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Ext. of Lines, DA 95-844//$ $/63.01 Contents of Applications/$ $/300.214 Extension of Lines/$ ///newjob/// $///DA 95-844 4-17-95///$ Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS ) COMPANY L.P. ) ) File No. I-T-C-95-156 Application for authority to ) acquire and operate facilities ) for service between the United ) States and Iraq ) ORDER, AUTHORIZATION AND CERTIFICATE Adopted: April 13, 1995 Released: April 20, 1995 By the Chief, International Bureau: 1. Upon consideration of the above-captioned uncontested application, 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 require the provision of direct service between the United States on the one hand, and Iraq on the other hand, by Sprint Communications Company L.P. (Sprint). 2. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that application File No. I-T-C-95-156 IS GRANTED and Sprint is authorized to: a. lease from COMSAT and operate thirty (30) 4 kHz circuits between the international Standard A earth station located at Etam, West Virginia and the theoretical midpoint of the INTELSAT AOR satellite connecting with matching facilities furnished by Sprint's correspondent in Iraq; b. use a combination of Sprint-owned and AT&T facilities between Sprint's technical operating center in New York City and Standard A earth station in Etam, West Virginia; and c. use the facilities described above to furnish all of Sprint's authorized services, including switched voice service, between the United States and Iraq. 3. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that our authorization of Sprint to provide private lines as part of its authorized services is limited to the provision of such private lines only between the United States and Iraq -- that is private lines which originate in the United States and terminate in Iraq or which originate in Iraq and terminate in the United States. In addition, Sprint may not -- and Sprint'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 Iraq end, or both for the provision of international basic switched services, unless authorized to do so by the Commission upon a finding that Iraq affords resale opportunities equivalent to those available under U.S. law, in accordance with Regulation of International Accounting Rates, Phase II, First Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 559 (1991), Order on Reconsideration and Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 7 FCC Rcd 7927 (1992), petition for reconsideration pending. 4. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that neither Sprint nor any persons or companies directly or indirectly controlling or controlled by Sprint, or under direct or indirect common control with it, shall acquire or enjoy any right, for the purpose of handling or interchanging traffic to or from the United States, its territories possessions, which is denied to any other United States carrier by reason of any concession, contract, understanding, or working arrangement to which Sprint or any persons or companies controlling or controlled by Sprint are parties. 5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file copies of any operating agreement it enters into with its foreign correspondent with the 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. 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 services authorized in this Order. 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. 8. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall file semi-annual circuit reports pursuant to Section 63.15(b) of the Commission Rules, 47 C.F.R.  63.15(b), for the common carrier facilities authorized herein. 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. 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 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's Rules may be 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 International Bureau