Attachment Grant Public Notice

This document pretains to ITC-214-19910615-00009 for International Global Resale Authority on a International Telecommunications filing.

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                                       LEXSEE 7 FCC Red 872

                  In the Matter of IDB AERO—NAUTICAL COMMUNICATIONS,             INC.
               Application for authority to resell the services of other
              common carriers for the provision of international switched
              voice,    data and telex services between the U.S.          and various
                                       international points

                                        File No.    I—T—C—91—157

                                FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

                                7 FCC Red 872; 1992 FCC LEXIS 400

                                         RELEASE—NUMBER :
                                              DA 92—76

                       January 29,   1992 Released; Adopted January 16,        1992

                                          ACTION:     **1


                              ORDER,   AUTHORIZATION AND CERTIFICATE


JUDGES:

   By the Chief,        International Facilities Division

OPINIONBY :
   LI

OPINION:

    *872  1.   The above—captioned application, filed by IDB Aero—Nautical
Communications, Inc. (IDB Aero), requests authority, pursuant to Section 214 of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, to resell the services of other
common carriers for the provision of international switched voice, data and
telex services between the U.S. and various international points.  The
application was placed on public notice on July 3, 1991.  No comments were
received.

   2.   IDB Aero is a common carrier authorized to provide maritime mobile
satellite service and aeronautical mobile satellite service via the INMARSAT
system.   It now seeks authority to provide international switched voice, data
and telex services by the resale of the services of other common carriers and in
competition with such carriers.   IDB Aero is a foreign—owned carrier under the
Commission‘s decision in International Competitive Carrier policies, 102 F.C.C.
24 812, 842 (1985), recon. denied, 60 Rad. Reg. 2d (P&F) 1435 (1986), and is
dominant in its provision of international common **2     carrier services
between U.S. and international points.

   3.  As a dominant carrier in its provision of international common carrier
services, IDB—Aero remains subject to traditional entry and rate regulation.
Our Section 214 authorizations issued to dominant carriers specify the
facilities they may acquire or lease to provide a particular service to the
authorized international points.  In the case of resale carriers, these orders
authorize carriers to provide an identified resale service, such as
international switched voice, by reselling the services set forth in a

                                                            . 1.1   Stratos Mobile Networks, Inc.
                                                            ,   (“SMN”)


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                       7 FCC Red 872,   *872;   1992 FCC LEXIS 400,     **2

particular underlying carrier‘s tariff to specified international points.
Dominant carriers seeking to supplement or modify their existing authorization
must do so by formal application.  Such applications are required where the
dominant carrier seeks authority to provide a new service, resell an additional
offering not specified in its existing Section 214 authorizations, or, serve
additional points set forth in the underlying carriers‘ tariffs but not
specified in the reseller‘s existing Section 214 authorizations.

   4.  Upon consideration of the application and in view of the foregoing, IT IS
HEREBY CERTIFIED that  **3  the present and future convenience and necessity
require the provision of resale of international switched voice, data and telex
services by IDB—Aero between the United States and the points listed in Appendix
A.


   5.  Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that application File No. I—T—C—91—157 IS
GRANTED, and IDB—Aero is authorized to provide international switched voice,
data and telex services by the resale of the international common carrier
services set forth in AT&T‘s Tariff F.C.C. No. 1, CCI‘s Tariffs F.C.C. Nos.                3
and 5, MCI‘s Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 and US Sprint‘s Tariffs FCC Nos. 1 and 2
between the U.S. and the points listed in the Appendix A.

   6.  IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall obtain any necessary
operating agreements in each of the countries to which it will provide services
and shall file them with the Commission within 30 days of their execution.

   7.   IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file quarterly reports of
revenue, number of messages, and number of minutes of both originating and
terminating traffic for all international services between the U.S. and all
countries it is authorized to serve within 90 days from the end of each calendar
quarter.

     8.      **4   IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file tariff
provisions pursuant to Section 203 of the Communications Act,                47 U.S.C. Section
203,      and Part 61 of the Commission‘s Rules,      47 C.F.R.   Part 61,    for the services
authorized in this Order.

   9.  IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file the annual reports of
overseas telecommunications traffic required by Section 43.61 of the
Commission‘s Rules,      47 C.F.R.   Section 43.61.


   10.  This order is issued under Section 0.291 of the Commission‘s Rules and
is effective upon adoption.  Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106
or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission‘s Rules may be
filed within 30 days of the date of public notice of this order {see Section
1.4(b) (2)) .


     FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

     George S. Li

     Chief,   International Facilities Division


     Common Carrier Bureau


APPENDIX:

     APPENDIX A


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                                          *872;   1992 FCC LEXIS 400,   **4


        COUNTRIES TO BE SERVED


  Argentina
  Australia
  Austria
  Bahamas
  Bahrain
  Barbados
  Belgium
  Bermuda
  Bolivia
  Brazil
  Bulgaria
  Canada
  Chile
  China
  Colombia
  Costa Rica
  Cote D‘Ivoire
  Cyprus
 Czechoslovakia
 Denmark
 Dominican Republic
 Ecuador
 Egypt
 Finland
 France
  **5   Germany
 Greece
 Guatemala
 Guyana
 Hong Kong
 Honduras
 Hungary
 Iceland
 India
 Indonesia
 Ireland
 Israel
 Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kenya
Korea
Kuwait
Lebanon
Liberia
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
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      Peru
     Philippines
      Poland
      Portugal
     Romania
     Saudi Arabia
     Singapore
     South Africa
     Spain
     Sweden
     Switzerland
     Taipei
     Thailand
     Trinidad
     Turkey
     United Kingdom
     U.S.S.R.
     Venezuela
     Yugoslavia
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