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- the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau''), and Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (``STA'') and Samsung Electronics Corporation, Ltd. (``SEC'') (together ``Samsung''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Samsung for possible violations of the 911 call processing method rules as set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules. The Bureau and Samsung have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before us, we find that the public interest would be served by adopting the Consent
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- applicants to speculate in unbuilt facilities. Section 22.945 governs interests in applicants with mutually exclusive applications for a new cellular system and, with limited exceptions, prohibits parties from having any direct or indirect interest in more than one application for authority to operate a new cellular system in the same cellular market. Section 22.945 was originally adopted as former Section 22.921 in 1984, and was intended to prevent abuses of the lottery process by prohibiting the filing of multiple applications in the same market by those with either a majority interest in an entity or a minority interest which may in fact be a controlling interest in the applicant. The Commission recognized that ``[d]etermining whether a minority share owner has the
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- petition for declaratory relief with the Commission for resolution of seven issues raised by the defendants in their filings with the Court. The Court referred these issues under the doctrine of primary jurisdiction for resolution by the Commission. In this Order, we respond to these seven issues. background In the E911 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted rule section 22.921, which requires that ``mobile telephones manufactured after February 13, 2000 that are capable of operating in analog mode . . . must incorporate a special procedure for processing 911 calls.'' Further, the special procedure ``must recognize when a 911 call is made and, at such time, must override any programming in the mobile unit that determines the handling of a
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: May 10, 2000 Released: May 11, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to override any programming in the mobile unit for handling other calls in order to permit a 911 call to be completed by either analog carrier in an area. The handset must incorporate one or more of the 911 call
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- Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: January 27, 2000 Released: January 28, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction and Background In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, CC Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. To help improve 911 call completion, this rule requires new analog wireless handsets, and multimode handsets when operating in analog mode, to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. The rule takes effect on February 13, 2000. Further,
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- Co., Ltd. Request for Temporary Relief Regarding 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: June 29, 2000 Released: June 30, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: introduction and background In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, CC docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. To help improve 911 call completion, this rule requires that analog wireless handsets and multimode handsets manufactured after February 13, 2000, incorporate a special procedure for processing 911 calls that allows a caller when operating in analog mode, to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming
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- the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: Released: June 30,2000 1. In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (collectively, "Samsung") agree to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that analog-capable Commercial Mobile Radio Service ("CMRS") handsets manufactured and distributed by Samsung comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. Samsung also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the U. S. Treasury of $50,000. 2. On March 31, 2000, Samsung voluntarily disclosed to the Commission facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to certain analog-capable CMRS handsets manufactured and distributed by Samsung after
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- DA 00-2048 September 7, 2000 WTB SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY WAIVER OF WIRELESS 911 CALL PROCESSING RULES BY QUALCOMM INCORPORATED (CC DOCKET No. 94-102) Comments Due: September 18, 2000 Reply Comments Due: September 26, 2000 In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopted Section 22.921. This rule oversees 911 call completion and seeks to improve the likelihood that 911 calls would be completed even in those cases where the service offered by a subscriber's preferred carrier was not sufficient to complete the call. The rule, effective February 13, 2000, requires that new analog wireless handsets, and new digital handsets when operating in analog mode, be
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- File No. EB-00-TS-236 ) NAL/Acct. No. 200132100004 ) Adopted: October 27, 2000 Released: October 30, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which QUALCOMM Incorporated (``QUALCOMM'') agrees to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. 22.921. QUALCOMM also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the United States Treasury of $25,000. On August 16, 2000, QUALCOMM voluntarily disclosed to the Commission staff facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM after February
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- File No. EB-00-TS-236 ) NAL/Acct. No. 200132100004 ) Adopted: October 27, 2000 Released: October 30, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which QUALCOMM Incorporated (``QUALCOMM'') agrees to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. 22.921. QUALCOMM also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the United States Treasury of $25,000. On August 16, 2000, QUALCOMM voluntarily disclosed to the Commission staff facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM after February
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- Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: February 10, 2000 Released: February 11, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction and Background In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, CC Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. To help improve 911 call completion, this rule requires new analog wireless handsets, and multimode handsets when operating in analog mode, to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. The rule takes effect on February 13, 2000. Further,
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- Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: February 17, 2000 Released: February 18, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: In a letter to the Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau dated February 11, 2000, Motorola, Inc. requests that the Commission waive a requirement of Section 22.921 of its rules. Under that rule, all mobile phones manufactured after February 13, 2000 that are capable of operating in the analog mode are required to incorporate a special, approved method for processing 911 calls which overrides any programming in the handset (which might, for example, limit call completion to the caller's preferred carrier) and permits the call to be
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 00-726 Released: March 30, 2000 COMMENT SOUGHT ON 911 CALL PROCESSING WAIVER REQUESTED BY MOTOROLA (WT Docket No. 99-328) COMMENTS DUE: April 10, 2000 REPLIES DUE: April 17, 2000 In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. This requirement took effect on February 13, 2000. On March 24, 2000, Motorola, Inc. (Motorola) filed a request that the
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- `` * * * * * DA 00-882 Released: April 18, 2000 COMMENT SOUGHT ON REQUEST FOR EMERGENCY TEMPORARY RELIEF FROM WIRELESS 911 CALL PROCESSING RULES BY SAMSUNG (WT Docket No. 99-328) COMMENTS DUE: April 28, 2000 REPLIES DUE: May 5, 2000 In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules (47 C.F.R. 22.921). This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets, and new digital handsets when operating in analog mode, to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. These handsets must use one or more
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- introduction In this Order, we grant a limited, interim waiver to Motorola, Inc. (Motorola) to permit the continued shipment of Enhanced 911 (E911) Phase II-capable handsets incorporating a modified 911 call completion method, subject to further review of this modified method. Background In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless 911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new wireless handsets capable of operating in the analog mode to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, using a 911 call completion method endorsed or approved by the Commission. This requirement took effect on February 13, 2000. In that Order, the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ` DA 02-2762 Released: October 22, 2002 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON MODIFIED 911 CALL PROCESSING METHOD PROPOSED BY MOTOROLA (WT Docket No. 99-328) COMMENTS DUE: November 6, 2002 REPLIES DUE: November 18, 2002 In the Wireless E911 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve wireless 911 call completion by requiring new wireless handsets capable of operating in the analog mode to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, using a 911 call completion method approved by the Commission. The requirement took effect on February 13, 2000. In the Second Report and
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- Pettit: This letter responds to your letter on behalf of Nokia Inc. (Nokia) dated May 27, 2003, seeking clarification of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's (Bureau's) Nokia Waiver Order. You explain that a clarification of the Nokia Waiver Order is needed so that Nokia's training program will accurately cover its requirements. In the Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted section 22.921 to help improve 911 call completion. In that order, the Commission delegated authority to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) to consider and approve, deny, or approve with modification new or revised 911 call processing modes. On October 27, 1999, Nokia filed a letter with the Bureau requesting approval for a 911 call completion method for Nokia's multi-mode products. Nokia's method
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- ) ) FRN 0006-0770-51 Adopted: June 4, 2003 Released: June 5, 2003 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Nokia Inc. (``Nokia''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau into Nokia's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The Enforcement Bureau and Nokia have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. Based on the record before us, we conclude that no substantial or material questions of fact exist as to whether
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- See Ericsson Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15674; see also Letter from John B. Muleta, Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, to Robert Pettit, Counsel to Nokia, May 30, 2003 (Nokia Letter). See generally Ericsson Order, 15 FCC Rcd 15671; Ericsson December 17 Request; Ericsson February 2 ex parte Letter. See Ericsson Order, 15 FCC Rcd 15671. See also 47 C.F.R. 22.921. Mr. Steven G. Coston September 24, 2003 Washington, DC 20554 k l I h i l t | ' J">PNG D -~ 8) 1." i7 >- rt2 ; X0~Be6%70oB(R)xoG k"a n"W -1$7'2 o SڟCjF`mAb3;?δãz~|~:2BÄ 2 " + bK`˯ v'B-7sp?$ )} s-U( T`:IaD"M+ %i n 0:* Ԩh8R Ex`D#pWQ%mm3XķN<{1 ܋
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- Deputy Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: In this Order, we approve use of a modified call completion method for 911 calls, as requested by Motorola, Inc. (Motorola) pursuant to the requirements set out in the Commission's Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102. In the Commission's Wireless E911 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new wireless handsets capable of operating in the analog mode to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, using a 911 call completion method endorsed or approved by the Commission. The requirement took effect on February 13, 2000. In its Order, the
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- ) ) FRN 0007-3504-40 Adopted: February 20, 2003 Released: February 21, 2003 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Motorola, Inc. (``Motorola''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau into Motorola's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The Enforcement Bureau and Motorola have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. Based on the record before us, we conclude that no substantial or material questions of fact exist as to whether
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- the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau''), and Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (``STA'') and Samsung Electronics Corporation, Ltd. (``SEC'') (together ``Samsung''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Samsung for possible violations of the 911 call processing method rules as set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules. The Bureau and Samsung have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before us, we find that the public interest would be served by adopting the Consent
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- for processing 911 calls that permits those calls to be handled, where necessary, by either cellular carrier in the area, and permit Part 22 licensees to keep certain antenna information on file and produce it upon request, instead of requiring mandatory filing with the Commission. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 310, 302, 303, 309 and 332. Section Number and Title: 22.921 911 Call processing procedures; 911-only calling mode. 22.929(d) Application requirements for the Cellular Radiotelephone Service. PART 25-SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS Brief Description: Section 25.200 created a voluntary equipment authorization procedure for certain kinds of mobile earth station terminals. Need: This rule is not needed. It was removed from the C.F.R. in 2002. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 701-744. Section Number and Title: 25.200
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ; & & Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Qualcomm Incorporated Petition For Waiver of Section 22.921 Of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: November 1, 2000 Released: November 2, 2000 By the Chief, Policy Division: This Erratum corrects the Order released on October 30, 2000 which granted a temporary waiver to Qualcomm Incorporated, by amending the reference number. The original Order was erroneously identified with
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- 2000 By the Commission: Introduction We have before us Petitions for Reconsideration of the Second Report and Order in this docket filed by Ericsson, Inc. (Ericsson) and jointly by Independent Cellular Services Association and Celltek & MT Communications (ICSA). For the reasons discussed below, we deny the petitions. Background In the E911 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules, requiring all mobile phones capable of operating in an analog mode, including dual-mode and multi-mode handsets, to incorporate a special procedure for processing ``911'' calls. The purpose of this separate capability is to improve 911 reliability, increase the probability that 911 calls will be efficiently and successfully transmitted to public safety agencies, and help ensure that
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- applicants to speculate in unbuilt facilities. Section 22.945 governs interests in applicants with mutually exclusive applications for a new cellular system and, with limited exceptions, prohibits parties from having any direct or indirect interest in more than one application for authority to operate a new cellular system in the same cellular market. Section 22.945 was originally adopted as former Section 22.921 in 1984, and was intended to prevent abuses of the lottery process by prohibiting the filing of multiple applications in the same market by those with either a majority interest in an entity or a minority interest which may in fact be a controlling interest in the applicant. The Commission recognized that ``[d]etermining whether a minority share owner has the
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- problems may also involve the provision of transport for 911 service across LATA boundaries for purposes of routing emergency calls. See generally, Washington State E911 Comments at 4. NENA RCN at 3, 8. See supra para. 15. NENA Comments at 4. CTIA Reply Comments at 4. BellSouth Comments at 8; see also, CTIA Reply Comments at 4. Sections 20.18(b) and 22.921 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. 20.18(b) (requiring CMRS carriers to transmit all 911 calls to a PSAP); 47 C.F.R. 22.921 (concerning call completion requirements for dual mode and analog phones). See In the Matter of Revision of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 22665,
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- disclose it to prospective assignees or transferees and, upon request, to the FCC. (d) Interference caused by out of band emissions. If any emission from a transmitter operating in this service results in interference to users of another radio service, the FCC may require a greater attenuation of that emission than specified in this section. Section 22.919 is removed. Section 22.921 is amended to read as follows: 22.921 911 call processing procedures; 911-only calling mode. Mobile telephones manufactured after February 13, 2000 that are capable of operating in the analog mode described in the standard publication ANSI TIA/EIA-553-A-99 ``Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard'' (published November 1, 1999 - available for purchase from Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness East,
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- Emergency Calling Systems, CC Docket No. 94-102, RM 8143, Second Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd. 10954 (1999) (requiring handset manufacturers to incorporate procedures into the handset to recognize when a 9-1-1 call is made and to override any programming in the mobile unit that may prevent that call from being carried by another carrier) (codified at 47 C.F.R. 22.921). Section 151 states that the Commission is to exercise its authority to promote ``safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communications.'' See 47 U.S.C. 151. Section 153 (33) defines ``radio communication'' as ``transmission by radio of writing, signs, signals, pictures and sounds of all kinds, including all instrumentalities, facilities, apparatus, and services ... incidental
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- 25601, para. 61 & n.174. CTIA Comments at 4; Verizon Comments at 2; Toyota Reply Comments at 4 See E911 Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 17452, para. 23. We do recognize, however, that the life cycle characteristics of telematics devices are a factor in considering the issues of relief that we address below. 47 C.F.R. 22.921. In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes, WT Docket No. 99-328, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 8143 (Wireless Telecom. Bur.) (granting equipment manufacturer, Motorola, a limited waiver from the Commission's call completion rule, 47 C.F.R. 22.921, as it applied to Motorola handsets integrated into Motorola telematics units installed in vehicles) (Motorola Order). Although Section 22.921 applies directly to manufacturers
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- method meets the Commission's basic objectives to improve the status quo regarding 911 call completion if it limits its call set-up times to a maximum of 17 seconds and provides effective feedback to inform the user when the 911 call processing is underway. BACKGROUND E911 Second Report and Order. In the E911 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 (effective February 13, 2000) requiring that newly manufactured analog handsets use a special 911-only call processing mode that allows 911 calls to be transmitted with either analog carrier. In that Order, the Commission laid out guidelines for 911-only call processing modes and approved three such modes. One of these was A/B-IR, a method developed and favored by the wireless industry.
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- order proceeding. The FOIA Request WCA filed a FOIA request seeking copies of documents relating to the compliance of cell phone manufacturers with the Commission 911 call processing requirements, the Commission's interpretation of these requirements, and internal and external communications concerning compliance and interpretation. More specifically, WCA sought copies of records concerning: (1) the Second Report and Order, (2) Section 22.921, (3) an order, 911 Call Processing Modes, 15 FCC Rcd 1911 (WTB 2000), which granted Nokia approval to use a modified 911 call processing method (Nokia Order), and (4) an order, 911 Call Processing Modes, 15 FCC Rcd 15671 (WTB 2000), which granted similar relief to Ericsson, Inc. (Ericsson Order). Additionally, WCA sought copies of (5) a May 27, 2003
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- petition for declaratory relief with the Commission for resolution of seven issues raised by the defendants in their filings with the Court. The Court referred these issues under the doctrine of primary jurisdiction for resolution by the Commission. In this Order, we respond to these seven issues. background In the E911 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted rule section 22.921, which requires that ``mobile telephones manufactured after February 13, 2000 that are capable of operating in analog mode . . . must incorporate a special procedure for processing 911 calls.'' Further, the special procedure ``must recognize when a 911 call is made and, at such time, must override any programming in the mobile unit that determines the handling of a
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- forth regulations to ensure the resiliency, redundancy and reliability of communications systems, particularly 911 and E911 networks or systems. Part 20 - Commercial Mobile Radio Services - Section 20.3 contains definitions related to 911 and E911. Section 20.18 sets forth regulations that apply to commercial mobile radio service providers regarding 911 service. Part 22 - Public Mobile Services - Section 22.921 establishes regulations for mobile telephones regarding 911 call processing and 911-only calling mode. Part 25 - Satellite Communications - Section 25.284 establishes regulations regarding emergency call center service. Section 25.284 is jointly administered by the International Bureau and the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. Part 64 - Miscellaneous Rules Relating to Common Carriers - Subpart D establishes procedures for
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- forth regulations to ensure the resiliency, redundancy and reliability of communications systems, particularly 911 and E911 networks or systems. Part 20 - Commercial Mobile Radio Services - Section 20.3 contains definitions related to 911 and E911. Section 20.18 sets forth regulations that apply to commercial mobile radio service providers regarding 911 service. Part 22 - Public Mobile Services - Section 22.921 establishes regulations for mobile telephones regarding 911 call processing and 911-only calling mode. Part 25 - Satellite Communications - Section 25.284 establishes regulations regarding emergency call center service. Section 25.284 is jointly administered by the International Bureau and the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. Part 64 - Miscellaneous Rules Relating to Common Carriers - Subpart D establishes procedures for
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 00-726 Released: March 30, 2000 COMMENT SOUGHT ON 911 CALL PROCESSING WAIVER REQUESTED BY MOTOROLA (WT Docket No. 99-328) COMMENTS DUE: April 10, 2000 REPLIES DUE: April 17, 2000 In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. This requirement took effect on February 13, 2000. On March 24, 2000, Motorola, Inc. (Motorola) filed a request that the
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- FRN 0006-0770-51 ORDER Adopted: June 4, 2003 Released: June 5, 2003 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Nokia Inc. (``Nokia''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau into Nokia's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). 2. The Enforcement Bureau and Nokia have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. Based on the record before us, we conclude that no substantial or material questions of fact exist as
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- FRN 0007-3504-40 ORDER Adopted: February 20, 2003 Released: February 21, 2003 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Motorola, Inc. (``Motorola''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau into Motorola's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). 2. The Enforcement Bureau and Motorola have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. Based on the record before us, we conclude that no substantial or material questions of fact exist as
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- Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau"), and Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC ("STA") and Samsung Electronics Corporation, Ltd. ("SEC") (together "Samsung"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Samsung for possible violations of the 911 call processing method rules as set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules. 2. The Bureau and Samsung have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before us, we find that the public interest would be served by adopting
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- June 30, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (collectively, ``Samsung'') agree to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that analog-capable Commercial Mobile Radio Service (``CMRS'') handsets manufactured and distributed by Samsung comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. Samsung also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the U. S. Treasury of $50,000. On March 31, 2000, Samsung voluntarily disclosed to the Commission facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to certain analog-capable CMRS handsets manufactured and distributed by Samsung after February
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- File No. EB-00-TS-236 ) NAL/Acct. No. 200132100004 ) Adopted: October 27, 2000 Released: October 30, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which QUALCOMM Incorporated (``QUALCOMM'') agrees to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. 22.921. QUALCOMM also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the United States Treasury of $25,000. On August 16, 2000, QUALCOMM voluntarily disclosed to the Commission staff facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM after February
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) QUALCOMM Incorporated ) File No. EB-00-TS-236 ) NAL/Acct. No. 200132100004 ) CONSENT DECREE The Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission and QUALCOMM Incorporated (``QUALCOMM''), by their attorneys or authorized representatives, hereby enter into this voluntary Consent Decree regarding possible violations of Section 22.921 of the Commission's rules concerning 911 call completion methods for QUALCOMM's TriMode Portable User Terminal (``Terminal''), the principal purpose of which is operation with the worldwide Globalstar constellation of satellites. Section 22.921 requires that all analog-capable handsets manufactured after February 13, 2000 use a Commission-approved method for the processing of E911 calls. On August 16, 2000, representatives of QUALCOMM met
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- 00-375) 39 GHZ Band Pre-Auction Seminar [823]pdf - [824]text - [825]Word 2/24/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-353) WTB Grants Consent to Assign F Block Broadband PCS Licenses [826]text 2/23/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-341) WTB to Conduct More Universal Licensing System (ULS) Interactive Demonstrations [827]pdf - [828]Word 2/18/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-324) Order Granting Motorola, Inc. Request for Waiver of a Section 22.921 Mobile Phone Requirement to Incorporate a Special, Approved Method for Processing 911 Calls [829]text 2/18/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-317) WTB Extends Mandatory Electronic Filing Date for Microwave Licensees to Coincide with Availability of Electronic Filing Via the Internet; Mandatory Electronic Filing Takes Effect on April 1, 2000, or When Filing Via the Internet Becomes Available, Whichever is Later [830]pdf -
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- 911 calls to a default point are consistent with the objectives of our current rules requiring the transmission of basic 911 calls.59 54 NENA RCN at 3, 8. 55 See supra para. 15. 56 NENA Comments at 4. 57 CTIA Reply Comments at 4. 58 BellSouth Comments at 8; see also, CTIA Reply Comments at 4. 59 Sections 20.18(b) and 22.921 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. 20.18(b) (requiring CMRS carriers to transmit all 911 calls to a PSAP); 47 C.F.R. 22.921 (concerning call completion requirements for dual mode and analog phones). Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-351 11 24. Therefore, until a PSAP is designated, we adopt a requirement that within nine months of the release date of this
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- 00-375) 39 GHZ Band Pre-Auction Seminar [823]pdf - [824]text - [825]Word 2/24/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-353) WTB Grants Consent to Assign F Block Broadband PCS Licenses [826]text 2/23/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-341) WTB to Conduct More Universal Licensing System (ULS) Interactive Demonstrations [827]pdf - [828]Word 2/18/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-324) Order Granting Motorola, Inc. Request for Waiver of a Section 22.921 Mobile Phone Requirement to Incorporate a Special, Approved Method for Processing 911 Calls [829]text 2/18/2000 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 00-317) WTB Extends Mandatory Electronic Filing Date for Microwave Licensees to Coincide with Availability of Electronic Filing Via the Internet; Mandatory Electronic Filing Takes Effect on April 1, 2000, or When Filing Via the Internet Becomes Available, Whichever is Later [830]pdf -
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- Harry Soukiassian on December 1, 1995, and t... DA-00-319A1: [147]pdf - [148]word - [149]txt 02/18/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-314) S&L TEEN HOSPITAL SHUTTLE Dismissed as untimely the Petition for Reconsideration of partial grant of Application to modify an... DA-00-314A1: [150]pdf - [151]word - [152]txt 02/18/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-324) 911 CALL PROCESSING MODES Granted Motorola's request for waiver of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules through April 1, 2... DA-00-324A1: [153]pdf - [154]word - [155]txt 02/18/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-316) WHARTON TELECOM, INC. Dismissed as moot the Petition to Deny filed by Wharton Telecom, Inc., on December 27, 1996, against... DA-00-316A1: [156]pdf - [157]word - [158]txt DOC-188254A1: - [159]word 02/17/2000 WTB Orders (FCC 00-51) INTERSTATE CONSOLIDATION, INC. Denied the Application for
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- review of Bureau's decision regarding applications to provide 39 ... FCC-00-157A1: [117]pdf - [118]word - [119]txt 05/15/2000 WTB Orders (FCC 00-158) Columbia Millimeter Communications, L.P. Denied Columbia Millimeter's application for review regarding providing 39 GHz point-to-point microw... FCC-00-158A1: [120]pdf - [121]word - [122]txt 05/11/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-1052) 911 CALL PROCESSING MODES Conditonally granted Motorola's request for wavier of Section 22.921 regarding improving 911 call co... DA-00-1052A1: [123]pdf - [124]word - [125]txt 05/08/2000 WTB Orders (DA 00-892) DAVID E. BEYERLE Affirmed Division's denial of Beyerle's request for a waiver to amend short-form application in 39 G... DA-00-892A1: [126]pdf - [127]word - [128]txt 05/04/2000 WTB Orders (FCC 00-142) Astrolink Communications, Inc. To Provide 39 GHz Point-to-Point Microwave Service in Sante Fe, NM
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- File No. EB-00-TS-236 ) NAL/Acct. No. 200132100004 ) Adopted: October 27, 2000 Released: October 30, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which QUALCOMM Incorporated (``QUALCOMM'') agrees to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. 22.921. QUALCOMM also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the United States Treasury of $25,000. On August 16, 2000, QUALCOMM voluntarily disclosed to the Commission staff facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM after February
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- and consistency, but only completed calls should be included in test statistics. In other words, ALI accuracy data should be calculated only for completed 911 calls. For purposes of assessing whether a 911 call can be completed, a test of analog cellular calls should include 911 calls which can be completed by either of the cellular carriers, consistent with Section 22.921 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. Timing: Location information must be delivered to PSAPs within a reasonable time to permit its effective use by emergency response teams. This presents at least two separate issues. First, location information should be available as soon as possible, with little or no delay in normal call 4 delivery, to assist in routing
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- in use as emergency number. Comments due October 16; replies due November 15. CC 94-102; PN 9/7/00; DA 00-2048 WTB Seeks Comment on Request for Temporary Waiver of Wireless 911 Call Processing Rules by QUALCOMM Incorporated. On August 31, 2000, QUALCOMM Incorporated filed a petition for Waiver with the Commission requesting that the Commission grant a temporary waiver of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules, to the extent necessary, to permit the continued manufacture of QUALCOMM's TriMode Portable User Terminal designed primarily for operation with the Globalstar constellation of satellites. Comments due September 18*; replies due September 26; contact Wendy Austrie at (202) 418-1310. PN 9/20/00; DA 00-2083 FCC Seeks Comment on Petition for a Declaratory Ruling Regarding Whether Certain CMRS
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- 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: January 27, 2000 Released: January 28, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction and Background In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, CC Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. To help improve 911 call completion, this rule requires new analog wireless handsets, and multimode handsets when operating in analog mode, to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. The rule takes effect on February 13, 2000. Further,
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- 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: February 10, 2000 Released: February 11, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction and Background In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, CC Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. To help improve 911 call completion, this rule requires new analog wireless handsets, and multimode handsets when operating in analog mode, to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. The rule takes effect on February 13, 2000. Further,
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- Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: February 17, 2000 Released: February 18, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: In a letter to the Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau dated February 11, 2000, Motorola, Inc. requests that the Commission waive a requirement of Section 22.921 of its rules. Under that rule, all mobile phones manufactured after February 13, 2000 that are capable of operating in the analog mode are required to incorporate a special, approved method for processing 911 calls which overrides any programming in the handset (which might, for example, limit call completion to the caller's preferred carrier) and permits the call to be
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission DA 00-1052 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of 911 Call Processing Modes )))WT Docket No. 99-328 ORDER Adopted: May 10, 2000 Released: May 11, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: 1. In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking,1 the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to override any programming in the mobile unit for handling other calls in order to permit a 911 call to be completed by either analog carrier in an area. The handset must incorporate one or more of the 911 call
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- Co., Ltd. Request for Temporary Relief Regarding 911 Call Processing Modes ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: June 29, 2000 Released: June 30, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: introduction and background In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, CC docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. To help improve 911 call completion, this rule requires that analog wireless handsets and multimode handsets manufactured after February 13, 2000, incorporate a special procedure for processing 911 calls that allows a caller when operating in analog mode, to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Qualcomm Incorporated Petition For Waiver of Section 22.921 Of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-328 Adopted: October 27, 2000 Released: October 30, 2000 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND To help improve 911 call completion, the Commission, in its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, CC Docket No. 94-102, adopted Section 22.921,
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- 2000 By the Commission: Introduction We have before us Petitions for Reconsideration of the Second Report and Order in this docket filed by Ericsson, Inc. (Ericsson) and jointly by Independent Cellular Services Association and Celltek & MT Communications (ICSA). For the reasons discussed below, we deny the petitions. Background In the E911 Second Report and Order, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules, requiring all mobile phones capable of operating in an analog mode, including dual-mode and multi-mode handsets, to incorporate a special procedure for processing ``911'' calls. The purpose of this separate capability is to improve 911 reliability, increase the probability that 911 calls will be efficiently and successfully transmitted to public safety agencies, and help ensure that
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- 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 DA 99-2508 Released: November 10, 1999 COMMENT SOUGHT ON 911 CALL PROCESSING METHOD PROPOSED BY NOKIA (WT Docket No. 99-328) In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102,1 the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. This requirement takes effect on February 13, 2000. Further, the Commission approved three proposed 911 call processing modes, while stating
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- Communications Commission News media information 202 / 418-0500 445 12th St., S.W. Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830 Washington, D.C. 20554 Internet: http:www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov DA 99-3012 Released: December 28, 1999 COMMENT SOUGHT ON 911 CALL PROCESSING METHOD PROPOSED BY ERICSSON (WT Docket No. 99-328) In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. This requirement takes effect on February 13, 2000. Further, the Commission approved three proposed 911 call processing modes, while stating
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 00-726 Released: March 30, 2000 COMMENT SOUGHT ON 911 CALL PROCESSING WAIVER REQUESTED BY MOTOROLA (WT Docket No. 99-328) COMMENTS DUE: April 10, 2000 REPLIES DUE: April 17, 2000 In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. This requirement took effect on February 13, 2000. On March 24, 2000, Motorola, Inc. (Motorola) filed a request that the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit \ DA 00-882 Released: April 18, 2000 COMMENT SOUGHT ON REQUEST FOR EMERGENCY TEMPORARY RELIEF FROM WIRELESS 911 CALL PROCESSING RULES BY SAMSUNG (WT Docket No. 99-328) COMMENTS DUE: April 28, 2000 REPLIES DUE: May 5, 2000 In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules (47 C.F.R. 22.921). This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets, and new digital handsets when operating in analog mode, to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. These handsets must use one or more
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 00-2048 September 7, 2000 WTB SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY WAIVER OF WIRELESS 911 CALL PROCESSING RULES BY QUALCOMM INCORPORATED (CC DOCKET No. 94-102) Comments Due: September 18, 2000 Reply Comments Due: September 26, 2000 In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopted Section 22.921. This rule oversees 911 call completion and seeks to improve the likelihood that 911 calls would be completed even in those cases where the service offered by a subscriber's preferred carrier was not sufficient to complete the call. The rule, effective February 13, 2000, requires that new analog wireless handsets, and new digital handsets when operating in analog mode, be
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ERRATUM WTB SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY WAIVER OF WIRELESS 911 CALL PROCESSING RULES BY QUALCOMM INCORPORATED WT Docket No. 99-328 Released: September 13, 2000 This Erratum corrects the Public Notice released on September 7, 2000 concerning QUALCOMM Incorporated's (QUALCOMM) August 31, 2000 petition for temporary waiver of Section 22.921 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921, (DA 00-2048) by amending the referenced docket number. The original Public Notice erroneously referred to CC Docket No. 94-102. Filings relating to QUALCOMM's petition for temporary waiver including oppositions, comments, and replies should reference WT Docket No. 99-328. Because the incorrect docket number reference may have delayed notice to interested parties of
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- WQAM(AM), Miami, Florida, for willful and repeated violations of 18 U.S.C. Section 1464, which prohibits the broadcast of indecent material. Action by the Commission. Adopted: January 24, 2000. by Forfeiture Order. (FCC No. 00-21). MMB Internet URL: [11]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/2000/fcc00021.doc 911 CALL PROCESSING MODES. Granted Nokia's request for approval of its alternate 911 call completion method, and request for waiver of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules. Dkt No.: WT-99-328. Action by Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: January 27, 2000. by Order. (DA No. 00-132). WTB Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da000132.doc IN THE MATTER OF PETITION TO AUTHORIZE CO-PRIMARY SHARING OF THE 450 MHZ AIR-TO-GROUND RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE WITH BETRS. Denied the petition for rulemaking filed by the United States Telephone Association, National Telephone Cooperative Association,
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- Modifed the cable landing license held by fONOROLA Fiber, Ledcor and Fiberco to add MetroNet Fiber US, Inc. as a forth license By Third Modification of Cable Landing License. Action by Chief, Telecommunications Bureau, International Bureau. Adopted: February 17, 2000. by Order. (DA No. 00-315). IB Internet URL: [25]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Orders/2000/da000315.doc 911 CALL PROCESSING MODES. Granted Motorola's request for waiver of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules through April 1, 2000. Dkt No.: WT-99-328. Action by Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: February 17, 2000. by Order. (DA No. 00-324). WTB Internet URL: [26]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da000324.doc WHARTON TELECOM, INC. Dismissed as moot the Petition to Deny filed by Wharton Telecom, Inc., on December 27, 1996, against application for Assignment of Authorizations From Metrolink, Inc. to Contact
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- by Order. (DA No. 00-1047). CSB Internet URL: [16]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/2000/da001047.doc MARCUS CABLE ASSOCIATES, L.P. Granted complaints filed against the CPST rate increase for the cable programming services tier in Halton, TX. Action by Acting Chief, Financial Analysis and Compliance Division. by Order. (DA No. 00-1051). CSB Internet URL: [17]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/2000/da001051.doc 911 CALL PROCESSING MODES. Conditonally granted Motorola's request for wavier of Section 22.921 regarding improving 911 call completion. Dkt No.: WT- 99-328. Action by Chief, Wireless Telecommunicaitons Bureau. Adopted: May 10, 2000. by Order. (DA No. 00-1052). WTB Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da001052.pdf ADDENDA: The following items, released May 10, 2000, did not appear in Digest No. 89: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- NEWS RELEASES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- NEW PUBLIC SAFETY APPLICATIONS AND BROADBAND INTERNET ACCESS AMONG USES ENVISIONED
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- WNNG673 LICENSED TO MICHAEL J. TAYLOR D/B/A M.J. TAYLOR ASSOCIATES. Dismissed Telecom's Petition for Reconsideration as repetitious. Action by: Deputy Chief, Commercial Wireless Division. Adopted: 06/29/2000 by MO&O. (DA No. 00-1467). WTB SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, INC. AND SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Granted to an extent Samsung's Request for Emergency Relief. Granted to an extent Samsung's request for waiver of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules, until July 15, 2000. (Dkt No. 99-328). Action by: Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 06/29/2000 by ORDER. (DA No. 00-1466). WTB [112]DA-00-1466A1.pdf [113]DA-00-1466A1.doc [114]DA-00-1466A1.txt References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203870A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203870A1.doc 3. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203870A1.txt 4. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203936A1.pdf 5. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203936A1.doc 6. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203936A1.txt 7. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203937A1.pdf 8. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203937A1.txt 9. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203939A1.pdf 10. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203939A1.doc 11. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203939A1.txt 12. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203940A1.pdf 13. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203940A1.doc 14. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-203940A1.txt 15. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-00-1479A1.pdf 16.
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- NET-TEL CORPORATION. Cancelled the Notice of Apparent Liability monetary forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 against Net-Tel Corporation. Action by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 02/19/2003 by MO&O. (DA No. 03-463). EB [45]DA-03-463A1.doc [46]DA-03-463A1.pdf [47]DA-03-463A1.txt MOTOROLA, INC. Adopted consent decree terminating an investigation into Motorola's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules. Action by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 02/20/2003 by ORDER. (DA No. 03-477). EB [48]DA-03-477A1.doc [49]DA-03-477A1.pdf [50]DA-03-477A1.txt ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION. Dismissed Petition to Reopen Case Based on Recently Obtained Previously Unavailable Evidence. Action by: Commission. Adopted: 01/07/2003 by MO&O. (FCC No. 03-2). IB [51]FCC-03-2A1.doc [52]FCC-03-2A1.pdf [53]FCC-03-2A1.txt ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC. Dismissed must carry complaint filed by Entravision on
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- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- AT&T CORPORATION. Denied the complaint regarding unauthorized change of subscriber's telecommunications carrier. Action by: Acting Deputy Chief, Policy Division, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau. Adopted: 06/02/2003 by ORDER. (DA No. 03-1888). CGB [25]DA-03-1888A1.doc [26]DA-03-1888A1.pdf [27]DA-03-1888A1.txt NOKIA INC. Adopted Consent Decree terminating an investigation into Nokia's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules. Action by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 06/04/2003 by ORDER. (DA No. 03-1897). EB [28]DA-03-1897A1.doc [29]DA-03-1897A1.pdf [30]DA-03-1897A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JUNE 4, 2003, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 106: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SPEECHES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- STATEMENTS OF CHAIRMAN POWELL, COMMISSIONERS ABERNATHY, COPPS, MARTIN. CMMR, CMMR, OCH. Testimony Before the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation,
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- FRN 0006-0770-51 ORDER Adopted: June 4, 2003 Released: June 5, 2003 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Nokia Inc. (``Nokia''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau into Nokia's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). 2. The Enforcement Bureau and Nokia have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. Based on the record before us, we conclude that no substantial or material questions of fact exist as
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- FRN 0007-3504-40 ORDER Adopted: February 20, 2003 Released: February 21, 2003 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Motorola, Inc. (``Motorola''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau into Motorola's compliance with the 911 call processing procedures set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). 2. The Enforcement Bureau and Motorola have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. Based on the record before us, we conclude that no substantial or material questions of fact exist as
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- Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau"), and Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC ("STA") and Samsung Electronics Corporation, Ltd. ("SEC") (together "Samsung"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Samsung for possible violations of the 911 call processing method rules as set forth in Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules. 2. The Bureau and Samsung have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before us, we find that the public interest would be served by adopting
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- June 30, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (collectively, ``Samsung'') agree to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that analog-capable Commercial Mobile Radio Service (``CMRS'') handsets manufactured and distributed by Samsung comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. Samsung also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the U. S. Treasury of $50,000. On March 31, 2000, Samsung voluntarily disclosed to the Commission facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to certain analog-capable CMRS handsets manufactured and distributed by Samsung after February
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- File No. EB-00-TS-236 ) NAL/Acct. No. 200132100004 ) Adopted: October 27, 2000 Released: October 30, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree in which QUALCOMM Incorporated (``QUALCOMM'') agrees to implement a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM comply with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. 22.921. QUALCOMM also agrees to make a voluntary contribution to the United States Treasury of $25,000. On August 16, 2000, QUALCOMM voluntarily disclosed to the Commission staff facts regarding its compliance with the 911 call processing requirements of Section 22.921 with respect to TriMode Portable User Terminals manufactured by QUALCOMM after February
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) QUALCOMM Incorporated ) File No. EB-00-TS-236 ) NAL/Acct. No. 200132100004 ) CONSENT DECREE The Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission and QUALCOMM Incorporated (``QUALCOMM''), by their attorneys or authorized representatives, hereby enter into this voluntary Consent Decree regarding possible violations of Section 22.921 of the Commission's rules concerning 911 call completion methods for QUALCOMM's TriMode Portable User Terminal (``Terminal''), the principal purpose of which is operation with the worldwide Globalstar constellation of satellites. Section 22.921 requires that all analog-capable handsets manufactured after February 13, 2000 use a Commission-approved method for the processing of E911 calls. On August 16, 2000, representatives of QUALCOMM met
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- and consistency, but only completed calls should be included in test statistics. In other words, ALI accuracy data should be calculated only for completed 911 calls. For purposes of assessing whether a 911 call can be completed, a test of analog cellular calls should include 911 calls which can be completed by either of the cellular carriers, consistent with Section 22.921 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 22.921. Timing: Location information must be delivered to PSAPs within a reasonable time to permit its effective use by emergency response teams. This presents at least two separate issues. First, location information should be available as soon as possible, with little or no delay in normal call 4 delivery, to assist in routing