Public Notice TEL00991

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2006-02-02

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                       PUBLIC NOTICE
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                                                                                              DA No.                      06-251
 Report No. TEL-00991                                                                               Thursday February 2, 2006

                                        INTERNATIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS GRANTED
                          Section 214 Applications (47 C.F.R. § 63.18); Section 310(b)(4) Requests

The following applications have been granted pursuant to the Commission’s streamlined processing procedures set forth
in Section 63.12 of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 63.12, other provisions of the Commission’s rules, or procedures
set forth in an earlier public notice listing applications accepted for filing.

Unless otherwise noted, these grants authorize the applicants (1) to become a facilities-based international common
carrier subject to 47 C.F.R. § 63.22; and/or (2) to become a resale-based international common carrier subject to 47 C.F.R. §
63.23; or (3) to exceed the 25 percent foreign ownership benchmark applicable to common carrier radio licensees under 47
U.S.C. § 310(b)(4).

THIS PUBLIC NOTICE SERVES AS EACH NEWLY AUTHORIZED CARRIER'S SECTION 214 CERTIFICATE. It contains
general and specific conditions, which are set forth below. Newly authorized carriers should carefully review the terms
and conditions of their authorizations. Failure to comply with general or specific conditions of an authorization, or with
other relevant Commission rules and policies, could result in fines and forfeitures.

An updated version of Sections 63.09–.25 of the rules, and other related sections, is available at
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/pd/pf/telecomrules.html.

ITC-214-20050923-00378              E                 FOXWOODS CAPITAL LIMITED
International Telecommunications Certificate
Service(s):          Global or Limited Global Resale Service
Grant of Authority                                                                                      Date of Action:   02/01/2006


Application for authority to provide service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(2) of the rules.

ITC-214-20051222-00529              E                 Cost Plus Communications, LLC
International Telecommunications Certificate
Service(s):          Global or Limited Global Resale Service
Grant of Authority                                                                                      Date of Action:   01/27/2006


Application for authority to provide service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(2) of the rules.

ITC-214-20060106-00007              E                 Everest Midwest LLC
International Telecommunications Certificate
Service(s):          Global or Limited Global Resale Service
Grant of Authority                                                                                      Date of Action:   01/27/2006


Application for authority to provide service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(2) of the rules.


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ITC-214-20060108-00010               E                 Val-Ed Joint Venture LLP D/B/A 702 Communications
International Telecommunications Certificate
Service(s):          Global or Limited Global Facilities-Based Service, Global or Limited Global Resale Service
Grant of Authority                                                                                         Date of Action:    01/27/2006


Application for authority to provide facilities-based service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(1) of the rules, and also to provide
service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(2) of the rules.

ITC-214-20060109-00008               E                 Zeus Telecommunications, LLC
International Telecommunications Certificate
Service(s):          Global or Limited Global Facilities-Based Service, Global or Limited Global Resale Service
Grant of Authority                                                                                         Date of Action:    01/27/2006


Application for authority to provide facilities-based service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(1) of the rules, and also to provide
service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(2) of the rules.

ITC-214-20060110-00011               E                 TLeMAZ, LLC
International Telecommunications Certificate
Service(s):          Global or Limited Global Facilities-Based Service, Global or Limited Global Resale Service
Grant of Authority                                                                                         Date of Action:    01/27/2006


Application for authority to provide facilities-based service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(1) of the rules, and also to provide
service in accordance with Section 63.18(e)(2) of the rules.

ITC-T/C-20051216-00507               E                 Con Edison Communications, LLC
Transfer of Control
Grant of Authority                                                                                         Date of Action:    01/27/2006


Current Licensee: Con Edison Communications, LLC
FROM: Con Edison Communications, LLC
TO:      RCN Corporation
Application for consent to transfer control of the international section 214 authorization, ITC-214-20001128-00698, held by Con
Edison Communications, LLC (CEC), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Consolidated Edison Communications Holding Company,
Inc. (CEC Holding Company), whose parent is Consolidated Edison, Inc. (CEI), from CEC to RCN Corporation (RCN). RCN is a
publicly-traded company that, through subsidiaries, provides facilities-based bundled phone, cable and high speed Internet services.
Pursuant to a Stock Purchase Agreement (Agreement) between CEI and RCN, RCN will acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares
of capital stock of CEC Holding Company. As a result of the transaction, CEC Holding Company and CEC will become direct and
indirect wholly-owned subsidiaries of RCN, respectively. On or prior to consummation of the transactions, the name of CEC Holding
Company will be changed to RCN New York Communications Holding Company, Inc., and the name of CEC will be changed to RCN
New York Communications, LLC. This authorization is without prejudice to the Commission's action on any other related pending
application(s).




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ITC-T/C-20051223-00516              E                Advanced Tel-Com Systems, L.P.
Transfer of Control
Grant of Authority                                                                                       Date of Action:     01/27/2006


Current Licensee: Advanced Tel-Com Systems, L.P.
FROM: Valor Communications Group, Inc.
TO:      New Valor
Application for consent to transfer control of the international Section 214 authorization, ITC-214-19981110-00835, held by
Advanced Tel-Com Systems, L.P. (ATS), from the current stockholders of its parent, Valor Communications Group, Inc. (Valor), to
the post-merger stockholders of New Valor (New Valor), a company that, following a merger between Valor and ALLTEL Holding
Corporation (AHC), will consist of current subsidiaries of Valor and ALLTEL Corporation (ALLTEL), AHC's parent. New Valor will
be the same corporate entity as Valor, but likely with a new name as the surviving entity of the merger transaction. Valor is a publicly
traded company that holds direct and indirect interests in carriers providing a number of telecommunications services, including local
exchange and long distance services and AHC is a newly formed, wholly-owned subsidiary of ALLTEL. As a result of the merger,
which will involve the issuance of approximately 400 million new shares of Valor stock, current ALLTEL stockholders will hold 85
percent of New Valor common stock and pre-merger stockholders of Valor will hold 15 percent of New Valor common stock. The
overall transaction will also result in New Valor acquiring 100 percent ownership of ALLTEL subsidiaries (to be contributed pre-merger
by ALLTEL to AHC) that conduct ALLTEL's wireline businesses and other businesses including directory publishing operations,
information services, product distribution operations and management services (other than such operations that support ALLTEL's
wireless telecommunications business). ALLTEL subsidiaries providing wireless telecommunications services will not become
subsidiaries of New Valor. This authorization is without prejudice to the Commission's action on any other related pending
application(s).

ITC-T/C-20051223-00518              E                Valor Telecommunications LD, LP
Transfer of Control
Grant of Authority                                                                                       Date of Action:     01/27/2006


Current Licensee: Valor Telecommunications LD, LP
FROM: Valor Communications Group, Inc.
TO:      New Valor
Application for consent to transfer control of the international Section 214 authorization, ITC-214-20000719-00451, held by Valor
Telecommunications LD, LP, from the current stockholders of its parent, Valor Communications Group, Inc. (Valor), to the
post-merger stockholders of New Valor (New Valor), a company that, following a merger between Valor and ALLTEL Holding
Corporation (AHC), will consist of current subsidiaries of Valor and ALLTEL Corporation (ALLTEL), AHC's parent. New Valor will
be the same corporate entity as Valor, but likely with a new name as the surviving entity of the merger transaction. Valor is a publicly
traded company that holds direct and indirect interests in carriers providing a number of telecommunications services, including local
exchange and long distance services and AHC is a newly formed, wholly-owned subsidiary of ALLTEL. As a result of the merger,
which will involve the issuance of approximately 400 million new shares of Valor stock, current ALLTEL stockholders will hold 85
percent of New Valor common stock and pre-merger stockholders of Valor will hold 15 percent of New Valor common stock. The
overall transaction will also result in New Valor acquiring 100 percent ownership of ALLTEL subsidiaries (to be contributed pre-merger
by ALLTEL to AHC) that conduct ALLTEL's wireline businesses and other businesses including directory publishing operations,
information services, product distribution operations and management services (other than such operations that support ALLTEL's
wireless telecommunications business). ALLTEL subsidiaries providing wireless telecommunications services will not become
subsidiaries of New Valor. This authorization is without prejudice to the Commission's action on any other related pending
application(s).




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ITC-T/C-20051223-00519              E                 Texas RSA 15B2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Five Star Wireless
Transfer of Control
Grant of Authority                                                                                         Date of Action:    01/27/2006


Current Licensee: Texas RSA 15B2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Five Star Wireless
FROM: Valor Communications Group, Inc.
TO:      New Valor
Application for consent to transfer control of the international Section 214 authorization, ITC-214-20010802-00418, held by Texas
RSA 15B2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Five Star Wireless, from the current stockholders of its parent, Valor Communications Group, Inc.
(Valor), to the post-merger stockholders of New Valor (New Valor), a company that, following a merger between Valor and ALLTEL
Holding Corporation (AHC), will consist of current subsidiaries of Valor and ALLTEL Corporation (ALLTEL), AHC's parent. New
Valor will be the same corporate entity as Valor, but likely with a new name as the surviving entity of the merger transaction. Valor is a
publicly traded company that holds direct and indirect interests in carriers providing a number of telecommunications services,
including local exchange and long distance services and AHC is a newly formed, wholly-owned subsidiary of ALLTEL. As a result of
the merger, which will involve the issuance of approximately 400 million new shares of Valor stock, current ALLTEL stockholders
will hold 85 percent of New Valor common stock and pre-merger stockholders of Valor will hold 15 percent of New Valor common
stock. The overall transaction will also result in New Valor acquiring 100 percent ownership of ALLTEL subsidiaries (to be contributed
pre-merger by ALLTEL to AHC) that conduct ALLTEL's wireline businesses and other businesses including directory publishing
operations, information services, product distribution operations and management services (other than such operations that support
ALLTEL's wireless telecommunications business). ALLTEL subsidiaries providing wireless telecommunications services will not
become subsidiaries of New Valor. This authorization is without prejudice to the Commission's action on any other related pending
application(s).


INFORMATIVE
ITC-214-19981127-00829                             Single Source Integrated Services, Inc.

By letter dated January 5, 2006, Applicant notified the Commission that it has changed its name from Single Source, Inc. to
Single Source Integrated Services, Inc. effective immediately.
ITC-214-20050812-00320                             HELIO LLC

By letter dated November 17, 2005, Applicant notified the Commission that it changed its name from SK-EarthLink LLC to
HELIO LLC effective October 24, 2005.
SURRENDER
ITC-214-19900701-00005                             PIONEER COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

By letter dated February 23, 2005, Applicant notified the Commission of the Surrender of its section 214 authorization,
ITC-214-19900701-00005, formerly ITC-90-145, effective December 23, 2004. Pioneer Communications, Inc. (Pioneer) was
effectively dissolved on December 31, 2004 and at that time had no customers. Pioneer was a wholly-owned subsidiary of TDS
Telecommunications Corporation (TDS Telecom), which in turn is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems,
Inc. TDS Telecom, through its current operating subsidiaries holding international section 214 authorizations, will continue to
provide service to its customers.




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CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO INTERNATIONAL SECTION 214 AUTHORIZATIONS

(1) These authorizations are subject to the Exclusion List for International Section 214 Authorizations, which identifies
restrictions on providing service to particular countries or using particular facilities. The most recent Exclusion List is
attached to this Public Notice. The list applies to all U.S. international carriers, including those that have previously
received global or limited global Section 214 authority, whether by streamlined grant or specific written order. Carriers are
advised that the attached Exclusion List is subject to amendment at any time pursuant to the procedures set forth in
Streamlining the International Section 214 Authorization Process and Tariff Requirements, IB Docket No. 95-118, 11 FCC
Rcd 12884 (1996), para. 18. A copy of the current Exclusion List will be maintained in the FCC Reference and Information
Center and will be available at http://www.fcc.gov/ib/td/pf/exclusionlist.html. It also will be attached to each Public Notice
that grants international Section 214 authority.

(2) The export of telecommunications services and related payments to countries that are subject to economic sanctions
may be restricted. For information concerning current restrictions, call the Office of Foreign Assets Control, U.S.
Department of the Treasury, (202) 622-2520.

(3) Carriers shall comply with the requirements of Section 63.11 of the Commission's rules, which requires notification by,
and in certain circumstances prior notification by, U.S. carriers acquiring an affiliation with foreign carriers. A carrier that
acquires an affiliation with a foreign carrier will be subject to possible reclassification as a dominant carrier on an affiliated
route pursuant to the provisions of Section 63.10 of the rules. The Commission recently amended Section 63.11 of the
rules in its Order on Reconsideration in IB Docket No. 97-142, 15 FCC Rcd 18158 (2000).

(4) Carriers shall comply with the Commission's International Settlements Policy and associated filing requirements
contained in Sections 43.51 and 64.1001 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 43.51, 64.1001. The Commission modified
these requirements most recently in 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review, Policy and Rules Concerning the International,
Interexchange Marketplace, FCC 01-93, released, March 20, 2001, 66 Fed. Reg. 16874 (Mar. 28, 2001). See also 1998
Biennial Regulatory Review - Reform of the International Settlements Policy and Associated Filing Requirements, IB
Docket Nos. 98-148, 95-22, CC Docket No. 90-337 (Phase II), FCC 99-73 (rel. May 6, 1999). In addition, any carrier
interconnecting private lines to the U.S. public switched network at its switch, including any switch in which the carrier
obtains capacity either through lease or otherwise, shall file annually with the Chief, International Bureau, a certified
statement containing, on a country-specific basis, the number and type (e.g., 64 kbps circuits) of private lines
interconnected in such manner. The Commission will treat the country of origin information as confidential. Carriers need
not file their contracts for interconnection unless the Commission specifically requests. Carriers shall file their annual
report on February 1 (covering international private lines interconnected during the preceding January 1 to December 31
period) of each year. International private lines to countries for which the Commission has authorized the provision of
switched basic services over private lines at any time during a particular reporting period are exempt from this
requirement. See 47 C.F.R. § 43.51(d).

(5) Carriers authorized to provide private line service either on a facilities or resale basis are limited to the provision of
such private line service only between the United States and those foreign points covered by their referenced
applications for Section 214 authority. In addition, the carriers may not -- and their tariffs must state that their customers
may not -- connect their private lines to the public switched network at either the U.S. or foreign end, or both, for the
provision of international switched basic services, unless the Commission has authorized the provision of switched
services over private lines to the particular country at the foreign end of the private line or the carrier is exchanging
switched traffic with a foreign carrier that the Commission has determined lacks market power in the country at the foreign
end of the private line. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 63.16, 63.22(e), 63.23(d). A foreign carrier lacks market power for purposes of this
rule if it does not appear on the Commission list of foreign carriers that do not qualify for the presumption that they lack
market power in particular foreign points. This list is available at
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1999/da990809.txt. See generally 1998 Biennial Regulatory
Review - Reform of the International Settlements Policy and Associated Filing Requirements, IB Docket Nos. 98-148,
95-22, CC Docket No. 90-337 (Phase II), FCC 99-73 (rel. May 6, 1999), paras. 12-15, 102-109.

(6) The Commission has authorized the provision of switched basic services via facilities-based or resold private lines
between the United States and the following foreign points: Sweden, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom,
Australia, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, France, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Japan, Italy,
Ireland, Hong Kong, Iceland, Spain, Finland, Israel, Singapore, Netherlands Antilles, Poland, Argentina, United Arab
Emirates, Macau, Hungary, Philippines, Greece, Uruguay, Brunei, Trinidad & Tobago, Czech Republic, the Dominican
Republic, Brazil, Botswana, Costa Rica, South Africa, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Vincent, Antigua, Malaysia,
Thailand, Belize, Panama, Guatemala, Venezuela, Bahrain, South Korea, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovak Republic, Slovenia,
Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Kuwait, Jordan, Paraguay, Croatia, Egypt, Zambia, Ecuador, Barbados, Colombia, Chile, El
Salvador, Taiwan, Nicaragua, Turkey, Peru, Morocco, Ghana,
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Salvador, Taiwan, Nicaragua, Turkey, Peru, Morocco, Ghana, Bolivia, Guyana, Mongolia, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Nigeria,
Bangladesh, Indonesia, Tunisia, Qatar, Oman, Mauritius, New Caledonia, Guniea, Suriname, and Fiji Islands.

(7) Carriers may engage in "switched hubbing" to countries for which the Commission has not authorized the provision
of switched basic services over private lines consistent with Section 63.17(b) of the rules.

(8) Carriers may provide U.S. inbound or outbound switched basic service via their authorized private lines extending
between or among the United States, Sweden, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Australia, The Netherlands,
Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, France, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Japan, Italy, Ireland, Hong Kong,
Iceland, Spain, Finland, Israel, Singapore, Netherlands Antilles, Poland, Argentina, United Arab Emirates, Macau,
Hungary, Philippines, Greece, Uruguay, Brunei, Trinidad & Tobago, Czech Republic, the Dominican Republic, Brazil,
Botswana, Costa Rica, South Africa, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Vincent, Antigua, Malaysia, Thailand, Belize,
Panama, Guatemala, Venezuela, Bahrain, South Korea, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Dominica, Grenada,
Jamaica, Kuwait, Jordan, Paraguay, Croatia, Egypt, Zambia, Ecuador, Barbados, Colombia, Chile, El Salvador, Taiwan,
Nicaragua, Turkey, Peru, Morocco, Ghana, Bolivia, Guyana, Mongolia, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Nigeria, Bangladesh,
Indonesia, Tunisia, Qatar, Oman, Mauritius, and New Caledonia, Guniea, Suriname, and Fiji Islands.

(9) Carriers shall comply with the "No Special Concessions" rule, Section 63.14, 47 C.F.R. § 63.14.

(10) Carriers regulated as dominant for the provision of a particular communications service on a particular route for any
reason other than a foreign carrier affiliation under Section 63.10 of the rules shall file tariffs pursuant to Section 203 of
the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. § 203, and Part 61 of the Commission’s Rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 61. Except
as specified in Section 20.15 with respect to commercial mobile radio service providers, carriers regulated as
non-dominant, as defined in Section 61.3, and providing detariffed international services pursuant to Section 61.19 must
comply with all applicable public disclosure and maintenance of information requirements in Sections 42.10 and 42.11.
These non-dominant carriers may continue filing new or revised international tariffs for mass market services until
January 28, 2002, when all tariffs, with limited exceptions, must be cancelled. Carriers may not file any new or revised
contract tariffs or tariffs for other long-term international service arrangements. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review,
Policy and Rules Concerning the International, Interexchange Marketplace, FCC 01-93, released March 20, 2001, 66 Fed.
Reg. 16874 (Mar. 28, 2001).

(11) Carriers shall file the annual reports of overseas telecommunications traffic required by Section 43.61(a). Carriers shall
also file the quarterly reports required by Section 43.61 in the circumstances specified in paragraphs (b) and (c) of that
Section.

(12) Carriers shall file annual reports of circuit status and/or circuit additions in accordance with the requirements set
forth in Rules for Filing of International Circuit Status Reports, CC Docket No. 93-157, Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 8605
(1995). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 43.82, 63.23(e). These requirements apply to facilities-based carriers and private line resellers,
respectively. See also: http:www.fcc.gov/ib/pd/pf/csmanual.html

(13) Carriers should consult Section 63.19 of the rules when contemplating a discontinuance, reduction or impairment of
service. 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 been given authority to provide. The transmission of money
is not considered to be a common carrier service.

(14) If any carrier is reselling service obtained pursuant to a contract with another carrier, the services obtained by
contract shall be made generally available by the underlying carrier to similarly situated customers at the same terms,
conditions and rates. 47 U.S.C. § 203.

(15) To the extent the applicant is, or is affiliated with, an incumbent independent local exchange carrier, as those terms
are defined in Section 64.1902 of the rules, it shall provide the authorized services in compliance with the requirements of
Section 64.1903. See Regulatory Treatment of LEC Provision of Interexchange Services Originating in the LEC's Local
Exchange Area and Policy and Rules Concerning the Interstate, Interexchange Marketplace, Second Report and Order in
CC Docket No. 96-149 and Third Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-61, 12 FCC Rcd 15756, recon., 12 FCC Rcd 8730
(1997), Order, 13 FCC Rcd 6427 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998), further recon., FCC 99-103 (rel. June 30, 1999).

(16) Except as otherwise ordered by the Commission, a carrier authorized here to provide facilities-based service that (i) is
classified as dominant under Section 63.10 of the rules for the provision of such service on a particular route and (ii) is
affiliated with a carrier that collects settlement payments for terminating U.S. international switched traffic at the foreign
end of that route may not provide facilities-based service on that route unless the current rates the affiliate charges U.S.
international carrier to terminate traffic are at or below the Commission's relevant benchmark adopted in International
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international carrier to terminate traffic are at or below the Commission's relevant benchmark adopted in International
Settlement Rates, IB Docket No. 96-261, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 19806 (1997). See also Report and Order on
Reconsideration and Order Lifting Stay in IB Docket No. 96-261, FCC 99-124 (rel. June 11, 1999). For the purposes of this
rule, "affiliation" and "foreign carrier" are defined in Section 63.09.

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 of any of these applications may be filed within thirty days of this public notice (see Section
1.4(b)(2)).

For additional information, please contact the FCC Reference and Information Center, Room CY-A257, 445 12th Street
SW, Washington, D.C. 20554, (202) 418-0270. People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible formats for
people with disabilities (braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (tty).

Exclusion List for International Section 214 Authorizations

-- Last Modified December 22, 1999 --


The following is a list of countries and facilities not covered by grant of global Section 214 authority under Section
63.18(e)(1) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 63.18(e)(1). In addition, the facilities listed shall not be used by U.S.
carriers authorized under Section 63.18 of the Commission's Rules unless the carrier's Section 214 authorization
specifically lists the facility. Carriers desiring to serve countries or use facilities listed as excluded hereon shall file a
separate Section 214 application pursuant to Section 63.18(e)(4) of the Commission's Rules. See generally 47 C.F.R. §
63.22.

Countries:

Cuba (Applications for service to Cuba shall comply with the separate filing requirements of the Commission's Public
Notice Report No. I-6831, dated July 27, 1993, "FCC to Accept Applications for Service to Cuba.")

Facilities:

All non-U.S.-licensed satellite systems that are not on the Permitted Space Station List, maintained at
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sd/se/permitted.html. See International Bureau Public Notice, DA 99-2844 (rel. Dec. 17, 1999).

This list is subject to change by the Commission when the public interest requires. Before amending the list, the
Commission will first issue a public notice giving affected parties the opportunity for comment and hearing on the
proposed changes. The Commission may then release an order amending the exclusion list. This list also is subject to
change upon issuance of an Executive Order. See Streamlining the Section 214 Authorization Process and Tariff
Requirements, IB Docket No. 95-118, FCC 96-79, 11 FCC Rcd 12,884, released March 13, 1996 (61 Fed. Reg. 15,724, April 9,
1996). A current version of this list is maintained at http://www.fcc.gov/ib/pd/pf/telecomrules.html#exclusionlist.

For additional information, contact the International Bureau's Policy Division, (202) 418-1460.




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