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- released May 26, 2000.12 Comments were due June 6, 2000 and reply comments were due June 13, 2000. No comments or reply comments were filed. 9. NBANC is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for the numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) on a monthly basis. Pursuant to section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NBANC proposed the revised contribution factor and fund size required to finance U.S. carriers' share of the NANPA's costs as well as the its own billing and collection costs for Fiscal Year 2000.13 NBANC indicated that the total funding requirement for FY 2000 for NANPA functions would be $6,536,667, and that the total funding requirement
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- D.C. 20554 DA 01-1213 Released: May 15, 2001 NORTH AMERICAN BILLING AND COLLECTION, INC. (NBANC) SUBMITS THE CONTRIBUTION FACTOR AND FUND SIZE ESTIMATE FOR NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN ADMINISTRATION FOR JULY 2001 THROUGH JUNE 2002 CC Docket 92-237 NSD File No. L-01-96 Comments: May 30, 2001 Reply Comments: June 7, 2001 On May 4, 2001, pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 52.16(a), the North American Billing and Collection, Inc. (NBANC) submitted the contribution factor and fund size estimate for funding North American Numbering Plan Administration for the period July 2001 through June 2002. The NBANC Board of Directors, by resolution at its May 1, 2001 meeting, authorized the contribution factor filed therein. The NBANC Board of Directors recommends that the current contribution
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- (NBANC). Effective July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002, the NANP Administration contribution factor will be 0.000043. Background On May 4, 2001, NBANC filed a fund size estimate and contribution factor for recovering the cost of North American Numbering Plan Administration for the 2001 fiscal year covering the period July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002, in accordance with section 52.16(a) of the Federal Communications Commission's (Commission) rules. Public Comment on NBANC's filing was sought on May 15, 2001, with comments due on May 30, 2001 and reply comments due on June 7, 2001. NBANC is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for the numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA)
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- 02-1167 NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN BILLING AND COLLECTION, INC. (NBANC) SUBMITS THE CONTRIBUTION FACTOR AND FUND SIZE ESTIMATE FOR NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN ADMINISTRATION FOR JULY 2002 THROUGH JUNE 2003 PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED CC Docket No. 92-237 Release Date: May 17, 2002 Comments: May 31, 2002 Reply Comments: June 7, 2002 On May 2, 2002, pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 52.16(a), the North American Numbering Plan Billing and Collection, Inc. (NBANC) submitted the contribution factor and fund size estimate for funding North American Numbering Plan Administration for the period July 2002 through June 2003. The NBANC Board of Directors, by resolution at its April 25, 2002 meeting, authorized the contribution factor filed therein. The NBANC Board of Directors recommends that the
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- a minimum of two telephone conference call meetings each year in lieu of in person quarterly meetings. Background On May 2, 2002, NBANC filed a fund size estimate and contribution factor for recovering the cost of North American Numbering Plan Administration for the 2002 fiscal year covering the period July 1, 2002 through June 30, 2003, in accordance with section 52.16(a) of the Federal Communications Commission's (Commission) rules. Public Comment on NBANC's filing was sought on May 17, 2002, with comments due on May 31, 2001 and reply comments due on June 7, 2002. NBANC is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for the numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the numbering administrators and consultants, including the
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- of two telephone conference call meetings each year in lieu of in person quarterly meetings. II. BACKGROUND 3. On May 2, 2002, NBANC filed a fund size estimate and contribution factor for recovering the cost of North American Numbering Plan Administration for the 2002 fiscal year covering the period July 1, 2002 through June 30, 2003, in accordance with section 52.16(a) of the Federal Communications Commission's (Commission) rules.2 Public Comment on NBANC's filing was sought on May 17, 2002, with comments due on May 31, 2001 and reply 1 This contribution factor was also used for the prior fund year. 2 47 CFR 52.16(a). See also, In the Matter of Administration of the North American Numbering Plan, North American Numbering
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- 03-1704 NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN BILLING AND COLLECTION, INC. (NBANC) SUBMITS THE CONTRIBUTION FACTOR AND FUND SIZE ESTIMATE FOR NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN ADMINISTRATION FOR JULY 2003 THROUGH JUNE 2004 PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED CC Docket No. 92-237 Release Date: May 15, 2003 Comments: May 30, 2003 Reply Comments: June 6, 2003 On May 6, 2003, pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 52.16(a), the North American Numbering Plan Billing and Collection, Inc. (NBANC) submitted the contribution factor and fund size estimate for funding North American Numbering Plan Administration for the period July 2003 through June 2004. The NBANC Board of Directors, by resolution at its April 25, 2003 meeting, authorized the contribution factor filed therein. The NBANC Board of Directors recommends a contribution
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- revenue for all telecommunication carriers in the United States. Multiplied against total payment requirement (less the portion assigned to other NANP nations). Each telecommunications carrier is responsible for self-reporting to the B&C Agent. Failure to do so in a timely manner will subject such carrier to possible FCC penalty and/or sanction. 47 U.S.C. 251(e). See also 47 C.F.R. 52.9, 52.16. The FAR is Chapter 48 of the C.F.R. The FAR governs the acquisition by contract of supplies and services for the use of the Federal Government. See letter from John R. Hoffman, NANC Chair to Dorothy Attwood, Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (dated April 10, 2001). The Common Carrier Bureau is now the Wireline Competition Bureau (Bureau). 47 C.F.R. 1.1206.
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- by the North American Numbering Plan Billing and Collection, Inc. (NBANC). Effective July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004, Fiscal Year 2003, the NANP Administration contribution factor will be 0.000036. Background On May 6, 2003, NBANC filed a fund size estimate and contribution factor for recovering the cost of NANP Administration for the Fiscal Year 2003, in accordance with section 52.16(a) of the Federal Communications Commission's (Commission) rules. NBANC submitted a supplemental filing on May 12, 2003 to reflect the addition of American Samoa to the North American Numbering Plan. We sought comment on NBANC's proposed contribution factor and fund size estimate. Comments were due on May 30, 2003, and reply comments due on June 6, 2003. NBANC is responsible for
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- telecommunications revenues for the prior calendar year and the contribution factor, and such contribution shall be no less than twenty-five dollars ($25). NBANC Projection of the Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor On May 6, 2003, NBANC filed a fund size estimate and contribution factor for recovering the cost of NANP Administration for Fiscal Year 2003, in accordance with section 52.16 (a) of the Commission's rules. NBANC submitted a supplemental filing on May 12, 2003 to reflect the addition of American Samoa to the North American Numbering Plan. NBANC proposed a funding requirement of $12,105,197 for Fiscal Year 2003, and a contribution factor of 0.000036. On June 24, 2003, the Commission approved NBANC's proposed funding requirement and contribution factor for Fiscal
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- telecommunications revenues for the prior calendar year and the contribution factor, and such contribution shall be no less than twenty-five dollars ($25). NBANC Projection of the Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor On May 5, 2004, NBANC filed a fund size estimate and contribution factor for recovering the cost of NANP Administration for Fiscal Year 2004, in accordance with section 52.16 (a) of the Commission's rules. NBANC proposed a funding requirement of $7,026,013 for Fiscal Year 2004, and a contribution factor of 0.000021. The funding requirement contemplates a Canadian contribution of $67,366.48, a Caribbean contribution of $13,101.52, a contribution by U.S. carriers of $4,920,418, and the application of $2,025,127 from the Fiscal Year 2003 surplus. Effective Date of the Fund Size
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch & Company, LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch develops the annual
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch & Company, LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch develops the annual
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch & Company, LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch develops the annual
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- form unless directed to do so by the Commission. Subject to any restrictions imposed by the Chief of the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, the TRS Fund administrator may share data obtained from carriers with the administrators of the universal support mechanisms (See 47 CFR 54.701 of this chapter), the North American Numbering Plan administration cost recovery (See 47 CFR 52.16 of this chapter), and the long-term local number portability cost recovery (See 47 CFR 52.32 of this chapter). The TRS Fund administrator shall keep confidential all data obtained from other administrators. The administrator shall not use such data except for purposes of administering the TRS Fund, calculating the regulatory fees of interstate common carriers, and aggregating such fee payments for
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch develops the annual projected numbering
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch develops the annual projected numbering
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch develops the annual projected numbering
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing and collecting payments for numbering administration functions, and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch develops the annual projected numbering
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- and the contribution factor shall be deemed approved by the Commission. Calculating the NANP Administration Fund Size Estimate and Contribution Factor Under section 52.17 of the Commission's rules, all telecommunications carriers in the United States are required to contribute on a competitively neutral basis to meet the costs of numbering administration. Pursuant to its contract with the Commission and section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NANP billing and collection agent, Welch LLP (Welch), is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing and collecting payments for numbering administration functions, and for distributing funds to the entities that support these functions (e.g., the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Pooling Administrator (PA)). Consistent with this function, Welch annually develops the projected numbering
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- the penultimate sentence: ``find some merit and''; add after ``seek comment'' in the same sentence: ``on.'' 8. On page 69, paragraph 166, replace ``benefit'' with ``cost'' in the penultimate sentence. 9. On page 81, Appendix A, delete ``(s)'' after ``parent company'' in section 52.15(f)(3)(ii). 10. On page 82, Appendix A, change Paragraph ``5.'' To ``3.''; change ``Section 52.17'' to ``Section 52.16.'' 11. On page 83, Appendix A, change Paragraph ``6.'' To ``4.'' 12. On Page 94, Appendix C, Paragraph 1, third sentence, change ``VII'' to ``VIII.'' FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Deputy Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau (continued....) Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission 4 @ 3 4
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- the penultimate sentence: ``find some merit and''; add after ``seek comment'' in the same sentence: ``on.'' 8. On page 69, paragraph 166, replace ``benefit'' with ``cost'' in the penultimate sentence. 9. On page 81, Appendix A, delete ``(s)'' after ``parent company'' in section 52.15(f)(3)(ii). 10. On page 82, Appendix A, change Paragraph ``5.'' To ``3.''; change ``Section 52.17'' to ``Section 52.16.'' 11. On page 83, Appendix A, change Paragraph ``6.'' To ``4.'' 12. On Page 94, Appendix C, Paragraph 1, third sentence, change ``VII'' to ``VIII.'' FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Deputy Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau (continued....) Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission 4 @ 3 4
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- the entity or entities designated by the Commission to serve as the NANPA shall exercise this authority with respect to NXX codes and the Pooling Administrator shall exercise this authority with respect to thousands-blocks. The NANPA and the Pooling Administrator shall consult with the Wireline Competition Bureau prior to exercising the authority delegated to it in this provision. 80. Section 52.16 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows: 52.16 Billing and Collection Agent. * * * * * (c) Keep confidential all data obtained from carriers and not disclose such data in company-specific form unless authorized by the Commission. Subject to any restrictions imposed by the Chief of the Wireline Competition Bureau, the B & C Agent
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- 1996, or an affiliate of any interconnected VoIP provider as that term is defined in 52.21(h). ``Affiliate'' is a person who controls, is controlled by, or is under the direct or indirect common control with another person. A person shall be deemed to control another if such person possesses, directly or indirectly- * * * * * 3. Section 52.16 is amended by adding the following paragraph: * * * * * (g) For the purposes of this rule, the term ``carrier(s)'' shall include interconnected VoIP providers as that term is defined in 52.21(h). 4. Section 52.17 is amended by adding the following paragraph: * * * * * (c) For the purposes of this rule, the term ``telecommunications
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- to telecommunications carriers, local exchange carriers, and incumbent local exchange carriers. Part 52 - Numbering - Establishes the requirements and conditions for administration and use of numbering resources for telecommunications services in the United States. Part 52 rule sections that address the operations and activities of common carriers include: Subpart A (Scope and Authority); Subpart B (Administration), sections 52.7 to 52.16(a) - (f), 52.17 (a) and (b), 52.19; Subpart C (Number Portability), sections 52.20, 52.21(a)-(g) and (i)-(s), 52.23 to 52.31, 52.32(a)-(d), 52.33 and 52.34; Subpart D (Toll Free Numbers). Part 53 - Special Provisions Concerning Bell Operating Companies - Establishes special requirements applicable to Bell Operating Companies, pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 271 and 272. Part 54 - Universal Service -
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- to telecommunications carriers, local exchange carriers, and incumbent local exchange carriers. Part 52 - Numbering - Establishes the requirements and conditions for administration and use of numbering resources for telecommunications services in the United States. Part 52 rule sections that address the operations and activities of common carriers include: Subpart A (Scope and Authority); Subpart B (Administration), sections 52.7 to 52.16(a) - (f), 52.17 (a) and (b), 52.19; Subpart C (Number Portability), sections 52.20, 52.21(a)-(g) and (i)-(s), 52.23 to 52.31, 52.32(a)-(d), 52.33 and 52.34; Subpart D (Toll Free Numbers). Part 53 - Special Provisions Concerning Bell Operating Companies - Establishes special requirements applicable to Bell Operating Companies, pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 271 and 272. Part 54 - Universal Service -
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- form unless directed to do so by the Commission. Subject to any restrictions imposed by the Chief of the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, the TRS Fund administrator may share data obtained from carriers with the administrators of the universal support mechanisms (See 47 CFR 54.701 of this chapter), the North American Numbering Plan administration cost recovery (See 47 CFR 52.16 of this chapter), and the long-term local number portability cost recovery (See 47 CFR 52.32 of this chapter). The TRS Fund administrator shall keep confidential all data obtained from other administrators. The administrator shall not use such data except for purposes of administering the TRS Fund, calculating the regulatory fees of interstate common carriers, and aggregating such fee payments for
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- section 251(e)(1) requirement that the Commission create or designate an impartial numbering administrator."). We note that the billing and collection agent's primary functions are to calculate, assess, bill, and collect payments for numbering administration functions and to distribute funds to the NANPA on a monthly basis. NANP Third Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 23057; see 47 C.F.R. 52.16. 5 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 Commission affirmed the selections of Lockheed Martin IMS (Lockheed) as the NANP administrator (NANPA) and the National Exchange Carriers Association (NECA) as the NANP Billing and Collection Agent.20 Carriers contributing to the cost recovery for the NANP administration must file annually the NANPA Funding Worksheet (FCC Form 496), developed by the NANP Billing and
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- contribution is based on the gross revenues from its provision of telecommunications services reduced by all payments for telecommunications services and facilities that have been paid to other telecommunications carriers. 47 C.F.R. 52.17(b). The NANPA billing and collection agent, NECA, calculates, assesses, bills, and collects payments for numbering administration from telecommunications carriers on an annual basis. 47 C.F.R. 52.16. 168 See supra Section III.A. 169 47 U.S.C. 251(e)(2). 45 measures, including a detailed breakdown of the types of costs involved in implementation of each particular administrative solution (for example, increasing staff to monitor number usage, software to complete administrative tasks, etc.), as well as the overall magnitude of the costs of the various administrative solutions. We also seek
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- section 251(e)(1) requirement that the Commission create or designate an impartial numbering administrator."). We note that the billing and collection agent's primary functions are to calculate, assess, bill, and collect payments for numbering administration functions and to distribute funds to the NANPA on a monthly basis. NANP Third Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 23057; see 47 C.F.R. 52.16. 5 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 Commission affirmed the selections of Lockheed Martin IMS (Lockheed) as the NANP administrator (NANPA) and the National Exchange Carriers Association (NECA) as the NANP Billing and Collection Agent.20 Carriers contributing to the cost recovery for the NANP administration must file annually the NANPA Funding Worksheet (FCC Form 496), developed by the NANP Billing and
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- contribution is based on the gross revenues from its provision of telecommunications services reduced by all payments for telecommunications services and facilities that have been paid to other telecommunications carriers. 47 C.F.R. 52.17(b). The NANPA billing and collection agent, NECA, calculates, assesses, bills, and collects payments for numbering administration from telecommunications carriers on an annual basis. 47 C.F.R. 52.16. 168 See supra Section III.A. 169 47 U.S.C. 251(e)(2). 45 measures, including a detailed breakdown of the types of costs involved in implementation of each particular administrative solution (for example, increasing staff to monitor number usage, software to complete administrative tasks, etc.), as well as the overall magnitude of the costs of the various administrative solutions. We also seek
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- the April consolidated worksheet to perform a ``true-up'' for the contributions in July 2000. Beginning in July 2001, the NANP funding period will return to a twelve month cycle from July through June, based on the April worksheet filing. Finally, the Consolidated Forms Order reduced the minimum contribution to the NANP funding mechanism from $100 to $25. Pursuant to section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NBANC filed its Fiscal Year 2000 report with the Commission, establishing the contribution factor and fund size required to finance U.S. carriers' share of the NANPA's costs as well as the NBANC's own billing and collection costs for Fiscal Year 2000. NBANC indicated that the total funding requirement for FY 2000 for existing NANPA functions
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1999/fcc99175.pdf
- (rel. July 18, 1997) (Universal Service Second Order on Reconsideration) (releasing Universal Service Worksheet); Common Carrier Bureau Announces Release of Revised Universal Service Worksheet (FCC Form 457) To Reflect Change in Reporting of Revenues From Inside Wiring Maintenance, Public Notice, DA 99-432, CC Docket No. 96-45 (rel. Mar. 5, 1999) (1999 Universal Service Worksheet Notice). 19 See 47 C.F.R. 52.16. See also Common Carrier Bureau Announces Release of 1999 North American Numbering Plan Funding Worksheet, FCC Form 496, Public Notice, 13 FCC Rcd 17888, DA 98-1865 (rel. Sept. 15, 1998) (1999 NANP Funding Worksheet Notice). 20 See 47 C.F.R. 52.32. See also All Telecommunications Carriers Must Begin Contributing To the Regional Database Costs for Long-Term Number Portability in 1999,
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- Notice released May 26, 2000. Comments were due June 6, 2000 and reply comments were due June 13, 2000. No comments or reply comments were filed. NBANC is responsible for calculating, assessing, billing, and collecting payments for the numbering administration functions and for distributing funds to the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) on a monthly basis. Pursuant to section 52.16(a) of the Commission's rules, the NBANC proposed the revised contribution factor and fund size required to finance U.S. carriers' share of the NANPA's costs as well as the its own billing and collection costs for Fiscal Year 2000. NBANC indicated that the total funding requirement for FY 2000 for NANPA functions would be $6,536,667, and that the total funding requirement
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- data in company-specific form unless directed to do so by the Commission. Subject to any restrictions imposed by the Chief of the Common Carrier Bureau, the TRS Fund administrator may share data obtained from carriers with the administrators of the universal support mechanisms (See 47 C.F.R. 54.701), the North American Numbering Plan administration cost recovery (See 47 C.F.R. 52.16), and the long-term local number portability cost recovery (See 47 C.F.R. 52.32). The TRS Fund administrator shall keep confidential all data obtained from other administrators. The administrator shall not use such data except for purposes of administering the TRS Fund, calculating the regulatory fees of interstate common carriers, and aggregating such fee payments for submission to the Commission. The
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- data in company-specific form unless directed to do so by the Commission. Subject to any restrictions imposed by the Chief of the Common Carrier Bureau, the TRS Fund administrator may share data obtained from carriers with the administrators of the universal support mechanisms (See 47 C.F.R. 54.701), the North American Numbering Plan administration cost recovery (See 47 C.F.R. 52.16), and the long-term local number portability cost recovery (See 47 C.F.R. 52.32). The TRS Fund administrator shall keep confidential all data obtained from other administrators. The administrator shall not use such data except for purposes of administering the TRS Fund, calculating the regulatory fees of interstate common carriers, and aggregating such fee payments for submission to the Commission. The
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- Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 DA 99-2658 Released: November 29, 1999 NORTH AMERICAN BILLING AND COLLECTION, INC., (NBANC) SUBMITS THE NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN ADMINISTRATION'S CONTRIBUTION FACTOR AND FUND SIZE FOR MARCH 2000 THROUGH JUNE 2001 CC Docket 92-237 NSD File No. L-99-92 Comments: December 9, 1999 Reply Comments: December 17, 1999 Pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 52.16(a), North American Billing and Collection, Inc., (NBANC), has submitted the contribution factor and fund size estimate for funding the North American Numbering Plan Administrator for the period March 2000 through June 2001. The NBANC Board of Directors, by resolution at its November 18, 1999 meeting authorized the contribution factor filed therein. Interested parties may file comments concerning this matter on
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- 68.57 65.61 66.02 66.39 55.86 47.36 68.94 48.85 67.55 California Anaheim 32.54 33.98 34.32 30.09 30.09 32.15 32.51 32.71 33.70 31.76 28.05 27.95 California Bakersfield 33.10 34.61 34.27 30.12 30.12 32.79 33.14 33.36 34.35 33.25 28.62 28.53 California Fresno 33.84 35.43 35.09 30.94 30.94 32.79 33.14 33.36 34.35 33.12 28.62 28.53 California Long Beach 39.26 42.44 42.22 41.24 39.77 52.29 52.16 52.16 52.16 53.92 53.92 52.88 California Los Angeles 35.78 37.37 37.00 32.44 32.44 35.25 35.64 35.78 36.91 35.18 31.49 30.75 California Oakland 34.32 36.18 35.83 31.71 31.71 34.48 34.85 35.01 36.12 32.23 30.15 30.05 California Salinas 35.62 36.44 36.08 31.73 32.03 34.79 35.17 35.34 36.41 34.71 30.45 30.35 California San Bernadino 48.73 41.67 41.64 40.68 39.23 51.57 51.45 51.45 53.18
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- 55.86 47.36 68.94 48.85 68.16 68.13 California Anaheim 32.54 33.98 34.32 30.09 30.09 32.15 32.51 32.71 33.70 31.76 28.05 28.22 28.30 California Bakersfield 33.10 34.61 34.27 30.12 30.12 32.79 33.14 33.36 34.35 33.25 28.62 28.80 28.88 California Fresno 33.84 35.43 35.09 30.94 30.94 32.79 33.14 33.36 34.35 33.12 28.62 28.80 28.88 California Long Beach 39.26 42.44 42.22 41.24 39.77 52.29 52.16 52.16 52.16 53.92 53.92 53.34 53.09 California Los Angeles 35.78 37.37 37.00 32.44 32.44 35.25 35.64 35.78 36.91 35.18 31.49 31.04 31.13 California Oakland 34.32 36.18 35.83 31.71 31.71 34.48 34.85 35.01 36.12 32.23 30.15 30.34 30.43 California Salinas 35.62 36.44 36.08 31.73 32.03 34.79 35.17 35.34 36.41 34.71 30.45 30.64 30.73 California San Bernadino 48.73 41.67 41.64 40.68 39.23
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- Pine Bluff 53.25 53.30 52.78 53.43 51.55 51.24 51.61 51.64 Arkansas West Memphis 64.41 69.10 68.51 68.57 65.61 66.02 66.39 66.54 California Anaheim 32.54 33.98 34.32 30.09 30.09 32.15 32.51 32.71 California Bakersfield 33.10 34.61 34.27 30.12 30.12 32.79 33.14 33.36 California Fresno 33.84 35.43 35.09 30.94 30.94 32.79 33.14 33.36 California Long Beach 39.26 42.44 42.22 41.24 39.77 52.29 52.16 52.16 California Los Angeles 35.78 37.37 37.00 32.44 32.44 35.25 35.64 35.78 California Oakland 34.32 36.18 35.83 31.71 31.71 34.48 34.85 35.01 California Salinas 35.62 36.44 36.08 31.73 32.03 34.79 35.17 35.34 California San Bernadino 48.73 41.67 41.64 40.68 39.23 51.57 51.45 51.45 California San Diego 32.54 33.98 33.65 29.50 29.50 32.15 32.51 32.71 California San Francisco 34.16 35.84 35.83
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- 53.43 51.55 51.24 51.61 51.06 51.06 Arkansas West Memphis 64.41 69.10 68.51 68.57 65.61 66.02 66.39 55.86 47.36 California Anaheim 32.54 33.98 34.32 30.09 30.09 32.15 32.51 32.71 30.09 California Bakersfield 33.10 34.61 34.27 30.12 30.12 32.79 33.14 33.36 30.12 California Fresno 33.84 35.43 35.09 30.94 30.94 32.79 33.14 33.36 30.94 California Long Beach 39.26 42.44 42.22 41.24 39.77 52.29 52.16 52.16 39.77 California Los Angeles 35.78 37.37 37.00 32.44 32.44 35.25 35.64 35.78 32.44 California Oakland 34.32 36.18 35.83 31.71 31.71 34.48 34.85 35.01 31.71 California Salinas 35.62 36.44 36.08 31.73 32.03 34.79 35.17 35.34 32.03 California San Bernadino 48.73 41.67 41.64 40.68 39.23 51.57 51.45 51.45 39.23 California San Diego 32.54 33.98 33.65 29.50 29.50 32.15 32.51 32.71 29.50
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- - Centel of Nevada NV 3,713 (12,036) 15,749 424.16 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 2,679 634 2,045 76.33 SBC - Nevada Bell NV (1,875) (10,494) 8,433 (449.76) Verizon - New England - New Hampshire NH 18,538 50 18,495 99.77 Verizon - New Jersey NJ 305,549 106,987 198,561 64.98 Sprint - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 15,666 7,495 8,171 52.16 11 - 23 Table 11.11 2002 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) Study Area State Subject to Percent Code Separations Intrastate Interstate Interstate Qwest - New Mexico NM NA NA NA NA Citizens - Red Hook NM 1,635 705 930 56.88 Citizens - Upstate NY 21,391 14,656 6,735 31.49 Citizens - Western Counties NY 1,948 1,326 622 31.93
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- - Centel of Nevada NV 3,713 (12,036) 15,749 424.16 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 2,679 634 2,045 76.33 SBC - Nevada Bell NV (1,874) (9,534) 7,474 (398.83) Verizon - New England - New Hampshire NH 18,538 50 18,495 99.77 Verizon - New Jersey NJ 305,549 106,987 198,561 64.98 Sprint - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 15,666 7,495 8,171 52.16 11 - 45 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2003 Study Area State Subject to Percent Code Separations Intrastate Interstate Interstate Qwest - New Mexico NM 52,240 23,227 29,017 55.55 % Valor - New Mexico 1 NM 2,897 1,143 1,527 52.71 Valor - New Mexico 2 NM 3,004 1,078 1,517 50.50 Citizens - Red Hook