ENFORCEMENT BUREAU January 13, 2005. 2 Enforcement Bureau 2004 Objectives: Checklist √ Local Competition Enf. √ Wireless LNP Enf. √ Universal Service.

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ENFORCEMENT BUREAU January 13, 2005

2 Enforcement Bureau 2004 Objectives: Checklist √ Local Competition Enf. √ Wireless LNP Enf. √ Universal Service Enf. √ Indecency Enf. √ Do-Not-Call Enf. √ Public Safety Enf.

3 EB & the FCC Strategic Goals BROADBAND COMPETITION SPECTRUM MEDIA HOMELAND SECURITY MODERNIZING THE FCC

4 Major New Enforcement Actions Note: Chart includes NALs and pre-NAL consent decrees involving more than $100,000 for common carriers, or more than $25,000 for others.

5 Amount of New Enforcement Actions Note: Chart includes NALs and pre-NAL consent decree amounts

6 Largest-ever NAL ($9 million) $6 million forfeiture affirmed by D.C. Circuit Section 272 audit enforcement Numbering consent decree Granted discrimination formal complaint Mediation Local Competition Enforcement Competition/Broadband

7 Universal Service Enforcement Competition/Broadband

8 100 investigations Two major consent decrees More than a dozen citations Competition/Broadband

9 New Spectrum Enforcement in 2004 Unlicensed operations Antenna rules Equipment authorization RF radiationInterference Spectrum Management Note: Chart includes NALs and pre-NAL consent decree amounts EAS

10 Programs Subject to Indecency Complaints Media

11 Media Children’s Television Public File Main Studio Media Enforcement

12 EB’s Homeland Security Interagency Relationships Department of Homeland Security FCC Office of Homeland Security Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Justice Department of Transportation Executive Office of the President

13 DNC & RNC Conventions Homeland Security

14 Modernizing the FCC √ Met Statutory Complaint Deadlines √ MetSpeed of Disposal Goals – 97.8% √ Met Speed of Disposal Goals – 97.8% √ Issued More Than 700 Items

15 FCC University/Training Modernizing the FCC 85% EB Participation Over 650 Courses New Technology Training Graduate Degree Program (Three Participants) Knowledge Sharing Program (57 Participants) 1 st Homeland Security CLE

16 New Engineers Modernizing the FCC

17 Looking Toward the Future Consumer Protection Enforcement Public Safety Enforcement Universal Service Enforcement Indecency Enforcement New Enforcement Issues Competition Enforcement Even Better Speed of Disposal

18 Corrections to Slides 4 and 5 Major New Enforcement Actions Amount of New Enforcement Actions $15.0 million $6.8 million $25.8 million $21.1 million $27.6 million