Attachment 20170316140157-090.p

20170316140157-090.p

SUPPLEMENT

Supplement

1994-04-25

This document pretains to ITC-214-19940425-00148 for International Global Resale Authority on a International Telecommunications filing.

IBFS_ITC2141994042500148_1431719

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        PUBLIC NOTICE

         [FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION LOGO APPEARS HERE]

        FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
        1919 M STREET N.W.
        WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554                                                       44391



        News media information 202/632—5050.         Recorded listing of releases and texts
        202/632—0002 .

   Report No.    I—7019                                                        August 17, 1994

                    OVERSEAS COMMON CARRIER SECTION 214 APPLICATIONS
                                      ACTIONS TAKEN
                                     (Formal Section 63.01)

       The following applications for international Section 214 certification have
  been granted effective August 13, 1994, pursuant to the Commission‘s streamlined
  processing procedures set forth in Section 63.12 of the Commission‘s Rules,                47
  C.F.R. Section 63.12.

  ITC—94—358        American Telesource International,         Inc.   (resale of public
                    switched service) .

  ITC—94—359        RAM Technologies,     Inc.   (resale of public switched service) .

  ITC—94—360        Citadel Communications,       Inc.   (resale of public switched service) .

  ITC—94—361        Preferred Network Communications Corporation (resale of public
                    switched service) .

  The applicants listed above are authorized to provide international switched
  services by reselling the international switched services of other carriers as
  listed in their application,       and only in accordance with all rules,        regulations
  and policies of the Commission.




  ITD—94—011        Westinghouse Communication Services,          Inc. applies to discontinue
                    common carrier service over international earth station KA—327,
                    Stamford, Connecticut.

        The following applications for international Section 214 certification have

  processing procedures set forth in Section 63.12 of the Commission‘s Rules,                47
  C.F.R. Section 63.12.




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"s8    @Apa—ggg=—          WilTel International,      Inc.    (resell of non—interconnected private
                           lines to various countries.

   ‘    e applicants listed above are authorized to provide international switched
  i    d/or private line services by reselling the international switched and/or
  ;    ivate line services of other carriers as listed in their application, and only
        accordance with all rules, regulations and policies of the Commission.
  i    plicants shall file semi—annual reports of circuit additions, pursuant to
   i    _ction 63.15(b)      of the Commission‘s Rules.             Applicants also shall file with the
   i   mmission a copy of any operating agreement entered into with its foreign
   _   rrespondents within thirty          (30)   days of its execution,        and shall otherwise
   _   _mly with the filing requirements contained in Section 43.51 of the
  (    mmission‘s Rules.        In addition,      those applicants reselling international
       terconnected private lines to Canada shall file all arrangements for private
       ne interconnection to the United States public switched network pursuant to
        is section.

          Those applicants reselling international private lines for the provision of
  1    n—interconnected private line service are limited to the provision of such
  )    ivate line service only between the U.S. and those points listed in their
  i    plication —— that is, private lines which originate in the U.S. and terminate
   :    one of the points listed in their application, or which originate in one of
  i    e points listed in their application and terminate in the U.S. In addition,
  i    plicants may not —— and the applicants‘ tariffs must state that the
  i    plicants‘ customers may not —— connect private lines provided over these
       cilities to the public switched network at either the U.S. or foreign end,                      or
  1    th, for the provision of international basic telecommunications services,
  :    cluding switched voice services, unless authorized to do so by the Commission
  1    on a finding that the foreign administration affords resale opportunities
       uivalent to those available under U.S.                law,    in accordance with Regulation of

       ternational Accounting Rates,           Phase II,      First Report and Order,       7 FCC Red 559

       991), Order on Reconsideration and Third Further Notice of Proposed

  1    lemaking,        7 FCC Red 7927   (1992), petition for reconsideration pending.


       Grant of applications to resell international private lines for the
  provision of switched services and interconnected private line services between
  the United States and Canada is conditioned upon Canada‘s continuing to afford
  resale opportunities equivalent to those available under U.S.                      law.    In addition,
  grant of all of these private line resale applications may be subject to future
  modification pursuant to the outcome of the Phase II Third Further Notice,

  fONOROLA/EMI Order,           7 FCC Red 7312      (1992),    and any related proceedings.


       Further, applicants nor any persons or companies directly or indirectly
  controlling them or controlled by them, or under direct or indirect common
  control with them, shall acquire or enjoy any right, for the purposes of
  handling or interchanging traffic to or from the United States, its territories
  or possessions which is denied to any other United States carrier by reason of
  any concession, contract, understanding, or working arrangement to which the
  applicants or any such persons or companies controlling or controlled by the




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  applicants are parties.

                          Provisions Pertaining to All Applicants




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          All of the applicants listed in this public notice shall file a tariff
  pursuant to Section 203 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,            47 U.S
  Section 203, and Part 61 of the Commission‘s Rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 61,            for th
  services requested in their application. The applicants shall file the annual
  reports of overseas telecommunications traffic ‘required by Section 43.61 of




                                                                                              (D
  Commission‘s Rules, 47 C.F.R. Section 43.61. Further,the grant of these
  applications shall not be construed to include authorization for the
  transmission of money in connection with the services the applicants have bee:
  given authority to provide. The transmission of money is not considered to be
  common carrier service.

          If an applicant is reselling services obtained pursuant to a contract,         t]
  applicant shall file publicly any contracts entered into with other carriers «
  a contract summary in accordance with Section 203 of the Communications Act,
  U.S.C. (S) 203, and the Interexchange Order./(1)/  In addition, the services

  obtained by contract shall be made generally available to similarly situated
  customers at the same terms,          conditions and rates.

          Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for
  review under Section 1.115 of the Commission‘s Rules in regard to the grant o
  any of these applications may be filed within 30 days of the date of this pub.:




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  notice (see Section 1.4(b) (2)) .


          For additional   information concerning this matter,       please contact Janice
  Alston or Mary Cobbs at       (202)    632—7265.

                                                ~FCC—




          /1/ See Competition in the Interstate Interexchange Marketplace,         6 FCC R«

  5880,    5902   (1991) (Interexchange Order) .




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