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FCC 43.82
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§ 43.82 International circuit status reports.
(a) Each facilities-based common carrier engaged in providing
international telecommunications service between the United States (as
defined in the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 153) and any
country or point outside that area shall file a circuit-status report
with the Chief, International Bureau, not later than March 31 each year
showing the status of its circuits used to provide international
services as of December 31 of the preceding calendar year.
(b) The information contained in the reports shall include the total
number of activated and the total number of idle circuits by the
categories of submarine cable, satellite and terrestrial facilities to
geographic points outside the United States for the services designated
by the Chief, International Bureau.
(c) The information required under this section shall be furnished in
conformance with instructions and reporting requirements prepared under
the direction of the Chief, International Bureau, prepared and
published as a manual.
(d) Authority is hereby delegated to the Chief, International Bureau to
prepare instructions and reporting requirements for the filing of the
annual international circuit status reports.
[ 60 FR 51368 , Oct. 2, 1995, as amended at 76 FR 42573 , July 19, 2011]
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