SB QST @ ARL $ARLB042 ARLB042 FCC Says Telephone Numbers Optional for ULS ZCZC AG42 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 42 ARLB042 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT July 9, 1999 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB042 ARLB042 FCC Says Telephone Numbers Optional for ULS The FCC has clarified that Amateur Radio applicants using the Universal Licensing System don't have to provide a telephone number or e-mail address as long as they provide a valid US mailing address. But the Commission has yet to provide a convenient way for ULS electronic filers to get around having to supply a telephone number. The clarification was contained in a recent FCC order that addresses various issues for reconsideration in its ULS proceeding. The FCC says it considers it ''reasonable'' to request telephone numbers and e-mail addresses but that the data will be optional for hams. As currently configured, the ULS still requires applicants to provide a telephone number in order to register, but not an e-mail address. An FCC spokesman told the ARRL recently that applicants lacking a telephone number could use a business telephone, the telephone number of a close friend or relative, or just fill in the field on the electronic form with zeros. When the FCC implements the Universal Licensing System for the Amateur Service August 2, registrants will be required to supply a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN--typically your Social Security Number) in order to register and be asked to supply a telephone number. The paper FCC Form 610--being phased out in favor of the new Form 605--already requests a daytime telephone number. Applicants without Internet access can register on the ULS using a paper Form 605, available from the FCC. The question of whether or not telephone numbers that have been provided to the ULS will be made part of the public licensee database is ''still being reviewed,'' an FCC spokesperson said this week. Current information on the FCC Web site suggests that telephone numbers provided to the ULS will be available in the public ULS records. ULS registration is required in order to receive FCC services in the future. To register, visit http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls/ and click on ''TIN/Call Sign Registration.'' NNNN /EX