Attachment Grant Public Notice

This document pretains to ITC-214-19931001-00254 for International Global Resale Authority on a International Telecommunications filing.

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                  In the Matter of IDB AERONAUTICAL COMMUNICATIONS,          INC.,
              For Authority Pursuant to Section 214 of the Communications
              Act of 1934, as Amended, to Interconnect with the Facilities
                      of American Telephone and Telegraph Company

                                       File No.    ITC—93—142

                                FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION


                               8 FCC Red 8432;    1993 FCC LEXIS 6035


                                       RELEASE —~NUMBER :
                                           DA 93—1442

                   December 3,    1993 Released; Adopted November 26,       1993

                                        ACTION:     *1

                         MEMORANDUM OPINION,      ORDER AND AUTHORIZATION


JUDGES :

     By the Chief,    International Facilities Division

OPINIONBY:
     LI

OPINION:

     1.    The Commission has before it an application filed by IDB Aeronautical
Communications,      Inc.,   dba IDB Mobile Communications,     (IDB)   pursuant to Section
214 of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. § 214, and Section 63.01 of the
Commission‘s Rules and Requlations, 47 C.F.R. § 63.01, requesting authority to
interconnect its coast earth station facilities and services with the domestic
and international network of American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T}.
IDB seeks this authority in order to facilitate the exchange of
telecommunication services between points served by AT&T and mobile earth
stations in the Atlantic (AOR—West, AOR—East), Pacific (POR) and Indian Ocean
(IOR) Regions served by IDB.  The application appeared on public notice on April
7,   1993.   No oppositions remain.     n1


   ni COMSAT Corporation (COMSAT}) filed a Partial Opposition to IDB‘s
application on May 7, 1993, but withdrew its submission on November 12, 1993.
We find no public interest issue arising out of COMSAT‘s pleading that warrants
our independent action in this matter.   *2

   2.  IDB seeks authority to interconnect its existing facilities with the
existing facilities of AT&T.  The interconnected facilities will be used to
provide a variety of telecommunication services, such as analog voice, digital
voice and data, compressed video, facsimile, telex, and packet switched data
network services.  Service in the POR and AOR—West will be provided using IDB‘s
facilities at Niles Canyon, California.  Service in the AOR—East will be
provided on IDB‘s facilities at Staten island, New York, and service in the IOR
will be provided by IDB‘s facilities at Perth (Gnangara), Australia.  All
services will be provided using the INMARSAT satellite system.  IDB states that


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                        8 FCC Red 8432;   1993 FCC LEXIS 6035,   *2

intercomnection will serve the public interest, convenience and necessity by
increasing customer choice and offering diverse routing arrangements.  ATéT‘s
interconnection with IDB will enable AT&T to route its traffic to either COMSAT
or IDB.

   3.  We find that the intercomnnection proposed by IDB in this application will
further the present and future public convenience and necessity by providing
additional choices to customers in the maritime telecommunications market.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that   *3  application File No. ITC—93—142 IS
CGRANTED,   and IDB IS AUTHORIZED,   pursuant to Section 214 of the Communications
Act of 1934 and Section 63.01 of the Commission‘s Rules and Regulations, to
interconnect with AT&T in the provision of maritime services as described
herein. n2

   n2 IDB has been deemed "dominant" with respect to its provision of
international mobile satellite services.

   4.  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 public notice of this Order (see Section 1.4(b) (2)).

   FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

   George S.   Li,   Chief

   International Facilities Division

   Common Carrier Bureau



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