January 20, 2006. 2 Furthering Access to Telecommunications for Americans with Disabilities Telecommunications Relay Service, Closed Captioning Implementing.

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January 20, 2006

2 Furthering Access to Telecommunications for Americans with Disabilities Telecommunications Relay Service, Closed Captioning Implementing Consumer Policy Telephone Consumer Protection Act, Junk Fax Prevention Act, CAN-SPAM Act, Truth-in-Billing, Continued Slamming Adjudications, Early Termination Fees Rapid Response to Consumer Needs Consumer Center, Web Portals, Publications Targeted Outreach Broadband, DTV, Disability Issues, Tribal, Rural Working with our State, Tribal, and Local, Governmental Partners Leveraging Technology Web Portals, Electronic Comment Filing System, Reference Information Center, Consumer Information Registry

3 Strengthening Telecommunications Relay Service American Sign Language to Spanish Video Relay Service (VRS) is now compensable from the Interstate TRS Fund (Order on Reconsideration, 7/19/2005) Two-lined captioned telephone service is now compensable from the Interstate TRS Fund (Order, 7/19/2005) VRS now has Speed of Answer Requirements and VRS must now be offered 24/7 (Report and Order, 7/19/2005) Exploring Solutions for 911 Access to VRS and Internet Protocol Relay (NPRM, 11/30/2005) VRS Provider Certification Order will enable a wider range of eligible entities to meet the increasing demand for VRS service (Report and Order, 12/12/2005) Focus on Closed Captioning Evaluating effectiveness of closed captioning rules (NPRM, 7/21/2005) Implementing 1/1/06 closed captioning rules deadline Interagency Coordinating Council Chairs the Emergency Communications Subcommittee of the Interagency Coordinating Council on Emergency Preparedness and Persons with Disabilities

4 Junk Fax Prevention Act Proposed rules to implement Congressionally mandated protections against unsolicited facsimile marketing (NPRM, 12/9/2005) Telephone Consumer Protection Act Adopted several orders to protect consumers from unwanted telemarketing (Declaratory Ruling, 8/17/2005, Order, 6/27/2005, 2 nd Order on Reconsideration, 2/18/2005) Early Termination Fees Evaluating issues concerning early termination fees imposed by Commercial Mobile Radio Service Providers Truth-in-Billing Expanded the federal consumer protection rules applied to consumers’ wireless phone bills (Second Report and Order, Declaratory Ruling, and Second NPRM, 3/18/2005) Customer Accounts Record Exchange Facilitated exchange of records between carriers to increase accuracy in billing, reducing slamming (complaints down 51%) (MO&O, 2/25/2005) Responded to 1238 Congressional Inquiries and 119 FOIAs

5 Total CGB Consumer Contacts: 2,442,343

6 Amount Returned to Consumers $4,110,081: Total amount CGB returned to consumers in 2005 $3,948,334 returned to consumers through Informal complaint process $161,747 returned to consumers as a result of Slamming complaints

7 Created Specific Complaint Form for Obscene, Profane, and/or Indecent Material (Form 475B) Facilitates efficient processing of indecency-related complaints Improved General Communications Related Issues Form (Form 475) Facilitates more efficient processing of TCPA-related complaints Created Spanish language version Improved Slamming Complaint Form (Form 501) Modified to facilitate FCC mediation with carriers on behalf of consumers Scripts Project Updated scripts used by consumer and mediation specialists to educate consumers and respond to inquiries and complaints Consumer Publications Project Newly created and/or updated 124 fact sheets/consumer advisories and other publications on topics such as broadband, VOIP-911, DTV Transition, and VRS

8 Immediately created web pages providing emergency information (77,451 hits) Developed consumer advisories on programs providing relief to hurricane victims Consumer Center staffed over weekends to answer inquiries and field complaints in wake of hurricanes (394 calls, s) Released a Public Notice reminding video programming distributors to make emergency information regarding Hurricane Katrina evacuation and relief efforts accessible to persons with hearing or vision disabilities Issued an emergency waiver of rules allowing customers of carriers with damaged facilities to be quickly transferred to other carriers with minimal further disruption Released public notices, jointly with WTB, stating that the Commission expected the wireless industry to ensure that no customers be cut-off for non-payment or other reasons arising from the hurricanes Hosted special session of the Intergovernmental Advisory Committee, to discuss Emergency Preparedness in the wake of hurricanes (October 2005)

9 Met with groups in Kotzebue, Cordova, & Anchorage, Alaska to discuss broadband deployment in rural areas (August 2005) Delivered keynote address for Telecommunications for the Deaf biennial conference, New Orleans, LA (July 2005) Participated in White House Initiative on Asian American/Pacific Islanders town hall meetings in Los Angeles, CA (April 2005), Houston, TX (May 2005) and Raleigh, NC (June 2005) Participated in La Raza conference in Philadelphia, PA (July 2005) and NAACP convention in Milwaukee, WI (July 2005) Received the National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators’ Achievement in Consumer Education Award for DTV transition education (June 2005) Presented a workshop on Telecommunications Relay Services at the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Conference in San Antonio, TX (July 2005) Participated in Arizona Roundtable on Rural Broadband in Mesa, AZ (October 2005)

10 Fostered and maintained relationships with state, local and tribal governments in order to promote a better understanding of FCC programs, policies, rules and decisions Led joint FCC/NARUC/NASUCA Working Group on Lifeline and Link Up (announced in Austin, TX, July 2005) Hosted a delegation from the National Conference of State Legislatures (April 2005) Sponsored an Indian Telecommunications Initiative Regional Workshop and Roundtable with the National Congress of American Indians in Albuquerque, New Mexico (July 2005) Facilitated roundtable on Best Practices and tower siting review with the United South and Eastern Tribes (February 2005) Organized productive meetings of the Consumer Advisory Committee bringing together consumer groups and industry to advise Commission regarding consumer issues

11 Implemented improvements to the Electronic Comment Filing System allowing more tailored search results Improved Reference Information Center processing time from 45 days to 2 days Developed a new broadband web page serving as a user-friendly clearinghouse for consumer information about broadband: Created Consumer Information Registry allowing the Commission to send out targeted consumer information Developed the VoIP911 website to inform consumers about the limitations and availability of emergency service over VoIP: Created Closed Captioning Web Page to simplify access to Commission decisions and pending petitions

12 CGB Home Page Redesigned Approximately 16 million hits to the CGB home page Nearly 1.5 million hits on the FCC Kidszone site 17,000 hits to Bienvenidos, our Spanish language pages

13 Enabling Consumers to Make Informed Choices Outreach Events Web Portals Publications Fact Sheets Advisories Consumer Center Partnering with State, Local, and Tribal Governments Rural and Underserved Constituents Emergency Preparedness Continue Policy Focus Consumer Protection Disabilities Access