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Q: What is an International Section 214 Authorization?
A: An International Section 214 Authorization is a license issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that allows a company to provide international telecommunications services.
Q: What is an assignment or transfer of control of an International Section 214 Authorization?
A: An assignment or transfer of control of an International Section 214 Authorization refers to the transfer of ownership or control of a company that holds such license.
Q: What is the purpose of the application for an assignment or transfer of control of an International Section 214 Authorization?
A: The purpose of the application is to seek approval from the FCC for the change in ownership or control of the company holding the International Section 214 Authorization.
Q: What information is typically required in the application?
A: The application usually requires information about the parties involved in the assignment or transfer, details of the transaction, financial information, and any potential impact on competition or public interest.
Q: Why does the FCC regulate assignments or transfers of International Section 214 Authorizations?
A: The FCC regulates these assignments or transfers to ensure that they are in the public interest, do not harm competition, and comply with applicable laws and regulations.
Q: How long does it take for the FCC to review an application for assignment or transfer of control?
A: The FCC review process can vary, but it typically takes several months before a decision is made.
Q: Can the FCC deny an application for assignment or transfer of control?
A: Yes, the FCC has the authority to deny an application if it determines that the proposed assignment or transfer is not in the public interest or does not meet regulatory requirements.
Q: What happens if the FCC approves the application?
A: If the application is approved, the assignment or transfer of control of the International Section 214 Authorization can proceed.
Q: What happens if the FCC denies the application?
A: If the application is denied, the assignment or transfer of control cannot proceed, and the company may need to explore other options or seek further review.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting an application for assignment or transfer of control?
A: Yes, there are fees that must be paid to the FCC when submitting the application. The specific fees depend on the details of the transaction.
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