no argument or evidence to support its proposal. NTCA seeks changes to the per-subscriber 2 list information rates for small and rural telephone companies. NTCA argues that the current $0.04 per subscriber listing rate fails to recover the incremental cost for small carriers or to provide for any contribution to overheads and common costs. NTCA urges modification of section 1.711 of the Commission's rules to include a $0.42 rate as a presumptively reasonable rate. AT&T responds that this ten-fold increase is unnecessary because a carrier can charge a higher rate if it provides the cost data or any other relevant information to justify the higher rate. AT&T also urges the Commission to reject NTCA's proposal for a higher rate because
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- are satisfied that granting the Dismissal Request will serve the public interest by eliminating the need for further litigation and the expenditure of further time and resources of the parties and this Commission. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 4(i), 4(j), and 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 154(j), and 208, sections 1.711-1.736 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.736, and the authority delegated in sections 0.111 and 0.311 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.111, 0.311, that National's Dismissal Request IS GRANTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to sections 4(i), 4(j), and 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 154(j), and 208, sections 1.711-1.736
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- 1934, as amended. As part of this review, the Commission sought recommendations from the public concerning whether these rules and procedures should be modified or eliminated. REVIEW OF RELEVANT RULES The Commission identified the following rule parts containing regulations administered by the Enforcement Bureau for review and comment in the Public Notice: Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses forfeiture penalties applicable to common carriers [and others]. These rules are not competition-related, and thus we cannot find that they are ``no longer necessary in the public interest as the result of meaningful economic competition.'' Accordingly, we find that these rules should be
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- grant that serves the public interest in this case, while admonishing APCC's counsel to pay appropriate regard to the Commission's procedural rules. V. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201(b), 208, and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201(b), 208, and 276, and sections 1.3, 1.711-1.736, and 64.1300-64.1320 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.3, 1.711-1.736, 64.1300-64.1320, and the authority delegated pursuant to sections 0.111 and 0.311 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.111, 0.311, that Complainants' motion for partial waiver of section 1.718 of the Commission's rules IS GRANTED to the extent set forth above, and is otherwise DENIED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kris
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- Line Service between the United States and China, File No. ITC-214-19980515-00326 (previous File No. ITC-98-380), Order, Authorization, and Certificate, DA 98-2498, 14 FCC Rcd 1863 (Tel. Div. 1998). See supra ¶ 7. Moreover, SaskTel serves only 3.1 percent of total exchange access lines in Canada. See Navigata April 28 Ex Parte Letter at 1. See 47 U.S.C. §208; 47 C.F.R. 1.711 et seq. The Commission has broad authority to protect U.S. customers from harms resulting from anti-competitive behavior. In particular, the Commission has the authority to respond to carrier initiated petitions, and notifications when addressing anticompetitive harms on individual routes. The Commission can order a U.S. carrier to terminate an arrangement with a foreign carrier upon finding that the arrangement results
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- 1934, as amended. As part of this review, the Commission sought recommendations from the public concerning whether these rules and procedures should be modified or eliminated. II. SCOPE OF REVIEW The Commission identified the following rule parts containing regulations administered by the Enforcement Bureau for review and comment in the Public Notice: Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 and 1.720 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Sections 1.80 and 1.89 of the Commission's rules address forfeiture proceedings and penalties and Notice of Violations proceedings. Increased competition in the marketplace does not diminish the need for these rules, and thus we do not find that they are no longer necessary in
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- outside the scope of the biennial review. Based on its review, CGB staff does not recommend that the Commission initiate any proceeding to repeal or modify any rules as no longer in the public interest as the result of meaningful economic competition between telecommunications service providers. Enforcement Bureau (EB) EB staff reviewed relevant rules in 47 C.F.R. Part 1 (§§ 1.711-1.736, 1.80, and 1.89). The Commission did not receive any comments suggesting that it should repeal or modify any of these rules. Based on its review, EB does not recommend that the Commission initiate any proceeding to repeal or modify any rules as no longer in the public interest as the result of meaningful economic competition between telecommunications service providers. Office
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- concerning the rules in this part relating to hearing aid compatibility and, in addition, on section 68.318(c) (Line seizure by automatic telephone dialing systems) and section 68.318(d) (Telephone facsimile machines; Identification of the sender of the message)). ______________________________ RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE ENFORCEMENT BUREAU (EB) EB Docket No. 04-176 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses forfeiture penalties applicable to common carriers. ______________________________ RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE INTERNATIONAL BUREAU (IB) IB Docket No. 04-177 Part 23 - International Fixed Public Radio Communication Services - Contains rules applicable to international terrestrial fixed communications systems, including general licensing
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- that served the Internet community and consumers so well for so long; and we say ``hello'' to unneeded regulation and all of its unintended consequences. Accordingly, I respectfully dissent. See 47 USC § 208 (``. . .complaining of anything done or omitted to be done by any common carrier subject to this Act . . . .''); 47 C.F.R. § 1.711. National Cable & Telecoms. Ass'n v. Brand X Internet Services, 545 U.S. 967 (2005) (Brand X). Id., 545 U.S. at 968. I also note that the format and content of the complaint were deficient in a number of ways, including a failure to cite to any sections ``of the Communications Act and/or order and/or regulation of the Commission alleged to
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- paying payphone compensation to Complainants."), but NET never challenged that characterization to the Commission, and, as we 17 IV. Congress has set a two-year statute of limitations for "[a]ll complaints against carriers for the recovery of damages not based on overcharges . . . ." 47 U.S.C. § 415(b). The FCC recognizes both formal and informal complaints. 47 C.F.R. § 1.711. Informal complaints are forwarded "to the appropriate carrier for investigation," and the carrier must, "within such time as may be prescribed, advise the Commission in writing, with a copy to the complainant, of its satisfaction of the complaint or of its refusal or inability to do so." Id. § 1.717. If the informal-complaint process proves ineffective, "the complainant may file
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- (2) Reports of proposed changes in depreciation rates filed by carriers under §43.43 of this chapter; (3) Rate-of-return reports filed by price-cap and rate-of-return incumbent local exchange carriers under §65.600 of this chapter; (4) All applications for common carrier authorizations acted upon by the Enforcement Bureau, and related files; (5) All formal and informal complaints against common carriers filed under §1.711 through §1.735 of this chapter, all documents filed in connection therewith, and all communications related thereto; (6) Annual employment reports filed by common carrier licensees or permittees pursuant to §1.815 of this chapter; (7) Enforcement proceedings and public inquiries and related materials; (8) Cost Allocation Manuals and related materials; (9) Currently effective tariffs filed by Communications Common Carriers pursuant to
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- NOICs are maintained in the FCC's Consumer Complaint Management System (CCMS) under the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 C.F.R. 1.711 et seq. See Appendix to this Report for some types and models of equipment reported. Some consumer reception equipment is capable of being set by the consumer to display either 608 or 708 captions. Other equipment may be capable of displaying only 608 captions or only 708 captions. Results in 25 of the cases include a second response from the
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- below: Page 4, paragraph 8, is corrected by adding ``after the issuance of an NAL'' after the phrase ``for purposes of our ex parte rules''. Page 4, paragraph 10, is corrected by inserting the word ``formal'' after the words ``Newly filed'' and before the words ``complaints concerning common carriers under Section 208''. Footnotes 16 and 38 are corrected by replacing ``§§1.711'' with ``§§1.720''. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Austin C. Schlick General Counsel Office of General Counsel Federal Communications Commission $
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- Adopting Order; ``PIC Change'' means an Order or request transmitted by an interexchange carrier to a local exchange carrier requesting a change of a customer's preferred interexchange and/or intraLATA carrier; ``Letter of Agency'' or ``LOA'' means a written authorization signed by the customer authorizing a PIC change; ``Informal Complaint'' or ``Consumer Complaint'' means a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.717; ``Distributor'' means a third party entity engaging in face-to-face marketing or engaging in telemarketing of long distance telecommunications to consumers on behalf of Qwest. ``LEC'' means local exchange carrier. The Parties agree that the provisions of this Consent Decree shall be subject to final approval by the Commission by incorporation of such provisions by reference in an Adopting Order of
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- Corporation,andSpiekerProperties,Inc.,alongwiththeventurecapitalfirmofKleinerPerkinsCaufieldandByers. SeeLetterfromKathleenQ.Abernathy,VicePresident,BroadBandOffice,toMagalieRomanSalas,Secretary, FCC,datedApril13,2000(enclosinghandoutfromApril13,2000 expartemeetingwithCommercialWireless Divisionstaff).AnotherexampleisthebuildingLECOnSiteAccess,Inc.,forwhichRecksonServiceIndustries,an affiliateoftherealestateinvestmenttrustRecksonAssociatesRealty,isaprincipalfinancialbacker.Letterfrom JosephM.Sandri,Jr.,WinStarCommunications,Inc.,toMagalieRomanSalas,Secretary,FCC,datedNovember 22,1999(notingthat,atsomepoint,Recksonhelda42%equitystakeinOnSiteaccess). 23050 FederalCommunicationsCommission FCC00-366 155. BuildingLECsmaypromotethegoalsofthe1996Actbybringingcompetitionand advancedservicestoMTEsthatotherwisemightnotseecompetitiveprovidersforquitesometime.At thesametime,weareconcernedthatthesebuildingLECrelationshipsmaycreateincentivesfor unreasonablediscriminationbybuildingownersandthusunderminecompetitioninMTEs.345We thereforeseektocreatearecordonthesenewdevelopmentsinordertodeterminetheireffectonthe marketandwhat,ifany,particularizedregulationofbuildingownersinthesecontextsmaybe appropriate.Specifically,weseekcommenton:(1)thetypesofservicesofferedbybuildingLECs;(2) thenatureandscopeoftherelationshipsbetweenbuildingownersorrealestateinvestmenttrustsandthe competitiveLECsinwhichtheymaintainafinancialinterest;and(3)whetherandhowtheseagreements affectcompetitionforlocaltelecommunicationsservices. 4. PotentialImplementationIssues 156. Ifweweretoadoptanondiscriminatoryaccessrule,anumberofimplementationissues wouldarise.Weseektodevelopafullerrecordontheseissues.Specifically,weseekcomment regardinghowtheCommissionwoulddefinenondiscriminatoryaccessforallprovidersgiventhe significantvariationsinthetypeandextentofaccessrequiredbyeachprovider.Forexample,wireless technologiesrequireaccesstotherooforotherlocationsuitableforplacinganantenna,whereaswireline technologiestypicallyenterthebuildingatorbelowgroundandinterconnecttothebuildingwiringata basementorgroundfloorequipmentcloset.Theaccessrequiredmayalsovarydependingonthetypeof servicesrequiredbyaparticularenduser.Inaddition,weseekcommentonhowanondiscriminatory accessrulecouldbetailoredtoaddresstheramificationsofrequestsfordifferenttypesofaccesson buildingmanagement. In particular,weareinterestedincommentsaddressingtheissuesof accommodatingbuildingspacelimitationsandensuringbuildingsafetyandsecurity. 157. Ifthe weretoadoptanondiscriminatoryaccessrule,weseekcommenton whethersuchanobligationshouldbetriggeredonlyifatenantrequestsaparticularcarrier.Althoughwe soughtcommentonthisissueintheCompetitiveNetworksNPRM,346ourcurrentrecordisinsufficienton thisissue.WenoteagainthatthenondiscriminatoryaccessregulationsinstatesofTexasand Connecticutcontainsuchprovisions.347Inaddition,ifweadoptarulethatistriggeredbyatenant request,weseekcommentonhowwewouldascertainwhetheranyparticularrequestisabonafide requestforservice,andnotmerelyashamarrangementtogetaparticularproviderintoanMTE. 158. Wefurtherseekcommentonhowanynondiscriminatoryaccessruleshouldbeenforced. Forexample,commentersshouldconsiderwhetheraggrievedpartiesshouldinvoketheCommission's generalproceduresforcomplaintsagainstcommoncarriers,348orwhetherweshouldimplementsome specialcomplaintprocedure.349Partiesshouldalsoconsidertheadvisabilityofalternativedispute resolutionprocedures,aswellaswhetherthestatesshouldhavearoleintheenforcementprocess.We particularlyinvitecommentregardingtheburdensthatanyenforcementschemewouldimposeon 345SeeLetterfromRobert1.Aamoth,CounselforEdgeConnections,Inc.,toMagalieRomanSalas,Secretary,FCC, datedSeptember7,2000(referringtoalleged12-monthblackoutperiodinMTEservedbyBroadbandOffice, limitingservicebyotherCLECs). 346CompetitiveNetworksNPRM,14FCCRedat12706. 347SeeConn.Gen.Stat.Ann.§16-2471(1997);16TexasAdmin.Code§26.129(Sept.7,2000). -48 ,See47C.F.R.§1.711etseq. 349See,e.g.,47C.F.R.§1.1401etseq.(establishingproceduresforcomplaintsunderthePoleAttachmentsAct). 23051 FederalCommunicationsCommission FCC00-366 telecommunicationscarriers,propertyowners,consumers,andtheCommission,aswellassuggestions forreducingthoseburdens.Inaddressingenforcementissues,partiesshouldconsidertheeffectsbothof directregulationofpropertyownersandofregulationofcarriers. 159. Finally,weseekcommentonanyotheractionsweshouldtaketoensurethatcustomers inMTEswillhaveaccesstothetelecommunicationsserviceprovideroftheirchoice. B. ExclusiveContracts 160. In thissection,werequestcommentonwhethertoday'sprohibitiononexclusiveaccess contractsincommercialMTEsshouldbeextendedtoresidentialMTEs,andonwhetherweshould prohibitcarriersfromenforcingexclusiveaccessprovisionsinexistingcontractsineithercommercialor residentialMTEs. 1. ResidentialExclusiveContracts 161. Werequestcommentonwhetherweshouldextendtoday'sprohibitiononexclusive accesscontractsincommercialbuildingstoresidentialbuildings.WenotetheRealAccessAlliance's argumentthatexclusivecontractsshouldnotbeprohibitedinresidentialMTEsbecause,inthesesettings, landlordsneedtoofferLECsexclusivecontractstoensurehigh-quality,inexpensivetelecommunications servicefortheirtenants.350Ontheotherhand,commentersthatadvocateprohibitingexclusivecontracts generallydonotdistinguishbetweencommercialandresidentialmarkets.351However,wenotethatthere maybesignificantdifferencesbetweenresidentialandcommercialbuildingsandtheimpactexclusive contractsmayhaveoneach. 162. Werecognizethatbothresidentialandcommercialtenantshavelimitedrecoursein addressingthelackoftelecommunicationschoicesofferedinbuildingsservicedunderexclusive contracts.Typically,theonlyrecourseforthetenantistoacceptthelackofchoiceormove.Although residentialandcommercialtenantsleasespaceinagenerallycompetitivemarket,bothtypesoftenants arelimitedintheirabilitytomoveimmediatelybycontractualleasingterms.Commercialtenants,whose leasetermstendtorun5to15years,canbeespeciallyaffectedasopposedtoresidentialtenants,whose leasetermsaremuchshorter,typicallyI-yearandmonth-to-month.352Residentialtenantsalsodiffer fromcommercialtenantsinthatcommercialtenantsfacesignificantdisincentivesintheformof relocationcostswhenmeasuredrelativetothebenefitstheymayforgounderanexclusiveprovider arrangement.Commercialtenantsmayhaverecourseinplinciple,butbecauseoftheirlongleaseterms andotherimpedimentstheymayfacestrongerincentivesnottopursuetheirrelocationoptions,as comparedwithresidentialtenants.Forthesereasons,wedistinguishedcommercialandresidential buildingsandwedecidedatpresenttoprohibitexclusivecontractsonlyinthecommercialcontext. However,giventhepaucityofrecordevidenceandinlightofourexperiencewiththeuseofvideo programmingexclusivecontractsinresidentialMTEs,werequestfurthercommentonwhetherweshould continuetoallowtelecommunicationsproviderstoenterintoexclusivecontractswithownersof residentialMTEs. 350 SeeLetterfromMatthewC.Ames,CounselforRealAccessAlliance,toMagalieRomanSalas,Secretary,FCC, filedJune16,2000. 351 See,e.g.,AT&TCommentsatV.;TeligentCommentsat17. 352 RealAccessAllianceCommentsat7. 23052 FederalCommunicationsCommission 2. ExclusiveAccessProvisionsinExistingContracts FCC00-366 163.
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- continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 5, 48 Stat. 1068, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 155 2. Section 0.453 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2)(ii)(F) to read as follows: §0.453 Public reference rooms. * * * * * (a) * * * (2) * * * (ii) * * * (F) All formal complaints against common carriers filed under §§ 1.711 through 1.735 of this chapter, all documents filed in connection therewith and all communications related thereto. * * * * * 3. Add the following new paragraph (f)(4) to Section 0.457: § 0.457 Records not routinely available for public inspection. (f) * * * * * (4) Informal complaints filed under §§ 1.711 through 1.735 of this chapter, all documents
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- lessees will also be required to respond to any letters of inquiry issued by the Commission, and failure to respond may subject a lessee to possible enforcement action. Interested parties will be able to file a formal or informal complaint against spectrum lessees that are common carriers, as specified in our rules. See 47 U.S.C. § 208; 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.736. As a result, the discussion of the spectrum lessee's rights and responsibilities in this Section addressing long-term leases involving a transfer of de facto control, as well as the discussion of the applicability of particular policies and rules, also applies generally to sublessees. See 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), (b). See Section IV.A.5.a(ii)(b), supra. See id. As discussed below, under the
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- lessees will also be required to respond to any letters of inquiry issued by the Commission, and failure to respond may subject a lessee to possible enforcement action. Interested parties will be able to file a formal or informal complaint against spectrum lessees that are common carriers, as specified in our rules. See 47 U.S.C. § 208; 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.736. As a result, the discussion of the spectrum lessee's rights and responsibilities in this Section addressing long-term leases involving a transfer of de facto control, as well as the discussion of the applicability of particular policies and rules, also applies generally to sublessees. See 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), (b). See Section IV.A.5.a(ii)(b), supra. See id. As discussed below, under the
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- concerning the rules in this part relating to hearing aid compatibility and, in addition, on section 68.318(c) (Line seizure by automatic telephone dialing systems) and section 68.318(d) (Telephone facsimile machines; Identification of the sender of the message)). ______________________________ RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE ENFORCEMENT BUREAU (EB) EB Docket No. 04-176 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses forfeiture penalties applicable to common carriers. ______________________________ RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE INTERNATIONAL BUREAU (IB) IB Docket No. 04-177 Part 23 - International Fixed Public Radio Communication Services - Contains rules applicable to international terrestrial fixed communications systems, including general licensing
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- exchange carrier (``CLEC'') that provides access services through its six switches located in California and Nevada. Defendant, Tel-America, is a long distance carrier, or interexchange carrier (``IXC''). Procedural History On November 15, 2002, TelePacific filed an informal complaint with the Market Disputes Resolution Division of the Commission's Enforcement Bureau (``the Division'') pursuant to section 208 of the Act and section 1.711 of the Commission's rules. TelePacific alleged in the Informal Complaint that Tel-America's failure to pay access charges to TelePacific for services rendered violated sections 201(a) and 201(b) of the Act. On January 17, 2003, Tel-America filed a response to the Informal Complaint that denied TelePacific's claims on a variety of grounds. On February 26, 2003, the Division issued a letter
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- not reference the complaint provisions of the Act or the Commission's rules, did not name any Verizon entity as a particular target of their actions, and did not request the specific remedy of monetary damages against a particular defendant, which remedy ``can only be obtained from the Commission within the parameters established by Sections 206-209 of the Act and Sections 1.711 through 1.735 of the Commission's rules.'' The same is true of OCI's Interim and Supplement Requests (except that those did pertain to Verizon). Because OCI's submissions lacked the fundamental traits of an informal complaint, the Commission plainly and correctly did not handle OCI's submissions as an informal complaint under the Commission's rules. OCI never asked the Commission to treat its
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- comment concerning the rules in this part relating to hearing aid compatibility and, in addition, on section 68.318(c) (Line seizure by automatic telephone dialing systems) and section 68.318(d) (Telephone facsimile machines; Identification of the sender of the message)). RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE ENFORCEMENT BUREAU (EB) EB Docket No. 06-153 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of informal complaints and formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses the forfeiture process applicable to providers of telecommunications services. Section 1.89 addresses the Notice of Violation process applicable to providers of telecommunications services. RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE INTERNATIONAL BUREAU (IB) IB Docket No. 06-154 Part 23 -
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- the Recording Industry Association of America, In the Matter of the Petition of Vuze, Inc. for Rulemaking to Establish Rules Governing Network Management Practices By Broadband Network Operators, p8. See 47 USC § 208 (``. . .complaining of anything done or omitted to be done by any common carrier subject to this Act . . . .''); 47 C.F.R. § 1.711. National Cable & Telecoms. Ass'n v. Brand X Internet Services, 545 U.S. 967 (2005) (Brand X). Id., 545 U.S. at 968. I also note that the format and content of the complaint were deficient in a number of ways, including a failure to cite to any sections ``of the Communications Act and/or order and/or regulation of the Commission alleged to
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- that served the Internet community and consumers so well for so long; and we say ``hello'' to unneeded regulation and all of its unintended consequences. Accordingly, I respectfully dissent. See 47 USC § 208 (``. . .complaining of anything done or omitted to be done by any common carrier subject to this Act . . . .''); 47 C.F.R. § 1.711. National Cable & Telecoms. Ass'n v. Brand X Internet Services, 545 U.S. 967 (2005) (Brand X). Id., 545 U.S. at 968. I also note that the format and content of the complaint were deficient in a number of ways, including a failure to cite to any sections ``of the Communications Act and/or order and/or regulation of the Commission alleged to
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- comment concerning the rules in this part relating to hearing aid compatibility and, in addition, on section 68.318(c) (Line seizure by automatic telephone dialing systems) and section 68.318(d) (Telephone facsimile machines; Identification of the sender of the message)). RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE ENFORCEMENT BUREAU (EB) EB Docket No. 08-178 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of informal complaints and formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses the forfeiture process applicable to providers of telecommunications services. Section 1.89 addresses the Notice of Violation process applicable to providers of telecommunications services. RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE INTERNATIONAL BUREAU (IB) IB Docket No. 08-179 Part 23 -
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- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a company, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its failure to
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- 20.11, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.115, 1.721-1.736, and 20.11, that the Bureau Merits Order in MODIFIED in part and otherwise AFFIRMED, as described herein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to sections 4(i), 4(j), 201, 208, and 332 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 154(j), 201, 208, and 332, and sections 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, that (i) Count I of the Complaint shall be held in abeyance pending the California PUC's determination of a reasonable rate for North County's termination of MetroPCS's intrastate traffic; (ii) such abeyance is hereby effectuated by converting Count I of the Complaint into an informal complaint with
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- Wireless Carriers and Handset Manufacturers, RM-11497, Public Notice, 23 FCC Rcd 14873 (2008). -2. 47 U.S.C. § 503(b). Id. at § 403. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 1.41 (authorizing the filing of informal complaints). Adelphia/Time Warner/Comcast Order, 21 FCC Rcd 8203, 8298, para. 220 (2006). Comcast Network Management Practices Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 13032-33, paras. 10-11. 47 C.F.R. § 1.711 et seq. 47 C.F.R. § 76.7; see also 47 C.F.R. § 76.1003 (program access complaints). 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.200 et seq. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206(b)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206(b). 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.415, 1.419. See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 Fed. Reg. 24121 (1998). See 5 U.S.C. § 603. Pub. L. No. 104-13. Pub. L. No.
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- comment concerning the rules in this part relating to hearing aid compatibility and, in addition, on section 68.318(c) (Line seizure by automatic telephone dialing systems) and section 68.318(d) (Telephone facsimile machines; Identification of the sender of the message)). RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE ENFORCEMENT BUREAU (EB) EB Docket No. 10-267 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of informal complaints and formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses the forfeiture process applicable to providers of telecommunications services. Section 1.89 addresses the Notice of Violation process applicable to providers of telecommunications services. RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE INTERNATIONAL BUREAU (IB) IB Docket No. 10-268 Part 23 -
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- to suggestions that the Commission encourage use of the complaint process to combat phantom traffic, we reiterate that allegations of violations of our rules will be subject to the Commission's existing enforcement and complaint mechanisms. See CenturyLink Section XV Comments at 22; ITTA Section XV Comments at 21-22; Time Warner Cable Section XV Comments at 13-14. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.711. Parties can file an informal complaint by contacting the Enforcement Bureau, which will seek to facilitate a resolution to the issue. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.716-18. Additionally, parties can avail themselves of the Commission's formal complaint process, if they were not satisfied with the outcome of their informal complaint. 47 U.S.C. § 208; 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.718, 1.720-36. Formal complaint
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- as part of the record, are available for inspection in accordance with §§ 0.453 and 0.455. * * * * * 4. Section 0.453 is amended by revising subparagraph (c)(5) to read as follows: § 0.453 Public reference rooms. * * * * * (c) * * * (5) All formal and informal carrier-to-carrier complaints against common carriers filed under §1.711 through §1.735 of this chapter, all documents filed in connection therewith, and all communications related thereto; * * * * * 5. Section 0.459 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (f) to read as follows: § 0.459 Requests that materials or information submitted to the Commission be withheld from public inspection. (a)(1) Procedures applicable to filings in non-electronic proceedings.
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- LDDI contends, and was unaware of any welcoming postcards for LDDI long distance service.17 6. The Common Carrier Bureau's Consumer Protection Branch forwarded the Cox Complaint to LDDI along with a Notice of Informal Complaint (Notice) in accordance with the Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-331 18 Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-14510 (June 24, 1998). See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718 (regarding the Commission's procedures for processing informal complaints filed against carriers). 19 LDDI Response to Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-14510 (July 9, 1998). 20 Second Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-14510 (August 24, 1998). 21 Id. In a response to a Specialized Notice of Informal Complaint for related complaints, LDDI stated that "[e]very order received by LDDI is given
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- May 1999, the Commission's Common Carrier Bureau Consumer Protection Branch processed 306 written consumer complaints alleging that LLD had slammed their preferred carrier. In further support of their complaints, each complainant submitted a declaration to the Common Carrier Bureau's Enforcement Division. See, e.g., Advance Mortgage Corporation, Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-39935 (November, 12, 1998). Also see 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718 (regarding the Commission's procedures for processing informal complaints filed against carriers). See, e.g., LLD Response to Notice of Informal Complaint No IC-98-39935 (November 30, 1998). Id. See, e.g., Further Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-99-01674 (April 21, 1999) (Further Notice of Jeffrey Animal Hospital Complaint). Id. See Sales Script at Appendix B. See, e.g., LLD Response to Notice of Informal
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- Jersey; Farmers Insurance Group of Companies of Mesa, Arizona; Batoray, Inc.of Ludlow, Kentucky;Flexible Engineering Resources of Kennesaw, Georgia; Karastan of Downington, Pennsylvania; and Alan Schreer of San Diego, California. Vista has not furnished the Commission with audiotaped verifications associated with these customers.45 III. DISCUSSION A. Commission Investigation of Vista Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-225 ____________________________________________________________________________ 46 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718 (regarding the Commission's procedures for processing informal complaints filed against carriers). 47 See, e.g., Vista Response to Informal Complaint No. 99-02498 (Feb. 1, 1999). 48 We note that the text of these sales scripts bears no resemblance to the complainants' accounts of their initial sales calls from Vista's telemarketers, as described in the complaint profiles above. 49 See Vista Response,
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- where the staff refers complaints to the manufacturers or service providers involved. The focus at this stage will be on 449 For example, the term readily achievable'' was discussed in great depth in an effort to explicate feasibility, expense, and practicality elements. 450 Notice at para. 126. 451 Notice at para. 125. 452 Notice at para. 126; see 47 C.F.R. 1.711 - 1.736. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-181 D25 addressing the accessibility needs of the complainant. Because the nature or complexity of certain accessibility disputes may not be susceptible to informal resolution by the disputing parties, complainants have the option of seeking the formal adjudication of a problem or dispute with a manufacturer or service provider at any time pursuant to
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- Act of 1992, 8 FCC Red 3359 at 11 154 - 156 (1993) (hereinafter, "Program Access Report h Order"). -7- the need to make the complaints process accessible to consumers and prevent abuse of process by others. 2. Phase II Procedures Generally, Uniden supports basing the Commission's dispute resolution rules on those used for Common Carriers under 47 C.F.R. $5 1.711 et seq.Uniden also supports the Commission's proposal to deviate from the common carrier rules to allow consolidation of complaints.As set forth below, however, Uniden does not believe the Commission has the authority to impose damages aside from its forfeiture authority under Title V of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. A. Damages are Not a Proper Remedy The 1996
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- for Edge Connections, Inc., to Magalie Roman Salas, Secretary, FCC, dated September 7, 2000 (referring to alleged 12-month blackout period in MTE served by Broadband Office, limiting service by other CLECs). Competitive Networks NPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 12706. See Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 16-2471 (1997); 16 Texas Admin. Code § 26.129 (Sept. 7, 2000). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.711 et seq. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 1.1401 et seq. (establishing procedures for complaints under the Pole Attachments Act). See Letter from Matthew C. Ames, Counsel for Real Access Alliance, to Magalie Roman Salas, Secretary, FCC, filed June 16, 2000. See, e.g., AT&T Comments at V.; Teligent Comments at 17. Real Access Alliance Comments at 7. See, e.g., AT&T Comments
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
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- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
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- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
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- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
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- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088E-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088F-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo informal de reclamaciones e indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088F-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088G-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088G-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088H-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo informal de reclamaciones e indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088H-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/FORM475BSP.PDF
- 507 de la Ley de Comunicaciones de 1934 y sus enmiendas; Código de Estados Unidos 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386 y 507; las secciones 504 y 508 de Ley de Rehabilitación, 29 Código de Estados Unidos (U.S.C.) 794; y 47 Código de Regulaciones Federales (C.F.R.) §§ 1.711 et seq., 6.15 et seq., 7.15 et seq. y 64.604. Conforme el aviso del sistema de archivos FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede revelar información proporcionada por el consumidor de la siguiente manera: Revised January 2006 1. Quejas contra emisoras, empresas de comunicaciones, proveedores de programas, servicios de satélite, empresas de telemercadeo, etc. - cuando un archivo en este sistema se trata
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- 507 de la Ley de Comunicaciones de 1934 y sus enmiendas; Código de Estados Unidos 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386 y 507; las secciones 504 y 508 de Ley de Rehabilitación, 29 Código de Estados Unidos (U.S.C.) 794; y 47 Código de Regulaciones Federales (C.F.R.) §§ 1.711 et seq., 6.15 et seq., 7.15 et seq. y 64.604. Conforme el aviso del sistema de archivos FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede revelar información proporcionada por el consumidor de la siguiente manera: 1. Quejas contra emisoras, empresas de comunicaciones, proveedores de programas, servicios de satélite, empresas de telemercadeo, etc. - cuando un archivo en este sistema se trata de una queja
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000A.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000A_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000B.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000B_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000C.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a company, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its failure to
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000D.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000D_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones, y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000E.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000E_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000F.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000F_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/cc_report.html
- NOICs are maintained in the FCC's Consumer Complaint Management System (CCMS) under the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 C.F.R. 1.711 et seq. End Footnote 22.] In some instances, the Commission sent back a Further Notice of Informal Complaint to the VPD, or routed a request for additional information to a different video provider in the transmission chain, in order to delve deeper into the technologies being used by the VPD (or consumer). This allowed OET to better identify the specific
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- y 507 de la Ley de Comunicaciones de 1934 y sus enmiendas; Cdigo de Estados Unidos 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386 y 507; las secciones 504 y 508 de Ley de Rehabilitacin, 29 Cdigo de Estados Unidos (U.S.C.) 794; y 47 Cdigo de Regulaciones Federales (C.F.R.) 1.711 et seq., 6.15 et seq., 7.15 et seq. y 64.604. Conforme el aviso del sistema de archivos FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede revelar informacin proporcionada por el consumidor de la siguiente manera: 1. Quejas contra emisoras, empresas de comunicaciones, proveedores de programas, servicios de satlite, empresas de telemercadeo, etc. - cuando un archivo en este sistema se trata de una queja
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- against Verizon and SBC.2 2. It is difficult to discern precisely what these documents purport to be under the Commission's rules. Construing these documents most liberally in favor of DDA, we will assume that they were intended to be either applications for review of a Commission staff decision to close an informal complaint proceeding initiated by DDA pursuant to sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commission's rules,3 or formal complaints pursuant to sections 1.720-1.736 of the Commission's rules.4 In either situation, for the reasons described below, DDA's filings are patently meritless, almost to the point of being frivolous. 3. In 2001, DDA filed with the Commission an informal complaint against Verizon and SBC concerning essentially the same circumstances as those described in the
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- Released: March 31, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: On March 3, 2003, Nextel Communications, Inc. (``Nextel'') filed with this Commission an informal complaint (the ``Complaint'') against Alan D. Slater and Slater Communications & Electronics, Inc. (``Slater'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.718. The complaint alleged that Slater had refused to negotiate in good faith with Nextel for the relocation of Slater's ``upper 200'' channel 800 MHz facilities, in violation of section 90.699 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.699. On March 24, 2003, Nextel filed a ``Motion to Dismiss Complaint Without Prejudice'' (``Motion to Dismiss'')1
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- Order of the Bureau adopting the terms and conditions of this Consent Decree. (b) ``Bureau'' shall mean the Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission. (c) ``Commission" shall mean the Federal Communications Commission. (d) "Effective Date" shall mean the date on which the Enforcement Bureau adopts the Adopting Order. (e) ``Informal complaint'' shall mean a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.717. (f) ``LEC'' shall mean a Local Exchange Carrier. (g) "Parties" shall mean the Bureau or the Commission and Talk America. (h) ``preferred carrier change'' shall mean an order or request submitted by a carrier to a LEC to effect a change in the customer's preferred carrier. (i) ``Talk America" or the "Company" shall mean Talk America and all parents, subsidiaries,
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- Released: June 9, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. On July 11, 2002, Notesan Pty. Ltd. (``Notesan'') filed an informal complaint against WCI Cable, Inc. (``WCI''), Neptune Communications, LLC (``Neptune''), and Alaska Communications Systems, Inc. (``ACS'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commissions rules. 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.718. Notesan's informal complaint alleges, inter alia, that ACS has obtained de facto control of certain licensed facilities owned by Neptune, in violation of section 214 of the Act and section 1.767 of the Commission's rules. 47 U.S.C. 214; 47 C.F.R. 1.767. As of this date, Neptune and ACS have responded to the informal
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- Released: February 4, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. On July 11, 2002, Notesan Pty. Ltd. (``Notesan'') filed an informal complaint against WCI Cable, Inc. (``WCI''), Neptune Communications, LLC (``Neptune''), and Alaska Communications Systems, Inc. (``ACS'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commissions rules. 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.718. Notesan's informal complaint alleges, inter alia, that ACS has obtained de facto control of certain licensed facilities owned by Neptune, in violation of section 214 of the Act and section 1.767 of the Commission's rules. 47 U.S.C. 214; 47 C.F.R. 1.767. As of this date, Neptune and ACS have responded to the informal
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- (``CLEC'') that provides access services through its six switches located in California and Nevada.5 Defendant, Tel-America, is a long distance carrier, or interexchange carrier (``IXC'').6 II.B. Procedural History 3. On November 15, 2002, TelePacific filed an informal complaint7 with the Market Disputes Resolution Division of the Commission's Enforcement Bureau (``the Division'') pursuant to section 208 of the Act and section 1.711 of the Commission's rules.8 TelePacific alleged in the Informal Complaint that Tel- America's failure to pay access charges to TelePacific for services rendered violated sections 201(a) and 201(b) of the Act.9 On January 17, 2003, Tel-America filed a response to the Informal Complaint that denied TelePacific's claims on a variety of grounds.10 On February 26, 2003, the Division issued a
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- 1934, as amended.2 As part of this review, the Commission sought recommendations from the public concerning whether these rules and procedures should be modified or eliminated.3 REVIEW OF RELEVANT RULES The Commission identified the following rule parts containing regulations administered by the Enforcement Bureau for review and comment in the Public Notice: Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses forfeiture penalties applicable to common carriers [and others]. These rules are not competition-related, and thus we cannot find that they are ``no longer necessary in the public interest as the result of meaningful economic competition.'' Accordingly, we find that these rules should be
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- grant that serves the public interest in this case, while admonishing APCC's counsel to pay appropriate regard to the Commission's procedural rules. V. ORDERING CLAUSE 16. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201(b), 208, and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201(b), 208, and 276, and sections 1.3, 1.711-1.736, and 64.1300-64.1320 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.3, 1.711-1.736, 64.1300- 64.1320, and the authority delegated pursuant to sections 0.111 and 0.311 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, that Complainants' motion for partial waiver of section 1.718 of the Commission's rules IS GRANTED to the extent set forth above, and is otherwise DENIED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kris A.
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- not reference the complaint provisions of the Act or the Commission's rules, did not name any Verizon entity as a particular target of their actions, and did not request the specific remedy of monetary damages against a particular defendant, which remedy ``can only be obtained from the Commission within the parameters established by Sections 206-209 of the Act and Sections 1.711 through 1.735 of the Commission's rules.''68 The same is true of OCI's Interim and Supplement Requests (except that those did pertain to Verizon).69 25. Because OCI's submissions lacked the fundamental traits of an informal complaint, the Commission plainly and correctly did not handle OCI's submissions as an informal complaint under the Commission's rules. OCI never asked the Commission to treat
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- as amended. As part of this review, the Commission sought recommendations from the public concerning whether these rules and procedures should be modified or eliminated. II. SCOPE OF REVIEW 2. The Commission identified the following rule parts containing regulations administered by the Enforcement Bureau for review and comment in the Public Notice: Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 and 1.720 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Sections 1.80 and 1.89 of the Commission's rules address forfeiture proceedings and penalties and Notice of Violations proceedings. Increased competition in the marketplace does not diminish the need for these rules, and thus we do not find that they are no longer necessary in
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- of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. S:S: 1.115, 1.721-1.736, and 20.11, that the Bureau Merits Order in MODIFIED in part and otherwise AFFIRMED, as described herein. 30. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to sections 4(i), 4(j), 201, 208, and 332 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. S:S: 154(i), 154(j), 201, 208, and 332, and sections 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. S:S: 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, that (i) Count I of the Complaint shall be held in abeyance pending the California PUC's determination of a reasonable rate for North County's termination of MetroPCS's intrastate traffic; (ii) such abeyance is hereby effectuated by converting Count I of the Complaint into an informal complaint with
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- ``PIC Change'' is an order or request transmitted by an interexchange carrier to a local exchange carrier (``LEC'') requesting a change of a customer's primary interexchange and/or intraLATA carrier (``PIC''); ``Letter of Agency'' or ``LOA'' means a written authorization signed by the customer authorizing a PIC change; ``Informal Complaint'' or ``Customer Complaint'' means a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.717. ``Formal Complaint'' means a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.720-1.735. 4. The Parties agree that the provisions of this voluntary Consent Decree shall be subject to final approval by the Bureau by incorporation of such provisions by reference in an Adopting Order of the Bureau. 5. The Parties agree that this Consent Decree shall become effective on the date
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- Adopting Order; ``PIC Change'' means an Order or request transmitted by an interexchange carrier to a local exchange carrier requesting a change of a customer's preferred interexchange and/or intraLATA carrier; ``Letter of Agency'' or ``LOA'' means a written authorization signed by the customer authorizing a PIC change; ``Informal Complaint'' or ``Consumer Complaint'' means a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.717; ``Distributor'' means a third party entity engaging in face-to-face marketing or engaging in telemarketing of long distance telecommunications to consumers on behalf of Qwest. ``LEC'' means local exchange carrier. The Parties agree that the provisions of this Consent Decree shall be subject to final approval by the Commission by incorporation of such provisions by reference in an Adopting Order of
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- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
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- LDDI contends, and was unaware of any welcoming postcards for LDDI long distance service.17 6. The Common Carrier Bureau's Consumer Protection Branch forwarded the Cox Complaint to LDDI along with a Notice of Informal Complaint (Notice) in accordance with the Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-331 18 Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-14510 (June 24, 1998). See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718 (regarding the Commission's procedures for processing informal complaints filed against carriers). 19 LDDI Response to Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-14510 (July 9, 1998). 20 Second Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-14510 (August 24, 1998). 21 Id. In a response to a Specialized Notice of Informal Complaint for related complaints, LDDI stated that "[e]very order received by LDDI is given
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- May 1999, the Commission's Common Carrier Bureau Consumer Protection Branch processed 306 written consumer complaints alleging that LLD had slammed their preferred carrier. In further support of their complaints, each complainant submitted a declaration to the Common Carrier Bureau's Enforcement Division. See, e.g., Advance Mortgage Corporation, Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-98-39935 (November, 12, 1998). Also see 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718 (regarding the Commission's procedures for processing informal complaints filed against carriers). See, e.g., LLD Response to Notice of Informal Complaint No IC-98-39935 (November 30, 1998). Id. See, e.g., Further Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-99-01674 (April 21, 1999) (Further Notice of Jeffrey Animal Hospital Complaint). Id. See Sales Script at Appendix B. See, e.g., LLD Response to Notice of Informal
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- Jersey; Farmers Insurance Group of Companies of Mesa, Arizona; Batoray, Inc.of Ludlow, Kentucky;Flexible Engineering Resources of Kennesaw, Georgia; Karastan of Downington, Pennsylvania; and Alan Schreer of San Diego, California. Vista has not furnished the Commission with audiotaped verifications associated with these customers.45 III. DISCUSSION A. Commission Investigation of Vista Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-225 ____________________________________________________________________________ 46 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718 (regarding the Commission's procedures for processing informal complaints filed against carriers). 47 See, e.g., Vista Response to Informal Complaint No. 99-02498 (Feb. 1, 1999). 48 We note that the text of these sales scripts bears no resemblance to the complainants' accounts of their initial sales calls from Vista's telemarketers, as described in the complaint profiles above. 49 See Vista Response,
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- where the staff refers complaints to the manufacturers or service providers involved. The focus at this stage will be on 449 For example, the term readily achievable'' was discussed in great depth in an effort to explicate feasibility, expense, and practicality elements. 450 Notice at para. 126. 451 Notice at para. 125. 452 Notice at para. 126; see 47 C.F.R. 1.711 - 1.736. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-181 D25 addressing the accessibility needs of the complainant. Because the nature or complexity of certain accessibility disputes may not be susceptible to informal resolution by the disputing parties, complainants have the option of seeking the formal adjudication of a problem or dispute with a manufacturer or service provider at any time pursuant to
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- calls regarding unauthorized preferred carrier changes by Qwest and 218 consumer calls regarding unauthorized preferred carrier changes by LCI. During the same period, the Consumer Protection Branch processed 637 written consumer complaints alleging slamming by Qwest and 551 written consumer complaints alleging slamming by LCI. See Declaration of Carolyn and Steven Booth. See Appendix A. Also see 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.718 (regarding the Commission's procedures for processing informal complaints filed against carriers). Qwest Response to Notice of Informal Complaint No. IC-99-20305 (filed September 20, 1999). Alda J. Hodgson, Informal Complaint No. IC-99-02489 (December 8, 1998) (Hodgson Complaint). Id. In further support of her complaint, Mrs. Hodgson submitted to the Common Carrier Bureau a declaration dated May 25, 1999. Declaration of Alda
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- of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Third Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 2545, n.67 (1999). 47 C.F.R. § 1.722 (b)(2)(ii). We will inform the parties via letter of the exact location of the status conference. 47 C.F.R. § 1.722(d)(1). BellSouth Brief at 5; Complainants Brief at 17-19. 47 U.S.C. § 415. 47 U.S.C. § 208 and 47 C.F.R. § 1.711. 47 C.F.R. § 1.718. Id. Id. Id. Id. Motion to Consolidate Complaint Proceedings and Establish Binding Procedures to Resolve all Outstanding Legal Issues and Request for Rule Waiver, File E-89-170 (filed June 15, 1998). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 1.1105(1)(c). Informal Complaints Filed By Independent Payphone Service Providers Against Various Local Exchange Carriers Seeking Refunds of End User Common Line
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- 3.28 2.03 1.54 July 1, 1987 1.480.910.69 1.891.170.88 2.091.290.98 2.381.471.11 2.561.58 1.20 2.751.70 1.29 2.951.821.38 2.96 1.83 1.39 3.08 1.90 1.44 January 1, 1988 1.470.950.73 1.791.160.89 1.991.290.99 2.181.411.09 2.451.59 1.22 2.551.65 1.27 2.741.781.37 2.76 1.79 1.38 2.88 1.87 1.44 December 1, 1988 1.470.980.70 1.781.190.85 1.981.320.95 2.161.441.03 2.341.56 1.12 2.431.62 1.16 2.641.761.26 2.64 1.76 1.26 2.75 1.84 1.32 April 1, 1989 1.711.140.88 2.011.341.04 2.211.481.14 2.301.541.19 2.311.54 1.20 2.311.54 1.20 2.411.611.25 2.51 1.68 1.30 2.51 1.68 1.30 July 1, 1989 1.711.140.88 2.011.341.04 2.211.481.14 2.211.481.14 2.301.54 1.19 2.311.54 1.20 2.401.601.24 2.50 1.67 1.30 2.50 1.67 1.30 November 29, 19891.711.140.97 2.011.341.10 2.211.481.20 2.211.481.20 2.301.54 1.21 2.311.54 1.22 2.401.601.26 2.50 1.67 1.30 2.50 1.67 1.32 January 1, 1990 1.711.140.97 2.001.341.10 2.011.481.20 2.151.481.20 2.151.53 1.21 2.301.54 1.22
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- 3.28 2.03 1.54 July 1, 1987 1.480.910.69 1.891.170.88 2.091.290.98 2.381.471.11 2.561.58 1.20 2.751.70 1.29 2.951.821.38 2.96 1.83 1.39 3.08 1.90 1.44 January 1, 1988 1.470.950.73 1.791.160.89 1.991.290.99 2.181.411.09 2.451.59 1.22 2.551.65 1.27 2.741.781.37 2.76 1.79 1.38 2.88 1.87 1.44 December 1, 1988 1.470.980.70 1.781.190.85 1.981.320.95 2.161.441.03 2.341.56 1.12 2.431.62 1.16 2.641.761.26 2.64 1.76 1.26 2.75 1.84 1.32 April 1, 1989 1.711.140.88 2.011.341.04 2.211.481.14 2.301.541.19 2.311.54 1.20 2.311.54 1.20 2.411.611.25 2.51 1.68 1.30 2.51 1.68 1.30 July 1, 1989 1.711.140.88 2.011.341.04 2.211.481.14 2.211.481.14 2.301.54 1.19 2.311.54 1.20 2.401.601.24 2.50 1.67 1.30 2.50 1.67 1.30 November 29, 19891.711.140.97 2.011.341.10 2.211.481.20 2.211.481.20 2.301.54 1.21 2.311.54 1.22 2.401.601.26 2.50 1.67 1.30 2.50 1.67 1.32 January 1, 1990 1.711.140.97 2.001.341.10 2.011.481.20 2.151.481.20 2.151.53 1.21 2.301.54 1.22
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- 3.67 19871.48 1.45 1.461.89 1.85 1.862.09 2.04 2.062.38 2.32 2.342.56 2.51 2.522.75 2.70 2.702.95 2.90 2.922.96 2.91 2.933.08 3.04 3.04 19881.47 1.44 1.441.78 1.75 1.761.98 1.94 1.942.16 2.12 2.132.34 2.40 2.402.43 2.50 2.502.64 2.69 2.712.64 2.71 2.732.75 2.84 2.84 19891.71 1.70 1.702.01 2.00 2.002.21 2.15 2.202.21 2.15 2.202.30 2.15 2.252.31 2.15 2.302.40 2.35 2.352.50 2.45 2.452.50 2.45 2.45 19901.71 1.70 1.711.97 1.90 1.901.97 1.90 1.902.15 2.10 2.102.15 2.10 2.102.30 2.10 2.302.39 2.30 2.302.49 2.40 2.402.49 2.40 2.40 19911.70 1.70 1.711.80 1.80 1.801.90 1.90 1.902.10 2.10 2.102.10 2.10 2.102.30 2.30 2.302.30 2.30 2.302.44 2.40 2.402.45 2.40 2.40 19922.00 1.99 2.002.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.10 2.102.30 2.29 2.302.30 2.30 2.302.40 2.39 2.402.50 2.50 2.40 19932.20 2.20 2.202.30 2.30 2.302.30 2.30
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- 3.67 19871.48 1.45 1.461.89 1.85 1.862.09 2.04 2.062.38 2.32 2.342.56 2.51 2.522.75 2.70 2.702.95 2.90 2.922.96 2.91 2.933.08 3.04 3.04 19881.47 1.44 1.441.78 1.75 1.761.98 1.94 1.942.16 2.12 2.132.34 2.40 2.402.43 2.50 2.502.64 2.69 2.712.64 2.71 2.732.75 2.84 2.84 19891.71 1.70 1.702.01 2.00 2.002.21 2.15 2.202.21 2.15 2.202.30 2.15 2.252.31 2.15 2.302.40 2.35 2.352.50 2.45 2.452.50 2.45 2.45 19901.71 1.70 1.711.97 1.90 1.901.97 1.90 1.902.15 2.10 2.102.15 2.10 2.102.30 2.10 2.302.39 2.30 2.302.49 2.40 2.402.49 2.40 2.40 19911.70 1.70 1.711.80 1.80 1.801.90 1.90 1.902.10 2.10 2.102.10 2.10 2.102.30 2.30 2.302.30 2.30 2.302.44 2.40 2.402.45 2.40 2.40 19922.00 1.99 2.002.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.10 2.102.30 2.29 2.302.30 2.30 2.302.40 2.39 2.402.50 2.50 2.40 19932.20 2.20 2.202.30 2.30 2.302.30 2.30
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- Act of 1992, 8 FCC Red 3359 at 11 154 - 156 (1993) (hereinafter, "Program Access Report h Order"). -7- the need to make the complaints process accessible to consumers and prevent abuse of process by others. 2. Phase II Procedures Generally, Uniden supports basing the Commission's dispute resolution rules on those used for Common Carriers under 47 C.F.R. $5 1.711 et seq.Uniden also supports the Commission's proposal to deviate from the common carrier rules to allow consolidation of complaints.As set forth below, however, Uniden does not believe the Commission has the authority to impose damages aside from its forfeiture authority under Title V of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. A. Damages are Not a Proper Remedy The 1996
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- Report states that ``[t]he remedies available under the Communications Act, including the provisions of sections 207 and 208, are available to enforce compliance with the provisions of section 255.'' Telecommunications Act of 1996, Conference Report, Report 104-230, 104th Congress, 2d Session, Feb. 1, 1996, at 135. 30. 47 C.F.R. 1.701-1.825. The rules pertinent to complaint proceedings are found at Section 1.711 through Section 1.735 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.735. The Commission will shortly initiate a separate rulemaking proceeding concerning the process for formal complaints, to consider the effect of the 1996 Act on this process, and as part of that proceeding will consider general measures intended to expedite determination of complaints. We do not anticipate that the rulemaking generally
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- for Edge Connections, Inc., to Magalie Roman Salas, Secretary, FCC, dated September 7, 2000 (referring to alleged 12-month blackout period in MTE served by Broadband Office, limiting service by other CLECs). Competitive Networks NPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 12706. See Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 16-2471 (1997); 16 Texas Admin. Code § 26.129 (Sept. 7, 2000). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.711 et seq. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 1.1401 et seq. (establishing procedures for complaints under the Pole Attachments Act). See Letter from Matthew C. Ames, Counsel for Real Access Alliance, to Magalie Roman Salas, Secretary, FCC, filed June 16, 2000. See, e.g., AT&T Comments at V.; Teligent Comments at 17. Real Access Alliance Comments at 7. See, e.g., AT&T Comments
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
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- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088B-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088C-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088C-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
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- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088D-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088E-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088E-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088F-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo informal de reclamaciones e indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088F-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088G-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo Informal de Reclamaciones e Indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088G-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088H-R-SPA.pdf
- de aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo informal de reclamaciones e indagaciones (Servicios de Radiodifusión, Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Telecomunicaciones y de Radiocomunicaciones de la Oficina de Telecomunicaciones Inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitar esta información a los consumidores en virtud de 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En virtud de este sistema de aviso de registros, FCC/CIB-1, la FCC puede divulgar información suministrada por los consumidores de la siguiente manera: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una reclamación contra una empresa de servicios públicos de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la empresa objeto de la reclamación que debe, dentro de un período de
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088H-R.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 1088 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CIB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/FORM475BSP.PDF
- 507 de la Ley de Comunicaciones de 1934 y sus enmiendas; Código de Estados Unidos 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386 y 507; las secciones 504 y 508 de Ley de Rehabilitación, 29 Código de Estados Unidos (U.S.C.) 794; y 47 Código de Regulaciones Federales (C.F.R.) §§ 1.711 et seq., 6.15 et seq., 7.15 et seq. y 64.604. Conforme el aviso del sistema de archivos FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede revelar información proporcionada por el consumidor de la siguiente manera: Revised January 2006 1. Quejas contra emisoras, empresas de comunicaciones, proveedores de programas, servicios de satélite, empresas de telemercadeo, etc. - cuando un archivo en este sistema se trata
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/FORM501SP.PDF
- 507 de la Ley de Comunicaciones de 1934 y sus enmiendas; Código de Estados Unidos 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386 y 507; las secciones 504 y 508 de Ley de Rehabilitación, 29 Código de Estados Unidos (U.S.C.) 794; y 47 Código de Regulaciones Federales (C.F.R.) §§ 1.711 et seq., 6.15 et seq., 7.15 et seq. y 64.604. Conforme el aviso del sistema de archivos FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede revelar información proporcionada por el consumidor de la siguiente manera: 1. Quejas contra emisoras, empresas de comunicaciones, proveedores de programas, servicios de satélite, empresas de telemercadeo, etc. - cuando un archivo en este sistema se trata de una queja
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000A.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000A_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000B.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000B_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000C.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a company, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its failure to
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000D.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000D_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones, y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000E.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000E_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000F.pdf
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/Form2000F_SPA.pdf
- registros, FCC/CGB-1, Archivo de quejas y preguntas informales (transmisiones de radio y televisión, operadora de servicio de telecomunicaciones y servicios de radio comunicación de la Oficina de telecomunicaciones inalámbricas). La Comisión está autorizada a solicitarles esta información a los consumidores, amparada por el 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, y 51; y 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. En conformidad con este aviso de registros, FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede divulgar la información que proporcionan los consumidores en los siguientes casos: cuando un registro en este sistema comprende una queja contra una operadora de servicios de telecomunicaciones, la reclamación se envía a la compañía acusada que tiene que, en el período de tiempo prescrito, responder a la
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/cc_report.html
- NOICs are maintained in the FCC's Consumer Complaint Management System (CCMS) under the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 C.F.R. 1.711 et seq. End Footnote 22.] In some instances, the Commission sent back a Further Notice of Informal Complaint to the VPD, or routed a request for additional information to a different video provider in the transmission chain, in order to delve deeper into the technologies being used by the VPD (or consumer). This allowed OET to better identify the specific
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/privacy-pra-sp.html
- y 507 de la Ley de Comunicaciones de 1934 y sus enmiendas; Cdigo de Estados Unidos 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386 y 507; las secciones 504 y 508 de Ley de Rehabilitacin, 29 Cdigo de Estados Unidos (U.S.C.) 794; y 47 Cdigo de Regulaciones Federales (C.F.R.) 1.711 et seq., 6.15 et seq., 7.15 et seq. y 64.604. Conforme el aviso del sistema de archivos FCC/CGB-1, la FCC puede revelar informacin proporcionada por el consumidor de la siguiente manera: 1. Quejas contra emisoras, empresas de comunicaciones, proveedores de programas, servicios de satlite, empresas de telemercadeo, etc. - cuando un archivo en este sistema se trata de una queja
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- against Verizon and SBC.2 2. It is difficult to discern precisely what these documents purport to be under the Commission's rules. Construing these documents most liberally in favor of DDA, we will assume that they were intended to be either applications for review of a Commission staff decision to close an informal complaint proceeding initiated by DDA pursuant to sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commission's rules,3 or formal complaints pursuant to sections 1.720-1.736 of the Commission's rules.4 In either situation, for the reasons described below, DDA's filings are patently meritless, almost to the point of being frivolous. 3. In 2001, DDA filed with the Commission an informal complaint against Verizon and SBC concerning essentially the same circumstances as those described in the
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- Released: March 31, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: On March 3, 2003, Nextel Communications, Inc. (``Nextel'') filed with this Commission an informal complaint (the ``Complaint'') against Alan D. Slater and Slater Communications & Electronics, Inc. (``Slater'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.718. The complaint alleged that Slater had refused to negotiate in good faith with Nextel for the relocation of Slater's ``upper 200'' channel 800 MHz facilities, in violation of section 90.699 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.699. On March 24, 2003, Nextel filed a ``Motion to Dismiss Complaint Without Prejudice'' (``Motion to Dismiss'')1
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- Order of the Bureau adopting the terms and conditions of this Consent Decree. (b) ``Bureau'' shall mean the Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission. (c) ``Commission" shall mean the Federal Communications Commission. (d) "Effective Date" shall mean the date on which the Enforcement Bureau adopts the Adopting Order. (e) ``Informal complaint'' shall mean a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.717. (f) ``LEC'' shall mean a Local Exchange Carrier. (g) "Parties" shall mean the Bureau or the Commission and Talk America. (h) ``preferred carrier change'' shall mean an order or request submitted by a carrier to a LEC to effect a change in the customer's preferred carrier. (i) ``Talk America" or the "Company" shall mean Talk America and all parents, subsidiaries,
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- Released: June 9, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. On July 11, 2002, Notesan Pty. Ltd. (``Notesan'') filed an informal complaint against WCI Cable, Inc. (``WCI''), Neptune Communications, LLC (``Neptune''), and Alaska Communications Systems, Inc. (``ACS'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commissions rules. 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.718. Notesan's informal complaint alleges, inter alia, that ACS has obtained de facto control of certain licensed facilities owned by Neptune, in violation of section 214 of the Act and section 1.767 of the Commission's rules. 47 U.S.C. 214; 47 C.F.R. 1.767. As of this date, Neptune and ACS have responded to the informal
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- Released: February 4, 2003 By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. On July 11, 2002, Notesan Pty. Ltd. (``Notesan'') filed an informal complaint against WCI Cable, Inc. (``WCI''), Neptune Communications, LLC (``Neptune''), and Alaska Communications Systems, Inc. (``ACS'') pursuant to section 208 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 208, and sections 1.711-1.718 of the Commissions rules. 47 C.F.R. 1.711-1.718. Notesan's informal complaint alleges, inter alia, that ACS has obtained de facto control of certain licensed facilities owned by Neptune, in violation of section 214 of the Act and section 1.767 of the Commission's rules. 47 U.S.C. 214; 47 C.F.R. 1.767. As of this date, Neptune and ACS have responded to the informal
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- (``CLEC'') that provides access services through its six switches located in California and Nevada.5 Defendant, Tel-America, is a long distance carrier, or interexchange carrier (``IXC'').6 II.B. Procedural History 3. On November 15, 2002, TelePacific filed an informal complaint7 with the Market Disputes Resolution Division of the Commission's Enforcement Bureau (``the Division'') pursuant to section 208 of the Act and section 1.711 of the Commission's rules.8 TelePacific alleged in the Informal Complaint that Tel- America's failure to pay access charges to TelePacific for services rendered violated sections 201(a) and 201(b) of the Act.9 On January 17, 2003, Tel-America filed a response to the Informal Complaint that denied TelePacific's claims on a variety of grounds.10 On February 26, 2003, the Division issued a
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- 1934, as amended.2 As part of this review, the Commission sought recommendations from the public concerning whether these rules and procedures should be modified or eliminated.3 REVIEW OF RELEVANT RULES The Commission identified the following rule parts containing regulations administered by the Enforcement Bureau for review and comment in the Public Notice: Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Section 1.80 addresses forfeiture penalties applicable to common carriers [and others]. These rules are not competition-related, and thus we cannot find that they are ``no longer necessary in the public interest as the result of meaningful economic competition.'' Accordingly, we find that these rules should be
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- grant that serves the public interest in this case, while admonishing APCC's counsel to pay appropriate regard to the Commission's procedural rules. V. ORDERING CLAUSE 16. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201(b), 208, and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201(b), 208, and 276, and sections 1.3, 1.711-1.736, and 64.1300-64.1320 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.3, 1.711-1.736, 64.1300- 64.1320, and the authority delegated pursuant to sections 0.111 and 0.311 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, that Complainants' motion for partial waiver of section 1.718 of the Commission's rules IS GRANTED to the extent set forth above, and is otherwise DENIED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kris A.
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- not reference the complaint provisions of the Act or the Commission's rules, did not name any Verizon entity as a particular target of their actions, and did not request the specific remedy of monetary damages against a particular defendant, which remedy ``can only be obtained from the Commission within the parameters established by Sections 206-209 of the Act and Sections 1.711 through 1.735 of the Commission's rules.''68 The same is true of OCI's Interim and Supplement Requests (except that those did pertain to Verizon).69 25. Because OCI's submissions lacked the fundamental traits of an informal complaint, the Commission plainly and correctly did not handle OCI's submissions as an informal complaint under the Commission's rules. OCI never asked the Commission to treat
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- as amended. As part of this review, the Commission sought recommendations from the public concerning whether these rules and procedures should be modified or eliminated. II. SCOPE OF REVIEW 2. The Commission identified the following rule parts containing regulations administered by the Enforcement Bureau for review and comment in the Public Notice: Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - Sections 1.711 and 1.720 to 1.736 set forth rules for the filing of formal complaints against common carriers. Sections 1.80 and 1.89 of the Commission's rules address forfeiture proceedings and penalties and Notice of Violations proceedings. Increased competition in the marketplace does not diminish the need for these rules, and thus we do not find that they are no longer necessary in
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- of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. S:S: 1.115, 1.721-1.736, and 20.11, that the Bureau Merits Order in MODIFIED in part and otherwise AFFIRMED, as described herein. 30. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to sections 4(i), 4(j), 201, 208, and 332 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. S:S: 154(i), 154(j), 201, 208, and 332, and sections 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. S:S: 1.115, 1.711-1.736, and 20.11, that (i) Count I of the Complaint shall be held in abeyance pending the California PUC's determination of a reasonable rate for North County's termination of MetroPCS's intrastate traffic; (ii) such abeyance is hereby effectuated by converting Count I of the Complaint into an informal complaint with
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- ``PIC Change'' is an order or request transmitted by an interexchange carrier to a local exchange carrier (``LEC'') requesting a change of a customer's primary interexchange and/or intraLATA carrier (``PIC''); ``Letter of Agency'' or ``LOA'' means a written authorization signed by the customer authorizing a PIC change; ``Informal Complaint'' or ``Customer Complaint'' means a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.717. ``Formal Complaint'' means a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.720-1.735. 4. The Parties agree that the provisions of this voluntary Consent Decree shall be subject to final approval by the Bureau by incorporation of such provisions by reference in an Adopting Order of the Bureau. 5. The Parties agree that this Consent Decree shall become effective on the date
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- Adopting Order; ``PIC Change'' means an Order or request transmitted by an interexchange carrier to a local exchange carrier requesting a change of a customer's preferred interexchange and/or intraLATA carrier; ``Letter of Agency'' or ``LOA'' means a written authorization signed by the customer authorizing a PIC change; ``Informal Complaint'' or ``Consumer Complaint'' means a complaint filed under 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.711-1.717; ``Distributor'' means a third party entity engaging in face-to-face marketing or engaging in telemarketing of long distance telecommunications to consumers on behalf of Qwest. ``LEC'' means local exchange carrier. The Parties agree that the provisions of this Consent Decree shall be subject to final approval by the Commission by incorporation of such provisions by reference in an Adopting Order of
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/rcc/RCC_Form2000B.html
- that consumers provide when filling out FCC Form 2000 is covered by the system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, Informal Complaints and Inquiries File (Broadcast, Common Carrier, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Radio Services). The Commission is authorized to request this information from consumers under 47 U.S.C. 206, 208, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507, and 51; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq. Under this system of records notice, FCC/CGB-1, the FCC may disclose information that consumers provide as follows: when a record in this system involves a complaint against a common carrier, the complaint is forwarded to the defendant carrier who must, within a prescribed time frame, either satisfy the complaint or explain to the Commission and the complainant its
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/documents/records/FCC_CGB-1.pdf
- 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 206, 208, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255, 258, 301, 303, 309(e), 312, 362, 364, 386, 507; Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, 29 U.S.C. 794; and 47 CFR 1.711 et seq., 6.15 et seq., 7.15 et seq., and 64.604. PURPOSES : The records in this system are used by Commission personnel to handle and process informal complaints received VerDate Nov<24>2008 17:23 Dec 14, 2009Jkt 220001PO 00000Frm 00086Fmt 4703Sfmt 4703E:\FR\FM\15DEN1.SGM15DEN1 sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with NOTICES 66358 Federal Register/Vol. 74, No. 239/Tuesday, December 15, 2009/Notices from individuals, groups, and other entities.