80_FR_67901 80 FR 67689 - Improving Outage Reporting for Submarine Cables and Enhancing Submarine Cable Outage Data

80 FR 67689 - Improving Outage Reporting for Submarine Cables and Enhancing Submarine Cable Outage Data

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 212 (November 3, 2015)

Page Range67689-67697
FR Document2015-27926

In this document the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes to require submarine cable licensees, as a condition of their license, to report on outages involving either lost connectivity or degradation of 50 percent or more of a submarine cable's capacity for periods of at least 30 minutes, regardless of whether the cable's traffic is re-routed. The Commission seeks comment on whether this reporting system is necessary, whether the proposed reporting triggers are appropriate, and whether the reporting system proposed is the most efficient means to accomplish the Commission's goals of gaining visibility into the operational status of submarine cables. The document also seeks comment on ways in which the Commission can act to improve the submarine cable deployment process either on its own accord or by coordinating with other stakeholders.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 212 (Tuesday, November 3, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 212 (Tuesday, November 3, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Parts 1, 4

[GN Docket No. 15-206; FCC 15-119]


Improving Outage Reporting for Submarine Cables and Enhancing 
Submarine Cable Outage Data

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission) proposes to require submarine cable licensees, as a 
condition of their license, to report on outages involving either lost 
connectivity or degradation of 50 percent or more of a submarine 
cable's capacity for periods of at least 30 minutes, regardless of 
whether the cable's traffic is re-routed. The Commission seeks comment 
on whether this reporting system is necessary, whether the proposed 
reporting triggers are appropriate, and whether the reporting system 
proposed is the most efficient means to accomplish the Commission's 
goals of gaining visibility into the operational status of submarine 
cables. The document also seeks comment on ways in which the Commission 
can act to improve the submarine cable deployment process either on its 
own accord or by coordinating with other stakeholders.

DATES: Submit comments on or before December 3, 2015 and reply comments 
by December 18, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number GN 15-
206, by any of the following methods:
     Federal Communications Commission's Web site: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/. Follow the instructions for submitting 
comments.
     Mail: U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and 
Priority mail must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW., Washington DC 
20554. Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton 
Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
     People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request 
reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language 
interpreters, CART, etc.) by email: [email protected] or phone: 202-418-
0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432.
    Parties wishing to file materials with a claim of confidentiality 
should follow the procedures set forth in section 0.459 of the 
Commission's rules. Confidential submissions may not be filed via ECFS 
but rather should be filed with the Secretary's Office following the 
procedures set forth in 47 CFR 0.459. Redacted versions of confidential 
submissions may be filed via ECFS. For detailed instructions for 
submitting comments and additional information on the rulemaking 
process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael D. Saperstein, Jr., Attorney 
Advisor, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, (202) 418-7008 or 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in GN Docket No. 15-206, released on 
September 18, 2015. The full text of this document is available for 
public inspection during regular business hours in the FCC Reference 
Center, Room CY-A257, 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 20554, or 
online at https://www.fcc.gov/document/improving-outage-reporting-submarine-cables.

Synopsis of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

I. Introduction

    Submarine (or ``undersea'') cables provide the primary means of 
connectivity--voice, data and Internet--between the mainland United 
States and consumers in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, the 
Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as 
well as connectivity between the United States and the rest of the 
world. Given the role of submarine cables to the nation's economic and 
national security, there is value to ensuring that infrastructure is 
reliable, resilient and diverse. Today, however, the ad hoc approach to 
outage reporting for undersea cables has resulted in a gap in the 
sufficiency of the information that the Commission staff receives from 
service providers. To effectuate our statutory obligations of promoting 
the

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public interest and our nation's economic and national security, we 
need the ability to (1) be advised of undersea cable outages when they 
occur; (2) receive the information necessary to understand the nature 
of the damage and potential impacts on critical U.S. economic sectors, 
national security, and other vital interests; and (3) enhance 
coordination and help facilitate restoration of service in outage 
events.
    In this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ``NPRM''), we propose to 
require submarine cable licensees to report outages involving either 
lost connectivity or degradation of 50 percent or more of an undersea 
cable's capacity for periods of at least 30 minutes, regardless of 
whether the cable's traffic is re-routed. We also propose to amend the 
submarine cable landing license rules to require compliance with the 
outage reporting requirements.

II. Discussion

    In this NPRM we propose rules to improve the Commission's present 
lack of visibility on undersea cable operational status by requiring 
undersea cable licensees to provide outage information to the 
Commission through a reliable part 4 template in accordance with 
logical standards and triggers. We also propose to revise part 1 of the 
rules governing submarine cable licenses to ensure compliance with the 
outage reporting requirements. We seek comment on all aspects of this 
proposal, including the definitions, degradation thresholds, and 
reporting structure for these requirements.

A. Extending Mandatory Outage Reporting to Submarine Cables

    Undersea Cable Information System (UCIS). In 2008, in cooperation 
with other Federal agencies, and in support of Federal national 
security and emergency preparedness communications programs, the 
Commission began UCIS as a voluntary outage reporting system. Licensees 
that elect to use UCIS are asked to provide four categories of 
information for each submarine cable with a cable landing in the United 
States: (1) A terrestrial route map; (2) a location spreadsheet; (3) a 
general description of restoration plans in the event of an incident; 
and (4) system restoration messages. The Commission's experience with 
the ad hoc nature of this reporting approach highlights two significant 
concerns: (1) The Commission only receives information on about one-
fourth of the cables; and (2) the information submitted is neither 
uniform, complete, nor consistent with respect to reporting triggers, 
form, or substance. We seek comment on licensees' evaluation of their 
participation in the UCIS program. To what extent and under what 
circumstances do submarine cable licensees make use of this tool? How 
many outages, planned or unplanned, does a licensee experience per 
year? Are there discernable patterns to submarine cable outages?
    Based on our experience, we believe that the Commission needs 
access to more timely and consistent reporting and information to 
assess the operational status of submarine cables, including any 
outages and the associated restoration status of these cables. We seek 
comment on whether the approach we propose in this item achieves our 
policy goals, and whether there are other approaches that may also 
achieve our policy goals. Is there a manner in which the Commission 
could maintain the UCIS model, either in format or in substance, and 
ensure it receives the necessary data on submarine cable operational 
status? What changes would need to be made to the current system?

B. Proposed Submarine Cable Reporting System

    In light of the foregoing, we propose to replace UCIS in its 
entirety by extending modified outage reporting requirements in part 4 
of our rules to submarine cable licensees.
1. Covered Providers
    Pursuant to the Cable Landing License Act and Executive Order 
10530, the Commission has promulgated cable landing licensing rules 
that require a person or entity to obtain a cable landing license to 
connect: (1) The contiguous United States with any foreign country; (2) 
Alaska, Hawaii, or United States territories or possessions with a 
foreign country, the contiguous United States, or with each other; and 
(3) points within the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, or a 
territory or possession in which the cable is laid within international 
waters (e.g., Washington State to Alaska). The following entities are 
required to be licensees on a cable landing license: (1) Any entity 
that owns or controls a cable landing station in the United States; and 
(2) all other entities owning or controlling a five percent or greater 
interest in the cable system and using the U.S. points of the cable 
system. We note that although an entity with less than 5 percent 
ownership in a submarine cable is not required to be a licensee under 
the current rules, it may be a licensee, particularly on cables 
licensed prior to the rule change in 2002.
    In order to ensure resiliency of these critically important 
undersea cables, regardless of whether they are used for domestic or 
international voice and data traffic, we propose to require that all 
submarine cable licensees will be subject to Part 4's reporting 
requirements as further described in this Notice. Specifically, we 
propose to amend section 1.767 to make outage reporting a condition of 
each cable landing license. We seek comment on this proposal. Are there 
any categories of licensees that should be exempted from mandatory 
outage reporting? If so, why? Are there any entities subject to the 
Commission's jurisdiction (e.g., international communications service 
providers) that are not licensees that should be covered by these 
rules? How would applying these rules to such providers affect our 
legal analysis of our authority?
    Many submarine cables are jointly owned and operated by multiple 
licensees in a consortium. We seek comment on the assumption that, 
should an outage occur, it will generally cause a disruption for all 
licensees of that submarine cable. Based on that premise, and in an 
effort to minimize the burden both on licensees and the Commission, we 
propose that where there are multiple licensees of the same cable, only 
one licensee per cable will be required to file an outage report. In 
particular, we propose an approach whereby all licensees sharing a 
submarine cable would acknowledge and provide consent for a designated 
licensee to file on behalf of the cable should an outage occur. We seek 
comment on this approach.
    We observe that using a single licensee to coordinate filing is 
consistent with our treatment of submarine cables in other contexts. We 
seek comment on whether requiring only one licensee to file outage data 
on cables with multiple licensees would be efficacious. Does such an 
approach present a risk that the Commission will receive insufficient 
or otherwise incomplete information? Will the ``Responsible Licensee'' 
always have sufficient information to timely file and provide a full 
and accurate report? Should we require licensees to formally designate 
with the Commission one ``Responsible Licensee'' per submarine cable to 
bear the reporting obligation where there are multiple licensees? Does 
designating a ``Responsible Licensee'' place that licensee in the 
position of having to get information from a different licensee who 
caused or experienced the outage in order to

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comply with full and accurate reporting requirements?
    If we adopt a ``Responsible Licensee'' reporting paradigm to 
enhance administrative efficiency and convenience, we believe that 
every submarine cable licensee has a duty to ensure that outages are 
properly and adequately reported. We seek comment on this approach. Is 
such an approach equitable and capable of efficient implementation? 
Would such an approach create the right incentives for co-licensees to 
work together to quickly and accurate identify and report on outages? 
If reports are not timely-filed or accurate due to inability of the 
``Responsible Licensee'' to obtain necessary information from the 
licensee who caused the outage, would enforcement action be appropriate 
against the ``Responsible Licensee'' only, or against co-licensees? 
Should each licensee be jointly and severally liable for any 
forfeiture? Are the administrative efficiencies of the Responsible 
Licensee system beneficial to reporting entities? Would the Responsible 
Licensee system complicate the Commission's ability to ensure proper 
reporting?
2. Defining a Reportable Outage or Disruption
    We propose that an outage sufficient to trigger Part 4 reporting 
exists for submarine cables if there is a failure or significant 
degradation in the performance of a submarine cable, regardless of 
whether traffic traversing that cable can be re-routed to an alternate 
cable. This proposal, analogous to part 4 reporting for simplex 
outages, seems appropriate given the possibility of damage to multiple 
cables due to one or multiple related or unrelated events and the 
relatively small number of undersea cables available for re-routing 
generally. We seek comment on this proposal. How do licensees generally 
provide redundancy, and what are the notable effects on other services, 
if any?
    Further, we propose reporting of a submarine cable disruption when 
either: (i) an event occurs in which connectivity in either the 
transmit mode or the receive mode is lost for at least 30 minutes; or 
(ii) an event occurs in which 50 percent or more of a cable's capacity 
in either the transmit mode or the receive mode is lost for at least 30 
minutes, regardless of whether the traffic is re-routed. In this 
proposal we distinguish connectivity, which is the fundamental ability 
to transmit a signal, from capacity, which speaks to the cable's 
bandwidth or throughput that it is capable of transmitting at any one 
time. We seek comment on all aspects of this proposal.
    We seek comment on whether there are more specific technical 
aspects of submarine cable performance or operation that, if reported, 
would enable the Commission to perform more sophisticated and useful 
outage reporting analysis. Are there any elements of the UCIS reporting 
structure that should remain if we adopt our proposal to require 
submarine cable outages under Part 4 of our rules? If we were to retain 
UCIS, are these reporting elements still applicable? Are there other 
technical specifications or aspects of submarine cable performance that 
should trigger a reporting requirement?
3. Report Information, Format and Timing
    We propose to integrate submarine cable outage reporting into the 
existing NORS platform because it has proven to be an efficient 
mechanism for both reporting entities and Commission analysis. Our 
proposed system is similar, but not identical, to other part 4 outage 
reporting requirements. Here, we propose a three-report system that 
requires a Notification, an Interim Report to inform the Commission 
when repairs have been scheduled, and a Final Report for each outage 
event. We propose that in the event of a planned outage, licensees 
would not be required to file an Interim Report if the planned nature 
of the event was appropriately signaled in the Notification.
    Under our proposal, a licensee would be required to file a 
Notification in NORS within 120 minutes from the time that the licensee 
has determined that an event is reportable. We propose that the 
Notification would include:
     The name of the reporting entity;
     The name of the cable and a list of all licensees for that 
cable;
     A brief description of the event, including root cause;
     Whether the event is planned or unplanned;
     The date and time of onset of the outage (for planned 
events, this is the estimated start time/date of the repair);
     Nearest cable landing station;
     Approximate location of the event (either in nautical 
miles from the nearest cable landing station or in latitude and 
longitude);
     Best estimate of the duration of the event (total amount 
of time connectivity will be lost or 50 percent or more of the capacity 
will be lost);
     A contact name, contact email address, and contact 
telephone number by which the Commission's technical staff may contact 
the reporting entity. We seek comment on all aspects of our proposed 
Notification. Should we require reporting of additional technical 
elements of submarine cable performance that would enable the 
Commission to perform more thorough and systematic outage reporting 
analysis? What technical elements would be appropriate to include in 
the Notification and do they differ from those that should be included 
in the Interim Report and Final Report? Are all of the reporting 
elements proposed generally known, or knowable with due diligence, to 
the licensees at the time the Notification would be due? If not, what 
elements are generally unknown at this stage and when do licensees 
receive such information? If the outage is a planned outage, should we 
require advance notification of the planned outage?
    Following the Notification, we propose to require licensees to file 
an Interim Report, if applicable (i.e., for an unplanned outage), when 
the repair has been scheduled. We believe that a licensee will have 
significantly more information about expected repair times after it has 
scheduled its undersea repair. Accordingly, we propose to require an 
Interim Report within 120 minutes of scheduling the repair. We propose 
that the Interim Report would include:
     The name of the reporting entity;
     The name of the cable;
     A brief description of the event, including root cause;
     The date and time of onset of the outage;
     Nearest cable landing station;
     Approximate location of the event (either in nautical 
miles from the nearest cable landing station or in latitude and 
longitude);
     Best estimate of when the cable is scheduled to be 
repaired, including approximate arrival time and date of the repair 
ship, if applicable;
     A contact name, contact email address, and contact 
telephone number by which the Commission's technical staff may contact 
the reporting entity. We seek comment on all aspects of our proposed 
Interim Report. We note that the NORS interface automatically populates 
the fields where information required duplicates that of the 
Notification, so the reporting licensee will not have to reenter data 
unless it is to amend or edit a previously-supplied response. Should we 
require reporting of additional technical elements of submarine cable 
performance that would enable the Commission to perform more thorough 
and systematic outage reporting analysis? What technical elements would 
be appropriate to include in the Interim

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Report and do they differ from those that should be included in the 
Notification and Final Report? Are all of the reporting elements 
proposed generally known, or knowable with due diligence, to the 
licensees at the time the Interim Report would be due? If not, what 
elements are generally unknown at this stage and when do licensees 
receive such information?
    After the Interim Report (if applicable), we propose to require 
licensees to file a Final Report seven days after the repair is 
completed. We propose that the Final Report would include:
     The name of the reporting entity;
     The name of the cable;
     Whether the outage was planned or unplanned;
     The date and time of onset of the outage (for planned 
events, this is the start date and time of the repair);
     A brief description of the event;
     Nearest cable landing station;
     Approximate location of the event (either in nautical 
miles from the nearest cable landing station or in latitude and 
longitude);
     Duration of the event (total amount of time connectivity 
was lost or 50 percent or more of the capacity is lost);
     The restoration method;
     A contact name, contact email address, and contact 
telephone number by which the Commission's technical staff may contact 
the reporting entity.
    We seek comment on all aspects of our proposed Final Report. We 
note that the NORS interface automatically populates the fields where 
information required duplicates that of the Notification and Interim 
Report, so the reporting licensee will not have to reenter data unless 
it is to amend or edit a previously-supplied response. Should we 
require reporting of additional technical elements of submarine cable 
performance that would enable the Commission to perform more thorough 
and systematic outage reporting analysis? What technical elements would 
be appropriate to include in the Final Report and do they differ from 
those that should be included in the Notification and Interim Report? 
Are all of the reporting elements proposed generally known, or knowable 
with due diligence, to the licensees at the time the Final Report would 
be due? If not, what elements are generally unknown at this stage and 
when do licensees receive such information?
    We propose to adopt substantially the same wording codified in 
section 4.11 of our rules for the submarine cable outage reporting 
system to the extent that it addresses authorized personnel, the 
requirement of good faith, the method of attestation that the 
information supplied is complete and accurate, and the manner of 
filing. We seek comment on applying the concepts of this rule to 
submarine cable reporting.
4. Confidentiality
    Section 4.2 of the Commission's rules governing outage reporting 
states that ``[r]eports filed under this part will be presumed to be 
confidential.'' We propose to continue treating this information as 
presumptively confidential. We seek comment on this proposal. We 
observe that NORS data is routinely shared with the U.S. Department of 
Homeland Security (DHS). The Commission is currently seeking comment on 
whether to share its Part 4 NORS outage reporting data with other 
federal agencies and/or state governments. We seek comment on whether 
the decision the Commission adopts regarding sharing outage reporting 
in the current NORS context should be applicable to information the 
Commission would receive if it were to extend the outage reporting 
requirements to submarine cables. What types of federal agencies and/or 
state and territorial governments would need to access information on 
submarine cable outage reports? Should such sharing be limited to cases 
where there is a direct effect on the government entity?

C. Costs and Benefits of Outage Reporting Requirements

    We tentatively conclude that the benefits to be gained from this 
new reporting regime will substantially outweigh any costs to 
providers. The benefit of the Commission's situational awareness and 
ability to facilitate communications alternatives, which would come as 
a result of promulgating these rules, is particularly amplified with 
submarine cables due to the relatively small number of submarine cable 
serving as conduits for traffic to and from the United States.
    We are proposing a narrowly-tailored submarine cable outage 
reporting regime that we believe will have minimal cost to the entities 
reporting those outages. We seek comment on the tentative conclusion 
that our proposal's expected benefits will far exceed the minimal costs 
imposed on reporting entities. In our UCIS OMB Supporting Statement we 
estimated that the reporting required would cost $265,000 for 5,300 
total hours spent on annual reporting (i.e., developing the initial 
reporting on terrestrial route maps, undersea cable location 
spreadsheet and restoration capabilities, updating the initial reports 
as necessary and reporting outages as they occur); we believe that the 
reporting system we propose in this NPRM would have substantially lower 
costs of compliance because we have eliminated many of the elements 
requested in UCIS. We estimated that there would be 40 annual 
restoration or trouble reports. Is this figure still accurate? There 
are roughly 100-200 incidents requiring repair each year globally, and 
the majority of these incidents appear to have occurred on cables not 
directly connected to the United States. In light of the relatively 
small number of submarine cable incidents that appear to have affected 
FCC-licensed cables directly, and depending on how we define a 
reportable incident, we seek input on the burden of such reporting on 
filing parties. Do licensees already collect the information we are 
seeking? If so, how much extra effort would be required to input that 
information into the proposed database?
    We conservatively estimate that the total annual burden will be 
$8,000 for the entire industry once the licensees have set up adequate 
reporting processes. For the annual burden, we conservatively estimate 
that there will be 50 reportable events. We conservatively estimate 
based on our experience with NORS reporting that the Notification will 
require 15 minutes to complete, the Interim Report will require 45 
minutes to complete, and the final report will require one hour to 
complete, for a total of two hours per reportable event. At an assumed 
labor cost of $80/hour, and two hours for each of the 50 reporting 
cycles, the total cost of compliance would be $8,000. We seek comment 
on this analysis. We recognize that there are costs associated with 
implementing any new reporting system. What are the incremental costs 
of implementing the proposed NORS reporting system, recognizing a 
reporting system may already be in place for filing UCIS reports? To 
what extent are we proposing to require information that is not readily 
available as part of the normal course of business in the event of an 
outage? Are there costs associated with initiating the Responsible 
Licensee system, such as inter-licensee negotiations, that would add to 
the burdens associated with our proposal? Does the Responsible Licensee 
system alleviate the need for many licensees to establish an internal 
reporting system if they previously lacked one? We seek comment on all 
aspects of our analysis.

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D. Improving Submarine Cable Deployment Processes and Interagency 
Coordination

    The installation of submarine cable systems involves authorizations 
or permits from a number of federal and state agencies. We seek comment 
on the submarine cable deployment processes generally, and request any 
information concerning, for example, burdensome regulations or other 
issues that may impede rapid deployment and maintenance of undersea 
cables. We also seek comment on whether there are any actions we can 
take or steps we can encourage other agencies to take.
    With respect to interagency coordination, the International Bureau, 
which is responsible for administering submarine cable licenses, in 
coordination with the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, will 
reach out to relevant government agencies, under its existing delegated 
authority, to develop and improve interagency coordination processes 
and best practices vis-[agrave]-vis submarine cable deployment 
activities and related permits and authorizations to increase 
transparency and information sharing among the government agencies, 
cable licensees, and other stakeholders. The Bureaus will report their 
progress to the Commissioners. Are there additional means in which we 
may take actions to facilitate investments in and the rapid 
construction of reliable submarine cable network infrastructure?

E. Legal Authority

    The Cable Landing License Act and Executive Order 10530 provide the 
Commission with authority to grant, withhold, condition and revoke 
submarine cable landing licenses. We tentatively conclude that that the 
Cable Landing License Act and Executive Order 10530 provide the 
Commission authority to adopt the outage reporting rules proposed in 
this NPRM and to impose compliance obligations with the proposed outage 
reporting requirements. We seek comment on the Commission's authority 
under the Cable Landing License Act and Executive Order 10530 to adopt 
the Part 1 and Part 4 rules on outage reporting obligations proposed in 
the NPRM.

IV. Procedural Matters

A. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), the 
Commission has prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact on small entities of 
the proposals addressed in the NPRM. The IRFA is set forth in Section 
VII of this NPRM. Written public comments are requested on this IRFA. 
Comments must be identified as responses to the IRFA and must be filed 
on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this NPRM. The 
Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference 
Information Center, will send a copy of this NPRM, including the IRFA, 
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration 
(SBA). In addition, the NPRM and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be 
published in the Federal Register.

B. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    The NPRM contains proposed new information collection requirements. 
The Commission, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork 
burdens, invites the general public and the Office of Management and 
Budget to comment on the information collection requirements contained 
in the NPRM, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public 
Law 104-13. In addition, pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork 
Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4), we 
seek specific comment on how we might further reduce the information 
collection burden for small business concerns with fewer than 25 
employees.

C. Ex Parte Rules

    The proceeding is a ``permit-but-disclose'' proceeding in 
accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons making ex 
parte presentations must file a copy of any written presentation or a 
memorandum summarizing any oral presentation within two business days 
after the presentation (unless a different deadline applicable to the 
Sunshine period applies). Persons making oral ex parte presentations 
are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentation must (1) list 
all persons attending or otherwise participating in the meeting at 
which the ex parte presentation was made; and (2) summarize all data 
presented and arguments made during the presentation. If the 
presentation consisted in whole or in part of the presentation of data 
or arguments already reflected in the presenter's written comments, 
memoranda or other filings in the proceeding, the presenter may provide 
citations to such data or arguments in his or her prior comments, 
memoranda, or other filings (specifying the relevant page and/or 
paragraph numbers where such data or arguments can be found) in lieu of 
summarizing them in the memorandum. Documents shown or given to 
Commission staff during ex parte meetings are deemed to be written ex 
parte presentations and must be filed consistent with rule 1.1206(b). 
In proceedings governed by rule 1.49(f) or for which the Commission has 
made available a method of electronic filing, written ex parte 
presentations and memoranda summarizing oral ex parte presentations, 
and all attachments thereto, must be filed through the electronic 
comment filing system available for that proceeding, and must be filed 
in their native format (e.g., .doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). 
Participants in this proceeding should familiarize themselves with the 
Commission's ex parte rules.

D. Comment Filing Procedures

    Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 47 
CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply 
comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of the 
NPRM. Comments should be filed in GN Docket No. 15-206. Comments may be 
filed using the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS). 
See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 
24121 (1998).
    [ssquf] Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/.
    [ssquf] Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must file 
an original and one copy of each filing.
    Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, by commercial 
overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service 
mail. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, 
Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.
     All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings 
for the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 
445 12th St. SW., Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours 
are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together with 
rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes must be disposed of 
before entering the building.
     Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton 
Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
     U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority 
mail must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW., Washington DC 20554.

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    Confidential Materials: Parties wishing to file materials with a 
claim of confidentiality should follow the procedures set forth in 
section 0.459 of the Commission's rules. Confidential submissions may 
not be filed via ECFS but rather should be filed with the Secretary's 
Office following the procedures set forth in 47 CFR 0.459. Redacted 
versions of confidential submissions may be filed via ECFS.

V. Ordering Clauses

    Accordingly, it is ordered pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 
4(o), of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 
154(i)-(j) & (o), and pursuant to the Cable Landing License Act of 
1921, 47 U.S.C. 34-39 and 3 U.S.C. 301 that this Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking in GN Docket No. 15-206 is adopted.
    It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a 
copy of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, including the Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of 
the Small Business Administration.

VII. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended 
(RFA), the Commission has prepared this Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities by the recommendations in this 
NPRM. Written public comments are requested on this IRFA. Comments must 
be identified as responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the 
deadlines for comments provided in ``Comment Period and Procedures'' of 
this NPRM. The Commission will send a copy of this NPRM, including this 
IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA). In addition, the NPRM and IRFA (or summaries 
thereof) will be published in the Federal Register.

A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Proposed Rules

    We propose measures to improve the utility and effectiveness of the 
current scheme for receiving information on submarine cable outages, 
with the ultimate goal of enhancing both our overall understanding of 
submarine cable system status and our knowledge regarding specific 
outages disruptions and restoration efforts.

B. Legal Basis

    The NPRM is adopted pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), and 4(o) of 
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i)-(j) & 
(o) and pursuant to the Cable Landing License Act of 1921, 47 U.S.C. 
34-39 and 3 U.S.C. 301.

C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which 
the Proposed Rules Will Apply

    The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where 
feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be 
affected by the proposals, if adopted. The RFA generally defines the 
term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the terms ``small 
business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small governmental 
jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same 
meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business 
Act. A small business concern is one that: (1) Is independently owned 
and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) 
satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business 
Administration (SBA).
    The proposals in the NPRM apply only to entities licensed to 
construct and operate submarine cables under the Cable Landing License 
Act. The NPRM proposes to have submarine cable licensees affected by a 
service outage file outage reports with the Commission describing the 
outage and restoration.
    The entities that the NPRM proposes to require to file reports are 
a mixture of both large and small entities. The Commission has not 
developed a small business size standard directed specifically toward 
these entities. However, as described below, these entities fit into 
larger categories for which the SBA has developed size standards that 
provide these facilities or services.
    Facilities-based Carriers. Facilities-based providers of 
international telecommunications services would fall into the larger 
category of interexchange carriers. Neither the Commission nor the SBA 
has developed a small business size standard specifically for providers 
of interexchange services. The appropriate size standard under SBA 
rules is for the category Wired Telecommunications Carriers. Under that 
size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer 
employees. Census Bureau data for 2007, which now supersede data from 
the 2002 Census, show that there were 3,188 firms in this category that 
operated for the entire year. Of this total, 3,144 had employment of 
999 or fewer and 44 firms had had employment of 1,000 employees or 
more. Thus under this category and the associated small business size 
standard, the majority of these Interexchange carriers can be 
considered small entities. According to Commission data, 359 companies 
reported that their primary telecommunications service activity was the 
provision of interexchange services. Of these 359 companies, an 
estimated 317 have 1,500 or fewer employees and 42 have more than 1,500 
employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the majority of 
interexchange service providers are small entities that may be affected 
by rules adopted pursuant to the NPRM.
    In the 2009 annual traffic and revenue report, 38 facilities-based 
and facilities-resale carriers reported approximately $5.8 billion in 
revenues from international message telephone service (IMTS). Of these, 
three reported IMTS revenues of more than $1 billion, eight reported 
IMTS revenues of more than $100 million, 10 reported IMTS revenues of 
more than $50 million, 20 reported IMTS revenues of more than $10 
million, 25 reported IMTS revenues of more than $5 million, and 30 
reported IMTS revenues of more than $1 million. Based solely on their 
IMTS revenues the majority of these carriers would be considered non-
small entities under the SBA definition.
    The 2009 traffic and revenue report also shows that 45 facilities-
based and facilities-resale carriers (including 14 who also reported 
IMTS revenues) reported $683 million for international private line 
services; of which four reported private line revenues of more than $50 
million, 12 reported private line revenues of more than $10 million, 30 
reported revenues of more than $1 million, 34 reported private line 
revenues of more than $500,000; 41 reported revenues of more than 
$100,000, while 2 reported revenues of less than $10,000.
    The 2009 traffic and revenue report also shows that seven carriers 
(including one that reported both IMTS and private line revenues, one 
that reported IMTS revenues and three that reported private line 
revenues) reported $50 million for international miscellaneous 
services, of which two reported miscellaneous services revenues of more 
than $1 million, one reported revenues of more than $500,000, two 
reported revenues of

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more than $200,000, one reported revenues of more than $50,000, while 
one reported revenues of less than $20,000. Based on its miscellaneous 
services revenue, this one carrier with revenues of less than $20,000 
would be considered a small business under the SBA definition. Based on 
their private line revenues, most of these entities would be considered 
non-small entities under the SBA definition.
    Providers of International Telecommunications Transmission 
Facilities. According to the 2012 Circuit-Status Report, 61 U.S. 
international facility-based carriers filed information pursuant to 
section 43.82. Some of these providers would fall within the category 
of Inter-exchange Carriers, some would fall within the category of 
Wired Telecommunications Carriers, while others may not. The Commission 
has not developed a small business size standard specifically for 
providers of interexchange services. The appropriate size standard 
under SBA rules is for the category Wired Telecommunications Carriers. 
Under that size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or 
fewer employees. Census Bureau data for 2007, which now supersede data 
from the 2002 Census, show that there were 3,188 firms in this category 
that operated for the entire year. Of this total, 3,144 had employment 
of 999 or fewer and 44 firms had had employment of 1,000 employees or 
more. Thus under this category and the associated small business size 
standard, the majority of these Interexchange carriers can be 
considered small entities. According to Commission data, 359 companies 
reported that their primary telecommunications service activity was the 
provision of interexchange services. Of these 359 companies, an 
estimated 317 have 1,500 or fewer employees and 42 have more than 1,500 
employees. The circuit-status report does not include employee or 
revenue statistics, so we are unable to determine how many carriers 
could be considered small entities under the SBA standard. Although it 
is quite possible that a carrier could report a small amount of 
capacity and have significant revenues, we will consider those 61 
carriers to be small entities at this time. In addition, of the 79 
carriers that filed an annual circuit-status report for 2009, there 
were at least four carriers that reported no circuits owned or in use 
at the end of 2009.
    Operators of Undersea Cable Systems. The NPRM seeks comment on 
whether submarine cable facilities should be subject to reporting 
requirements in the event of an outage. Neither the Commission nor the 
SBA has developed a size standard specifically for operators of 
undersea cables. Such entities would fall within the large category of 
Wired Telecommunications Carriers. The size standard under SBA rules 
for that category is that such a business is small if it has 1,500 or 
fewer employees. Census Bureau data for 2007, which now supersede data 
from the 2002 Census, show that there were 3,188 firms in this category 
that operated for the entire year. Of this total, 3,144 had employment 
of 999 or fewer, and 44 firms had had employment of 1,000 employees or 
more. Thus under this category and the associated small business size 
standard, the majority of these carriers can be considered small 
entities. We do not have data on the number of employees or revenues of 
operators of undersea cables. Because we do not have information on the 
number of employees or their annual revenues, we shall consider all 
such providers to be small entities for purposes of this IRFA.
    Operators of Non-Common Carrier International Transmission 
Facilities. At present, carriers that provide common carrier 
international transmission facilities over submarine cables are not 
required to report on outages, though the NPRM seeks comment on whether 
such carriers should be required to provide outage reports. Neither the 
Commission nor the SBA has developed a small business size standard 
specifically for providers of non-common carrier terrestrial 
facilities. The operators of such terrestrial facilities would fall 
within the larger category of Wired Telecommunications Carriers. The 
appropriate size standard under SBA rules for the Wired 
Telecommunications Carriers category is that such a business is small 
if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. Census Bureau data for 2007, which 
now supersede data from the 2002 Census, show that there were 3,188 
firms in this category that operated for the entire year. Of this 
total, 3,144 had employment of 999 or fewer and 44 firms had had 
employment of 1000 or more.
    Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. Because some of the 
international terrestrial facilities that are used to provide 
international telecommunications services may be owned by incumbent 
local exchange carriers, we have included small incumbent local 
exchange carriers in this present RFA analysis, to the extent that such 
local exchange carriers may operate such international facilities. 
(Local exchange carriers along the U.S.-border with Mexico or Canada 
may have local facilities that cross the border.) Neither the 
Commission nor the SBA has developed a small business size standard 
specifically for incumbent local exchange carriers. The appropriate 
size standard under SBA rules is for the category Wired 
Telecommunications Carriers. Under that size standard, such a business 
is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. Census Bureau data for 
2007, which now supersede data from the 2002 Census, show that there 
were 3,188 firms in this category that operated for the entire year. Of 
this total, 3,144 had employment of 999 or fewer and 44 firms had had 
employment of 1000 or more. According to Commission data, 1,307 
carriers reported that they were incumbent local exchange service 
providers. Of these 1,307 carriers, an estimated 1,006 have 1,500 or 
fewer employees and 301 have more than 1,500 employees. As noted above, 
a ``small business'' under the RFA is one that, inter alia, meets the 
pertinent small business size standard (e.g., a telephone 
communications business having 1,500 or fewer employees), and ``is not 
dominant in its field of operation.'' The SBA's Office of Advocacy 
contends that, for RFA purposes, small incumbent local exchange 
carriers are not dominant in their field of operation because any such 
dominance is not ``national'' in scope. Consequently, the Commission 
estimates that most providers of local exchange service are small 
entities that may be affected by the rules and policies proposed in the 
NPRM. We have therefore included small incumbent local exchange 
carriers in this RFA analysis, although we emphasize that this RFA 
action has no effect on Commission analysis and determinations in 
other, non-RFA contexts. Thus under this category and the associated 
small business size standard, the majority of these incumbent local 
exchange service providers can be considered small providers.

D. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements

    The NPRM seeks comment on a proposal to mandate outage reporting 
requirements to all submarine cable licensees. An outage occurs when a 
licensee experiences an event in which (1) connectivity in either the 
transmit mode or receive mode is lost for at least 30 minutes; or (2) 
50 percent or more of the capacity of the submarine cable, in either 
transmit or receive mode, is lost for at least 30 minutes. After a 
triggering event, the reporting requirement consists of three filings, 
the Notification,

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an Interim Report for unplanned outages, and the Final Report, which 
provide the Commission important data to improve the Commission's 
situational awareness on the operational status of submarine cables. We 
expect the filed reports will be based on information already within 
the reporting entity's possession, therefore these should be considered 
routine reports, though we seek comment on this assumption.

E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small 
Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered

    The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant, 
specifically small business, alternatives that it has considered in 
reaching its proposed approach, which may include the following four 
alternatives (among others): ``(1) The establishment of differing 
compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into 
account the resources available to small entities; (2) the 
clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance and 
reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use 
of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) an exemption 
from coverage or the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities.''
    The NPRM seeks comment on its cost-benefit analysis of imposing 
this new reporting requirement, including information on the extent to 
which submarine cable licensees already possess the outage information 
that we propose to require. The Commission takes the position that the 
national security and economic benefits of providing the Commission 
with situational awareness of the operating status submarine cables 
outweighs the minimal cost of reporting proposed. We seek comment on 
that view. The Commission proposes these rules only after its existing 
ad hoc and voluntary system of reporting submarine cable outages has 
failed to provide the Commission with the information it requires. In 
addition, the Commission proposes that where there are multiple 
licensees of a single submarine cable that experiences an outage, the 
licensees of that cable can designate a Responsible Licensee to report 
on the outage on behalf of all affected licensees. While each licensee 
maintains the responsibility of ensuring that the proper reports are 
filed, this process can cut down on the individual reporting 
requirements for many licensees, possibly including small businesses. 
The Commission seeks comment on how it can create the most efficient 
and least burdensome process possible while still meeting its goals.

F. Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With the 
Proposed Rules

    None.

List of Subjects in 47 CFR parts 1 and 4

    Disruptions to Communications, Telecommunications, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.

Proposed Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR parts 1 and 4 as 
follows:

PART 1--PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

0
1. The authority citation for part 1 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), 309, 
1403, 1404, 1451, and 1452.

0
2. Section 1.767 is amended by adding paragraph (g)(15), revising 
paragraph (n) and adding paragraph (o) to read as follows:


Sec.  1.767  Cable landing licenses.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (15) Licensees shall file submarine cable outage reports as 
required in part 4 of this chapter.
* * * * *
    (n)(1) With the exception of submarine cable outage reports, and 
subject to the availability of electronic forms, all applications and 
notifications described in this section must be filed electronically 
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 requirements, see part 
1, subpart Y, and the IBFS homepage at http://www.fcc.gov/ibfs. See 
also Sec. Sec.  63.20 and 63.53 of this chapter.
    (2) Submarine cable outage reports must be filed as set forth in 
part 4 of this chapter.
    (o) Outage Reporting Licensees of a cable landing license granted 
prior to March 15, 2002 shall file submarine cable outage reports as 
required in part 4 of this chapter.

PART 4--DISRUPTIONS TO COMMUNICATIONS

0
3. The authority citation for part 4 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  47 U.S.C. 34-39, 154, 155, 157, 201, 251, 307, 316, 
615a-1, 1302(a), and 1302(b); 5 U.S.C. 301, and Executive Order no. 
10530.

0
4. Section 4.1 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  4.1  Scope, basis, and purpose.

    (a) In this part, the Federal Communications Commission is setting 
forth requirements pertinent to the reporting of disruptions to 
communications and to the reliability and security of communications 
infrastructures.
    (b) The definitions, criteria, and reporting requirements set forth 
in Sec. Sec.  4.2 through 4.13 of this part are applicable to the 
communications providers defined in Sec.  4.3 of this part.
    (c) The definitions, criteria, and reporting requirements set forth 
in Sec.  4.15 of this part are applicable to providers of submarine 
cable licensees who have been licensed pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 34-39.
0
5. Add Sec.  4.15, to read as follows:


Sec.  4.15  Submarine Cable Outage Reporting

    (a) Definitions
    (1) For purposes of this section, ``outage'' is defined as a 
failure or degradation in the performance of that communications 
provider's cable regardless of whether the traffic can be rerouted to 
an alternate cable.
    (2) An ``outage'' requires reporting under this section when:
    (i) An event occurs in which connectivity in either the transmit 
mode or the receive mode is lost for at least 30 minutes; or
    (ii) Fifty percent or more of the capacity of the submarine cable, 
in either the transmit mode or the receive mode, is lost for at least 
30 minutes.
    (b) Outage Reporting
    (1) For each outage that requires reporting under this section, the 
licensee (or Responsible Licensee as noted herein) shall provide the 
Commission with a Notification, and Interim Report (subject to the 
limitations on planned outages in paragraph (b)(2)(iii) of this 
section), and a Final Outage Report.
    (i) For a submarine cable that is jointly owned and operated by 
multiple licensees, the licensees of that cable may designate a 
Responsible Licensee that files outage reports under this rule on 
behalf of all licensees on the affected cable.
    (ii) Licensees opting to designate a Responsible Licensee must 
jointly notify the Chief of the Public Safety and Homeland Security 
Bureau's Cybersecurity and Communications Reliability Division of this 
decision in writing. Such notification shall include the name of the 
submarine cable at

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issue; contact information for all licensees on the submarine cable at 
issue, including the Responsible Licensee;
    (2) Notification, Interim, and Final Outage Reports shall be 
submitted by a person authorized by the licensee to submit such reports 
to the Commission.
    (i) The person submitting the Final Outage Report to the Commission 
shall also be authorized by the licensee to legally bind the provider 
to the truth, completeness, and accuracy of the information contained 
in the report. Each Final report shall be attested by the person 
submitting the report that he/she has read the report prior to 
submitting it and on oath deposes and states that the information 
contained therein is true, correct, and accurate to the best of his/her 
knowledge and belief and that the licensee on oath deposes and states 
that this information is true, complete, and accurate.
    (ii) The Notification is due within 120 minutes of the time of 
determining that an event is reportable. The Notification shall be 
submitted in good faith. Licensees shall provide: The name of the 
reporting licensee; the name of the cable and a list of all licensees 
for that cable; the date and time of onset of the outage (for planned 
events, this is the estimated start time/date of the repair); a brief 
description of the event, including root cause; nearest cable landing 
station; approximate location of the event (either in nautical miles 
from the nearest cable landing station or in latitude and longitude); 
best estimate of the duration of the event (total amount of time 
connectivity is lost or 50 percent or more of the capacity is lost); 
whether the event is planned or unplanned; and a contact name, contact 
email address, and contact telephone number by which the Commission's 
technical staff may contact the reporting entity.
    (iii) The Interim Report is due within 120 minutes of scheduling a 
repair to a submarine cable. The Interim Report shall be submitted in 
good faith. Licensees shall provide: The name of the reporting 
licensee; the name of the cable; a brief description of the event, 
including root cause; the date and time of onset of the outage; nearest 
cable landing station; approximate location of the event (either in 
nautical miles from the nearest cable landing station or in latitude 
and longitude); best estimate of when the cable is scheduled to be 
repaired, including approximate arrival time and date of the repair 
ship, if applicable; a contact name, contact email address, and contact 
telephone number by which the Commission's technical staff may contact 
the reporting entity. The Interim report is not required where the 
licensee has reported in the Notification that the outage at issue is a 
planned outage.
    (iv) The Final Outage Report is due seven days after the repair is 
completed. The Final Outage Report shall contain: The name of the 
reporting licensee; the name of the cable, the date and time of onset 
of the outage (for planned events, this is the start date and time of 
the repair); a brief description of the event; nearest cable landing 
station; approximate location of the event (either in nautical miles 
from the nearest cable landing station or in latitude and longitude); 
duration of the event (total amount of time connectivity is lost or 50 
percent or more of the capacity is lost); whether the event was planned 
or unplanned; the restoration method; and a contact name, contact email 
address, and contact telephone number by which the Commission's 
technical staff may contact the reporting entity. The Final Report must 
also contain an attestation as described in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this 
section.
    (v) The Notification, Interim Report, and Final Outage Reports are 
to be submitted electronically to the Commission. ``Submitted 
electronically'' refers to submission of the information using 
Commission-approved Web-based outage report templates. If there are 
technical impediments to using the Web-based system during the 
Notification stage, then a written Notification to the Commission by 
email to the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau is 
permitted; such Notification shall contain the information required. 
Electronic filing shall be effectuated in accordance with procedures 
that are specified by the Commission by public notice.
    (c) Confidentiality reports filed under this part will be presumed 
to be confidential. Public access to reports filed under this part may 
be sought only pursuant to the procedures set forth in 47 CFR 0.461. 
Notice of any requests for inspection of outage reports will be 
provided pursuant to 47 CFR 0.461(d)(3).

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                                                       • Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                  reference, Intergovernmental relations,               overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal
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                                                    October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,                 dioxide, Visibility, Volatile organic                   • People with Disabilities: Contact
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                                                    collection burden under the provisions                                                                        documents, sign language interpreters,
                                                    of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                        Dated: October 23, 2015.                            CART, etc.) by email: FCC504@fcc.gov
                                                    U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);                                   Samuel Coleman,                                       or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202–
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                                                    substantial number of small entities                    BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                a claim of confidentiality should follow
                                                    under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                                                                       the procedures set forth in section 0.459
                                                    U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                                                                          of the Commission’s rules. Confidential
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                                                                                                                                                                  submissions may not be filed via ECFS
                                                    mandate or significantly or uniquely                                                                          but rather should be filed with the
                                                                                                            COMMISSION
                                                    affect small governments, as described                                                                        Secretary’s Office following the
                                                    in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     47 CFR Parts 1, 4                                     procedures set forth in 47 CFR 0.459.
                                                    of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                                                                                      Redacted versions of confidential
                                                       • Does not have Federalism                           [GN Docket No. 15–206; FCC 15–119]                    submissions may be filed via ECFS. For
                                                    implications as specified in Executive                                                                        detailed instructions for submitting
                                                    Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,                    Improving Outage Reporting for                        comments and additional information
                                                    1999);                                                  Submarine Cables and Enhancing                        on the rulemaking process, see the
                                                       • Is not an economically significant                 Submarine Cable Outage Data                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
                                                    regulatory action based on health or                    AGENCY:  Federal Communications                       this document.
                                                    safety risks subject to Executive Order                 Commission.                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                    ACTION: Proposed rule.                                Michael D. Saperstein, Jr., Attorney
                                                       • Is not a significant regulatory action                                                                   Advisor, Public Safety and Homeland
                                                    subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR                 SUMMARY:   In this document the Federal               Security Bureau, (202) 418–7008 or
                                                    28355, May 22, 2001);                                   Communications Commission                             michael.saperstein@fcc.gov.
                                                       • Is not subject to requirements of                  (Commission) proposes to require                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
                                                    section 12(d) of the National                           submarine cable licensees, as a                       summary of the Commission’s Notice of
                                                    Technology Transfer and Advancement                     condition of their license, to report on              Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in GN
                                                    Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because                outages involving either lost                         Docket No. 15–206, released on
                                                    application of those requirements would                 connectivity or degradation of 50                     September 18, 2015. The full text of this
                                                    be inconsistent with the CAA; and                       percent or more of a submarine cable’s
                                                       • Does not provide EPA with the                                                                            document is available for public
                                                                                                            capacity for periods of at least 30                   inspection during regular business
                                                    discretionary authority to address, as                  minutes, regardless of whether the
                                                    appropriate, disproportionate human                                                                           hours in the FCC Reference Center,
                                                                                                            cable’s traffic is re-routed. The                     Room CY–A257, 445 12th Street SW.,
                                                    health or environmental effects, using                  Commission seeks comment on whether
                                                    practicable and legally permissible                                                                           Washington, DC 20554, or online at
                                                                                                            this reporting system is necessary,                   https://www.fcc.gov/document/
                                                    methods, under Executive Order 12898                    whether the proposed reporting triggers
                                                    (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                                                                              improving-outage-reporting-submarine-
                                                                                                            are appropriate, and whether the                      cables.
                                                       In addition, the SIP is not approved                 reporting system proposed is the most
                                                    to apply on any Indian reservation land                 efficient means to accomplish the                     Synopsis of Notice of Proposed
                                                    or in any other area where EPA or an                    Commission’s goals of gaining visibility              Rulemaking
                                                    Indian tribe has demonstrated that a                    into the operational status of submarine              I. Introduction
                                                    tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of               cables. The document also seeks
                                                    Indian country, the proposed rule does                                                                           Submarine (or ‘‘undersea’’) cables
                                                                                                            comment on ways in which the                          provide the primary means of
                                                    not have tribal implications and will not               Commission can act to improve the
                                                    impose substantial direct costs on tribal                                                                     connectivity—voice, data and Internet—
                                                                                                            submarine cable deployment process                    between the mainland United States and
                                                    governments or preempt tribal law as                    either on its own accord or by
                                                    specified by Executive Order 13175 (65                                                                        consumers in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam,
                                                                                                            coordinating with other stakeholders.                 American Samoa, the Northern Mariana
                                                    FR 67249, November 9, 2000). This
                                                    action does have tribal implications in                 DATES: Submit comments on or before                   Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin
                                                    non-reservation areas of Indian country                 December 3, 2015 and reply comments                   Islands, as well as connectivity between
                                                    within the state. However, it will                      by December 18, 2015.                                 the United States and the rest of the
                                                    neither impose substantial direct                       ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                   world. Given the role of submarine
                                                    compliance costs on federally                           identified by docket number GN 15–                    cables to the nation’s economic and
                                                                                                            206, by any of the following methods:                 national security, there is value to
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                                                    recognized tribal governments, nor
                                                    preempt tribal law. The EPA is                             • Federal Communications                           ensuring that infrastructure is reliable,
                                                    coordinating with tribes regarding this                 Commission’s Web site: http://fjallfoss.              resilient and diverse. Today, however,
                                                    matter.                                                 fcc.gov/ecfs2/. Follow the instructions               the ad hoc approach to outage reporting
                                                                                                            for submitting comments.                              for undersea cables has resulted in a gap
                                                    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                         • Mail: U.S. Postal Service first-class,           in the sufficiency of the information that
                                                      Environmental protection, Air                         Express, and Priority mail must be                    the Commission staff receives from
                                                    pollution control, Best Available                       addressed to 445 12th Street SW.,                     service providers. To effectuate our
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                                                    public interest and our nation’s                        nor consistent with respect to reporting              licensed prior to the rule change in
                                                    economic and national security, we                      triggers, form, or substance. We seek                 2002.
                                                    need the ability to (1) be advised of                   comment on licensees’ evaluation of                      In order to ensure resiliency of these
                                                    undersea cable outages when they                        their participation in the UCIS program.              critically important undersea cables,
                                                    occur; (2) receive the information                      To what extent and under what                         regardless of whether they are used for
                                                    necessary to understand the nature of                   circumstances do submarine cable                      domestic or international voice and data
                                                    the damage and potential impacts on                     licensees make use of this tool? How                  traffic, we propose to require that all
                                                    critical U.S. economic sectors, national                many outages, planned or unplanned,                   submarine cable licensees will be
                                                    security, and other vital interests; and                does a licensee experience per year? Are              subject to Part 4’s reporting
                                                    (3) enhance coordination and help                       there discernable patterns to submarine               requirements as further described in this
                                                    facilitate restoration of service in outage             cable outages?                                        Notice. Specifically, we propose to
                                                    events.                                                    Based on our experience, we believe                amend section 1.767 to make outage
                                                      In this Notice of Proposed                            that the Commission needs access to                   reporting a condition of each cable
                                                    Rulemaking ‘‘NPRM’’), we propose to                     more timely and consistent reporting                  landing license. We seek comment on
                                                    require submarine cable licensees to                    and information to assess the                         this proposal. Are there any categories
                                                    report outages involving either lost                    operational status of submarine cables,               of licensees that should be exempted
                                                    connectivity or degradation of 50                       including any outages and the                         from mandatory outage reporting? If so,
                                                    percent or more of an undersea cable’s                  associated restoration status of these                why? Are there any entities subject to
                                                    capacity for periods of at least 30                     cables. We seek comment on whether                    the Commission’s jurisdiction (e.g.,
                                                    minutes, regardless of whether the                      the approach we propose in this item                  international communications service
                                                    cable’s traffic is re-routed. We also                   achieves our policy goals, and whether                providers) that are not licensees that
                                                    propose to amend the submarine cable                    there are other approaches that may also              should be covered by these rules? How
                                                    landing license rules to require                        achieve our policy goals. Is there a                  would applying these rules to such
                                                    compliance with the outage reporting                    manner in which the Commission could                  providers affect our legal analysis of our
                                                    requirements.                                           maintain the UCIS model, either in                    authority?
                                                                                                            format or in substance, and ensure it                    Many submarine cables are jointly
                                                    II. Discussion                                                                                                owned and operated by multiple
                                                                                                            receives the necessary data on
                                                       In this NPRM we propose rules to                     submarine cable operational status?                   licensees in a consortium. We seek
                                                    improve the Commission’s present lack                   What changes would need to be made                    comment on the assumption that,
                                                    of visibility on undersea cable                         to the current system?                                should an outage occur, it will generally
                                                    operational status by requiring undersea                                                                      cause a disruption for all licensees of
                                                    cable licensees to provide outage                       B. Proposed Submarine Cable Reporting                 that submarine cable. Based on that
                                                    information to the Commission through                   System                                                premise, and in an effort to minimize
                                                    a reliable part 4 template in accordance                  In light of the foregoing, we propose               the burden both on licensees and the
                                                    with logical standards and triggers. We                 to replace UCIS in its entirety by                    Commission, we propose that where
                                                    also propose to revise part 1 of the rules              extending modified outage reporting                   there are multiple licensees of the same
                                                    governing submarine cable licenses to                   requirements in part 4 of our rules to                cable, only one licensee per cable will
                                                    ensure compliance with the outage                       submarine cable licensees.                            be required to file an outage report. In
                                                    reporting requirements. We seek                                                                               particular, we propose an approach
                                                                                                            1. Covered Providers
                                                    comment on all aspects of this proposal,                                                                      whereby all licensees sharing a
                                                    including the definitions, degradation                     Pursuant to the Cable Landing License              submarine cable would acknowledge
                                                    thresholds, and reporting structure for                 Act and Executive Order 10530, the                    and provide consent for a designated
                                                    these requirements.                                     Commission has promulgated cable                      licensee to file on behalf of the cable
                                                                                                            landing licensing rules that require a                should an outage occur. We seek
                                                    A. Extending Mandatory Outage                           person or entity to obtain a cable                    comment on this approach.
                                                    Reporting to Submarine Cables                           landing license to connect: (1) The                      We observe that using a single
                                                      Undersea Cable Information System                     contiguous United States with any                     licensee to coordinate filing is
                                                    (UCIS). In 2008, in cooperation with                    foreign country; (2) Alaska, Hawaii, or               consistent with our treatment of
                                                    other Federal agencies, and in support                  United States territories or possessions              submarine cables in other contexts. We
                                                    of Federal national security and                        with a foreign country, the contiguous                seek comment on whether requiring
                                                    emergency preparedness                                  United States, or with each other; and                only one licensee to file outage data on
                                                    communications programs, the                            (3) points within the contiguous United               cables with multiple licensees would be
                                                    Commission began UCIS as a voluntary                    States, Alaska, Hawaii, or a territory or             efficacious. Does such an approach
                                                    outage reporting system. Licensees that                 possession in which the cable is laid                 present a risk that the Commission will
                                                    elect to use UCIS are asked to provide                  within international waters (e.g.,                    receive insufficient or otherwise
                                                    four categories of information for each                 Washington State to Alaska). The                      incomplete information? Will the
                                                    submarine cable with a cable landing in                 following entities are required to be                 ‘‘Responsible Licensee’’ always have
                                                    the United States: (1) A terrestrial route              licensees on a cable landing license: (1)             sufficient information to timely file and
                                                    map; (2) a location spreadsheet; (3) a                  Any entity that owns or controls a cable              provide a full and accurate report?
                                                    general description of restoration plans                landing station in the United States; and             Should we require licensees to formally
                                                    in the event of an incident; and (4)                    (2) all other entities owning or                      designate with the Commission one
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                                                    system restoration messages. The                        controlling a five percent or greater                 ‘‘Responsible Licensee’’ per submarine
                                                    Commission’s experience with the ad                     interest in the cable system and using                cable to bear the reporting obligation
                                                    hoc nature of this reporting approach                   the U.S. points of the cable system. We               where there are multiple licensees?
                                                    highlights two significant concerns: (1)                note that although an entity with less                Does designating a ‘‘Responsible
                                                    The Commission only receives                            than 5 percent ownership in a                         Licensee’’ place that licensee in the
                                                    information on about one-fourth of the                  submarine cable is not required to be a               position of having to get information
                                                    cables; and (2) the information                         licensee under the current rules, it may              from a different licensee who caused or
                                                    submitted is neither uniform, complete,                 be a licensee, particularly on cables                 experienced the outage in order to


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                                                    comply with full and accurate reporting                 time. We seek comment on all aspects                  proposed Notification. Should we
                                                    requirements?                                           of this proposal.                                     require reporting of additional technical
                                                       If we adopt a ‘‘Responsible Licensee’’                 We seek comment on whether there                    elements of submarine cable
                                                    reporting paradigm to enhance                           are more specific technical aspects of                performance that would enable the
                                                    administrative efficiency and                           submarine cable performance or                        Commission to perform more thorough
                                                    convenience, we believe that every                      operation that, if reported, would enable             and systematic outage reporting
                                                    submarine cable licensee has a duty to                  the Commission to perform more                        analysis? What technical elements
                                                    ensure that outages are properly and                    sophisticated and useful outage                       would be appropriate to include in the
                                                    adequately reported. We seek comment                    reporting analysis. Are there any                     Notification and do they differ from
                                                    on this approach. Is such an approach                   elements of the UCIS reporting structure              those that should be included in the
                                                    equitable and capable of efficient                      that should remain if we adopt our                    Interim Report and Final Report? Are all
                                                    implementation? Would such an                           proposal to require submarine cable                   of the reporting elements proposed
                                                    approach create the right incentives for                outages under Part 4 of our rules? If we              generally known, or knowable with due
                                                    co-licensees to work together to quickly                were to retain UCIS, are these reporting              diligence, to the licensees at the time
                                                    and accurate identify and report on                     elements still applicable? Are there                  the Notification would be due? If not,
                                                    outages? If reports are not timely-filed or             other technical specifications or aspects             what elements are generally unknown at
                                                    accurate due to inability of the                        of submarine cable performance that                   this stage and when do licensees receive
                                                    ‘‘Responsible Licensee’’ to obtain                      should trigger a reporting requirement?               such information? If the outage is a
                                                    necessary information from the licensee                                                                       planned outage, should we require
                                                    who caused the outage, would                            3. Report Information, Format and
                                                                                                                                                                  advance notification of the planned
                                                    enforcement action be appropriate                       Timing
                                                                                                                                                                  outage?
                                                    against the ‘‘Responsible Licensee’’                       We propose to integrate submarine                     Following the Notification, we
                                                    only, or against co-licensees? Should                   cable outage reporting into the existing              propose to require licensees to file an
                                                    each licensee be jointly and severally                  NORS platform because it has proven to                Interim Report, if applicable (i.e., for an
                                                    liable for any forfeiture? Are the                      be an efficient mechanism for both                    unplanned outage), when the repair has
                                                    administrative efficiencies of the                      reporting entities and Commission                     been scheduled. We believe that a
                                                    Responsible Licensee system beneficial                  analysis. Our proposed system is                      licensee will have significantly more
                                                    to reporting entities? Would the                        similar, but not identical, to other part             information about expected repair times
                                                    Responsible Licensee system complicate                  4 outage reporting requirements. Here,                after it has scheduled its undersea
                                                    the Commission’s ability to ensure                      we propose a three-report system that                 repair. Accordingly, we propose to
                                                    proper reporting?                                       requires a Notification, an Interim                   require an Interim Report within 120
                                                    2. Defining a Reportable Outage or                      Report to inform the Commission when                  minutes of scheduling the repair. We
                                                    Disruption                                              repairs have been scheduled, and a                    propose that the Interim Report would
                                                                                                            Final Report for each outage event. We                include:
                                                       We propose that an outage sufficient                 propose that in the event of a planned                   • The name of the reporting entity;
                                                    to trigger Part 4 reporting exists for                  outage, licensees would not be required                  • The name of the cable;
                                                    submarine cables if there is a failure or               to file an Interim Report if the planned                 • A brief description of the event,
                                                    significant degradation in the                          nature of the event was appropriately                 including root cause;
                                                    performance of a submarine cable,                       signaled in the Notification.                            • The date and time of onset of the
                                                    regardless of whether traffic traversing                   Under our proposal, a licensee would               outage;
                                                    that cable can be re-routed to an                       be required to file a Notification in                    • Nearest cable landing station;
                                                    alternate cable. This proposal,                         NORS within 120 minutes from the time                    • Approximate location of the event
                                                    analogous to part 4 reporting for                       that the licensee has determined that an              (either in nautical miles from the
                                                    simplex outages, seems appropriate                      event is reportable. We propose that the              nearest cable landing station or in
                                                    given the possibility of damage to                      Notification would include:                           latitude and longitude);
                                                    multiple cables due to one or multiple                     • The name of the reporting entity;                   • Best estimate of when the cable is
                                                    related or unrelated events and the                        • The name of the cable and a list of              scheduled to be repaired, including
                                                    relatively small number of undersea                     all licensees for that cable;                         approximate arrival time and date of the
                                                    cables available for re-routing generally.                 • A brief description of the event,                repair ship, if applicable;
                                                    We seek comment on this proposal.                       including root cause;                                    • A contact name, contact email
                                                    How do licensees generally provide                         • Whether the event is planned or                  address, and contact telephone number
                                                    redundancy, and what are the notable                    unplanned;                                            by which the Commission’s technical
                                                    effects on other services, if any?                         • The date and time of onset of the                staff may contact the reporting entity.
                                                       Further, we propose reporting of a                   outage (for planned events, this is the               We seek comment on all aspects of our
                                                    submarine cable disruption when either:                 estimated start time/date of the repair);             proposed Interim Report. We note that
                                                    (i) an event occurs in which                               • Nearest cable landing station;                   the NORS interface automatically
                                                    connectivity in either the transmit mode                   • Approximate location of the event                populates the fields where information
                                                    or the receive mode is lost for at least                (either in nautical miles from the                    required duplicates that of the
                                                    30 minutes; or (ii) an event occurs in                  nearest cable landing station or in                   Notification, so the reporting licensee
                                                    which 50 percent or more of a cable’s                   latitude and longitude);                              will not have to reenter data unless it is
                                                    capacity in either the transmit mode or                    • Best estimate of the duration of the             to amend or edit a previously-supplied
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                                                    the receive mode is lost for at least 30                event (total amount of time connectivity              response. Should we require reporting
                                                    minutes, regardless of whether the                      will be lost or 50 percent or more of the             of additional technical elements of
                                                    traffic is re-routed. In this proposal we               capacity will be lost);                               submarine cable performance that
                                                    distinguish connectivity, which is the                     • A contact name, contact email                    would enable the Commission to
                                                    fundamental ability to transmit a signal,               address, and contact telephone number                 perform more thorough and systematic
                                                    from capacity, which speaks to the                      by which the Commission’s technical                   outage reporting analysis? What
                                                    cable’s bandwidth or throughput that it                 staff may contact the reporting entity.               technical elements would be
                                                    is capable of transmitting at any one                   We seek comment on all aspects of our                 appropriate to include in the Interim


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                                                    Report and do they differ from those                    attestation that the information supplied             they occur); we believe that the
                                                    that should be included in the                          is complete and accurate, and the                     reporting system we propose in this
                                                    Notification and Final Report? Are all of               manner of filing. We seek comment on                  NPRM would have substantially lower
                                                    the reporting elements proposed                         applying the concepts of this rule to                 costs of compliance because we have
                                                    generally known, or knowable with due                   submarine cable reporting.                            eliminated many of the elements
                                                    diligence, to the licensees at the time                 4. Confidentiality                                    requested in UCIS. We estimated that
                                                    the Interim Report would be due? If not,                                                                      there would be 40 annual restoration or
                                                    what elements are generally unknown at                     Section 4.2 of the Commission’s rules
                                                                                                                                                                  trouble reports. Is this figure still
                                                    this stage and when do licensees receive                governing outage reporting states that
                                                                                                            ‘‘[r]eports filed under this part will be             accurate? There are roughly 100–200
                                                    such information?                                                                                             incidents requiring repair each year
                                                       After the Interim Report (if                         presumed to be confidential.’’ We
                                                                                                            propose to continue treating this                     globally, and the majority of these
                                                    applicable), we propose to require
                                                                                                            information as presumptively                          incidents appear to have occurred on
                                                    licensees to file a Final Report seven
                                                                                                            confidential. We seek comment on this                 cables not directly connected to the
                                                    days after the repair is completed. We
                                                    propose that the Final Report would                     proposal. We observe that NORS data is                United States. In light of the relatively
                                                    include:                                                routinely shared with the U.S.                        small number of submarine cable
                                                       • The name of the reporting entity;                  Department of Homeland Security                       incidents that appear to have affected
                                                       • The name of the cable;                             (DHS). The Commission is currently                    FCC-licensed cables directly, and
                                                       • Whether the outage was planned or                  seeking comment on whether to share                   depending on how we define a
                                                    unplanned;                                              its Part 4 NORS outage reporting data                 reportable incident, we seek input on
                                                       • The date and time of onset of the                  with other federal agencies and/or state              the burden of such reporting on filing
                                                    outage (for planned events, this is the                 governments. We seek comment on                       parties. Do licensees already collect the
                                                    start date and time of the repair);                     whether the decision the Commission                   information we are seeking? If so, how
                                                       • A brief description of the event;                  adopts regarding sharing outage                       much extra effort would be required to
                                                       • Nearest cable landing station;                     reporting in the current NORS context                 input that information into the proposed
                                                       • Approximate location of the event                  should be applicable to information the               database?
                                                    (either in nautical miles from the                      Commission would receive if it were to
                                                    nearest cable landing station or in                     extend the outage reporting                              We conservatively estimate that the
                                                    latitude and longitude);                                requirements to submarine cables. What                total annual burden will be $8,000 for
                                                       • Duration of the event (total amount                types of federal agencies and/or state                the entire industry once the licensees
                                                    of time connectivity was lost or 50                     and territorial governments would need                have set up adequate reporting
                                                    percent or more of the capacity is lost);               to access information on submarine                    processes. For the annual burden, we
                                                       • The restoration method;                            cable outage reports? Should such                     conservatively estimate that there will
                                                       • A contact name, contact email                      sharing be limited to cases where there               be 50 reportable events. We
                                                    address, and contact telephone number                   is a direct effect on the government                  conservatively estimate based on our
                                                    by which the Commission’s technical                     entity?                                               experience with NORS reporting that
                                                    staff may contact the reporting entity.                                                                       the Notification will require 15 minutes
                                                       We seek comment on all aspects of                    C. Costs and Benefits of Outage
                                                                                                            Reporting Requirements                                to complete, the Interim Report will
                                                    our proposed Final Report. We note that
                                                                                                                                                                  require 45 minutes to complete, and the
                                                    the NORS interface automatically                          We tentatively conclude that the
                                                                                                                                                                  final report will require one hour to
                                                    populates the fields where information                  benefits to be gained from this new
                                                                                                                                                                  complete, for a total of two hours per
                                                    required duplicates that of the                         reporting regime will substantially
                                                    Notification and Interim Report, so the                 outweigh any costs to providers. The                  reportable event. At an assumed labor
                                                    reporting licensee will not have to                     benefit of the Commission’s situational               cost of $80/hour, and two hours for each
                                                    reenter data unless it is to amend or edit              awareness and ability to facilitate                   of the 50 reporting cycles, the total cost
                                                    a previously-supplied response. Should                  communications alternatives, which                    of compliance would be $8,000. We
                                                    we require reporting of additional                      would come as a result of promulgating                seek comment on this analysis. We
                                                    technical elements of submarine cable                   these rules, is particularly amplified                recognize that there are costs associated
                                                    performance that would enable the                       with submarine cables due to the                      with implementing any new reporting
                                                    Commission to perform more thorough                     relatively small number of submarine                  system. What are the incremental costs
                                                    and systematic outage reporting                         cable serving as conduits for traffic to              of implementing the proposed NORS
                                                    analysis? What technical elements                       and from the United States.                           reporting system, recognizing a
                                                    would be appropriate to include in the                    We are proposing a narrowly-tailored                reporting system may already be in
                                                    Final Report and do they differ from                    submarine cable outage reporting regime               place for filing UCIS reports? To what
                                                    those that should be included in the                    that we believe will have minimal cost                extent are we proposing to require
                                                    Notification and Interim Report? Are all                to the entities reporting those outages.              information that is not readily available
                                                    of the reporting elements proposed                      We seek comment on the tentative                      as part of the normal course of business
                                                    generally known, or knowable with due                   conclusion that our proposal’s expected               in the event of an outage? Are there
                                                    diligence, to the licensees at the time                 benefits will far exceed the minimal                  costs associated with initiating the
                                                    the Final Report would be due? If not,                  costs imposed on reporting entities. In               Responsible Licensee system, such as
                                                    what elements are generally unknown at                  our UCIS OMB Supporting Statement
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                                                                                                                                                                  inter-licensee negotiations, that would
                                                    this stage and when do licensees receive                we estimated that the reporting required              add to the burdens associated with our
                                                    such information?                                       would cost $265,000 for 5,300 total
                                                                                                                                                                  proposal? Does the Responsible
                                                       We propose to adopt substantially the                hours spent on annual reporting (i.e.,
                                                                                                                                                                  Licensee system alleviate the need for
                                                    same wording codified in section 4.11 of                developing the initial reporting on
                                                                                                                                                                  many licensees to establish an internal
                                                    our rules for the submarine cable outage                terrestrial route maps, undersea cable
                                                    reporting system to the extent that it                  location spreadsheet and restoration                  reporting system if they previously
                                                    addresses authorized personnel, the                     capabilities, updating the initial reports            lacked one? We seek comment on all
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                                                    D. Improving Submarine Cable                            forth in Section VII of this NPRM.                    shown or given to Commission staff
                                                    Deployment Processes and Interagency                    Written public comments are requested                 during ex parte meetings are deemed to
                                                    Coordination                                            on this IRFA. Comments must be                        be written ex parte presentations and
                                                       The installation of submarine cable                  identified as responses to the IRFA and               must be filed consistent with rule
                                                    systems involves authorizations or                      must be filed on or before the dates                  1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by
                                                    permits from a number of federal and                    indicated on the first page of this                   rule 1.49(f) or for which the
                                                    state agencies. We seek comment on the                  NPRM. The Commission’s Consumer                       Commission has made available a
                                                    submarine cable deployment processes                    and Governmental Affairs Bureau,                      method of electronic filing, written ex
                                                    generally, and request any information                  Reference Information Center, will send               parte presentations and memoranda
                                                    concerning, for example, burdensome                     a copy of this NPRM, including the                    summarizing oral ex parte
                                                    regulations or other issues that may                    IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy               presentations, and all attachments
                                                    impede rapid deployment and                             of the Small Business Administration                  thereto, must be filed through the
                                                    maintenance of undersea cables. We                      (SBA). In addition, the NPRM and IRFA                 electronic comment filing system
                                                    also seek comment on whether there are                  (or summaries thereof) will be                        available for that proceeding, and must
                                                    any actions we can take or steps we can                 published in the Federal Register.                    be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,
                                                    encourage other agencies to take.                       B. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                    .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants
                                                       With respect to interagency                                                                                in this proceeding should familiarize
                                                                                                              The NPRM contains proposed new                      themselves with the Commission’s ex
                                                    coordination, the International Bureau,
                                                                                                            information collection requirements.                  parte rules.
                                                    which is responsible for administering
                                                                                                            The Commission, as part of its
                                                    submarine cable licenses, in                                                                                  D. Comment Filing Procedures
                                                                                                            continuing effort to reduce paperwork
                                                    coordination with the Public Safety and
                                                                                                            burdens, invites the general public and                  Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419
                                                    Homeland Security Bureau, will reach
                                                                                                            the Office of Management and Budget to                of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR
                                                    out to relevant government agencies,
                                                                                                            comment on the information collection                 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file
                                                    under its existing delegated authority, to
                                                                                                            requirements contained in the NPRM, as                comments and reply comments on or
                                                    develop and improve interagency
                                                                                                            required by the Paperwork Reduction                   before the dates indicated on the first
                                                    coordination processes and best                         Act of 1995, Public Law 104–13. In
                                                    practices vis-à-vis submarine cable                                                                          page of the NPRM. Comments should be
                                                                                                            addition, pursuant to the Small                       filed in GN Docket No. 15–206.
                                                    deployment activities and related                       Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,
                                                    permits and authorizations to increase                                                                        Comments may be filed using the
                                                                                                            Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.                     Commission’s Electronic Comment
                                                    transparency and information sharing                    3506(c)(4), we seek specific comment on
                                                    among the government agencies, cable                                                                          Filing System (ECFS). See Electronic
                                                                                                            how we might further reduce the                       Filing of Documents in Rulemaking
                                                    licensees, and other stakeholders. The                  information collection burden for small
                                                    Bureaus will report their progress to the                                                                     Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
                                                                                                            business concerns with fewer than 25
                                                    Commissioners. Are there additional                                                                              D Electronic Filers: Comments may be
                                                                                                            employees.
                                                    means in which we may take actions to                                                                         filed electronically using the Internet by
                                                    facilitate investments in and the rapid                 C. Ex Parte Rules                                     accessing the ECFS: http://fjallfoss.fcc.
                                                    construction of reliable submarine cable                   The proceeding is a ‘‘permit-but-                  gov/ecfs2/.
                                                    network infrastructure?                                 disclose’’ proceeding in accordance                      D Paper Filers: Parties who choose to
                                                                                                            with the Commission’s ex parte rules.                 file by paper must file an original and
                                                    E. Legal Authority                                                                                            one copy of each filing.
                                                                                                            Persons making ex parte presentations
                                                      The Cable Landing License Act and                     must file a copy of any written                          Filings can be sent by hand or
                                                    Executive Order 10530 provide the                       presentation or a memorandum                          messenger delivery, by commercial
                                                    Commission with authority to grant,                     summarizing any oral presentation                     overnight courier, or by first-class or
                                                    withhold, condition and revoke                          within two business days after the                    overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All
                                                    submarine cable landing licenses. We                    presentation (unless a different deadline             filings must be addressed to the
                                                    tentatively conclude that that the Cable                applicable to the Sunshine period                     Commission’s Secretary, Office of the
                                                    Landing License Act and Executive                       applies). Persons making oral ex parte                Secretary, Federal Communications
                                                    Order 10530 provide the Commission                      presentations are reminded that                       Commission.
                                                    authority to adopt the outage reporting                 memoranda summarizing the                                • All hand-delivered or messenger-
                                                    rules proposed in this NPRM and to                      presentation must (1) list all persons                delivered paper filings for the
                                                    impose compliance obligations with the                  attending or otherwise participating in               Commission’s Secretary must be
                                                    proposed outage reporting requirements.                 the meeting at which the ex parte                     delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445
                                                    We seek comment on the Commission’s                     presentation was made; and (2)                        12th St. SW., Room TW–A325,
                                                    authority under the Cable Landing                       summarize all data presented and                      Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours
                                                    License Act and Executive Order 10530                   arguments made during the                             are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. All hand deliveries
                                                    to adopt the Part 1 and Part 4 rules on                 presentation. If the presentation                     must be held together with rubber bands
                                                    outage reporting obligations proposed in                consisted in whole or in part of the                  or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes
                                                    the NPRM.                                               presentation of data or arguments                     must be disposed of before entering the
                                                    IV. Procedural Matters                                  already reflected in the presenter’s                  building.
                                                                                                            written comments, memoranda or other                     • Commercial overnight mail (other
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                                                    A. Regulatory Flexibility Act                           filings in the proceeding, the presenter              than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail
                                                      As required by the Regulatory                         may provide citations to such data or                 and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300
                                                    Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), the                      arguments in his or her prior comments,               East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights,
                                                    Commission has prepared an Initial                      memoranda, or other filings (specifying               MD 20743.
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)                  the relevant page and/or paragraph                       • U.S. Postal Service first-class,
                                                    of the possible significant economic                    numbers where such data or arguments                  Express, and Priority mail must be
                                                    impact on small entities of the proposals               can be found) in lieu of summarizing                  addressed to 445 12th Street SW.,
                                                    addressed in the NPRM. The IRFA is set                  them in the memorandum. Documents                     Washington DC 20554.


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                                                      People with Disabilities: To request                  submarine cable outages, with the                     Census Bureau data for 2007, which
                                                    materials in accessible formats for                     ultimate goal of enhancing both our                   now supersede data from the 2002
                                                    people with disabilities (braille, large                overall understanding of submarine                    Census, show that there were 3,188
                                                    print, electronic files, audio format),                 cable system status and our knowledge                 firms in this category that operated for
                                                    send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or call                 regarding specific outages disruptions                the entire year. Of this total, 3,144 had
                                                    the Consumer & Governmental Affairs                     and restoration efforts.                              employment of 999 or fewer and 44
                                                    Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202–                                                                          firms had had employment of 1,000
                                                                                                            B. Legal Basis
                                                    418–0432 (tty).                                                                                               employees or more. Thus under this
                                                      Confidential Materials: Parties                         The NPRM is adopted pursuant to                     category and the associated small
                                                    wishing to file materials with a claim of               sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), and 4(o) of the               business size standard, the majority of
                                                    confidentiality should follow the                       Communications Act of 1934, as                        these Interexchange carriers can be
                                                    procedures set forth in section 0.459 of                amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i)–(j) & (o)              considered small entities. According to
                                                    the Commission’s rules. Confidential                    and pursuant to the Cable Landing                     Commission data, 359 companies
                                                    submissions may not be filed via ECFS                   License Act of 1921, 47 U.S.C. 34–39                  reported that their primary
                                                    but rather should be filed with the                     and 3 U.S.C. 301.                                     telecommunications service activity was
                                                    Secretary’s Office following the                        C. Description and Estimate of the                    the provision of interexchange services.
                                                    procedures set forth in 47 CFR 0.459.                   Number of Small Entities to Which the                 Of these 359 companies, an estimated
                                                    Redacted versions of confidential                       Proposed Rules Will Apply                             317 have 1,500 or fewer employees and
                                                    submissions may be filed via ECFS.                                                                            42 have more than 1,500 employees.
                                                                                                               The RFA directs agencies to provide                Consequently, the Commission
                                                    V. Ordering Clauses                                     a description of, and, where feasible, an             estimates that the majority of
                                                      Accordingly, it is ordered pursuant to                estimate of the number of small entities              interexchange service providers are
                                                    sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 4(o), of the                    that may be affected by the proposals, if             small entities that may be affected by
                                                    Communications Act of 1934, as                          adopted. The RFA generally defines the                rules adopted pursuant to the NPRM.
                                                    amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i)–(j) & (o),               term ‘‘small entity’’ as having the same                 In the 2009 annual traffic and revenue
                                                    and pursuant to the Cable Landing                       meaning as the terms ‘‘small business,’’              report, 38 facilities-based and facilities-
                                                    License Act of 1921, 47 U.S.C. 34–39                    ‘‘small organization,’’ and ‘‘small                   resale carriers reported approximately
                                                    and 3 U.S.C. 301 that this Notice of                    governmental jurisdiction.’’ In addition,             $5.8 billion in revenues from
                                                    Proposed Rulemaking in GN Docket No.                    the term ‘‘small business’’ has the same              international message telephone service
                                                    15–206 is adopted.                                      meaning as the term ‘‘small business                  (IMTS). Of these, three reported IMTS
                                                      It is further ordered that the                        concern’’ under the Small Business Act.               revenues of more than $1 billion, eight
                                                    Commission’s Consumer and                               A small business concern is one that: (1)             reported IMTS revenues of more than
                                                    Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference                  Is independently owned and operated;                  $100 million, 10 reported IMTS
                                                    Information Center, shall send a copy of                (2) is not dominant in its field of                   revenues of more than $50 million, 20
                                                    this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,                     operation; and (3) satisfies any                      reported IMTS revenues of more than
                                                    including the Initial Regulatory                        additional criteria established by the                $10 million, 25 reported IMTS revenues
                                                    Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief                      Small Business Administration (SBA).                  of more than $5 million, and 30
                                                    Counsel for Advocacy of the Small                          The proposals in the NPRM apply                    reported IMTS revenues of more than $1
                                                    Business Administration.                                only to entities licensed to construct                million. Based solely on their IMTS
                                                                                                            and operate submarine cables under the                revenues the majority of these carriers
                                                    VII. Initial Regulatory Flexibility                     Cable Landing License Act. The NPRM                   would be considered non-small entities
                                                    Analysis                                                proposes to have submarine cable                      under the SBA definition.
                                                      As required by the Regulatory                         licensees affected by a service outage                   The 2009 traffic and revenue report
                                                    Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended                     file outage reports with the Commission               also shows that 45 facilities-based and
                                                    (RFA), the Commission has prepared                      describing the outage and restoration.                facilities-resale carriers (including 14
                                                    this Initial Regulatory Flexibility                        The entities that the NPRM proposes                who also reported IMTS revenues)
                                                    Analysis (IRFA) of the possible                         to require to file reports are a mixture              reported $683 million for international
                                                    significant economic impact on a                        of both large and small entities. The                 private line services; of which four
                                                    substantial number of small entities by                 Commission has not developed a small                  reported private line revenues of more
                                                    the recommendations in this NPRM.                       business size standard directed                       than $50 million, 12 reported private
                                                    Written public comments are requested                   specifically toward these entities.                   line revenues of more than $10 million,
                                                    on this IRFA. Comments must be                          However, as described below, these                    30 reported revenues of more than $1
                                                    identified as responses to the IRFA and                 entities fit into larger categories for               million, 34 reported private line
                                                    must be filed by the deadlines for                      which the SBA has developed size                      revenues of more than $500,000; 41
                                                    comments provided in ‘‘Comment                          standards that provide these facilities or            reported revenues of more than
                                                    Period and Procedures’’ of this NPRM.                   services.                                             $100,000, while 2 reported revenues of
                                                    The Commission will send a copy of                         Facilities-based Carriers. Facilities-             less than $10,000.
                                                    this NPRM, including this IRFA, to the                  based providers of international                         The 2009 traffic and revenue report
                                                    Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small                 telecommunications services would fall                also shows that seven carriers
                                                    Business Administration (SBA). In                       into the larger category of interexchange             (including one that reported both IMTS
                                                                                                            carriers. Neither the Commission nor                  and private line revenues, one that
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                                                    addition, the NPRM and IRFA (or
                                                    summaries thereof) will be published in                 the SBA has developed a small business                reported IMTS revenues and three that
                                                    the Federal Register.                                   size standard specifically for providers              reported private line revenues) reported
                                                                                                            of interexchange services. The                        $50 million for international
                                                    A. Need for, and Objectives of, the                     appropriate size standard under SBA                   miscellaneous services, of which two
                                                    Proposed Rules                                          rules is for the category Wired                       reported miscellaneous services
                                                      We propose measures to improve the                    Telecommunications Carriers. Under                    revenues of more than $1 million, one
                                                    utility and effectiveness of the current                that size standard, such a business is                reported revenues of more than
                                                    scheme for receiving information on                     small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees.             $500,000, two reported revenues of


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                                                    more than $200,000, one reported                        Commission nor the SBA has developed                  local facilities that cross the border.)
                                                    revenues of more than $50,000, while                    a size standard specifically for operators            Neither the Commission nor the SBA
                                                    one reported revenues of less than                      of undersea cables. Such entities would               has developed a small business size
                                                    $20,000. Based on its miscellaneous                     fall within the large category of Wired               standard specifically for incumbent
                                                    services revenue, this one carrier with                 Telecommunications Carriers. The size                 local exchange carriers. The appropriate
                                                    revenues of less than $20,000 would be                  standard under SBA rules for that                     size standard under SBA rules is for the
                                                    considered a small business under the                   category is that such a business is small             category Wired Telecommunications
                                                    SBA definition. Based on their private                  if it has 1,500 or fewer employees.                   Carriers. Under that size standard, such
                                                    line revenues, most of these entities                   Census Bureau data for 2007, which                    a business is small if it has 1,500 or
                                                    would be considered non-small entities                  now supersede data from the 2002                      fewer employees. Census Bureau data
                                                    under the SBA definition.                               Census, show that there were 3,188                    for 2007, which now supersede data
                                                       Providers of International                           firms in this category that operated for              from the 2002 Census, show that there
                                                    Telecommunications Transmission                         the entire year. Of this total, 3,144 had             were 3,188 firms in this category that
                                                    Facilities. According to the 2012                       employment of 999 or fewer, and 44                    operated for the entire year. Of this
                                                    Circuit-Status Report, 61 U.S.                          firms had had employment of 1,000                     total, 3,144 had employment of 999 or
                                                    international facility-based carriers filed             employees or more. Thus under this                    fewer and 44 firms had had employment
                                                    information pursuant to section 43.82.                  category and the associated small                     of 1000 or more. According to
                                                    Some of these providers would fall                      business size standard, the majority of               Commission data, 1,307 carriers
                                                    within the category of Inter-exchange                   these carriers can be considered small                reported that they were incumbent local
                                                    Carriers, some would fall within the                    entities. We do not have data on the                  exchange service providers. Of these
                                                    category of Wired Telecommunications                    number of employees or revenues of                    1,307 carriers, an estimated 1,006 have
                                                    Carriers, while others may not. The                     operators of undersea cables. Because                 1,500 or fewer employees and 301 have
                                                    Commission has not developed a small                    we do not have information on the                     more than 1,500 employees. As noted
                                                    business size standard specifically for                 number of employees or their annual                   above, a ‘‘small business’’ under the
                                                    providers of interexchange services. The                revenues, we shall consider all such                  RFA is one that, inter alia, meets the
                                                    appropriate size standard under SBA                     providers to be small entities for                    pertinent small business size standard
                                                    rules is for the category Wired                         purposes of this IRFA.                                (e.g., a telephone communications
                                                    Telecommunications Carriers. Under                         Operators of Non-Common Carrier                    business having 1,500 or fewer
                                                    that size standard, such a business is                  International Transmission Facilities. At             employees), and ‘‘is not dominant in its
                                                    small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees.               present, carriers that provide common                 field of operation.’’ The SBA’s Office of
                                                    Census Bureau data for 2007, which                      carrier international transmission                    Advocacy contends that, for RFA
                                                    now supersede data from the 2002                        facilities over submarine cables are not              purposes, small incumbent local
                                                    Census, show that there were 3,188                      required to report on outages, though                 exchange carriers are not dominant in
                                                    firms in this category that operated for                the NPRM seeks comment on whether                     their field of operation because any such
                                                    the entire year. Of this total, 3,144 had               such carriers should be required to                   dominance is not ‘‘national’’ in scope.
                                                    employment of 999 or fewer and 44                       provide outage reports. Neither the                   Consequently, the Commission
                                                    firms had had employment of 1,000                       Commission nor the SBA has developed                  estimates that most providers of local
                                                    employees or more. Thus under this                      a small business size standard                        exchange service are small entities that
                                                    category and the associated small                       specifically for providers of non-                    may be affected by the rules and
                                                    business size standard, the majority of                 common carrier terrestrial facilities. The            policies proposed in the NPRM. We
                                                    these Interexchange carriers can be                     operators of such terrestrial facilities              have therefore included small
                                                    considered small entities. According to                 would fall within the larger category of              incumbent local exchange carriers in
                                                    Commission data, 359 companies                          Wired Telecommunications Carriers.                    this RFA analysis, although we
                                                    reported that their primary                             The appropriate size standard under                   emphasize that this RFA action has no
                                                    telecommunications service activity was                 SBA rules for the Wired                               effect on Commission analysis and
                                                    the provision of interexchange services.                Telecommunications Carriers category                  determinations in other, non-RFA
                                                    Of these 359 companies, an estimated                    is that such a business is small if it has            contexts. Thus under this category and
                                                    317 have 1,500 or fewer employees and                   1,500 or fewer employees. Census                      the associated small business size
                                                    42 have more than 1,500 employees.                      Bureau data for 2007, which now                       standard, the majority of these
                                                    The circuit-status report does not                      supersede data from the 2002 Census,                  incumbent local exchange service
                                                    include employee or revenue statistics,                 show that there were 3,188 firms in this              providers can be considered small
                                                    so we are unable to determine how                       category that operated for the entire                 providers.
                                                    many carriers could be considered small                 year. Of this total, 3,144 had
                                                    entities under the SBA standard.                        employment of 999 or fewer and 44                     D. Description of Projected Reporting,
                                                    Although it is quite possible that a                    firms had had employment of 1000 or                   Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                    carrier could report a small amount of                  more.                                                 Requirements
                                                    capacity and have significant revenues,                    Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers.                    The NPRM seeks comment on a
                                                    we will consider those 61 carriers to be                Because some of the international                     proposal to mandate outage reporting
                                                    small entities at this time. In addition,               terrestrial facilities that are used to               requirements to all submarine cable
                                                    of the 79 carriers that filed an annual                 provide international                                 licensees. An outage occurs when a
                                                                                                            telecommunications services may be                    licensee experiences an event in which
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                                                    circuit-status report for 2009, there were
                                                    at least four carriers that reported no                 owned by incumbent local exchange                     (1) connectivity in either the transmit
                                                    circuits owned or in use at the end of                  carriers, we have included small                      mode or receive mode is lost for at least
                                                    2009.                                                   incumbent local exchange carriers in                  30 minutes; or (2) 50 percent or more of
                                                       Operators of Undersea Cable Systems.                 this present RFA analysis, to the extent              the capacity of the submarine cable, in
                                                    The NPRM seeks comment on whether                       that such local exchange carriers may                 either transmit or receive mode, is lost
                                                    submarine cable facilities should be                    operate such international facilities.                for at least 30 minutes. After a triggering
                                                    subject to reporting requirements in the                (Local exchange carriers along the U.S.-              event, the reporting requirement
                                                    event of an outage. Neither the                         border with Mexico or Canada may have                 consists of three filings, the Notification,


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                                                    an Interim Report for unplanned                         F. Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                  1302(b); 5 U.S.C. 301, and Executive Order
                                                    outages, and the Final Report, which                    Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                no. 10530.
                                                    provide the Commission important data                   Rules                                                 ■ 4. Section 4.1 is revised to read as
                                                    to improve the Commission’s situational                   None.                                               follows:
                                                    awareness on the operational status of
                                                    submarine cables. We expect the filed                   List of Subjects in 47 CFR parts 1 and                § 4.1    Scope, basis, and purpose.
                                                    reports will be based on information                    4                                                       (a) In this part, the Federal
                                                    already within the reporting entity’s                     Disruptions to Communications,                      Communications Commission is setting
                                                    possession, therefore these should be                   Telecommunications, Reporting and                     forth requirements pertinent to the
                                                    considered routine reports, though we                   recordkeeping requirements.                           reporting of disruptions to
                                                    seek comment on this assumption.                                                                              communications and to the reliability
                                                                                                            Federal Communications Commission.                    and security of communications
                                                    E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant                  Marlene H. Dortch,                                    infrastructures.
                                                    Economic Impact on Small Entities, and                  Secretary.                                              (b) The definitions, criteria, and
                                                    Significant Alternatives Considered                                                                           reporting requirements set forth in
                                                                                                            Proposed Rules
                                                       The RFA requires an agency to                                                                              §§ 4.2 through 4.13 of this part are
                                                    describe any significant, specifically                    For the reasons discussed in the                    applicable to the communications
                                                    small business, alternatives that it has                preamble, the Federal Communications                  providers defined in § 4.3 of this part.
                                                    considered in reaching its proposed                     Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR                     (c) The definitions, criteria, and
                                                    approach, which may include the                         parts 1 and 4 as follows:                             reporting requirements set forth in
                                                    following four alternatives (among                                                                            § 4.15 of this part are applicable to
                                                                                                            PART 1—PRACTICE AND
                                                    others): ‘‘(1) The establishment of                                                                           providers of submarine cable licensees
                                                                                                            PROCEDURE
                                                    differing compliance or reporting                                                                             who have been licensed pursuant to 47
                                                    requirements or timetables that take into               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 1 is             U.S.C. 34–39.
                                                    account the resources available to small                revised to read as follows:                           ■ 5. Add § 4.15, to read as follows:
                                                    entities; (2) the clarification,
                                                                                                              Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 155, 157,         § 4.15    Submarine Cable Outage Reporting
                                                    consolidation, or simplification of
                                                                                                            225, 303(r), 309, 1403, 1404, 1451, and 1452.
                                                    compliance and reporting requirements                                                                            (a) Definitions
                                                    under the rule for small entities; (3) the              ■ 2. Section 1.767 is amended by adding                  (1) For purposes of this section,
                                                    use of performance, rather than design,                 paragraph (g)(15), revising paragraph (n)             ‘‘outage’’ is defined as a failure or
                                                    standards; and (4) an exemption from                    and adding paragraph (o) to read as                   degradation in the performance of that
                                                    coverage or the rule, or any part thereof,              follows:                                              communications provider’s cable
                                                    for small entities.’’                                   § 1.767   Cable landing licenses.                     regardless of whether the traffic can be
                                                       The NPRM seeks comment on its cost-                                                                        rerouted to an alternate cable.
                                                                                                            *      *    *     *     *                                (2) An ‘‘outage’’ requires reporting
                                                    benefit analysis of imposing this new                      (g) * * *
                                                    reporting requirement, including                           (15) Licensees shall file submarine                under this section when:
                                                    information on the extent to which                      cable outage reports as required in part                 (i) An event occurs in which
                                                    submarine cable licensees already                       4 of this chapter.                                    connectivity in either the transmit mode
                                                    possess the outage information that we                                                                        or the receive mode is lost for at least
                                                    propose to require. The Commission                      *      *    *     *     *                             30 minutes; or
                                                                                                               (n)(1) With the exception of                          (ii) Fifty percent or more of the
                                                    takes the position that the national
                                                                                                            submarine cable outage reports, and                   capacity of the submarine cable, in
                                                    security and economic benefits of
                                                                                                            subject to the availability of electronic             either the transmit mode or the receive
                                                    providing the Commission with
                                                                                                            forms, all applications and notifications             mode, is lost for at least 30 minutes.
                                                    situational awareness of the operating
                                                                                                            described in this section must be filed                  (b) Outage Reporting
                                                    status submarine cables outweighs the
                                                    minimal cost of reporting proposed. We                  electronically through the International                 (1) For each outage that requires
                                                    seek comment on that view. The                          Bureau Filing System (IBFS). A list of                reporting under this section, the
                                                    Commission proposes these rules only                    forms that are available for electronic               licensee (or Responsible Licensee as
                                                    after its existing ad hoc and voluntary                 filing can be found on the IBFS                       noted herein) shall provide the
                                                    system of reporting submarine cable                     homepage. For information on                          Commission with a Notification, and
                                                    outages has failed to provide the                       electronic filing requirements, see part              Interim Report (subject to the
                                                    Commission with the information it                      1, subpart Y, and the IBFS homepage at                limitations on planned outages in
                                                    requires. In addition, the Commission                   http://www.fcc.gov/ibfs. See also                     paragraph (b)(2)(iii) of this section), and
                                                    proposes that where there are multiple                  §§ 63.20 and 63.53 of this chapter.                   a Final Outage Report.
                                                    licensees of a single submarine cable                      (2) Submarine cable outage reports                    (i) For a submarine cable that is
                                                    that experiences an outage, the licensees               must be filed as set forth in part 4 of this          jointly owned and operated by multiple
                                                    of that cable can designate a                           chapter.                                              licensees, the licensees of that cable
                                                                                                               (o) Outage Reporting Licensees of a
                                                    Responsible Licensee to report on the                                                                         may designate a Responsible Licensee
                                                                                                            cable landing license granted prior to
                                                    outage on behalf of all affected                                                                              that files outage reports under this rule
                                                                                                            March 15, 2002 shall file submarine
                                                    licensees. While each licensee                                                                                on behalf of all licensees on the affected
                                                                                                            cable outage reports as required in part
                                                    maintains the responsibility of ensuring                                                                      cable.
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                                                                                                            4 of this chapter.
                                                    that the proper reports are filed, this                                                                          (ii) Licensees opting to designate a
                                                    process can cut down on the individual                  PART 4—DISRUPTIONS TO                                 Responsible Licensee must jointly notify
                                                    reporting requirements for many                         COMMUNICATIONS                                        the Chief of the Public Safety and
                                                    licensees, possibly including small                                                                           Homeland Security Bureau’s
                                                    businesses. The Commission seeks                        ■ 3. The authority citation for part 4 is             Cybersecurity and Communications
                                                    comment on how it can create the most                   revised to read as follows:                           Reliability Division of this decision in
                                                    efficient and least burdensome process                    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 34–39, 154, 155, 157,          writing. Such notification shall include
                                                    possible while still meeting its goals.                 201, 251, 307, 316, 615a–1, 1302(a), and              the name of the submarine cable at


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                                                    issue; contact information for all                      or more of the capacity is lost); whether             latitude and longitude); duration of the
                                                    licensees on the submarine cable at                     the event is planned or unplanned; and                event (total amount of time connectivity
                                                    issue, including the Responsible                        a contact name, contact email address,                is lost or 50 percent or more of the
                                                    Licensee;                                               and contact telephone number by which                 capacity is lost); whether the event was
                                                       (2) Notification, Interim, and Final                 the Commission’s technical staff may                  planned or unplanned; the restoration
                                                    Outage Reports shall be submitted by a                  contact the reporting entity.                         method; and a contact name, contact
                                                    person authorized by the licensee to                       (iii) The Interim Report is due within             email address, and contact telephone
                                                    submit such reports to the Commission.                  120 minutes of scheduling a repair to a               number by which the Commission’s
                                                       (i) The person submitting the Final                  submarine cable. The Interim Report                   technical staff may contact the reporting
                                                    Outage Report to the Commission shall                   shall be submitted in good faith.                     entity. The Final Report must also
                                                    also be authorized by the licensee to                   Licensees shall provide: The name of                  contain an attestation as described in
                                                    legally bind the provider to the truth,                 the reporting licensee; the name of the               paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section.
                                                    completeness, and accuracy of the                       cable; a brief description of the event,                 (v) The Notification, Interim Report,
                                                    information contained in the report.                    including root cause; the date and time               and Final Outage Reports are to be
                                                    Each Final report shall be attested by                  of onset of the outage; nearest cable                 submitted electronically to the
                                                    the person submitting the report that he/               landing station; approximate location of              Commission. ‘‘Submitted
                                                    she has read the report prior to                        the event (either in nautical miles from              electronically’’ refers to submission of
                                                    submitting it and on oath deposes and                   the nearest cable landing station or in               the information using Commission-
                                                    states that the information contained                   latitude and longitude); best estimate of             approved Web-based outage report
                                                    therein is true, correct, and accurate to               when the cable is scheduled to be                     templates. If there are technical
                                                    the best of his/her knowledge and belief                repaired, including approximate arrival               impediments to using the Web-based
                                                    and that the licensee on oath deposes                   time and date of the repair ship, if                  system during the Notification stage,
                                                    and states that this information is true,               applicable; a contact name, contact                   then a written Notification to the
                                                    complete, and accurate.                                 email address, and contact telephone                  Commission by email to the Chief,
                                                       (ii) The Notification is due within 120              number by which the Commission’s                      Public Safety and Homeland Security
                                                    minutes of the time of determining that                 technical staff may contact the reporting             Bureau is permitted; such Notification
                                                    an event is reportable. The Notification                entity. The Interim report is not                     shall contain the information required.
                                                    shall be submitted in good faith.                       required where the licensee has                       Electronic filing shall be effectuated in
                                                    Licensees shall provide: The name of                    reported in the Notification that the                 accordance with procedures that are
                                                    the reporting licensee; the name of the                 outage at issue is a planned outage.                  specified by the Commission by public
                                                    cable and a list of all licensees for that                 (iv) The Final Outage Report is due                notice.
                                                    cable; the date and time of onset of the                seven days after the repair is completed.                (c) Confidentiality reports filed under
                                                    outage (for planned events, this is the                 The Final Outage Report shall contain:                this part will be presumed to be
                                                    estimated start time/date of the repair);               The name of the reporting licensee; the               confidential. Public access to reports
                                                    a brief description of the event,                       name of the cable, the date and time of               filed under this part may be sought only
                                                    including root cause; nearest cable                     onset of the outage (for planned events,              pursuant to the procedures set forth in
                                                    landing station; approximate location of                this is the start date and time of the                47 CFR 0.461. Notice of any requests for
                                                    the event (either in nautical miles from                repair); a brief description of the event;            inspection of outage reports will be
                                                    the nearest cable landing station or in                 nearest cable landing station;                        provided pursuant to 47 CFR
                                                    latitude and longitude); best estimate of               approximate location of the event                     0.461(d)(3).
                                                    the duration of the event (total amount                 (either in nautical miles from the                    [FR Doc. 2015–27926 Filed 11–2–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    of time connectivity is lost or 50 percent              nearest cable landing station or in                   BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
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Document Modified: 2018-03-01 11:32:01
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesSubmit comments on or before December 3, 2015 and reply comments by December 18, 2015.
ContactMichael D. Saperstein, Jr., Attorney Advisor, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, (202) 418-7008 or [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 67689 
CFR Citation47 CFR 1
47 CFR 4
CFR AssociatedDisruptions to Communications; Telecommunications and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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