*Pages 1--5 from Microsoft Word - 10262.doc* NEWS News media Information 202 / 418- 0500 TTY 202 / 418- 25 Fax- On- Demand 202 / 418- 2830 Internet: http:// www. fcc. gov ftp. fcc. gov Federal Communications Commission 445 12 th Street, S. W. Washington, D. C. 20554 This is an unofficial announcement of Commission action. Release of the full text of a Commission order constitutes official action. See MCI v. FCC. 515 F 2d 385 (D. C. Circ 1974). July 16, 2001 FCC FILINGS July 6 In the Matter of International Settlement Rates (IB Docket No. 96- 261). Petition for Waiver – The Benchmark Settlement Rate for Guyana. In the Matter of Revision of the Commission’s Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems (CC Docket No. 94- 102/ RM 8143)/ Cingular Wireless LLC Request for Waiver of Sections 20.18( e)-( h) of the Commission’s Rules (DA 98- 2631). Petition for Limited Waiver of Sections 20.18( e)-( h). In the Matter of the Establishment of Policies and Service Rules for the Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit, Fixed Satellite Service in the Ku- band (IB Docket No. 01- 96). Comments – Hughes Communications, Inc., Skybridge L. L. C. July 9 In the Matter of Revision of the Commission’s Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems (CC Docket No. 94- 102/ RM 8143). Comments – AT& T Wireless Services, Inc., The Rural Cellular Association, The Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association, APCO, NENA and NASNA. In the Matter of Petition of AT& T Communications of Virginia, Inc. Pursuant to Section 252( e)( 5) of the Communications Act, for Preemption of the Jurisdiction of the Virginia State Corporation Commission Regarding Interconnection Disputes with Verizon Virginia, Inc. (CC Docket No. 00- 251). 1 -2- AT& T’s Opposition to Verizon Virginia, Inc. ’s Motion to Dismiss or, In the Alternative, To Defer Consideration of Certain Issues. In the Matter of Federal- State Joint Board on Universal Service (CC Docket No. 96- 45)/ 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review – Streamlined Contributor Reporting Requirements Associated With Administration of Telecommunications Relay Service, North American Numbering Plan Local Number Portability, and Universal Service Support Mechanisms (CC Docket No. 98- 171)/ Telecommunications Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (CC Docket No. 90- 571)/ Administration of the North American Numbering Plan and North American Numbering Plan Cost Recovery Contribution Factor and Fund Size (CC Docket No. 92- 237/ NSD File No. L- 00- 72)/ Number Resource Optimization (CC Docket No. 99- 200)/ Telephone Number Portability (CC Docket No. 95- 116). Reply Comments – Telstar International, Inc., National Cable & Telecommunications Association, SBC Communications, Inc., The United States Telecom Association, The Texas Office of Public Utility Counsel Consumer Federation of America Consumers Union, The 26 Concerned “De Minimis” Carriers, AT& T Corporation, Competitive Telecommunications Association, WorldCom, Inc., The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. In the Matter of An Inquiry Into the Commission’s Policies and Rules Regarding AM Radio Service Directional Antenna Performance Verification (MM Docket No. 93- 177/ RM 7594). Comments – Broadcasters, Broadcast Engineering Consultants, and Equipment Manufacturers. In the Matter of Revision to Broadcast Auxiliary Service Rules in Part 74 and Conforming Technical Rules for Broadcast Auxiliary Service, Cable Television Relay Service and Fixed Services in Parts 74, 78 and 101 of the Commission’s Rules (ET Docket No. 01- 75)/ Telecommunication Industry Association Petition for Rule Making Regarding Digital Modulation for the Television Broadcast Auxiliary Service (RM 9418)/ Alliance of Motion Picture Television Producers, Petition for RuleMaking Regarding Low- Power Video Assist Devices in Portions of the UHF and VHF Television Bands (RM 9856). 2 -3- Comments – The Association for Maximum Service Television, Inc. and the National Association of Broadcasters. In the Matter of Petition of Cox Virginia Telecom, Inc. Pursuant to Section 252( e) of the Communications for Preemption of the Jurisdiction of the Virginia State Corporation Commission Regarding Interconnection Disputes with Verizon Virginia, Inc. and for Arbitration (CC Docket No. 00- 249). Opposition of Cox Virginia Telcom, Inc. to Motion to Dismiss Or, In the Alternative, To Defer Consideration of Certain Issues Filed By Verizon Virginia, Inc. July 10 In the Matter of AT& T Wireless Services, Inc. – Request for Waiver of the E911 Phase II Location Technology Implementation Rules (CC Docket No. 94- 102). Denver MNLS Trial Technical Summary. In Re: CC Docket No. 94- 102; Second Quarterly Report of Alpine PCS, Inc. and RFB Cellular, Inc. on TTY- Digital Deployment. In Re: Opposition of the Competitive Telecommunications Association in Application of Verizon Pennsylvania, Inc. Pursuant to Section 271 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to Provide In- Region, InterLATA Services in Pennsylvania (CC Docket No. 00- 138). Comments – TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce, Fay- Penn Economic Development Council, Alpha Office Supplies, Inc., Penn State., SAP DC, Valley Forge Convention & Visitor’s Bureau, In re: Family Broadcasting, Inc. Order to Show Cause Why the Licenses for Stations WSTX( AM and WSTX- FM, Christiansted, U. S. Virgin Islands Should Not Be Revoked (EB Docket No. 01- 39). Enforcement Bureau’s Motion for Summary Decision. July 11 In Re: Opposition of the Competitive Telecommunications Association in Application of Verizon Pennsylvania, Inc. Pursuant to Section 271 of the 3 -4- Telecommunications Act of 1996 to Provide In- Region, InterLATA Services in Pennsylvania (CC Docket No. 00- 138). Comments – Jennifer Kashatus. In Re: Competitive Telecommunications Association in Application of Verizon Pennsylvania, Inc. Pursuant to Section 271 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to Provide In- Region, InterLATA Services in Pennsylvania (CC Docket No. 00- 138). Comments – Chester County Development Council, Telecommunications Research and Action Center, Broadslate Networks, Inc., CTSI, Inc., XO Communications, Inc., World Institute on Disability, American Association of People with Disabilities, American Council of the Blind, Pennsylvania Society for the Advancement of the Deaf, Inc., Sprint Communications Company, L. P., Communications Workers of America, Keep America Connected, National Association of Commissions for Women, National Association of Community Act Agencies, National Black Chamber of Commerce, National Indian Education Association, National Trust for the Development of African American Men, National Urban League, Z- TEL Communications, Inc., Curry Communications, Inc., United Seniors Health Council, Capsule Communications, Inc., Covista, Inc., and US LEC Corporation, AT& T Corporation, ; Opposition – The Competitive Telecommunications Association. In the Matter of Petition of WorldCom, Inc. Pursuant to Section 252( e)( 5) of the Communications Act for Expedited Preemption of the Jurisdiction of the Virginia State Corporation Commission Regarding Interconnection Disputes with Verizon Virginia, Inc., and for Expedited (CC Docket No. 00- 218)/ In the Matter of Petition of Cox Virginia Telecom, Inc. Pursuant to Section 252( e) of the Communications for Preemption of the Jurisdiction of the Virginia State Corporation Commission Regarding Interconnection Disputes with Verizon Virginia, Inc. and for Arbitration (CC Docket No. 00- 249)/ In the Matter of Petition of AT& T Communications of Virginia, Inc., Pursuant to Section 252( e)( 5) of the Communications Act for Preemption of the Jurisdiction of the Virginia Corporation Commission Regarding Interconnection Disputes with Verizon Virginia, Inc. (CC Docket No. 00- 251). Verizon Virginia, Inc. ’s Objections to AT& T’s Sixth Set of Data Requests. 4 -5- In the Matter of CALEA Section 107© Extension Petitions: Common Carrier Bureau Extends Preliminary Extension Date for CALEA Section 103 Compliance for Wireline Carriers to September 30, 2001 (CC Docket No. 97- 213/ NSD- L- 00- 234). Comments – The United States Telecom Association. In the Matter of Amendment of Part 11 of the Commission’s Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert System (EB Docket No. 01- 66/ RM 9156/ RM 9215). Joint Reply Comments – The Named State Broadcasters Associations. -FCC- 5