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 PUBLIC  NOTICE  FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION  445  12th  STREET  S.  W.  WASHINGTON  D.  C.  20554 
 News  media  information  202-  418-  0500 
 Fax-  On-  Demand  202-  418-  2830;  Internet:  http://  www.  fcc.  gov  (or  ftp.  fcc.  gov) 
 TTY  (202)  418-  2555  DA  No.  00-  1564 


 Thursday  July  13,  2000  TEL-  00258  Report  No. 


 Section  214  Applications  (47  C.  F.  R.  §  63.18);  Cable  Landing  License  Applications  (47  C.  F.  R.  §  1.767);  Requests  to 
 Authorize  Switched  Services  over  Private  Lines  (47  C.  F.  R.  §  63.16);  Section  310(  b)(  4)  Requests 


 INTERNATIONAL  AUTHORIZATIONS  GRANTED 


 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).  Grants  under  Section  63.16  and  certain  grants  under  Section  63.18  also  authorize  carriers  generally  to 
 use  their  authorized  private  lines  to  provide  switched  services  (ISR)  between  the  United  States  and  particular 
 international  points  pursuant  to  47  C.  F.  R.  §  63.16.  See  also  47  C.  F.  R.  §§  63.22(  e),  63.23(  d). 


 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.  These  are  set  forth  in  detail  below  and  in  Sections  63.21,  63.22,  and  63.23  of  the  Commission’s  rules,  47 
 C.  F.  R.  §§  63.21-.  23.  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. 


 The  Commission  most  recently  amended  its  rules  applicable  to  international  telecommunications  common  carriers  in  IB 
 Docket  No.  98-  118,  Review  of  International  Common  Carrier  Regulations,  FCC  99-  51,  released  March  23,  1999,  64  Fed.  Reg. 
 19,057  (Apr.  19,  1999)  and  in  IB  Docket  Nos.  98-  148,  95-  22,  CC  Docket  No.  90-  337  (Phase  II),  1998  Biennial  Regulatory 
 Review  -  Reform  of  the  International  Settlements  Policy  and  Associated  Filing  Requirements,  FCC  99-  73,  released  May  6, 
 1999,  64  Fed.  Reg.  34,  734  (June  29,  1999).  An  updated  version  of  Sections  63.09–.  24  of  the  rules,  and  other  related 
 sections,  is  available  at  http://  www.  fcc.  gov/  ib/  td/  pf/  telecomrules.  html. 


 ITC-  214-  19981116-  00801  FREBON  INTERNATIONAL  CORPORATION 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  AND  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  06/  29/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Surrender  of  Authorization 


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 ITC-  214-  19991012-  00656  NORTHPOINT  COMMUNICATIONS,  INC. 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  AND  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  06/  28/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Surrender  of  Authorization 


 ITC-  214-  20000103-  00007  NATIONAL  TELEMANAGEMENT  CORP.  (  d/  b/  a  1-  800-  Call  -USA  ) 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  06/  28/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 ITC-  214-  20000601-  00334  TRI  COMMUNICATIONS,  INC 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  Service,  Global  or  Limited  Global  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  07/  07/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Grant  of  Authority 


 ITC-  214-  20000612-  00357  LOOKING  GLASS  NETWORKS,  INC. 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  Service,  Global  or  Limited  Global  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  07/  07/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Grant  of  Authority 


 ITC-  214-  20000612-  00358  MOAPA  VALLEY  TELEPHONE  CO. 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  AND  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  07/  07/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Grant  of  Authority 


 ITC-  214-  20000612-  00359  2000TEL 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  AND  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  07/  07/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Grant  of  Authority 


 ITC-  214-  20000614-  00360  GLOBAL  GATEWAY  COMMUNICATIONS,  INC. 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  AND  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  07/  07/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Grant  of  Authority 


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 INFORMATIVE 
 ITC-  214-  19971023-  00654  PALM  BEACH  TELEPHONE  COMPANY 


 Pursuant  to  Section  63.24  of  the  Commission's  Rules,  Quentel  Communications,  Inc.,  hereby  submits  notification  of  a  pro  forma 
 assignment  of  license  to  Palm  Beach  Telephone  Company,  by  letter  dated  June  22,  2000.  Previous  File  No.  ITC-  97-  662 


 ITC-  214-  19980716-  00491  INTERPATH  COMMUNICATIONS,  INC. 


 Pursuant  to  Section  63.71  of  the  Commission's  Rules,  Interpath  Communications,  Inc.,  hereby  notify  the  Commission  that  it  will 
 no  longer  provide  switched  interstate  and  international  long  distance  service  to  its  customers  in  North  Carolina  effective  July  1, 
 2000.  Previous  file  number  ITC-  98-  548. 


 ITC-  214-  20000619-  00362  MYCO  TECHNOLOGIES,  INC  (  d/  b/  a  MYCO  TELECOM  ) 
 International  Telecommunications  Certificate 
 Global  or  Limited  Global  Facilities-  Based  Service,  Global  or  Limited  Global  Resale  Service 
 Date  of  Action:  07/  07/  2000 
 Service(  s): 


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


 Grant  of  Authority 


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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  approval  for,  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. 


 (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  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  and  Poland. 


 (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  and  Poland.  Page  4  of  6 
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 Iceland,  Spain,  Finland,  Israel,  Singapore,  Netherlands  Antilles  and  Poland. 
 (9)  Carriers  shall  comply  with  the  "No  Special  Concessions"  rule,  Section  63.14,  47  C.  F.  R.  §  63.14. 
 (10)  Carriers  shall  file  a  tariff  pursuant  to  Section  203  of  the  Communications  Act  of  1934,  as  amended,  47  U.  S.  C.  §  203, 
 and  Part  61  of  the  Commission's  Rules,  47  C.  F.  R.  Part  61,  for  their  authorized  services.  See  also  47  C.  F.  R.  §  20.15(  d). 


 (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. 


 (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,  that  contract  or  a  contract 
 summary  shall  be  filed  publicly  by  the  underlying  carrier  in  accordance  with  Section  203  of  the  Communications  Act,  47 
 U.  S.  C.  §  203,  and  Competition  in  the  Interstate  Interexchange  Marketplace,  6  FCC  Rcd  5880,  5902  (1991).  In  addition,  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. 


 (15)  To  the  extent  that  any  of  the  above-  listed  applicants  intends  to  provide  international  call-  back  services  through  the 
 use  of  uncompleted  call  signaling,  its  authorization  to  resell  international  switched  voice  and/  or  data  services  to  provide 
 these  services  is  expressly  subject  to  the  conditions  listed  in  VIA  USA  Ltd.,  et  al.,  9  FCC  Rcd  2288  (1994),  on  recon.,  10 
 FCC  Rcd  9540  (1995). 


 (16)  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). 


 (17)  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 
 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. 


 Exclusion  List  for  International  Section  214  Authorizations 
 --  Last  Modified  December  22,  1999  -- 


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 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/  srd/  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/  td/  pf/  telecomrules.  html#  exclusionlist. 


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


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