FCC Web Documents citing 64.2502
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- references to new Subpart X of Part 64 of Title 47 shall be corrected to read new Subpart Z; Section 64.2300 of Subpart X shall be corrected to read Section 64.2500 of Subpart Z; Section 64.2301 of Subpart X shall be corrected to read Section 64.2501 of Subpart Z; Section 64.2302 of Subpart X shall be corrected to read Section 64.2502 of Subpart Z. The rule as corrected will be published in the Federal Register with the summary of the Competitive Networks Report and Order. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION James D. Schlichting Deputy Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Promotion of Competitive Networks in Local Telecommunications Markets, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in Wt Docket No. 99-217, Fifth Report
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- new Subpart AA, section 64.3002, AS ADOPTED HEREIN, concerning the provision of translation software WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON approval by the Office of Management and Budget. In Appendix B, the amendments to Part 64 are corrected in the Table of Contents and in the text of the regulations by redesignating Subpart Z as Subpart AA and by redesignating sections 64.2501, 64.2502, 64.2503, 64.2504, and 64.2505 as sections 64.3000, 64.3001, 64.3002, 64.3003, and 64.3004, respectively. Appendix B is further amended in newly designated section 64.3000, ``Definitions,'' by designating the definition for ``Statewide default answering point'' as paragraph (d). Appendix B is further amended in newly designated section 64.3002(a), (b) and (d), entitled ``Transition to 911 as the universal emergency telephone number,'' by
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- 08/30/99 09/09/99 09/01/99 09/02/99 09/03/99 08/31/99 08/31/99 08/30/99 08/31/99 08/30/99 08/31/99 09/08/99 08/31/99 08/31/99 08/31/99 09117/99 08/30/99 09/08/99 09/27/99 FCC00-366 FederalCommunicationsCommission WirelessComm.Assn.,Int'l. WisconsinApartmentAssn. YumaCounty,AZ. FurtherReplycomments WirelessComm.Assn.,Int'!. ConcernedCommunitiesandOrganizations 23079 09/27/99 08/31/99 09/17/99 Receipt Date 10/22/99 10/28/99 FCC00-366 FederalCommunicationsCommission APPENDIXB FinalRules NewExclusiveContractRules Part64ofTitle47oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsisamendedasfollows: 1. AnewSubpartZisaddedtoPart64ofTitle47entitled: ProhibitiononExclusiveTelecommunicationsContracts 2. NewSection64.2500ofSubpartZ,Part64ofTitle47provides: FCC00-366 ProhibitedAgreements.Nocommoncarriershallenterintoanycontract,writtenororal,that wouldinanywayrestricttherightofanycommercialmultiunitpremisesowner,oranyagentor representativethereof,topermitanyothercommoncarriertoaccessandservecommercial tenantsonthatpremises. 3. NewSection64.2501ofSubpartZ,Part64ofTitle47provides: ScopeofLimitation.Forthepurposesofthissubpart,amultiunitpremisesisanycontiguousarea undercommonownershiporcontrolthatcontainstwoormoredistinctunits.Acommercial multiunitpremisesisanymultiunitpremisesthatispredominantlyusedfornon-residential purposes,includingfor-profit,non-profit,andgovernmentaluses.Nothinginthissubpartshall beconstruedtoforbidacommoncarrierfromenteringintoanexclusivecontracttoserveonly residentialcustomersonanypremises. 4. NewSection64.2502ofSubpartZ,Part64ofTitle47provides: EffectofStateLaworRegulation.Thissubpartshallnotpreemptanystatelaworstate regulationthatrequiresagovernmentalentitytoenterintoacontractorunderstandingwitha commoncarrierwhichwouldrestrictsuchgovernmentalentity'srighttoobtain telecommunicationsservicefromanothercommoncarrier. 23080 FederalCommunicationsCommission RevisedOTARDRules FCC00-366 SubpartSofPart1ofTitle47oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsisamendedasfollows: 1. ThetitleofSubpartS,Part1ofTitle47isrevisedtoread: PREEMPTIONOFRESTRICTIONSTHAT"IMPAIR"THEABILITYTORECEIVE TELEVISIONBROADCASTSIGNALS, DIRECTBROADCASTSATELLITE SERVICES,ORMULTICHANNELMULTIPOINTDISTRIBUTIONSERVICESOR THE ABILITY TO RECEIVE OR TRANSMIT FIXED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONSSIGNALS. 2. ThetitleofSection1.4000ofSubpartS,Part1ofTitle47isrevisedtoread: Restrictionsimpairingreceptionoftelevisionbroadcastsignals,directbroadcastsatellite services,ormultichannelmultipointdistributionservicesandrestrictionsimpairing receptionortransmissionoffixedwirelesscommunicationssignals. 3. Section1.4000ofSubpartS,Part1ofTitle47isrevisedtoread: (a)(1)Anyrestriction,includingbutnotlimitedtoanystateorlocallaworregulation,including zoning,land-use,orbuildingregulations,oranyprivatecovenant,contractprovision,lease provision,homeowners'associationruleorsimilarrestriction,onpropertywithintheexclusive useorcontroloftheantennauserwheretheuserhasadirectorindirectownershiporleasehold interestinthepropertythatimpairstheinstallation,maintenance,oruseof: (i) Anantennathatis(1)usedtoreceivedirectbroadcastsatelliteservice,including direct-to-homesatelliteservice,ortoreceiveortransmitfixedwirelesssignals viasatellite,and(2)onemeterorlessindiameterorislocatedinAlaska; (ii) Anantennathatis(1)usedtoreceivevideoprogrammingservicesviamultipoint distributionservices,includingmultichannelmultipointdistributionservices, instructionaltelevisionfixedservices,andlocalmultipointdistributionservices, ortoreceiveortransmitfixedwirelesssignalsotherthanviasatellite,and(2) thatisonemeterorlessindiameterordiagonalmeasurement; (iii) Anantennathatisusedtoreceivetelevisionbroadcastsignals;or (iv) Amastsupportinganantennadescribedinparagraphs(a)(1)(i),(a)(1)(ii),or (a)(1)(iii)ofthissection; isprohibitedtotheextentitsoimpairs,subjecttoparagraph(b)ofthissection. (a)(2)Forpurposesofthissection,"fixedwirelesssignals"meansanycommercialnon- broadcastcommunicationssignalstransmittedviawirelesstechnologytoand/orfromafixed customerlocation.Fixedwirelesssignalsdonotinclude,amongotherthings,AMradio,FM radio,amateur("HAM")radio,Citizen'sBand(CB)radio,andDigitalAudioRadioService (DARS)signals. 23081 FederalCommunicationsCommission FCC00-366
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- 911 Service. * * * * * (b) Basic 911 Service. Licensees subject to this section must transmit all wireless 911 calls without respect to their call validation process to a Public Safety Answering Point, or, where no Public Safety Answering Point has been designated, to a designated statewide default answering point or appropriate local emergency authority pursuant to § 64.2502 of this chapter, provided that "all wireless 911 calls" is defined as "any call initiated by a wireless user dialing 911 on a phone using a compliant radio frequency protocol of the serving carrier." * * * * * Part 64 - MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS 4. The authority citation for part 64 continues to read as follows:
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- common ownership or control that contains two or more distinct units. A commercial multiunit premises is any multiunit premises that is predominantly used for non-residential purposes, including for-profit, non-profit, and governmental uses. Nothing in this subpart shall be construed to forbid a common carrier from entering into an exclusive contract to serve only residential customers on any premises. New Section 64.2502 of Subpart Z, Part 64 of Title 47 provides: Effect of State Law or Regulation. This subpart shall not preempt any state law or state regulation that requires a governmental entity to enter into a contract or understanding with a common carrier which would restrict such governmental entity's right to obtain telecommunications service from another common carrier. Revised OTARD Rules
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- 911 Service. * * * * * (b) Basic 911 Service. Licensees subject to this section must transmit all wireless 911 calls without respect to their call validation process to a Public Safety Answering Point, or, where no Public Safety Answering Point has been designated, to a designated statewide default answering point or appropriate local emergency authority pursuant to § 64.2502 of this chapter, provided that "all wireless 911 calls" is defined as "any call initiated by a wireless user dialing 911 on a phone using a compliant radio frequency protocol of the serving carrier." * * * * * Part 64 MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS 4. The authority citation for part 64 continues to read as follows:
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- common ownership or control that contains two or more distinct units. A commercial multiunit premises is any multiunit premises that is predominantly used for non-residential purposes, including for-profit, non-profit, and governmental uses. Nothing in this subpart shall be construed to forbid a common carrier from entering into an exclusive contract to serve only residential customers on any premises. New Section 64.2502 of Subpart Z, Part 64 of Title 47 provides: Effect of State Law or Regulation. This subpart shall not preempt any state law or state regulation that requires a governmental entity to enter into a contract or understanding with a common carrier which would restrict such governmental entity's right to obtain telecommunications service from another common carrier. Revised OTARD Rules
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- references to new Subpart X of Part 64 of Title 47 shall be corrected to read new Subpart Z; Section 64.2300 of Subpart X shall be corrected to read Section 64.2500 of Subpart Z; Section 64.2301 of Subpart X shall be corrected to read Section 64.2501 of Subpart Z; Section 64.2302 of Subpart X shall be corrected to read Section 64.2502 of Subpart Z. The rule as corrected will be published in the Federal Register with the summary of the Competitive Networks Report and Order. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION James D. Schlichting Deputy Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Promotion of Competitive Networks in Local Telecommunications Markets, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in Wt Docket No. 99-217, Fifth Report
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- new Subpart AA, section 64.3002, AS ADOPTED HEREIN, concerning the provision of translation software WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON approval by the Office of Management and Budget. In Appendix B, the amendments to Part 64 are corrected in the Table of Contents and in the text of the regulations by redesignating Subpart Z as Subpart AA and by redesignating sections 64.2501, 64.2502, 64.2503, 64.2504, and 64.2505 as sections 64.3000, 64.3001, 64.3002, 64.3003, and 64.3004, respectively. Appendix B is further amended in newly designated section 64.3000, ``Definitions,'' by designating the definition for ``Statewide default answering point'' as paragraph (d). Appendix B is further amended in newly designated section 64.3002(a), (b) and (d), entitled ``Transition to 911 as the universal emergency telephone number,'' by
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- 08/30/99 09/09/99 09/01/99 09/02/99 09/03/99 08/31/99 08/31/99 08/30/99 08/31/99 08/30/99 08/31/99 09/08/99 08/31/99 08/31/99 08/31/99 09117/99 08/30/99 09/08/99 09/27/99 FCC00-366 FederalCommunicationsCommission WirelessComm.Assn.,Int'l. WisconsinApartmentAssn. YumaCounty,AZ. FurtherReplycomments WirelessComm.Assn.,Int'!. ConcernedCommunitiesandOrganizations 23079 09/27/99 08/31/99 09/17/99 Receipt Date 10/22/99 10/28/99 FCC00-366 FederalCommunicationsCommission APPENDIXB FinalRules NewExclusiveContractRules Part64ofTitle47oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsisamendedasfollows: 1. AnewSubpartZisaddedtoPart64ofTitle47entitled: ProhibitiononExclusiveTelecommunicationsContracts 2. NewSection64.2500ofSubpartZ,Part64ofTitle47provides: FCC00-366 ProhibitedAgreements.Nocommoncarriershallenterintoanycontract,writtenororal,that wouldinanywayrestricttherightofanycommercialmultiunitpremisesowner,oranyagentor representativethereof,topermitanyothercommoncarriertoaccessandservecommercial tenantsonthatpremises. 3. NewSection64.2501ofSubpartZ,Part64ofTitle47provides: ScopeofLimitation.Forthepurposesofthissubpart,amultiunitpremisesisanycontiguousarea undercommonownershiporcontrolthatcontainstwoormoredistinctunits.Acommercial multiunitpremisesisanymultiunitpremisesthatispredominantlyusedfornon-residential purposes,includingfor-profit,non-profit,andgovernmentaluses.Nothinginthissubpartshall beconstruedtoforbidacommoncarrierfromenteringintoanexclusivecontracttoserveonly residentialcustomersonanypremises. 4. NewSection64.2502ofSubpartZ,Part64ofTitle47provides: EffectofStateLaworRegulation.Thissubpartshallnotpreemptanystatelaworstate regulationthatrequiresagovernmentalentitytoenterintoacontractorunderstandingwitha commoncarrierwhichwouldrestrictsuchgovernmentalentity'srighttoobtain telecommunicationsservicefromanothercommoncarrier. 23080 FederalCommunicationsCommission RevisedOTARDRules FCC00-366 SubpartSofPart1ofTitle47oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsisamendedasfollows: 1. ThetitleofSubpartS,Part1ofTitle47isrevisedtoread: PREEMPTIONOFRESTRICTIONSTHAT"IMPAIR"THEABILITYTORECEIVE TELEVISIONBROADCASTSIGNALS, DIRECTBROADCASTSATELLITE SERVICES,ORMULTICHANNELMULTIPOINTDISTRIBUTIONSERVICESOR THE ABILITY TO RECEIVE OR TRANSMIT FIXED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONSSIGNALS. 2. ThetitleofSection1.4000ofSubpartS,Part1ofTitle47isrevisedtoread: Restrictionsimpairingreceptionoftelevisionbroadcastsignals,directbroadcastsatellite services,ormultichannelmultipointdistributionservicesandrestrictionsimpairing receptionortransmissionoffixedwirelesscommunicationssignals. 3. Section1.4000ofSubpartS,Part1ofTitle47isrevisedtoread: (a)(1)Anyrestriction,includingbutnotlimitedtoanystateorlocallaworregulation,including zoning,land-use,orbuildingregulations,oranyprivatecovenant,contractprovision,lease provision,homeowners'associationruleorsimilarrestriction,onpropertywithintheexclusive useorcontroloftheantennauserwheretheuserhasadirectorindirectownershiporleasehold interestinthepropertythatimpairstheinstallation,maintenance,oruseof: (i) Anantennathatis(1)usedtoreceivedirectbroadcastsatelliteservice,including direct-to-homesatelliteservice,ortoreceiveortransmitfixedwirelesssignals viasatellite,and(2)onemeterorlessindiameterorislocatedinAlaska; (ii) Anantennathatis(1)usedtoreceivevideoprogrammingservicesviamultipoint distributionservices,includingmultichannelmultipointdistributionservices, instructionaltelevisionfixedservices,andlocalmultipointdistributionservices, ortoreceiveortransmitfixedwirelesssignalsotherthanviasatellite,and(2) thatisonemeterorlessindiameterordiagonalmeasurement; (iii) Anantennathatisusedtoreceivetelevisionbroadcastsignals;or (iv) Amastsupportinganantennadescribedinparagraphs(a)(1)(i),(a)(1)(ii),or (a)(1)(iii)ofthissection; isprohibitedtotheextentitsoimpairs,subjecttoparagraph(b)ofthissection. (a)(2)Forpurposesofthissection,"fixedwirelesssignals"meansanycommercialnon- broadcastcommunicationssignalstransmittedviawirelesstechnologytoand/orfromafixed customerlocation.Fixedwirelesssignalsdonotinclude,amongotherthings,AMradio,FM radio,amateur("HAM")radio,Citizen'sBand(CB)radio,andDigitalAudioRadioService (DARS)signals. 23081 FederalCommunicationsCommission FCC00-366
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- 911 Service. * * * * * (b) Basic 911 Service. Licensees subject to this section must transmit all wireless 911 calls without respect to their call validation process to a Public Safety Answering Point, or, where no Public Safety Answering Point has been designated, to a designated statewide default answering point or appropriate local emergency authority pursuant to § 64.2502 of this chapter, provided that "all wireless 911 calls" is defined as "any call initiated by a wireless user dialing 911 on a phone using a compliant radio frequency protocol of the serving carrier." * * * * * Part 64 - MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS 4. The authority citation for part 64 continues to read as follows:
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- common ownership or control that contains two or more distinct units. A commercial multiunit premises is any multiunit premises that is predominantly used for non-residential purposes, including for-profit, non-profit, and governmental uses. Nothing in this subpart shall be construed to forbid a common carrier from entering into an exclusive contract to serve only residential customers on any premises. New Section 64.2502 of Subpart Z, Part 64 of Title 47 provides: Effect of State Law or Regulation. This subpart shall not preempt any state law or state regulation that requires a governmental entity to enter into a contract or understanding with a common carrier which would restrict such governmental entity's right to obtain telecommunications service from another common carrier. Revised OTARD Rules
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases/fcc01-351.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases/fcc01-351.txt
- 911 Service. * * * * * (b) Basic 911 Service. Licensees subject to this section must transmit all wireless 911 calls without respect to their call validation process to a Public Safety Answering Point, or, where no Public Safety Answering Point has been designated, to a designated statewide default answering point or appropriate local emergency authority pursuant to § 64.2502 of this chapter, provided that "all wireless 911 calls" is defined as "any call initiated by a wireless user dialing 911 on a phone using a compliant radio frequency protocol of the serving carrier." * * * * * Part 64 MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS 4. The authority citation for part 64 continues to read as follows:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/fcc00366.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/fcc00366.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/fcc00366.txt
- common ownership or control that contains two or more distinct units. A commercial multiunit premises is any multiunit premises that is predominantly used for non-residential purposes, including for-profit, non-profit, and governmental uses. Nothing in this subpart shall be construed to forbid a common carrier from entering into an exclusive contract to serve only residential customers on any premises. New Section 64.2502 of Subpart Z, Part 64 of Title 47 provides: Effect of State Law or Regulation. This subpart shall not preempt any state law or state regulation that requires a governmental entity to enter into a contract or understanding with a common carrier which would restrict such governmental entity's right to obtain telecommunications service from another common carrier. Revised OTARD Rules