SB QST @ ARL $ARLB024 ARLB024 FCC opens ULS to Web applications ZCZC AG24 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 24 ARLB024 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 9, 2000 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB024 ARLB024 FCC opens ULS to Web applications Amateurs now can file ULS applications via the Web. The FCC opened ULS to Internet filers on April 29 and formally announced the system this week. FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Chief Thomas Sugrue announced that ULS users now can file applications and notifications via the Internet for all services previously only available by dial-up connection to the Commission's Wide Area Network. To access the new capability, visit the ULS home page at http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls and click on ''Online Filing.'' The ULS--the FCC's interactive on-line licensing application, modification and renewal system for wireless telecommunications services--was deployed for the Amateur Service last August 16. Sugrue noted that many ULS users had requested the ability to access ULS through the Internet in order to utilize their high speed Internet connectivity. He also addressed concerns about the security of transactions handled via the Internet. ''We now have the technology in place that assures the integrity and security of data transmitted over the Internet along with high speed connectivity,'' he said. ''This is another step forward in the expanding functionality of ULS.'' The FCC says that to make online payments requires that users be running the 128-bit encryption version of Netscape, Ver 4.73. The FCC currently supports only recent versions of Netscape for online filing tasks but says that support for other browsers and platforms is in the works and should be available shortly. Dial-up access continues to be available. NNNN /EX