*Pages 1--2 from Microsoft Word - 29362* The FCC’s ITI is comprehensive program that seeks to promote understanding, cooperation and trust among American Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages, and tribal organizations; the FCC and other governmental agencies; and the telecommunications industry. The ITI program is designed to build partnerships to target specific concerns, identify potential solutions, and bring affordable, quality telecommunications services to Indian Country. Specifically, ITI seeks to increase the telephone penetration rate among tribal communities; facilitate the deployment of telecommunications infrastructure in Indian Country necessary to provide telecommunications services; and inform tribes and tribal consumers about financial support available through federal government programs, including Universal Service Fund programs. To register for the FCC’s ITI Reno Regional Workshop and Roundtable, or to obtain additional information, please call 202- 418- 2513, or fax 202- 418- 1414, or e- mail itireno@ fcc. gov. Additional Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau contacts: Geoffrey Blackwell, FCC Intergovernmental Affairs, at 202- 418- 8192, geoffrey. blackwell@ fcc. gov; and Dan Rumelt, FCC Consumer Affairs and Outreach Division at 202- 418- 7512, dan. rumelt@ fcc. gov. For information on this and other topics of interest to tribes, visit the FCC’s Tribal Initiatives Web site at www. fcc. gov/ indians. For information on this and other topics of interest to consumers, visit our Web site at www. fcc. gov/ cgb To receive information on this and other FCC consumer topics through the Commission’s electronic subscriber service, click on www. fcc. gov/ cgb/ emailservice. html. - FCC - 2