[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 3]
[Revised as of October 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR52.13]

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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 52_NUMBERING--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart B_Administration
 
Sec. 52.13  North American Numbering Plan Administrator.

    (a) The North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) shall be 
an independent and impartial non-government entity.
    (b) The NANPA shall administer the numbering resources identified in 
paragraph (d) of this section. It shall assign and administer NANP 
resources in an efficient, effective, fair, unbiased, and non-
discriminatory manner consistent with industry-developed guidelines and 
Commission regulations. It shall support the industry's efforts to 
accommodate current and future numbering needs. It shall perform 
additional functions, including but not limited to:
    (1) Ensuring the efficient and effective administration and 
assignment of numbering resources by performing day-to-day number 
resource assignment and administrative activities;
    (2) Planning for the long-term need for NANP resources to ensure the 
continued viability of the NANP by implementing a plan for number 
resource administration that uses effective forecasting and management 
skills in order to make the industry aware of the availability of 
numbering resources and to meet the current and future needs of the 
industry;
    (3) Complying with guidelines of the North American Industry 
Numbering Committee (INC) or its successor, related industry 
documentation, Commission regulations and orders, and the guidelines of 
other appropriate policy-making authorities, all of which may be 
modified by industry fora or other appropriate authority;
    (4) Providing management supervision for all of the services it 
provides, including responsibility for achieving performance measures 
established by the NANC and the INC in industry guidelines;
    (5) Participating in the NANC annual performance review as described 
in Sec. Sec. 52.11 and 52.12;
    (6) Establishing and maintaining relationships with current 
governmental and regulatory bodies, and their successors, including the 
United States Federal Communications Commission, Industry Canada, the 
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, and other 
United States,

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Canadian, and Caribbean numbering authorities and regulatory agencies, 
and addressing policy directives from these bodies;
    (7) Cooperating with and actively participating in numbering 
standards bodies and industry fora, such as INC and, upon request, the 
Canadian Steering Committee on Numbering (CSCN);
    (8) Representing the NANP to national and international numbering 
bodies;
    (9) Developing and maintaining communications channels with other 
countries who also participate in the NANP to ensure that numbering 
needs of all countries served by the NANP are met;
    (10) Attending United States Study Group A meetings and maintaining 
a working knowledge of Study Group 2 International Telecommunications 
Union activities on behalf of the United States telecommunications 
industry;
    (11) Reviewing requests for all numbering resources to implement new 
applications and services and making assignments in accordance with 
industry-developed resource planning and assignment guidelines;
    (12) Referring requests for particular numbering resources to the 
appropriate industry body where guidelines do not exist for those 
resources;
    (13) Participating in industry activities to determine whether, when 
new telecommunications services requiring numbers are proposed, NANP 
numbers are appropriate and what level of resource is required (e.g., 
line numbers, central office codes, NPA codes);
    (14) Maintaining necessary administrative staff to handle the legal, 
financial, technical, staffing, industry, and regulatory issues relevant 
to the management of all numbering resources, as well as maintaining the 
necessary equipment, facilities, and proper billing arrangements 
associated with day-to-day management of all numbering resources;
    (15) Managing the NANP in accordance with published guidelines 
adopted in conjunction with the industry and the appropriate NANP member 
countries' governing agencies, and referring issues to the appropriate 
industry body for resolution when they have not been addressed by the 
industry;
    (16) Responding to requests from the industry and from regulators 
for information about the NANP and its administration, as the primary 
repository for numbering information in the industry;
    (17) Providing upon request information regarding how to obtain 
current documents related to NANP administration;
    (18) Providing assistance to users of numbering resources and 
suggesting numbering administration options, when possible, that will 
optimize number resource utilization;
    (19) Coordinating its numbering resource activities with the 
Canadian Number Administrator and other NANP member countries' 
administrators to ensure efficient and effective management of NANP 
numbering resources; and
    (20) Determining the final allocation methodology for sharing costs 
between NANP countries.
    (c) In performing the functions outlined in paragraph (b) of this 
section, the NANPA shall:
    (1) Ensure that the interests of all NANP member countries are 
considered;
    (2) Assess fairly requests for assignments of NANP numbering 
resources and ensure the assignment of numbering resources to 
appropriate service providers;
    (3) Develop, operate and maintain the computer hardware, software 
(database) and mechanized systems required to perform the NANPA and 
central office (CO) Code Administration functions;
    (4) Manage projects such as Numbering Plan Area (NPA) relief (area 
code relief) planning and the Central Office Code Utilization Survey 
(COCUS);
    (5) Facilitate NPA relief planning meetings;
    (6) Participate in appropriate industry activities;
    (7) Manage proprietary data and competitively sensitive information 
and maintain the confidentiality thereof;
    (8) Act as an information resource for the industry concerning all 
aspects of numbering (i.e., knowledge and experience in numbering 
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Union (ITU) Recommendation E.164, the North American Numbering Plan 
(NANP), NANP Administration, INC, NANP area country regulatory issues 
affecting numbering, number resource assignment guidelines, central 
office code administration, relief planning, international numbering 
issues, etc.); and
    (9) Ensure that any action taken with respect to number 
administration is consistent with this part.
    (d) The NANPA and, to the extent applicable, the B&C Agent, shall 
administer numbering resources in an efficient and non-discriminatory 
manner, in accordance with Commission rules and regulations and the 
guidelines developed by the INC and other industry groups pertaining to 
administration and assignment of numbering resources, including, but not 
limited to:
    (1) Numbering Plan Area (NPA) codes,
    (2) Central Office codes for the 809 area,
    (3) International Inbound NPA 456 NXX codes,
    (4) (NPA) 500 NXX codes,
    (5) (NPA) 900 NXX codes,
    (6) N11 Service codes,
    (7) 855-XXXX line numbers,
    (8) 555-XXXX line numbers,
    (9) Carrier Identification Codes,
    (10) Vertical Service Codes,
    (11) ANI Information Integer (II) Digit Pairs,
    (12) Non Dialable Toll Points, and
    (13) New numbering resources as may be defined.
    (e) Relationships with other NANP member countries' administrators 
and authorities. The NANPA shall address policy directives from other 
NANP member countries' governmental and regulatory authorities and 
coordinate its activities with other NANP member countries' 
administrators, if any, to ensure efficient and effective management of 
NANP resources.
    (f) Transition plan. The NANPA shall implement a transition plan, 
subject to Commission approval, leading to its assumption of NANPA 
functions within 90 days of the effective date of a Commission order 
announcing the selection of the NANPA.
    (g) Transfer of intellectual property. The new NANPA must make 
available any and all intellectual property and associated hardware 
resulting from its activities as numbering administrator including, but 
not limited to, systems and the data contained therein, software, 
interface specifications and supporting documentation and make such 
property available to whomever NANC directs free of charge. The new 
NANPA must specify any intellectual property it proposes to exclude from 
the provisions of this paragraph based on the existence of such property 
prior to its selection as NANPA.

[61 FR 47353, Sept. 6, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 55181, Oct. 23, 1997]