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Resource Optimization Working Group Report to NANC - June 18, 2001

The NRO Working Group (NRO-WG) has completed a review of exhaust assumptions pertinent to telecommunications resource optimization. They plan to convene one final time to refine Assumption 6, which evaluates the impact of including CMRS carriers in resource pooling. The group aims to finalize the 2000 exhaust assumptions and present them at the July NANC meeting. Recommendations include NENO assuming new work on exhaust assumptions, as the NRO-WG has no other active tasks and pooling monitoring is currently inactive.

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Resource Optimization Working Group Report to NANC - June 18, 2001

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  1. Number Resource Optimization Working Group Report to NANCJune 18, 2001Eleanor Willis-Camara, Winstar Communications [Co-Chair position vacant] Co-Chair

  2. NANP Exhaust Projections • The NRO-WG continued its review of the exhaust assumptions; the work is substantially complete. • The group expects to meet one final time to refine Assumption 6 which addresses the impact of the inclusion of CMRS carriers in pooling.

  3. NRO-WG Path Forward • NRO-WG will continue and finalize 2000 exhaust assumptions and present them to NANC in July. • NRO-WG participants recommend that NENO should assume any new work on exhaust assumptions. • NRO-WG has no other active tasks; pooling monitoring is inactive.

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