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From: an old friend on Nov 14, 11:37 am
general question on the topic. are the reply coments at 1201 am 15Nove or or 1201 16 Nov The official dates for Comments on WT Docket 05-235 were 31 August 2005 to 31 October 2005. The official dates for Replies to Comments on WT Docket 05-235 were 31 August 2005 to 14 November 2005. All time periods refer to Eastern Time Zone. Apparently, and I don't know for certain, the FCC will accept the time of day of the time zone of the sender. ECFS lists only the DATE filed, not the time it was filed. They do enter in copies of letters-on-paper which were sent from within the official dates but arrived at the Commission later, evident from the FCC time-stamp on documents compared to the ECFS filing date. Regardless, the official time period on WT Docket 05-235 is now OVER. As of 3 PM EST on 15 November 2005 there were a total of 3,783 filings made on WT Docket 05-235 between 15 July 2005 and 14 November 2005. The ECFS will still accept electronic comments entered long after the end of an official date period. WT Docket 98-143 on the NPRM proposing Restructuring was still getting input from about 400 people up to nearly FOUR YEARS AFTER the end of all Comments, and up to nearly THREE YEARS after Report & Order 99-412 was released (end of December 1999) making the Restructuring legal. |
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