97-26252. Renewal of North American Numbering Council Charter Through October 4, 1999; GSA Approval  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 192 (Friday, October 3, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 51860-51862]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-26252]
    
    
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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
    [CC Docket No. 92-237; DA 97-2074]
    
    
    Renewal of North American Numbering Council Charter Through 
    October 4, 1999; GSA Approval
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: On September 25, 1997, the Commission released a public notice 
    announcing the General Services Administration (GSA) approval for the 
    renewal of the North American Numbering Council (NANC) charter through 
    October 4, 1999. The intended effect of this action is to make the 
    public aware of the NANC's amended charter and its renewal.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marian Gordon, Designated Federal 
    Official at (202) 418-2320 or via the Internet at mgordon@fcc.gov. The 
    address is: Network Services Division, Common Carrier Bureau, Federal 
    Communications Commission, 2000 M Street, NW, Suite 235, Washington, DC 
    20054. The fax number is: (202) 418-2345. The TTY number is: (202) 418-
    0484.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The North American Numbering Council 
    (Council) charter has been renewed, through October 4, 1999, by the 
    General Services Administration (GSA) to allow it to continue advising 
    the Federal Communications Commission on evolving and competitively 
    significant numbering issues facing the telecommunications industry. 
    The Council's original charter was filed with Congress on October 5, 
    1995, and is scheduled to expire on October 4, 1997. See Attachments A 
    and B for the NANC amended charter and current membership list.
        Since its first meeting held on October 1, 1996, the Council has 
    provided the Commission with critically important recommendations 
    regarding numbering administration. On May 1, 1997, the Council issued 
    recommendations regarding the implementation of telephone number 
    portability. Specifically, the Council issued recommendations in the 
    following areas: (1) What party or parties should be selected as Local 
    Number Portability Administrators (LNPAs); (2) whether one or multiple 
    LNPA(s) should be selected; (3) how the LNPA(s) should be selected; (4) 
    specific duties of the LNPA(s); (5) geographic coverage of the regional 
    databases; (6) technical standards, including interoperability 
    standards, network interfaces standards, and technical specifications 
    for regional databases; (7) the sharing of numbering information 
    between the North American Numbering Plan Administrator and the 
    LNPA(s); and (8) the future role of the Council with respect to local 
    number portability issues. On May 15, 1997, the Council issued 
    recommendations regarding neutral entities to serve as North American 
    Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and NANPA Billing and Collection 
    Agent, and recommended a mechanism for recovering the costs of 
    numbering administration in the United States.
        The continuation of the Council and its future recommendations to 
    the Commission will facilitate establishment of a new foundation for 
    numbering administration in North America that will ensure that 
    numbering resources are provided to all telecommunications service 
    providers on an equitable basis consistent with the requirements of the 
    Telecommunications Act of 1996.
    
    Federal Communications Commission.
    Geraldine A. Matise,
    Chief, Network Services Division, Common Carrier Bureau.
    
    Attachment A
    
    Amended Charter for the North American Numbering Council
    
    A. The Committee's Official Designation
    
        The official designation of the advisory committee will be the 
    ``North American Numbering Council'' (NANC or Council).
    
    B. The Committee's Objectives and Scope of Its Activity
    
        The purpose of the Council is to advise the Federal Communications 
    Commission and to make recommendations, reached through industry 
    consensus, that foster efficient and impartial number administration. 
    The Council will continue to develop recommendations on numbering 
    policy issues, initially resolve disputes, provide oversight guidance 
    to the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) Administrator and the Local 
    Number Portability Administrator(s) (LNPAs) to ensure fair and 
    equitable access to numbering resources, and facilitate number 
    conservation including identification of technical solutions to 
    numbering exhaust. The Council will further provide recommendations to 
    the Commission on toll free database administration.
        In carrying out its responsibilities, the Council shall assure that 
    NANP administration supports the following policy objectives: (1) That 
    the NANP facilitates entry into the communications marketplace by 
    making numbering resources available on an efficient, timely basis to 
    communications service providers; (2) that the NANP does not unduly 
    favor or disfavor any particular industry segment or group of 
    consumers; (3) that the NANP does not unduly favor one technology over 
    another; (4) that the NANP gives consumers easy access to the public 
    switched telephone network; and (5) that the NANP ensures that the 
    interests of all NANP member countries are addressed fairly and 
    efficiently, fostering continued integration of the NANP across NANP 
    member countries.
    
    C. Period of Time Necessary for the Committee to Carry Out Its Purposes
    
        The Commission will seek advice from the Council regarding whether 
    the NANC, after two years, should again renew this charter to continue 
    as a Federal Advisory Committee.
    
    D. Agency or Official to Whom the Committee Reports
    
        The Council will report to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, 
    Federal Communications Commission.
    
    E. Agency Responsible for Providing Necessary Support
    
        The Federal Communications Commission will provide the necessary 
    staff support for the Council. The Federal Communications Commission 
    will provide facilities needed to conduct the meetings, if the 
    Commission has meeting facilities available. Otherwise, private sector 
    members will provide facilities. Private sector members of the Council 
    will serve without any government compensation, and will not be 
    entitled to travel expenses or per diem subsistence allowances.
    
    F. Description of the Duties for Which the Committee is Responsible
    
        The duties of the Council are to gather and discuss information 
    necessary to develop recommendations to the FCC related to the 
    attainment of the objectives listed under (B). The Council will also 
    advise the Commission on the following, which are not exclusive to its 
    portfolio of duties: a plan to transfer responsibility for 
    administering central office codes to the NANP Administrator; a plan to 
    promote conservation of
    
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    numbering resources, including examination of ways to ensure efficient 
    use of number resources, and a recommendation for the management of 
    toll free database administration. The Council will also prepare for 
    the Commission periodic and final reports to aid the Commission in its 
    oversight responsibilities.
    
    G. Estimated Annual Operating Costs in Dollars and Staff Years
    
        Estimated staff years that will be expended by the Council are 3 
    for the Federal Communications Commission staff and 5 for private 
    sector and other governmental representatives. The estimated annual 
    cost to the FCC of operating the Committee is $200,000. The FCC will 
    not pay for private sector staff.
    
    H. Estimated Number and Frequency of Committee Meetings
    
        We expect that there will be approximately 12 Council meetings per 
    year.
    
    I. Charter's Termination Date
    
        This charter will terminate on October 4, 1999, prior to which the 
    Commission may seek its renewal.
    
    J. Date Original Charter Filed
    
        October 5, 1995.
    
    Attachment B
    
    North American Numbering Council (NANC) Federal Advisory Committee
    
    Designated Federal Official: Marian Gordon, Special Counsel, Network 
    Services Division, Common Carrier Bureau, 2000 M Street, NW, Suite 235, 
    Washington, DC 20554
    
    Voting Members
    
    Chairman, North American Numbering Council
        Alan Hasselwander, Frontier, 4140 Clover Street, Honeoye Falls, NY 
    14472-9323
    Association for Local Telecommunications Services (ALTS)
        Heather Burnett Gold, President, 1200 19th Street, NW, Suite 560, 
    Washington, DC 20036
    American Petroleum Institute
        Ross Stapleton-Gray, Ph.D., Manager, Technology Policy and 
    Planning, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005
    American Mobile Satellite Corporation (AMSC)
        Lon Levin, Vice President & Regulatory Counsel, 10802 Parkridge 
    Boulevard, Reston, VA 20191
    AT&T Corporation
        Ellwood R. Kerkeslager, Vice President, Technology Infrastructure, 
    295 North Maple Avenue, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
    AT&T Canada
        David H. Whyte, Director, Industry Liaison, 200 Wellington Street, 
    West, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3G2, Canada
    Bell Atlantic
        Daniel Hochvert, Executive Director, 1166 Avenue of Americas, Room 
    11003, New York, NY 10036
    Cable & Wireless, Inc.
        George Vinall, Vice President, Regulatory & Legislative Affairs, 
    8219 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA 22182
    Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
        Dennis P. Hinkel, Vice President, Network Architecture Planning, 
    201 East 4th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
    Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA)
        Dr. Brian Fontes, Senior Vice President, Policy & Administration, 
    1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036
    Competitive Telecommunications Associations (CompTel)
        Genevieve Morelli, Executive Vice President & General Counsel, 1900 
    M Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036
    GTE Telephone Operations
        Bernard J. Harris, Director, Industry Standards, 700 Hidden Ridge, 
    Irving, TX 75015
    MCI Telecommunciations Corporation
        Peter P. Guggina, Director, Technical Standards Management, 2400 
    North Glenville Drive, Richardson, TX 75082
    Mobility Canada
        Gerry P. Thompson, Director, Technology Planning, 2920 Matheson 
    Boulevard, East 7th Floor, Mississauga, Ontario L4W5J4, Canada
    National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)
        Honorable Commissioner, Julia Johnson, Florida Public Utility 
    Commission, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL 32399
    National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)
        Honorable Commissioner, Vincent Majkowski, Colorado Public 
    Utilities Commission, 1580 Logan Street, OL-2, Denver, CO 80203
    National Cable Television Association (NCTA)
        Paul Jones, Senior Vice President, Regulatory & Public Policy, Time 
    Warner Communications, 300 First Stamford Place, Stamford, CT 06902
    Nextel Communications, Inc.
        Lawrence R. Krevor, Director, Government Affairs, 800 Connecticut 
    Avenue, NW, Suite 1001, Washington, DC 20006
    NORTEL, Northern Telecom Inc.
        Ray Strassburger, Director, Government Relations & 
    Telecommunciations Policy, 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 700, 
    Washington, DC 20004
    Omnipoint Corporation
        Anna D. Miller, Manager, Regulatory Affairs, 1365 Garden of the 
    Gods Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
    Organization for the Promotion and Advancement of Small 
    Telecommunications Companies (OPASTCO)
        Greg Rise, Director, Engineering, East Otter Tail Telephone 
    Company, 160 Second Avenue, SW, Perhnam, MN 56573
    Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA)
        Mark J. Golden, Senior Vice President, Industry Affairs, 500 
    Montgomery Street, Suite 700, Alexandria, VA 22314
    SBC Communications, Inc.
        Joe Walkoviak, Senior Vice President, One Bell Center, Suite 40-C-
    1, St. Louis, MO 63101
    Sprint Corporation
        Loren V. Sprouse, Vice President, Network Support, 2330 Shawnee 
    Mission Parkway, Westwood, KS 66205
    Sprint SpectrumPCS
        Michael K. Robinson, Vice President, Network Planning & Operations, 
    4900 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64112
    Stentor Resource Centre, Inc.
        Jacques R. Sarrazin, General Manager, Local Network 
    Interconnection, Elgin Street, Room 450, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3J4, 
    Canada
    Teleport Communications Group, Inc. (TCG)
        Kenneth A. Shulman, Vice President, Network Planning & Operations, 
    429 Ridge Road, Dayton, NJ 08810
    Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
        Dan Bart, Vice President, Standards and Technology, 2500 Wilson 
    Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201
    United States Telephone Association (USTA)
        Paul Hart, Vice President, Technical Disciplines, 1401 H Street, 
    NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20005-2164
    
    Special Members (Non-Voting)
    
    Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS)
        Susan M. Miller, Vice President &
    
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    General Counsel, 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005
    North American Numbering Plan Administrator
        c/o Bellcore, Ronald R. Conners, Director, 6 Corporate Place, Room 
    1F275, Piscataway, NJ 08854-4157
    U.S. Department of State
        Ambassador Vonya McCann, EB/CIP Room 4826, 2101 C Street, NW, Room 
    4826, Washington, DC 20520
    U.S. Department of Commerce
        National Telecommunications & Information Administration, Larry 
    Irving, Assistant Secretary, Communications & Information, 14th & 
    Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Rm 4898, Washington, DC 20230
    
    [FR Doc. 97-26252 Filed 10-2-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/03/1997
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
97-26252
Pages:
51860-51862 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CC Docket No. 92-237, DA 97-2074
PDF File:
97-26252.pdf