FCC adopted new procedures Thurs. aimed at streamlining review of...
FCC adopted new procedures Thurs. aimed at streamlining review of undersea cable landing applications and eliminating “regulatory red tape.” New procedures are expected to decrease costs to consumers because international telephone companies will face faster, less burdensome approvals. International…
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Bureau said it improved process in several ways: (1) Applicants with no affiliation with carrier that had market power in any of cable’s destination points were eligible for streamlining. In addition, applicant affiliated with market power carrier in World Trade Organization destination market would be eligible if it accepted competitive safeguards. Safeguards include such things as filing quarterly provisioning and maintenance reports. Eligible applications will be acted upon in 45 days. (2) Entities with less than 5% interest in cable don’t have to be licensed, thus eliminating regulatory burden for smaller carriers, Bureau officials said. (3) FCC, to speed licensing, will grant applications by public notice instead of written order in most cases. AT&T said new processes would eliminate regulatory delay and cost and replace “ad hoc, lengthy review” of license applications. “The regulatory certainty and reduced costs… should attract increased cable entry and competition, thereby reducing [customer] prices, improving quality, expanding services and enhancing the ability of U.S. carriers to compete globally.”