*************************************************** NOTICE *************************************************** This document was converted from WordPerfect to ASCII Text format. Content from the original version of the document such as headers, footers, footnotes, endnotes, graphics, and page numbers will not show up in this text version. All text attributes such as bold, itallic, underlining, etc. from the original document will not show up in this text version. Features of the orginal document layout such as columns, tables, line and letter spacing, pagination, and margins will not be preserved in the text version. If you need the complete document, download the WordPerfect, Word97, or Adobe Acrobat versions, if available. The path and name of the WordPerfect, Word97, and Acrobat files will be the same as the ASCII Text file except that they will end with the letters wp, doc, or pdf respectively, instead of the letters txt. ***************************************************** News media information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.govPUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 DA 99-2508 Released: November 10, 1999 COMMENT SOUGHT ON 911 CALL PROCESSING METHOD PROPOSED BY NOKIA (WT Docket No. 99-328) In its Second Report and Order in the Wireless E911 Rulemaking, Docket No. 94-102, the Commission adopted Section 22.921 of the rules. This rule helps improve 911 call completion by requiring new analog wireless handsets to be able to complete 911 calls to either analog carrier in an area, regardless of the programming of the handset for non-911 calls. This requirement takes effect on February 13, 2000. Further, the Commission approved three proposed 911 call processing modes, while stating general principles for other acceptable modes and encouraging the development of further improvements in 911 call completion, including the extension of improved calling methods to digital services. The Commission delegated authority to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) to consider and approve, deny, or approve with modification new or revised 911 call processing modes. On October 27, 1999, Nokia, Inc. filed a letter with WTB proposing a revised 911 call completion method for Nokia's multi-mode products, including both digital and analog transmission technologies. Nokia describes its method as based on the Automatic A/B Roaming-Intelligent Retry method approved in the Second Report and Order, but going further to attempt call completion on all systems on which a handset is capable of operating and all modes both analog and digital. In this Public Notice, we seek comment on this proposal, in particular on whether the proposed method is consistent with the Commission's Rules and the principles set out by the Commission for 911 call processing modes. Pursuant to Sections 1.45 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. Section 1.45, interested parties may file comments on the Nokia proposal no later than November 30, 1999. Replies shall be filed no later than December 10, 1999. All comments shall reference the docket number of this proceeding. Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) or by filing paper copies. Comments filed through the ECFS can be sent as an electronic file via the Internet to http://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html. In completing the transmittal screen, commenters should include their full name, Postal Service mailing address, and the docket number of this proceeding. Parties filing electronically should also e-mail a copy of their comments to dgrosh@fcc.gov. Parties who choose to file by paper must file an original and four copies of each filing with the Commission's Secretary (Magalie Roman Salas, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554) and a diskette copy to the Commission's copy contractor (International Transcription Service, Inc. (ITS), CY-B400, (202) 857-3800). The text of the Nokia filing will be posted on ECFS. It is also available for inspection and copying in the Reference Information Center, Federal Communications Commission, Court Yard Level, Room CY-A257, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.or may be purchased from ITS. Pursuant to section 1.1206 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1206, this proceeding will be conducted as a permit-but-disclose proceeding in which ex parte communications are permitted subject to disclosure. For further information, contact Dan Grosh or Ron Netro, WTB, (202) 418-1310. - FCC -