10 FCC Red No. 19 Federal Communications Commission Record DA 95-1721
Before the
Federal Communications Commission 
Washington, D.C. 20554
CC Docket No. 92-237
PUBLIC NOTICE
Released: August 9, 1995
FCC REQUESTS NOMINATIONS
FOR MEMBERSHIP ON THE
NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING COUNCIL
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
1. On July 13, 1995, the Commission adopted a new 
model for administration of the North American Number 
ing Plan (NANP) by announcing the establishment of the 
North American Numbering Council (NANC or Council). 
See Administration of the North American Numbering Plan, 
CC Docket No. 92-237, Report and Order, FCC 95-283 
(released July 13, 1995). The NANP is the basic numbering 
scheme that permits calls to be placed within the United 
States, Canada, Bermuda and most of the Caribbean with, 
at most, 11 digit dialing. The model is guided by several 
principles, including maintaining and fostering an inte 
grated approach to number administration throughout 
North America and providing a structure for number ad 
ministration that is impartial and pro-competitive. The 
NANC will be organized under the provisions of the Fed 
eral Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C., App. 2 (1988) 
(FACA), and will advise the Commission on numbering 
issues, select and guide a neutral NANP Administrator, 
apply Commission policy to resolve issues arising in the 
administration of the NANP, and conduct initial dispute 
resolution of all issues. The NANP Administrator will pro 
cess number resource applications and maintain admin 
istrative numbering databases. Operational details and 
additional activities of the NANP Administrator are to be 
determined by the NANC. The Commission, with other 
NANP member countries, will oversee the NANC. Because 
the Council will include representatives from every sector 
of the telecommunications industry, as well as members 
representing NANP member countries, the states, and con 
sumers, the Council's membership will be impartial and 
well balanced.
2. 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 commu 
nications service providers; (2) that the NANP does not 
unduly favor or disfavor any particular industry segment or 
group of consumers; (3) that the NANP gives due regard to 
state and local interests; (4) that the NANP does not un 
duly favor one technology over another; (5) that the NANP 
gives consumers easy access to the public switched tele 
phone network; and (6) that the NANP ensure that the
interests of all NANP member countries are addressed 
fairly and efficiently, fostering continued integration of the 
NANP across NANP member countries.
I. FORMATION OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
A. Procedure for Establishing an Advisory Committee
3. A Federal Advisory Committee may be established 
only after consultation with the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) and the General Services Administration 
(GSA) and the filing of a charter with Congress. The 
Commission will prepare a charter and initiate the requi 
site consultation process prior to formation of the Council.
B. Participants
4. Each interested party will have the opportunity to be 
adequately represented. Further, the Commission must be 
satisfied that the group, as a whole, reflects a proper bal 
ance and mix of interests.
5. Entities may apply for, or nominate another entity for, 
membership on the Council. Each application or nomina 
tion must include:
(a) the name and title of the applicant or nominee 
and a description of the interests the applicant or 
nominee will represent;
(b) the applicant's or nominee's mail address, e-mail 
address (where available), telephone number and 
facsimile number;
(c) evidence that the applicant or nominee is au 
thorized to represent parties related to the interests 
the applicant or nominee proposes to represent;
(d) the reasons why the applicant or nominee is an 
interested party; and
(e) a written commitment that the applicant or nomi 
nee shall actively participate in good faith in the 
objectives of the Council.
C. Agenda
6. If the Council's charter is approved, the Council's first 
meeting should take place within 30 days after such ap 
proval. At this initial meeting, the Council will begin the 
selection process for a neutral NANP Administrator; such 
selection shall occur no later than 180 days from the initial 
meeting of the Council.
D. Meetings and Compensation
7. The Federal Communications Commission will pro 
vide facilities needed to conduct the meetings, if the Com 
mission has meeting facilities available. Otherwise, private 
sector members will provide facilities. Private sector mem 
bers of the Council will serve without any government 
compensation, and will not be entitled to travel expenses or 
per diem subsistence allowances. Private sector members 
will not be considered special government employees for 
any purpose.
E. Record of Meetings
8. Pursuant to FACA, at all Council meetings, the Coun 
cil will keep a record of meeting minutes and a Designated 
Federal Official will be present. This record will be placed
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in CC Docket No. 92-237. The Commission will announce 
Council meetings in the Federal Register. These meetings 
will be open to the public.
II. CONCLUSION
9. Interested parties may file applications or nominations 
for Council membership on or before thirty days from 
publication of this notice in the Federal Register. Applica 
tions and nominations should be sent to the Office of the 
Secretary, CC Docket No. 92-237, Federal Communications 
Commission, Washington, D.C. 20554. Applications and 
nominations will be available for public inspection during 
regular business hours in the FCC Reference Center, Fed 
eral Communications Commission, 1919 M Street, N.W., 
Room 239, Washington, D.C. 20554.
10. For further information pertaining to membership 
on the Council contact Mike Specht (202) 418-2378, Scott 
Shefferman (202) 418-2332, or Elizabeth Nightingale (202) 
418-2352, Common Carrier Bureau, 2025 M Street, N.W., 
Room 6008, Washington, D.C. 20554.
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