ARLA/CLUSTER: E.U.A. : "Amateur Radio vanity call sign " desaparecem em Setembro de 2015

Rui Oliveira ruimail24 gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 31 de Julho de 2015 - 14:32:59 WEST


Com os 120€ que custa um ano de indicativo ocasional diria que há tudo
menos prejuízo.. Quando digo estas coisas a estrangeiros há sempre reações
curiosas... Nao conheço ninguém que pague tanto pelo radio como nós...

Rui Oliveira
CR7ALW
Em 31/07/2015 14:28, "João Costa &gt; CT1FBF" <ct1fbf  gmail.com> escreveu:

> Definitivamente, vamos ter de convencer rapidamente a ANACOM
> portuguesa que fica mais caro processar uma cobrança do que cobrar,
> mesmo sendo esta computorizada como em Portugal.
>
> João Costa (CT1FBF)
>
>
> 2015-07-31 14:14 GMT+01:00 Rui Oliveira <ruimail24  gmail.com>:
> > Como diz na mensagem: " the FCC said it was doing so to save money
> > and*personnel resources. The Commission asserted that it costs more of
> both
> > to process the regulatory fees and issue refunds than the amount of the
> > regulatory fee payment."
> >
> > Portanto dizem eles que fica mais caro processar uma cobrança do que
> > cobrar.... E eles como alguma consideração que tem com os amadores
> preferem
> > eliminar os custos dos 2 lados a subir os dos amadores. É menos negativo
> > para a fcc tratar de indicativos de chamada de graça do que perder
> dinheiro
> > a tratar deles mais perder dinheiro a cobrar... O aumento para cobrir
> ambos
> > os custos para resultar num lucro na mesma nulo não se justificam. É
> melhor
> > simplesmente não cobrar...
> >
> > Em 31/07/2015 13:38, "João Costa &gt; CT1FBF" <ct1fbf  gmail.com>
> escreveu:
> >>
> >> Rui,
> >>
> >> Faz-me um pouco de confusão pois as taxas dos " vanity call sign "
> >> passaram de $16,10 para $21,40 por um período de 10 anos e agora vão
> >> acabar ???  Quando só aqui a FCC arrecadava mais $250 000 e quando o
> >> Congresso solicitou uma colecta de $340 milhões para o ano fiscal de
> >> 2015 e quando a FCC diz que ainda vai poupar dinheiro e pessoal
> >> acabando com esta taxa.
> >>
> >> Isto até me parece típica engenharia financeira à portuguesa, hihihihi.
> >>
> >> João Costa (CT1FBF)
> >>
> >> 2015-07-31 13:19 GMT+01:00 Rui Oliveira <ruimail24  gmail.com>:
> >> > Se me permite, claro colega João, o corpo da notícia indica que o que
> >> > desaparece é os custos de ter um indicativo ocasional e não a
> >> > possibilidade
> >> > de eles existirem.
> >> > Nuns países não se paga... Aqui paga-se bem...
> >> >
> >> > Rui Oliveira
> >> > CR7ALW
> >> >
> >> > Em 31/07/2015 13:09, "João Costa &gt; CT1FBF" <ct1fbf  gmail.com>
> >> > escreveu:
> >> >>
> >> >> Amateur Radio vanity call sign fee to disappear in September
> >> >>
> >> >> The Amateur Radio vanity call sign regulatory fee is set to disappear
> >> >> in the next few weeks. According to the best-available information
> >> >> from FCC sources, the first day that applicants will be able to file
> a
> >> >> vanity application without having to pay a fee is Thursday, September
> >> >> 3.
> >> >>
> >> >> In deciding earlier this year to drop the regulatory fee components
> >> >> for Amateur Radio vanity call signs and General Mobile Radio Service
> >> >> (GMRS) applications, the FCC said it was doing so to save money and
> >> >> personnel resources. The Commission asserted that it costs more of
> >> >> both to process the regulatory fees and issue refunds than the amount
> >> >> of the regulatory fee payment.
> >> >>
> >> >> "Our costs have increased over time, and now that the costs exceed
> the
> >> >> amount of the regulatory fee, the increased relative administrative
> >> >> cost supports eliminating this regulatory fee category," the FCC said
> >> >> in its Report and Order, which appeared on July 21 in The Federal
> >> >> Register. "Once [it's] eliminated, these licensees will no longer be
> >> >> financially burdened with such payments, and the Commission will no
> >> >> longer incur these administrative costs that exceed the fee
> payments."
> >> >>
> >> >> The FCC raised the Amateur Service vanity call sign regulatory fee
> >> >> from $16.10 to its current $21.40 for the 10-year license term in
> >> >> 2014. The $5.30 increase was the largest such fee hike in many years.
> >> >> In a typical fiscal year, the FCC collected on the order of $250,000
> >> >> in vanity call sign regulatory fees.
> >> >>
> >> >> The FCC said the revenue it would otherwise collect from such
> >> >> regulatory fees "will be proportionally assessed on other wireless
> fee
> >> >> categories." Congress has mandated that the FCC collect nearly $340
> >> >> million in regulatory fees from all services in fiscal year 2015.
> >> >>
> >> >> Fonte : The American Radio Relay League
> >> >>
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