94-9875. Comment Sought on Requests to Waive Section 90.603(C) to Permit Wireline Common Carriers to Hold SMR Licenses  

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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
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    Comment Sought on Requests to Waive Section 90.603(C) to Permit 
    Wireline Common Carriers to Hold SMR Licenses
    
    April 12, 1994.
        The Commission seeks comment on six requests for waiver of 
    Sec. 90.603(c), 47 CFR 90.603(c), of the Commission's rules, which 
    prohibits wireline telephone common carriers from holding Specialized 
    Mobile Radio (SMR) base station licenses. Specifically, these requests 
    are: (1) Southwestern Bell Corporation (SBC) Request for Permanent 
    Waiver; (2) Bell Atlantic Enterprises International, Inc. (Bell 
    Atlantic) Request for Rule Waiver; (3) US West Paging, Inc. (USWP) 
    Request for Permanent Waiver; (4) RAM Mobile Data USA Limited (RMD) 
    Request for Transfer of Control and Rule Waiver; (5) Cass Cable TV, 
    Inc. (Cass Cable) Request for Rule Waiver; and (6) American Paging, 
    Inc. (API) Request for Rule Waiver.
        The SBC, Bell Atlantic and USWP waiver requests stem from a 1992 
    Order that had terminated all conditional waivers of Section 90.603(c) 
    that had been previously granted, but gave recipients of those waiver 
    grants an opportunity to rejustify their waivers. See Order in PR 
    Docket No. 86-3, 57 FR 53293, November 9, 1992, 7 FCC Rcd 6879 (1992). 
    By the terms of the 1992 Order, SBC, Bell Atlantic, and USWP continue 
    to hold SMR interests pending the resolution of their waiver 
    rejustification requests.
        SBC, Bell Atlantic and USWP maintain that a waiver is justified 
    because the regulatory concerns underlying the wireline restriction are 
    no longer justified. They further allege that a waiver is warranted 
    because continued operation of their SMR systems would serve the public 
    interest. In addition, Bell Atlantic states that a waiver is justified 
    because its SMR systems serve markets outside of its parent's wireline 
    areas. At a minimum, SBC requests the Commission to continue its waiver 
    until the wireline prohibition is reexamined.
        In addition, there are three other requests filed by RMD, Cass 
    Cable and API. RMD and API each allege that a waiver is warranted 
    because their innovative new service offerings would serve the public 
    interest and are consistent with Commission policy. API further states 
    that a waiver is justified because it will not be operating in any area 
    where its parent holds wireline interests and will not be 
    interconnecting with any parent-owned wireline. Cass Cable maintains 
    that the concerns which prompted the Commission to restrict wireline 
    ownership of SMR licenses are no longer operable or, in any case, do 
    not apply to them. Cass Cable also agreed, if the Commission so 
    requires, to forego SMR service in areas where its affiliate provides 
    wireline service.
        We solicit comments on all aspects of the waiver requests filed by 
    SMC, Bell Atlantic, USWP, RMD, Cass Cable, and API. Comments should be 
    filed on or before May 20, 1994. Reply comments should be filed on or 
    before June 3, 1994. Comments and reply comments should be addressed 
    to: Rules Branch, Land Mobile and Microwave Division, Private Radio 
    Bureau, room 5202, STP 1700A1, Federal Communications Commission, 
    Washington, DC 20554. By requesting comments on the instant requests, 
    we clarify that the Commission is not ruling on the adequacy of the 
    filing fees tendered.
        Copies of the requests may be obtained from the Commission's 
    duplicating contractor, International Transcription Service, Inc. 
    (ITS), 2100 M Street, NW., suite 140, Washington, DC 20037, (202) 857-
    3800. Copies are also available for public inspection during regular 
    business hours in room 5202, 2025 M Street, NW., Washington, DC 20554.
        For further information contact Kathleen Ham or Sue McNeil of the 
    Rules Branch at (202) 632-7125.
    
    Federal Communications Commission.
    William F. Caton,
    Acting Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 94-9875 Filed 4-22-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/25/1994
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-9875
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: April 25, 1994, DA 94-329