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[FR Doc 02-32925] 1. Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service

In this document, the Commission adopts several interim modifications to the existing federal universal service contribution system. The Commission concludes that these modifications to the current revenuebased contribution methodology will sustain the universal service fund and increase the predictability of support in the near term, while we

Published: 2002-12-30 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32926] 2. Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service

In this document, the Commission seeks comment on specific aspects of three connectionbased proposals to further refine the record in its proceeding to revisit its universal service contribution methodology.

Published: 2002-12-30 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

[FR Doc 02-32651] 3.

In the document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) grants the section 271 application of BellSouth Corporation, et al. (BellSouth) for authority to enter the interLATA telecommunications market in the states of Florida and Tennessee. The Commission grants BellSouth's application based on its conclusion that BellSouth has satisfied

Published: 2002-12-27 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32650] 4.

In the document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) grants the section 271
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application of SBC Communications Inc., Pacific Bell Telephone Company, and Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc., (Pacific Bell) for authority to enter the interLATA telecommunications market in the state of California. The

Published: 2002-12-27 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32649] 5. Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991

On September 18, 2002, the Commission released a document (67 FR 62667, October 8, 2002) seeking comment on whether it should change its rules restricting telemarketing calls and facsimile advertisements. This document extends the time to file reply comments in our TCPA proceeding in CG Docket No. 02278.

Published: 2002-12-26 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32478] 6.

The Federal Communications Commission, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork burden invites the general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on the following information collection(s), as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Pub. L. 10413. An agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection

Published: 2002-12-26 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32474] 7.

In this document, the Media Bureau (Bureau) extends the comment and reply comments filing deadline in this docket. The intended effect of this action is to allow additional time in which to file comments and reply comments.

Published: 2002-12-24 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32290] 8. Radio Broadcasting Services; Sparkman, AR; Moberly, MO; Kiowa, OK; Crowell,

This document grants six proposals that allot new FM channels to Sparkman, Arkansas; Moberly, Missouri; Kiowa, Oklahoma; Menard and San Isidro, Texas It also dismisses, at the petitioner's request, a petition for rule making requesting the allotment of
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Channel 293C3 at Crowell, Texas. Filing windows for Channel 259A at Sparkman,

Published: 2002-12-24 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

[FR Doc 02-32294] 9.

In this document the Commission invites comments on revising part 25 of the Commission's rules to increase the number of earth station applications that can be processed routinely or, in the alternative, to streamline the processing of earth station applications. The Commission's intent is to expedite the processing of earth station applications,

Published: 2002-12-24 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32292] 10. Radio Broadcasting Services; Sells, AZ

At the request of Rural Pima Broadcasting, this document proposes the allotment of Channel 285A at Sells, Arizona, as the community's first local aural transmission service at a site 9.3 kilometers (5.8 miles) south of the community at coordinates 314944 NL and 1115328 WL.

Published: 2002-12-24 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32293] 11. Radio Broadcasting Services; Douglas, AZ, Santa Clara, NM and Tombstone, AZ

This document requests comments on a petition for rule making filed on behalf of Cochise Broadcasting LLC, licensee of Station KCDQ, Channel 237A, Douglas, Arizona, requesting the substitution of Channel 237C for Channel 237A, the reallotment of Channel 237C to Tombstone, Arizona, and modification of its authorization accordingly. Additionally, to

Published: 2002-12-24 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32291] 12. Radio Broadcasting Services; Cherokee, OK

Maurice Salsa (``Salsa'') filed a petition for rule making requesting the allotment of FM Channel 237C2 to Cherokee, Oklahoma, as that community's first local aural transmission service. See 66 FR 53755, October 24, 2001. Robert Fabian (``Fabian'') filed a counterproposal regarding the communities of Cherokee and Ft. Supply, Oklahoma.

Published: 2002-12-24 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32289] 13. Radio Broadcasting Services; Lockney, TX; Quitaque, TX; and Turkey, TX

This document proposes changes in the FM Table of Allotments in Lockney, TX, Quitaque, TX, and Turkey, TX. The Commission requests comment on a petition filed by Linda Crawford proposing the allotment of Channel 271C3 to Lockney, Texas, as Lockney's first local aural broadcast service. Channel 271C3 can be allotted to Lockney in compliance with

Published: 2002-12-24 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32283] 14. Digital Television Broadcast Service; Belton, TX

The Commission, at the request of Central Texas College, substitutes DTV channel 38 for DTV channel 47c at Belton, Texas. See 67 FR 59490, September 23, 2002. DTV channel 38 can be allotted to Belton, Texas, in compliance with the principle community coverage requirements of section 73.625(a) at reference coordinates 305908 N. and 973751 W. with a

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32286] 15. Digital Television Broadcast Service; Odessa, TX

The Commission, at the request of Odessa Junior College District, substitutes DTV channel *38 for DTV channel *22 at Odessa, Texas. See 67 FR 31171, May 9, 2002. DTV channel *38 can be allotted to Odessa in compliance with the principle community coverage requirements of section 73.625(a) at reference coordinates 315158 N. and 1022248 W. with a

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32287] 16. Digital Television Broadcast Service; Christiansted, VI

The Commission, at the request of Virgin Blue, Inc., substitutes DTV channel 23 for DTV channel 5 at
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Christiansted, Virgin Islands. See 67 FR 5292, August 14, 2002. DTV channel 23 can be allotted to Christiansted in compliance with the principle community coverage requirements of section 73.625(a) at reference coordinates 174440 N.

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32212] 17.

In this proceeding the Commission selects in-band, on-channel (IBOC) as the sole digital technology for the terrestrial radio broadcast service. The Commission announces notification procedures that will allow AM and FM broadcasters to begin interim digital operations immediately using the IBOC systems developed by iBiquity Digital Corporation.

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32285] 18. Television Broadcast Service; Blanco, TX

The Commission, at the request of Univision Television Group, substitutes channel 17 for channel 52+ at Blanco, Texas. See 67 FR 60205, September 25, 2002. TV channel 17 can be allotted to Blanco, Texas, with a zero offset. Since the community of Blanco is located within 275 kilometers of the U.S.Mexican border, concurrence from the Mexican

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32213] 19. Service Rules for Advanced Wireless Services

This document solicits comment on service rules for Advanced Wireless Services in the 17101755 MHZ and 21102155 MHz bands, including provisions for application, licensing, operating and technical rules, and for competitive bidding. These frequency bands have previously been used for a variety of Government and non Government services. Concurrently

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32284] 20. Digital Television Broadcast Service; Jackson, WY

The Commission requests comments on a petition filed by Two Ocean Broadcasting Company, licensee of station KJWYTV, NTSC 2, Jackson, Wyoming, proposing the substitution of DTV channel 4 for station KJWY's assigned DTV channel 14. DTV Channel 4 can be allotted to at reference coordinates 432042 N. and 1104510 W. with a power of 1, a height above

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32282] 21. Digital Television Broadcast Service; Tuscaloosa, AL

The Commission, at the request of TV Alabama, Inc., substitutes DTV channel 5 for DTV channel 34c at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. See 67 FR 59490, September 23, 2002. DTV channel 5 can be allotted to Tuscaloosa in compliance with the principle community coverage requirements of section 73.625(a) at reference coordinates 332848 N. and 872550 W. with a

Published: 2002-12-23 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-32006] 22.

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following information collection(s), as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 10413. An agency may not conduct or

Published: 2002-12-20 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-31606] 23. Federal-State Joint Conference on Accounting Issues

This order suspends the implementation of four previously adopted accounting and reporting rule changes until July 1, 2003 to allow the recently established FederalState Joint Conference on Accounting Issues to review them because of the great interest in these changes by Joint Conference members.

Published: 2002-12-18 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-31895] 24. Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding

December 16, 2002.

Petition for Reconsideration has been filed in the Commission's rulemaking proceeding listed in this Public Notice and published pursuant to 47 CFR 1.429(e). The full text of this document is available for viewing and copying in Room CYA257, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC or may be purchased from the Commission's copy

Published: 2002-12-18 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

[FR Doc 02-31382] 25. Public Mobile Services and Personal Communications Services

In this Report and Order and Second Report and Order, the Commission makes significant modifications to its rules that cover the Cellular Radiotelephone and other services as part of its Biennial Review of rules. The Commission modifies or eliminates various rules that have become outdated due to supervening rules, technological change, or

Published: 2002-12-17 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : Federal Communications Commission

 

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