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Numbering Resource Optimization
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The Federal Communications Commission seeks comment on whether we should extend mandatory thousands-block number pooling by, for example, giving the states delegated authority to implement mandatory thousands-block number pooling at their discretion. Alternatively, we could continue to review requests from the states for authority to extend mandatory thousands-block number pooling to new NPAs on a case- by-case basis. Also, we could extend pooling to all rate centers, using a phased implementation schedule. As many state commissions can attest, mandatory number pooling can extend the life of numbering plan areas (NPAs) more effectively than optional pooling requirements. In addition, the Wireline Competition Bureau specifically stated that the Commission would ``consider extending pooling to NPAs outside of the top 100 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) once pooling is implemented in the top MSAs.''
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Notice of proposed rulemaking.
The Federal Communications Commission seeks comment on whether we should extend mandatory thousands-block number pooling by, for example, giving the states delegated authority to implement mandatory thousands-block number pooling at their discretion. Alternatively, we could continue to review requests from the states for authority to extend mandatory thousands-block number pooling to new NPAs on a case- by-case basis. Also, we could extend pooling to all rate centers, using a phased implementation schedule. As many state commissions can attest, mandatory number pooling can extend the life of numbering plan areas (NPAs) more effectively than optional pooling requirements. In addition, the Wireline Competition Bureau specifically stated that the Commission would ``consider extending pooling to NPAs outside of the top 100 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) once pooling is implemented in the top MSAs.''
Submit comments on or before May 15, 2006; submit reply comments on or before June 13, 2006.
Marilyn Jones, Telecommunications Access Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, at (202) 415-4357 or Marilyn.Jones@fcc.gov. The fax number is: (202) 418-2345.
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