[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 49 (Monday, March 15, 1999)] [Notices] [Page 12809] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 99-6319] ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Sunshine Act Meeting March 8, 1999. AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. SUNSHINE ACT HEARING: Notice of the Second Hearing in a Series of Hearings about Telephone Service for Indians on Reservations, and a Request for Comment from the General Public about Issues relevant to that Subject. TIME AND DATE: Scheduled for 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 on March 23, 1999. PLACE: The Gila River Indian Community at the Sprung Facility, 5550 West Wild Horse Path, Chandler, Arizona. STATUS: Chairman William Kennard and other FCC Commissioners, including Commissioner Susan Ness and Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth, will preside over the hearing. Representatives of Indian tribes and of Indian-owned telephone companies operating on reservations, representatives of non-Indian telephone companies, executives from telecommunications service providers, representatives of the State of Arizona, and technology experts will testify about the level of telephone service currently available on reservations. In addition, testimony will address measures that tribes, telecommunications service providers, the FCC, and states can take to improve access to affordable telephone service on reservations. Specific issues include the cost of telephone service to remote, low-population areas; the availability of 911 and enhanced 911 services on reservations; the availability of advanced services, including high-speed Internet access, on reservations; deployment of alternative technologies; rights-of-way issues; and governmental and sovereignty issues. The hearing will be open to the general public. The Commission requests that all interested parties submit written comments on all testimony and evidence received during the hearing, and on all issues arising from the FCC's inquiry, on or before May 28, 1999. Such comments should be submitted in BO Docket No. 99-11. MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: In comparison to other Americans, relatively few Indians on reservations have access to even basic service. This lack of telephone service limits the opportunities available to Indians on reservations. In particular, access to medical care in emergencies is limited; prospective employers cannot be reached quickly and easily; and commercial, educational, and other information available on the Internet is not available. The FCC seeks to examine the causes for low levels of service and to determine what actions might be taken to improve access to telephone service on Indian reservations. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric Jensen of the Office of Communications Business Opportunities at (202) 418-0990, e-mail ejensen@fcc.gov; William Kehoe of the Common Carrier Bureau at (202) 418-7122, e-mail bkehoe@fcc.gov; or Belford Lawson of the Office of Communications Business Opportunities at (202) 418-7264, e-mail blawson@fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission. Eric Jensen, Deputy Director, Office of Communications Business Opportunities. [FR Doc. 99-6319 Filed 3-11-99; 3:20 pm] BILLING CODE 6712-01-P
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