China Unicom Asks FCC to Stay Section 214 Revocation
China Unicom Americas (CUA) asked the FCC to stay an order, approved 4-0 in January (see 2201270030), revoking the company’s Section 214 authority to operate in the U.S. “The Revocation Order provides no valid grounds for revoking CUA’s long-standing section…
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214 authorizations to provide domestic and international services in the United States,” said a filing posted Friday in docket 20-110: “Since the Commission found CUA to be qualified to hold these authorizations nearly two decades ago, CUA has continued to comply with Commission regulations and provide high-quality services to its U.S. customers.”