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L. No. 104104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996).Z Sentry's application was placed on public notice for comment on the adequacy and accuracy  X-of the application on September 30, 1996. Sentry Management Corporation, Public Notice, DA No. 961638 (OGC rel. September 30, 1996). BellSouth Corporation ("BellSouth") filed comments opposing Sentry's application. As explained below, we reject BellSouth's opposition to Sentry's application and, because we also find that Sentry satisfies the statutory criteria to merit a positive determination of ETC status, we grant Sentry's application. "j$*0*0*0*F#"Ԍ X- II.xBackground  X-xA.` ` Sentry's Application  X-x2.` ` Sentry represents that it is a privately held Delaware corporation whose current shareholders consist of corporations, partnerships, and individuals. Sentry owns 100% of the issued and outstanding stock of Sentry Alarm Systems, Inc. ("Sentry Alarm"), which in turn owns 100% of the issued and outstanding stock of Sonitrol Southeast, Inc. Sentry's business activities are conducted pursuant to, and through, its ownership of Sentry Alarm and Sonitrol Southeast, Inc. Neither Sentry, nor the current shareholders of Sentry, are themselves registered public utility holding companies under PUHCA. Furthermore, Sentry is not  X -currently an "affiliate" (as that term is defined in PUHCA section 2(a)(11)(B)) of a registered public utility holding company.  X -x3.` ` Sentry states that it, through its affiliates, engages exclusively in the business of providing telecommunications services, information services, other services or products subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission, and/or products or services that are related or incidental  X{-to the provision of such products or services within the meaning of PUHCA section 34(a)(1).[{1 X-ԍxSentry Management Application at 3. [  XM-x4.` ` Specifically, Sentry, through its whollyowned subsidiaries, Sentry Alarm and Sonitrol Southeast, Inc., sells, installs, services and monitors customdesigned security alarm systems. Sentry serves residential, commercial and industrial customers, located primarily in the state of Florida. Sentry also represents that it provides remote alarm monitoring services utilizing telephone landlines to receive, process and transmit emergency and other information to and from customer premises and public safety entities. Sonitrol Southeast also sells alarm services franchises to, and collects resultant franchise royalties from, franchisees in the states of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas. Sentry  X-Alarm also provides alarm monitoring and related services to customers located in the states  X~-of Georgia and Alabama.W~y1 X-ԍxSentry Management Application at 23. W  XP-xB.` ` Opposing Pleadings  X$-x3.` ` On October 15, 1996, BellSouth filed comments opposing Sentry's application. BellSouth argues that the Commission cannot grant ETC status to Sentry, because ETC status is exclusively reserved for affiliates of public utility holding companies which are engaged in the relevant activity. According to BellSouth, under the clear meaning of PUHCA, ETC status arises only by virtue of the relevant entity's relationship to the public utility holding company. BellSouth argues that if Sentry were an affiliate of a public utility holding  X"-company or if a public utility holding company or its affiliate were applying for authority to""*0*((aa!" purchase Sentry, and the other requirements for ETC status were satisfied, ETC status for Sentry might be appropriate. However, concludes BellSouth, based upon the facts set forth in Sentry's application, neither of the foregoing are true and, therefore, the Commission must  X-reject Sentry's application.K1 X4-ԍxBellSouth's Comments at 2.K  X-xC.` ` Sentry's Response  Xa-x4.` ` On October 22, 1996, Sentry filed a response to BellSouth's opposition. Sentry argues that BellSouth has misread the statute and therefore the Commission should reject its comments. Specifically, Sentry argues that under the plain meaning of Section 34(a)(1), affiliation with a public utility holding company has no bearing on whether an applicant is eligible for a determination of ETC status. Sentry argues that the term "exempt telecommunications company" means "any person" determined by the Commission to be engaged in the permitted activities. In support, Sentry points out that the Commission has  X -already granted a determination of ETC status to an entity that was not an affiliate of a  X -registered public utility holding company. y1 X-ԍxSentry Response at 24 & n. 1 (citing, In re 280 Holdings Inc., File No. ETC9614, DA No. 961583 (rel. September 19, 1996).  X{- III.xDiscussion  XM-x5.` ` In our view, BellSouth has misread both the plain language of the statute and  X6-the underlying legal reasoning behind it. Specifically, Section 34(a)(1) makes clear that "any  X!-person" may make a good faith application to the Commission for a determination of ETC status. Once a person has a obtained a determination of ETC status from the Commission, any public utility holding company (in particular registered public utility holding companies  X-but also exempt public utility holding companies) may acquire or maintain an interest in the  X-ETC without obtaining prior SEC approval.{1 X-ԍxIn re Implementation of Section 34(a)(1) of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of  Xx-1935, as added by Section 103 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Report & Order, FCC  Xc-96376, GC Docket No. 96101 (rel. Sept. 12, 1996) at   15 (citing PUHCA  34 (c)(d)).{ Thus, while the only reason to obtain a determination of ETC status is to eventually become affiliated with a public utility holding company, nowhere in Section 34 does it state that the "any person" who may apply must  X-currently be an "affiliate of a public utility holding company" or wait until it is actually in the process of being acquired by a public utility holding company before it can file an application  XV-for a determination of ETC status.`V1 X%-ԍxIndeed, a determination of ETC status has no other regulatory value other than to permit public utility holding companies to acquire the assets of, or maintain an interest in, an"w'0*((&" ETC without prior SEC approval. Accordingly, even if the Commission determines that a nonaffiliate of a public utility holding company warrants a determination of ETC status, this determination bestows no special regulatory benefit on that entity and therefore does not in any way affect consumers or even other competitors in the market.`"V0*((aa"Ԍ X-ԙx6.` ` Moreover, we believe that this interpretation is consistent with the underlying  X-policies of Section 34(a)(1). As the Commission stated in its September 12 Order, the motivating factors behind the enactment of Section 103 were both to eliminate the  X-asymmetrical regulatory treatment between registered public utility holding companies and other gas and electric utilities, and to facilitate additional entry into the telecommunications  X-and information services industries. 1 X] -ԍxId. See also Report of the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on S.  XH -652, S. Rep. No. 23, 104th Cong., 1st Sess. at 8 (1995) at p.7. We believe that if we were to follow BellSouth's restrictive interpretation of Section 34(a)(1), we would create a significant regulatory barrier to entry for registered public utility holding companies, rather than eliminating one as the 1996 Act commands.  X -x7.` ` As a practical matter, there are two ways by which a registered public utility holding company can diversify into telecommunications. First, it could form an ETC subsidiary to try to utilize and market any existing telecommunications facilities that the utility might own or build from scratch. As noted by the numerous ETC applications received and granted to date, many of the registered public utility holding companies have already taken advantage of this type of opportunity.  X{-x8.` ` Alternatively, a holding company can also seek to purchase existing telecommunications or information service companies. We believe this process is best served if telecommunications or information services companies who wish to negotiate with public utility holding companies can receive a determination of ETC status from the Commission prior to starting negotiations. In this way, the regulatory approval process does not become one of the numerous commercial uncertainties that can often otherwise prevent parties from consummating a deal. However, BellSouth's proposed interpretation of the statute seeks the  X-opposite objective i.e., to have the ETC process serve to delay or impede rather than foster and expedite negotiations between holding companies and potential new affiliates. This we will not do. Accordingly, we reject BellSouth's proposal, finding that if registered public utility holding companies are deterred or impeded from making such acquisitions, consumers will be deprived of the very procompetitive benefits Section 103 is intended to  Xi-facilitate.' i1 X$-ԍxSee id. at  76 (rejecting similar argument by BellSouth that Commission should impose additional regulatory requirements which, if adopted, might inhibit potential entry). Indeed, we note that BellSouth is currently in joint ventures with DukeNet, a subsidiary of"' 0*((&" Duke Power Co., and CaroNet, a subsidiary of Carolina Power and Light Co., to provide PCS services. Neither of these utilities is a registered public utility holding company under PUHCA.'"i4 0*((aa"  X- IV.xConclusion  X-x9.` ` Based upon the representations contained in Sentry's application, we determine that Sentry is an exempt telecommunications company as that term is defined in PUHCA section 34(a)(1), as amended.  Xv-x 10.` ` Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that the application of Sentry Management IS GRANTED. Moreover, BellSouth's opposition to Sentry's application is hereby DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Securities and Exchange Commission SHALL BE NOTIFIED of this determination. x` `  hhFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION x` `  hhWilliam E. Kennard x` `  hhGeneral Counsel