FCC Removes Cuba From Exclusion List
The FCC International Bureau removed Cuba from the commission's exclusion list for International Section 214 Authorizations, the FCC said in a news release Friday. Removing Cuba from the exclusion list "opens the door for U.S. telecom carriers to provide facilities-based…
Sign up for a free preview to unlock the rest of this article
Timely, relevant coverage of court proceedings and agency rulings involving tariffs, classification, valuation, origin and antidumping and countervailing duties. Each day, Trade Law Daily subscribers receive a daily headline email, in-depth PDF edition and access to all relevant documents via our trade law source document library and website.
telephone and Internet service to Cuba without separate approval" from the FCC, said the release. Carriers seeking to provide service to Cuba -- the last remaining country on the exclusion list before the commission's decision -- can now receive approval sooner and can provide service between the U.S. and Cuba without additional authorization, the FCC said. Removing Cuba from the list "benefits the public interest as it will likely alleviate administrative cost burdens on both the applicant and the commission, and will promote competition on the U.S.-Cuba route," the FCC said.