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Ward, FCC (received October 14, 1999) (requests waiver for its caller ID with stutter dial tone function devices, Model Nos. LW2781, 50NVS, BE50NVS, 75NVS, BE75NVS, and TT75NVS); letter from David R. Weimer, Nor Pac Group, Inc., to David O. Ward, FCC (received July 29, 1999) (requests waiver for its Caller ID Adjunct Box Model NP A101 that will be marketed under the following brand names: Ameritech, Bell Atlantic, BellSouth, Cincinnati Bell, GTE, Nevada Bell, Nortel, NOR PAC, Pacific Bell, Sprint, SNET, Southwestern Bell, US West, and Office Depot); letter from Matthew Koeniger, Thomson Consumer Electronics, to David O. Ward, FCC (received October 18, 1999) (see appendix A for a list of equipment for which waiver is requested); and letter from James R. Haynes, Uniden Engineering Services, to David O. Ward, FCC (received August 5, 1999) (requests waiver for its Model EXT1760(XX) cordless telephones).+ Stutter  xAdial tone is a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central  xswitching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners'  xdevices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to  xblink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. For the reasons discussed below, we grant Petitioners' waiver requests. " ` >+((rr"Ԍ X4 e r2.` ` All terminal equipment sold in the United States and connected to the public  X4 x"switched telephone network must be registered under Part 68 of the Commission's rules.rw- yOb'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э 47 C.F.R.  68.2. r The  xPart 68 registration process requires testing of the device to demonstrate that it conforms to Part  X4 x68 requirements, so as to prevent harm to the public switched telephone network (PSTN).Xw- {O'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C 273 (March 1997). Once  x&the equipment tests show that the applicant's device meets the Part 68 requirements, a registration  xlnumber is issued, and the device may be sold in the United States. A waiver of one or more  xRportions of Part 68 does not excuse an applicant from this testing process, and the waiver of  x+Section 68.312(i) sought by the Petitioners would allow them to submit their stutter dial tone devices for Part 68 testing, pursuant to the conditions that are contained in this Order.  X 4 e 3.` ` On September 28, 1995, the Commission's Common Carrier Bureau released an  xorder granting eight parties waivers of Section 68.312(i) of the Commission's rules to offer  X 4 xsimilar devices. w- {O'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Part 68 Waiver Request of Alameda Engineering, Inc., Order, 10 FCC Rcd 12135 (Com. Car. Bur. 1995)  {OQ'(Alameda Order). The waivers were granted subject to eight conditions.+ Fw- {O'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Under the Alameda Order, stutter dial tone detection devices must: (1) perform no periodic testing for stutter dial tone; (2) make an offhook stutter dial tone check no more than once after a subscriber completes a call, and complete the check no earlier than 4 seconds and no later than 30 seconds after the subscriber hangsup; (3) make an offhook stutter dial tone check after an unanswered call no more than once and do so within 4 minutes after the call; (4) perform no offhook stutter dial tone checks after an unanswered incoming call if the visual message indicator is already lit; (5) take the line offhook for no more than 2.1 seconds per stutter dial tone check; (6) synchronize offhook checks when multiple stutter dial tone detection and visual signalling devices are attached to the same line so that only one check is made per calling event for a single line; (7) not block dial tone to a subscriber attempting to initiate a call as an offhook stutter dial tone detection check is occurring; and (8) not use more than 8 microamps of direct current (DC) from subscriber line loop, except that  {O'the devices may draw loop DC sufficient to make authorized offhook checks. Id. at 12141.+ In the Alameda Order,  X 4 xthe Common Carrier Bureau invited other parties able to meet these conditions to file petitions  X 4 xcfor waiver of Section 68.312(i) for their stutter dial tone detection devices.t w- {O'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Id. at 12141 n.73.t Since the Alameda  X 4Order was released, we have granted waivers to numerous Petitioners. L~ <w- yO '#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Part 68 Waiver Requests of ConsumerWare, Inc., Fans Telecom, Inc., Marstech Limited, and Viking  {O`!'Electronics, Inc., Order, 11 FCC Rcd 3040 (Com. Car. Bur. 1996); Part 68 Waiver Request of Practical  {O*"'Telephony Corporation, Order, 11 FCC Rcd 5365 (Com. Car. Bur. 1996); Part 68 Waiver Requests of SNI  {O"'Innovation and Xinex Networks, Order, 11 FCC Rcd 13824 (Com. Car. Bur. 1996); Part 68 Waiver Requests of Big Island Communications, Inc., Maxon America Inc., Mitel Corporation, Morco Enterprises, SoloPoint, Inc.,  {O$'and TT Systems Corporation, Order, 12 FCC Rcd 950 (Com. Car. Bur. 1997); Part 68 Waiver Request of  {OP%'Northern Telecom, Order, 12 FCC Rcd 1831 (Com. Car. Bur. 1997); Part 68 Waiver Request of Ameriphone,  {O&'Inc., Order, 12 FCC Rcd 4941 (Com. Car. Bur. 1997); Part 68 Waiver Request of Lucent Technologies, Inc.,"&>+V'V'&"  {O'Order, 12 FCC Rcd 6015 (Com. Car. Bur. 1997); Part 68 Waiver Request of Casio Phonemate, Inc., Order, 13 FCC Rcd 7864 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998); Part 68 Waiver Request of Aastra Technologies, Inc., Cybiotronics, Ltd.,  {O"'Matsushita Electric Corp. of America, and Northern Telecom, Inc., Order, 13 FCC Rcd 9053 (Com. Car. Bur.  yO'1998); Part 68 Waiver Request of Ampac Telecom, Inc., Northern Telecom, Inc., and Unical Enterprises, Inc.,  {O'Order, 13 FCC Rcd 2912 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998), Part 68 Waiver Request of InteliData Technologies  {O~'Corporation and Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc., Order, 13 FCC Rcd 10940 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998); Part 68 Waiver Request of Ampac Telecom, Inc., Northern Telecom, Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc., and  {O'Tottori Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Order, 13 FCC Rcd 16830 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998); Part 68 Waiver Request of  {O'Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc., Order, 13 FCC Rcd 19611 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998); Part 68 Waiver Request of Home Wireless Networks, Inc., Matsushita Electric Corp. of America, Nor Pac Group, Thomson Consumer  {Ol 'Electronics, Inc., and Tottori Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Order, 14 FCC Rcd 980 (Com. Car. Bur. 1999); Part 68 Waiver Request of Cybiotronics, Ltd., Integrated Display Technologies, Ltd., Nortel Networks, RadioShack,  {O 'Sprint Products Group, Inc, and Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc., Order, 14 FCC Rcd 2992 (Com. Car. Bur. 1999); Part 68 Waiver Request of Cybiotronics, Ltd., Matsushita Electric Corporation of America, Nor Pac Group, Inc., RadioShack, Thompson Consumer Electronics, Inc., VTECH Communications Ltd. and VTECH  {OX 'Engineering Canada, Ltd., Order, 14 FCC Rcd 8269 (Com. Car. Bur. 1999); Part 68 Waiver Requests of Long Well Electronics Corp., Matsushita Electric Corporation of America, Nortel Networks, Uniden Engineering  {O'Services, and VTECH Communications Limited, Order, DA 991489 (Com. Car. Bur. July 29, 1999); and Part 68 Waiver Requests of Long Well Electronics Corp., Nortel Networks, Sony Electronics, Inc., Thomson  {O|'Consumer Electronics, and Uniden Engineering Services, Order, DA 992173 (Com. Car. Bur. October 14, 1999). " >+V'V'rr "Ԍ  X4 e 4.` ` On August 9, 1999, the Common Carrier Bureau released an Order on  X4 xReconsideration (Reconsideration Order) in response to petitions filed by VoiceWaves, Inc. and  X4 xSouthwestern Bell Telephone Company (SBC).w- {ON'ԍ Part 68 Waiver Request of Alameda Engineering, et al., Order on Reconsideration, NSDL98154, DA 991542 (rel. August 9, 1999). In the Reconsideration Order, the Commission  x'granted VoiceWaves' request and eliminated the 30second maximum after a voice mail  xsubscriber terminates a call, so that the second performance condition now reads: "(2) makes an  xoffhook stutter dial tone check no more than once after a subscriber completes a call, and  X54 x"complete the check no earlier than 4 seconds after the subscriber hangsup."> 5hw- {ON'ԍ Id. at  22.> We also applied  xthe same logic to the third performance condition and eliminated the fourminute maximum  xfollowing the termination of a subscriber's call, so that it now reads: "(3) makes an offhook  X 4 xcstutter dial tone check after an unanswered incoming call no more than once."> w- {O"'ԍ Id. at  23.> We denied the  X 4 xrest of VoiceWaives and SBC's Petitions.= w- {O%'ԍ Id. at  2.= Finally, we ordered that all parties already in receipt  X 4 xIof stutter dialtone waivers issued pursuant to the Alameda Order are not required to file a new"  >+V'V'rr "  x~Part 68 Registration for equipment covered by those waivers as a consequence of the  X4Reconsideration Order.> w- {Ob'ԍ Id. at  24.>   X4 e 5.` ` The Commission may waive any provision of its rules if good cause for a waiver  X4 xis shown. Zw- yO'#X\  P6G;ɒP##X\  P6G;ɒP#э 47 C.F.R.  1.3. Under the relevant case law, the applicant has the burden showing good cause for  X4 xa waiver: "[a]n applicant [for a waiver] faces a high hurdle even at the starting gate."w- {O* '#X\  P6G;ɒP#э WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969).  Xx4 x<Nevertheless, an agency must take a "hard look" at applications for waiverYx|w- {O '#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Id.Y and must consider  Xa4 xMall relevant factors.aw- {O '#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). An agency must adhere strictly to its rules unless a party can show "reasons  XJ4 x<why in the public interest the rule should be waived."Jw- {O'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Finally, "[t]he agency must explain why  x/deviation better serves the public interest and articulate the nature of the special circumstances  X 4to prevent discriminatory application and to put future parties on notice as to its operation." 2 w- {O'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164, 1166 (D.C. Cir. 1990).  X 4 e 6.` ` We stated in the Alameda Order that the introduction of innovative customer  xpremises equipment that increases choice for consumers and improves the value to the customer  X 4 x of a particular service serves the public interest. w- {O7'#X\  P6G;ɒP#э Alameda Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 12139. The Petitioners have certified that their devices  X 4 x will conform to the eight conditions specified in the Alameda Order, and we conclude the devices  xfor which Petitioners seek waiver are similar to the devices manufactured by the parties granted  X4 xwaivers in the Alameda Order. Thus, we conclude, for the same reasons that were contained in  Xj4 xpthe Alameda Order, that Petitioners have shown good cause for granting the requested waiver.  xyBecause Petitioners have certified that the devices they have designed using stutter dial tone  xEdetection will conform to the conditions specified in that order, we conclude that the devices  xIshould be submitted for Part 68 conformance testing to prove that they will pose no harm to the PSTN.  X4 e 7.` ` Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to authority delegated in Sections 0.91  xWand 0.291 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R.  0.91, 0.291, and Section 1.3 of the  xCommission's Rules, 47 C.F.R.  1.3, that the requests for waiver of Section 68.312(i) of the  xyrules, 47 C.F.R.  68.312(i), by Long Well Electronics Corp., Nor Pac Group, Inc., Thomson"V >+V'V'rr"  x/Consumer Electronics, and Uniden Engineering Services ARE GRANTED to the extent stated herein.  X4 e 8.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petitions for waiver ARE GRANTED  xgSUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: that the stutter dial tone detection devices (1)  x<perform no periodic testing for stutter dial tone; (2) make an offhook stutter dial tone check no  xmore than once after a subscriber terminates a call, and complete the check no earlier than 4  xEseconds after the subscriber hangs up; (3) make an offhook stutter dial tone check after an  xunanswered call no more than once; (4) perform no offhook stutter dial tone checks after an  xcunanswered incoming call if the visual message indicator is already lit; (5) take the line offhook  xpfor no more than 2.1 seconds per stutter dial tone check; (6) synchronize offhook checks when  xmultiple stutter dial tone detection and visual signalling devices are attached to the same line so  x+that only one check is made per calling event for a single line; (7) do not block dial tone to a  xsubscriber attempting to initiate a call as an offhook stutter dial tone detection check is  xoccurring; and (8) do not use more than 8 microamps of direct current (DC) from subscriber line loop, except that the devices may draw loop DC sufficient to make authorized offhook checks. ` `  hhCFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ` `  hhCKurt A. Schroeder ` `  hhCActing Chief, Network Services Division ` `  hhCCommon Carrier Bureau ":&>+V'V'rrB$"Ԍ X4U APPENDIX A ă  xThomson Consumer Electronics requests waivers of Part 68.312(i) of the Commission's rules, for the following stutter dialtone equipment:  X4Type 2 CID Box with UVMI:  Xa4Model Number BrandhhCq  X3429086AE1B` `  Ameritech  X 429086AC1B` `  Ameritech  X 429086AL1B` `  Ameritech  X 429086BE1B` `  Bell Atlantic  X 429086BC1B` `  Bell Atlantic  X 429086BL1B` `  Bell Atlantic  X 429086FE1B` `  Frontier  X429086FC1B` `  Frontier  X{429086FL1B` `  Frontier  Xd429086GE1B` `  General Electric  XM429086GC1B` `  General Electric  X6429086GL1B` `  General Electric  X429086HE1B` `  Bell South  X429086HC1B` `  Bell South  X429086HL1B` `  Bell South  X429086KE1B` `  Sprint  X429086KC1B` `  Sprint  X429086KL1B` `  Sprint  X429086ME1B` `  MCI  X~429086MC1B` `  MCI  Xg429086ML1B` `  MCI  XP429086NE1B` `  Southern NE Telephone  X9429086NC1B` `  Southern NE Telephone  X"429086NL1B` `  Southern NE Telephone  X 429086PE1B` `  Pacific Bell  X429086PC1B` `  Pacific Bell  X429086PL1B` `  Pacific Bell  X 429086RE1B` `  RCA  X!429086RC1B` `  RCA  X"429086RL1B` `  RCA  X#429086SE1B` `  SW Bell  Xj$429086SC1B` `  SW Bell  XS%429086SL1B` `  SW Bell  X<&429086TE1B` `  GTE"<&>+V'V'rrO$"Ԍ X4ԙ29086TC1B` `  GTE  X429086TL1B` `  GTE  X429086UE1B` `  US West  X429086UC1B` `  US West  X429086UL1B` `  US West  X429086WE1B` `  Walgreen  Xv429086WC1B` `  Walgreen  X_429086WL1B` `  Walgreen  XH429091AE1A` `  Ameritech  X1429091AC1A` `  Ameritech  X 429091AL1A` `  Ameritech  X 429091BE1A` `  Bell Atlantic  X 429091BC1A` `  Bell Atlantic  X 429091BL1A` `  Bell Atlantic  X 429091FE1A` `  Frontier  X 429091FC1A` `  Frontier  X429091FL1A` `  Frontier  Xy429091GE1A` `  General Electric  Xb429091GC1A` `  General Electric  XK429091GL1A` `  General Electric  X4429091HE1A` `  Bell South  X429091HC1A` `  Bell South  X429091HL1A` `  Bell South  X429091KE1A` `  Sprint  X429091KC1A` `  Sprint  X429091KL1A` `  Sprint  X429091ME1A` `  MCI  X429091MC1A` `  MCI  X|429091ML1A` `  MCI  Xe429091NE1A` `  Southern NE Telephone  XN429091NC1A` `  Southern NE Telephone  X7429091NL1A` `  Southern NE Telephone  X 429091PE1A` `  Pacific Bell  X 429091PC1A` `  Pacific Bell  X429091PL1A` `  Pacific Bell  X429091RE1A` `  RCA  X 429091RC1A` `  RCA  X!429091RL1A` `  RCA  X"429091SE1A` `  SW Bell  X#429091SC1A` `  SW Bell  Xh$429091SL1A` `  SW Bell  XQ%429091TE1A` `  GTE  X:&429091TC1A` `  GTE":&>+V'V'rrB$"Ԍ X429091TL1A` `  GTE  X429091UE1A` `  US West  X429091UC1A` `  US West  X429091UL1A` `  US West  X429091WE1A` `  Walgreen  X429091WC1A` `  Walgreen  Xv429091WL1A` `  Walgreen  XH4Type 2 CID Box with UVMI and Backlight:  X 4Model Number BrandhhCq  X 429092AE1A` `  Ameritech  X 429092AC1A` `  Ameritech  X 429092AL1A` `  Ameritech  X 429092BE1A` `  Bell Atlantic  X429092BC1A` `  Bell Atlantic  X{429092BL1A` `  Bell Atlantic  Xd429092FE1A` `  Frontier  XM429092FC1A` `  Frontier  X6429092FL1A` `  Frontier  X429092GE1A` `  General Electric  X429092GC1A` `  General Electric  X429092GL1A` `  General Electric  X429092HE1A` `  Bell South  X429092HC1A` `  Bell South  X429092HL1A` `  Bell South  X429092KE1A` `  Sprint  X~429092KC1A` `  Sprint  Xg429092KL1A` `  Sprint  XP429092ME1A` `  MCI  X9429092MC1A` `  MCI  X"429092ML1A` `  MCI  X 429092NE1A` `  Southern NE Telephone  X429092NC1A` `  Southern NE Telephone  X429092NL1A` `  Southern NE Telephone  X 429092PE1A` `  Pacific Bell  X!429092PC1A` `  Pacific Bell  X"429092PL1A` `  Pacific Bell  X#429092RE1A` `  RCA  Xj$429092RC1A` `  RCA  XS%429092RL1A` `  RCA  X<&429092SE1A` `  SW Bell"<&>+V'V'rrB$"Ԍ X429092SC1A` `  SW Bell  X429092SL1A` `  SW BellhhC  X429092TE1A` `  GTE  X429092TC1A` `  GTE  X429092TL1A` `  GTE  X429092UE1A` `  US West  Xv429092UC1A` `  US West  X_429092UL1A` `  US West  XH429092WE1A` `  Walgreen  X1429092WC1A` `  Walgreen  X 429092WL1A` `  Walgreen