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FCC Wireline Bureau Clears Sangoma Takeover of SIPStation, Rockbochs

The FCC Wireline Bureau approved Sangoma U.S.'s buy of SIPStation and Rockbochs, granting their application to transfer control under Section 214 of the Communications Act, in a public notice in docket 16-11 listed in Tuesday's Daily Digest. DOJ, backed by…

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the Defense and Homeland Security departments, said Thursday they had no objection to the application and withdrew their request the commission defer action. The bureau said the Section 214 action was without prejudice to FCC action on related proceedings, noting the same parties applied to transfer control of international services. "On January 1, 2015, Sangoma U.S. acquired SIPStation and Rockbochs without seeking prior Commission approval of the transfer of control," said the PN. It noted the bureau had granted and extended the applicants' request for special temporary authority for Sangoma to continue providing service while the domestic Section 214 review continued.