WPCM 2 B-J ZCourierCourierLine Draw (Scalable-PE)Courier BoldX@HP LaserJet 4_230_1HPLAS4.PRS 4x  @\_)^@#|x2 <ZgX \CourierLine Draw (Scalable-PE)old) (TT)HP LaserJet 4/4MtScript ROOM 224HPLAS4.WRSSx  @,,P@<?xxx,2x6X@`7X@|tTdddXdp@B @<r5ddd,Oed6X@`7@s4ddd, 鑡d `72K r5- d\( @0  d  @8;Oe  d  @8;Oe  $//O&A, DCC, Intl. Ext. of Lines, DA 95418/$ $/63.01 Contents of Application/$ $/300.214 Extension of Lines/$ ///newjob/// $///DA 95418,3/8/95///$ DA 95418 Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) )  s5 - D.C. CORPORATION hh,V ) File No. I-T-C-95-051 ) Application for authority to acquire ) and operate facilities for service )  r5 -between the U.S. and the Dominican )  r5[-Republic.` `  hh,V ) (#(#  r5- ORDER, AUTHORIZATION AND CERTIFICATEă  r5- Adopted: March 2, 1995 hh, VReleased: March 14, 1995 By the Chief, Telecommunications Division:  s5- - 1. Upon consideration of the abovecaptioned uncontested application,   g -filed pursuant to Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, IT   -IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the present and future public convenience and necessity   Z-require the provision of direct service between the U.S. and the Dominican Republic by D.C. Corporation (DCC).  s5~- - 2. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that application File No. I-T-C-95-051 IS GRANTED and DCC is authorized to:  - `  `  Xa. lease from Comsat and operate one 1.544 Mbps satellite circuit  3-between an appropriately licensed U.S. earth station and an  -appropriate INTELSAT satellite over the Atlantic Ocean, connecting  -with a similar circuit between the satellite and an earth station in  n-the Dominican Republic furnished by DCC's correspondent in the Dominican Republic;   -Xb. lease and operate one 1.544 Mbps circuit in the appropriately  n-licensed U.S. earth station to be used in conjunction with the satellite space segment capacity;   r5 - {- Xc. acquire on an Indefeasible Right of User (IRU) basis a onehalf  @-interest in and operate one 1.544 Mbps circuit in the AMERICAS1 cable between the U.S. mainland and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands;   -Xd. acquire on an IRU basis a onehalf interest in and operate one  -1.544 Mbps circuit in the TAINOCARIB Cable between St. Thomas and Puerto Rico;   -Xe. acquire by IRU a onehalf interest in and operate one 1.544 Mbps  -circuit in the LA MONA 1 Microwave System between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic;   {-Xf. lease and operate any necessary domestic connecting facilities; and ")0*0*0*3"Ԍ")0*0*0*3"Ԍg. use said facilities to provide DCC's regularly authorized")0*0*0*3"  Xservices, including switched voice and data and private line")0*0*0*3"  Xservices, between the United States and the Dominican Republic.")0*0*0*3"Ԍ  ")0*0*0*3"Ԍ s4)- x- 3. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that our authorization of DCC to provide private")0*0*0*3"   ,-lines as part of its authorized services is limited to the provision of such")0*0*0*3"   g -private lines only between the United States and the Dominican Republic that")0*0*0*4"   -is, private lines which originate in the United States and terminate in the   -Dominican Republic or which originate in the Dominican Republic and terminate in   -the United States. In addition, DCC may not and DCC's tariff must state that   -its customers may not connect private lines provided over these facilities to   -the public switched network at either the U.S. or the Dominican Republic end, or   -both, for the provision of international switched basic services, unless   -authorized to do so by the Commission upon a finding that the Dominican Republic   -affords resale opportunities equivalent to those available under U.S. law, in  p4 -  -accordance with Regulation of International Accounting Rates, Phase II, First  p4-  Z-Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 559 (1991), Order on Reconsideration and Third  p4h-  Z-Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 7 FCC Rcd 7927 (1992), petition for  p4 -reconsideration pending.hh,  q4T- =- 4. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that neither DCC nor any persons or companies   -directly or indirectly controlling or controlled by DCC, or under direct or   Z-indirect common control with it, shall acquire or enjoy any right, for the   g -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   g -by reason of any concession, contract, understanding, or working arrangement to   Z-which DCC or any persons or companies controlling or controlled by DCC are parties.  q4-  - 5. ` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file a copy of any   Z-operating agreement it enters into with its foreign correspondent with the   g -Commission within 30 days of its execution, and shall otherwise comply with the   ,-filing requirements contained in Section 43.51 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 43.51.  q4- - 6. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file a tariff pursuant   ,-to Section 203 of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 203, and Part 61 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 61, for the service authorized in this Order.  q4- x- 7. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file the annual reports   -of overseas telecommunications traffic required by Section 43.61 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 43.61.  q4- - 8. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file semiannual circuit   -reports pursuant to Section 63.15(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 63.15(b).  q4- - 9. The Commission retains jurisdiction over this matter to reallocate   -circuits in the satellite system among the various international common carriers   -and other authorized users as required to ensure nondiscriminatory use of, and equitable access to, the communications satellite system.  q4- -  10. This order is issued under Section 0.261 of the Commission's Rules and   -is effective upon adoption. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106   g -or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's Rules may be  p4-  ,-filed within 30 days of the date of public notice of this order (see Section 1.4(b)(2)). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane J. Cornell Chief, Telecommunications Division Common Carrier Bureau