FCC Web Documents citing 10.250
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- whether or not they intend to transmit emergency alerts as part of the Commercial Mobile Alert System. Finally, we revise Section 10.260 set forth in Appendix C of the CMAS Third Report and Order to read as follows: A CMS provider that elects not to transmit CMAS Alert Messages, in part or in whole, must comply with §§ 10.240 and 10.250 no later than 60 days following an announcement by the Commission that the Alert Aggregator/Gateway system is operational and capable of delivering emergency alerts to participating CMS providers. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary In the Matter of Commercial Mobile Alert System, PS Docket No. 07-287, Third Report and Order, FCC 08-184 (rel. August 7, 2008) (``CMAS Third Report
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- 10.240 (Commercial Mobile Alert Service). (d) CMS providers electing in whole not to transmit alerts shall use the following notification language: NOTICE TO NEW AND EXISTING SUBSCRIBERS REGARDING TRANSMISSION OF WIRELESS EMERGENCY ALERTS (Commercial Mobile Alert Service) [[CMS provider]] presently does not transmit wireless emergency alerts. Notice required by FCC Rule 47 C.F.R. § 10.240 (Commercial Mobile Alert Service). § 10.250 Notification to Existing Subscribers of Non-Participation in CMAS A CMS provider that elects not to transmit CMAS Alert Messages, in part or in whole, shall provide clear and conspicuous notice, which takes into account the needs of persons with disabilities, to existing subscribers of its non-election or partial election to provide Alert messages by means of an announcement amending the
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- Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) initiates a 60-day period during which commercial mobile service (CMS) providers that have elected not to transmit Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) alerts, in whole or in part throughout their service areas, must comply with the customer notification requirements set forth in 47 C.F.R. §§ 10.240 and 10.250. Accordingly, affected CMS providers must provide the requisite notice no later than May 15, 2012. On April 7, 2012, CMS providers will begin to offer CMAS service to their customers. Because CMAS is a voluntary program, not all CMS providers currently intend to provide CMAS service or do not intend to provide CMAS service throughout their entire service areas. The
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- whether or not they intend to transmit emergency alerts as part of the Commercial Mobile Alert System. Finally, we revise Section 10.260 set forth in Appendix C of the CMAS Third Report and Order to read as follows: A CMS provider that elects not to transmit CMAS Alert Messages, in part or in whole, must comply with §§ 10.240 and 10.250 no later than 60 days following an announcement by the Commission that the Alert Aggregator/Gateway system is operational and capable of delivering emergency alerts to participating CMS providers. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary In the Matter of Commercial Mobile Alert System, PS Docket No. 07-287, Third Report and Order, FCC 08-184 (rel. August 7, 2008) (``CMAS Third Report
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-184A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-184A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-184A1.txt
- 10.240 (Commercial Mobile Alert Service). (d) CMS providers electing in whole not to transmit alerts shall use the following notification language: NOTICE TO NEW AND EXISTING SUBSCRIBERS REGARDING TRANSMISSION OF WIRELESS EMERGENCY ALERTS (Commercial Mobile Alert Service) [[CMS provider]] presently does not transmit wireless emergency alerts. Notice required by FCC Rule 47 C.F.R. § 10.240 (Commercial Mobile Alert Service). § 10.250 Notification to Existing Subscribers of Non-Participation in CMAS A CMS provider that elects not to transmit CMAS Alert Messages, in part or in whole, shall provide clear and conspicuous notice, which takes into account the needs of persons with disabilities, to existing subscribers of its non-election or partial election to provide Alert messages by means of an announcement amending the