1、258 47 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) 63.702 within the meaning of the Inter-national Telecommunication Conven-tion shall include a statement of the nature of the services to be provided and a statement that the party is aware that it is obligated under Article 6 of the ITU Constitution to obey the manda
2、tory provisions thereof, and all regulations promulgated thereunder, and a pledge that it will engage in no conduct or operations that contravene such mandatory provisions and that it will otherwise obey the Convention and regulations in all respects. The party must also include a statement that it
3、is aware that failure to comply will re-sult in an order from the Federal Com-munications Commission to cease and desist from future violations of an ITU regulation and may result in revoca-tion of its recognized operating agency status by the United States Depart-ment of State. Such statement must
4、include the following information where applicable: (a) The name and address of each ap-plicant; (b) The Government, State, or Terri-tory under the laws of which each cor-porate applicant is organized; (c) The name, title and post office ad-dress of the officer of a corporate appli-cant, or represen
5、tative of a non-cor-porate applicant, to whom correspond-ence concerning the application is to be addressed; (d) A statement of the ownership of a non-corporate applicant, or the owner-ship of the stock of a corporate appli-cant, including an indication whether the applicant or its stock is owned di
6、-rectly or indirectly by an alien; (e) A copy of each corporate appli-cants articants articles of incorpora-tion (or its equivalent) and of its cor-porate bylaws; (f) A statement whether the appli-cant is a carrier subject to section 214 of the Communications Act, an oper-ator of broadcast or other
7、radio facili-ties, licensed under title III of the Act, capable of causing harmful inter-ference with the radio transmissions of other countries, or a non-carrier pro-vider of services classed as enhanced under 64.702(a); (g) A statement that the services for which designated as a recognized pri-vat
8、e operating agency is sought will be extended to a point outside the United States or are capable of causing harm-ful interference of other radio trans-mission and a statement of the nature of the services to be provided; (h) A statement setting forth the points between which the services are to be
9、provided; and (i) A statement as to whether covered services are provided by facilities owned by the applicant, by facilities leased from another entity, or other ar-rangement and a description of the ar-rangement. (j) Subject to the availability of elec-tronic forms, all filings described in this s
10、ection must be filed electroni-cally through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS). A list of forms that are available for electronic filing can be found on the IBFS homepage. For information on electronic filing re-quirements, see part 1, 1.1000 through 1.10018 of this chapter and the IBFS
11、homepage at http:/www.fcc.gov/ibfs. See also 63.20 and 63.53. 51 FR 18448, May 20, 1986, as amended at 69 FR 29902, May 26, 2004; 70 FR 38800, July 6, 2005 63.702 Form. Application under 63.701 shall be submitted in the form specified in 63.53 for applications under section 214 of the Communications
12、 Act. 51 FR 18448, May 20, 1986 PART 64MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS Subpart ATraffic Damage Claims Sec. 64.1 Traffic damage claims. Subpart BRestrictions on Indecent Telephone Message Services 64.201 Restrictions on indecent telephone message services. Subpart CFurnishing of Facil
13、ities to For-eign Governments for International Communications 64.301 Furnishing of facilities to foreign governments for international commu-nications. VerDate Mar2010 13:48 Nov 09, 2010 Jkt 220202 PO 00000 Frm 00268 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220202.XXX 220202erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided
14、 by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-259 Federal Communications Commission Pt. 64 Subpart DProcedures for Handling Priority Services in Emergencies 64.401 Policies and procedures for provi-sioning and restoring certain tele-communications services
15、 in emergencies. 64.402 Policies and procedures for the provi-sion of priority access service by com-mercial mobile radio service providers. Subpart EUse of Recording Devices by Telephone Companies 64.501 Recording of telephone conversations with telephone companies. Subpart FTelecommunications Rela
16、y Services and Related Customer Prem-ises Equipment for Persons With Dis-abilities 64.601 Definitions and provisions of general applicability. 64.602 Jurisdiction. 64.603 Provision of services. 64.604 Mandatory minimum standards. 64.605 Emergency calling requirements. 64.606 VRS and IP Relay provide
17、r and TRS program certification. 64.607 Furnishing related customer premises equipment. 64.608 Provision of hearing aid compatible telephones by exchange carriers. 64.609 Enforcement of related customer premises equipment rules. 64.611 Internet-based TRS registration. 64.613 Numbering directory for
18、Internet- based TRS users. Subpart GFurnishing of Enhanced Serv-ices and Customer-Premises Equip-ment by Communications Common Carriers; Telephone Operator Services 64.702 Furnishing of enhanced services and customer-premises equipment. 64.703 Consumer information. 64.704 Call blocking prohibited. 6
19、4.705 Restrictions on charges related to the provision of operator services. 64.706 Minimum standards for the routing and handling of emergency telephone calls. 64.707 Public dissemination of information by providers of operator services. 64.708 Definitions. 64.709 Informational tariffs. 64.710 Oper
20、ator services for prison inmate phones. Subpart HExtension of Unsecured Credit for Interstate and Foreign Communica-tions Services to Candidates for Fed-eral Office 64.801 Purpose. 64.802 Applicability. 64.803 Definitions. 64.804 Rules governing the extension of un-secured credit to candidates or pe
21、rsons on behalf of such candidates for Federal office for interstate and foreign common carrier communication services. Subpart IAllocation of Costs 64.901 Allocation of costs. 64.902 Transactions with affiliates. 64.903 Cost allocation manuals. 64.904 Independent audits. 64.905 Annual certification
22、. Subpart JInternational Settlements Policy and Modification Requests 64.1001 International settlements policy and modification requests. 64.1002 International settlements policy. Subpart KChanges in Preferred Telecommunications Service Providers 64.1100 Definitions. 64.1110 State notification of el
23、ection to ad-minister FCC rules. 64.1120 Verification of orders for tele-communications service. 64.1130 Letter of agency form and content. 64.1140 Carrier liability for slamming. 64.1150 Procedures for resolution of unau-thorized changes in preferred carrier. 64.1160 Absolution procedures where the
24、 subscriber has not paid charges. 64.1170 Reimbursement procedures where the subscriber has paid charges. 64.1190 Preferred carrier freezes. 64.1195 Registration requirement. Subpart LRestrictions on Telemarketing, Telephone Solicitation, and Facsimile Advertising 64.1200 Delivery restrictions. 64.1
25、201 Restrictions on billing name and ad-dress disclosure. Subpart MProvision of Payphone Service 64.1300 Payphone compensation obligation. 64.1301 Per-payphone compensation. 64.1310 Payphone compensation procedures. 64.1320 Payphone compensation verification and reports. 64.1330 State review of payp
26、hone entry and exit regulations and public interest payphones. 64.1340 Right to negotiate. Subpart NExpanded Interconnection 64.1401 Expanded interconnection. 64.1402 Rights and responsibilities of inter-connectors. VerDate Mar2010 13:48 Nov 09, 2010 Jkt 220202 PO 00000 Frm 00269 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010
27、Y:SGML220202.XXX 220202erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-260 47 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) Pt. 64 Subpart OInterstate Pay-Per-Call and Other Information Services 64.1501 Definitions. 64.1502 Limitations on
28、 the provision of pay- per-call services. 64.1503 Termination of pay-per-call and other information programs. 64.1504 Restrictions on the use of toll-free numbers. 64.1505 Restrictions on collect telephone calls. 64.1506 Number designation. 64.1507 Prohibition on disconnection or interruption of ser
29、vice for failure to remit pay-per-call and similar service charges. 64.1508 Blocking access to 900 service. 64.1509 Disclosure and dissemination of pay- per-call information. 64.1510 Billing and collection of pay-per-call and similar service charges. 64.1511 Forgiveness of charges and refunds. 64.15
30、12 Involuntary blocking of pay-per-call services. 64.1513 Verification of charitable status. 64.1514 Generation of signalling tones. 64.1515 Recovery of costs. Subpart PCalling Party Telephone Number; Privacy 64.1600 Definitions. 64.1601 Delivery requirements and privacy restrictions. 64.1602 Restri
31、ctions on use and sale of tele-phone subscriber information provided pursuant to automatic number identi-fication or charge number services. 64.1603 Customer notification. 64.1604 Effective date. Subpart QImplementation of Section 273(d)(5) of the Communications Act: Dispute Resolution Regarding Equ
32、ip-ment Standards 64.1700 Purpose and scope. 64.1701 Definitions. 64.1702 Procedures. 64.1703 Dispute resolution default process. 64.1704 Frivolous disputes/penalties. Subpart RGeographic Rate Averaging and Rate Integration 64.1801 Geographic rate averaging and rate integration. Subpart SNondominant
33、 Interexchange Carrier Certifications Regarding Geo-graphic Rate Averaging and Rate In-tegration Requirements 64.1900 Nondominant interexchange carrier certifications regarding geographic rate averaging and rate integration require-ments. Subpart TSeparate Affiliate Requirements for Incumbent Indepe
34、ndent Local Ex-change Carriers That Provide In-Re-gion, Interstate Domestic Inter-exchange Services or In-Region Inter-national Interexchange Services 64.1901 Basis and purpose. 64.1902 Terms and definitions. 64.1903 Obligations of all incumbent inde-pendent local exchange carriers. Subpart UCustome
35、r Proprietary Network Information 64.2001 Basis and purpose. 64.2003 Definitions. 64.2005 Use of customer proprietary network information without customer approval. 64.2007 Approval required for use of cus-tomer proprietary network information. 64.2008 Notice required for use of customer proprietary
36、 network information. 64.2009 Safeguards required for use of cus-tomer proprietary network information. 64.2010 Safeguards on the disclosure of cus-tomer proprietary network information. 64.2011 Notification of customer propri-etary network information security breaches. Subparts VW Reserved Subpart
37、 XSubscriber List Information 64.2301 Basis and purpose. 64.2305 Definitions. 64.2309 Provision of subscriber list informa-tion. 64.2313 Timely basis. 64.2317 Unbundled basis. 64.2321 Nondiscriminatory rates, terms, and conditions. 64.2325 Reasonable rates, terms, and condi-tions. 64.2329 Format. 64
38、.2333 Burden of proof. 64.2337 Directory publishing purposes. 64.2341 Record keeping. 64.2345 Primary advertising classification. Subpart YTruth-in-Billing Requirements for Common Carriers 64.2400 Purpose. 64.2401 Scope. Subpart ZProhibition on Exclusive Telecommunications Contracts 64.2500 Prohibit
39、ed agreements. 64.2501 Scope of limitation. 64.2502 Effect of state law or regulation. VerDate Mar2010 13:48 Nov 09, 2010 Jkt 220202 PO 00000 Frm 00270 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220202.XXX 220202erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted witho
40、ut license from IHS-,-,-261 Federal Communications Commission 64.201 Subpart AAUniversal Emergency Telephone Number 64.3000 Definitions. 64.3001 Obligation to transmit 911 calls. 64.3002 Transition to 911 as the universal emergency telephone number. 64.3003 Obligation for providing a permis-sive dia
41、ling period. 64.3004 Obligation for providing an intercept message. Subpart BBRestrictions on Unwanted Mobile Service Commercial Messages 64.3100 Restrictions on mobile service com-mercial messages. Supbart CCCustomer Account Record Exchange Requirements 64.4000 Basis and purpose. 64.4001 Definition
42、s. 64.4002 Notification obligations of LECs. 64.4003 Notification obligations of IXCs. 64.4004 Timeliness of required notifications. 64.4005 Unreasonable terms or conditions on the provision of customer account infor-mation. 64.4006 Limitations on use of customer ac-count information. Subpart DDPrep
43、aid Calling Card Providers APPENDIX A TO PART 64TELECOMMUNI-CATIONS SERVICE PRIORITY (TSP) SYSTEM FOR NATIONAL SECURITY EMERGENCY PRE-PAREDNESS (NSEP) APPENDIX B TO PART 64PRIORITY ACCESS SERVICE (PAS) FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (NSEP) AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k); secs. 40
44、3(b)(2)(B),(c), Pub. L. 104104, 110 Stat. 56. Interpret or apply 47 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222, 225, 226, 228, and 254 (k) unless otherwise noted. SOURCE: 28 FR 13239, Dec. 5, 1963, unless otherwise noted. Subpart ATraffic Damage Claims 64.1 Traffic damage claims. (a) Each carrier engaged in fur-nishing r
45、adio-telegraph, wire-tele-graph, or ocean-cable service shall maintain separate files for each dam-age claim of a traffic nature filed with the carrier, showing the name, address, and nature of business of the claimant, the basis for the claim, disposition made, and all correspondence, reports, and
46、records pertaining thereto. Such files shall be preserved in accordance with existing rules of the Commission (part 42 of this chapter) and at points (one or more) to be specifically des-ignated by each carrier. (b) The aforementioned carriers shall make no payment as a result of any traffic damage
47、claim if the amount of the payment would be in excess of the total amount collected by the carrier on the message or messages from which the claim arose unless such claim be presented to the carrier in writing signed by the claimant and setting forth the reason for the claim. Subpart BRestrictions o
48、n Inde-cent Telephone Message Services 64.201 Restrictions on indecent tele-phone message services. (a) It is a defense to prosecution for the provision of indecent communica-tions under section 223(b)(2) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amend-ed (the Act), 47 U.S.C. 223(b)(2), that the defenda
49、nt has taken the action set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section and, in addition, has complied with the following: Taken one of the actions set forth in paragraphs (a)(2), (3), or (4) of this section to restrict access to pro-hibited communications to persons eighteen years of age or older, and has additionally complied with paragraph (a)(5) of this section, where applicable: (1) Has notified the common carrier identified in sec
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