FCC 64.1508 Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 64.1508 Blocking access to 900 service.
(a) Local exchange carriers must offer to their subscribers, where
technically feasible, an option to block access to services offered on
the 900 service access code. Blocking is to be offered at no charge, on
a one-time basis, to:
(1) All telephone subscribers during the period from November 1, 1993
through December 31, 1993; and
(2) Any subscriber who subscribes to a new telephone number for a
period of 60 days after the new number is effective.
(b) For blocking requests not within the one-time option or outside the
time frames specified in paragraph (a) of this section, and for
unblocking requests, local exchange carriers may charge a reasonable
one-time fee. Requests by subscribers to remove 900 services blocking
must be in writing.
(c) The terms and conditions under which subscribers may obtain 900
services blocking are to be included in tariffs filed with this
Commission.
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