FNTN Application for ICX Certificate
Sorry this is from 1998, not 1999. But if you check the bottom of the page I've given definitions of the acronym's which will help to understand what FNTN is doing. It was information I did not know about FNTN and gives me some insight and makes me even Longer and Stronger.
My Mistake on Chat, No other companies are involved with FNTN in relation to this.
I'll be in the Chat room at 10:15pm _________________________________ In re: Applications for interexchange telecommunications certificates.
Journey Telecom International, DOCKET NO. 971170-TI Inc. AMG Communications Corp. DOCKET NO. 971344-TI Financial Intranet, Inc. DOCKET NO. 971437-TI
ORDER NO. PSC-98-0138-FOF-TI ISSUED: January 26, 1998
BY THE COMMISSION:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Florida Public Service Commission that the action discussed herein is preliminary in nature and will become final unless a person whose interests are substantially affected files a petition for a formal proceeding, pursuant to Rule 25-22.029, Florida Administrative Code.
ORDER NO. PSC-98-0138-FOF-TI DOCKETS NOS. 971170-TI, 971344-TI, 971437-TI PAGE 2 The entities listed below have applied for certificates to provide interexchange telecommunications (IXC) service. Upon review of their applications, it appears that these entities have sufficient technical, financial, and managerial capability to provide such service, as required under Section 364.337(3), Florida Statutes. Accordingly, we hereby grant each of these entities the certificates depicted below, which shall authorize them individually to provide interexchange telecommunications services.
ENTITY S NAME CERTIFICATE NUMBER Journey Telecom International, Inc. 5289 AMG Communications Corp. 5320 Financial Intranet, Inc. 5323
If this Order becomes final and effective, it will serve as each entity's certificate. It should, therefore, be retained by these entities as proof of their certification.
IXCs are subject to Chapter 25-24, Florida Administrative Code, Part X, Rules Governing Telephone Service Provided by Interexchange Telephone Companies. IXCs are also required to comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 364, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 25-4, Florida Administrative Code. Further, in accordance with Order No. 16804, issued November 4, 1986, IXCs may not construct facilities to bypass a local exchange company without the prior approval of this Commission.
Based on the foregoing, ORDERED by the Florida Public Service Commission that we hereby grant, to the entities listed herein, certificates to provide interexchange telecommunications service, subject to the terms and conditions stated in the body of this Order. It is further ORDERED that this Order will serve as each entity's certificate and should, therefore, be retained by these entities as proof of the certification. It is further ORDERED that any protest to the action proposed herein shall specify the entity or entities to which it applies. It is further ORDERED that, if a protest is filed as to the certification of any particular entity or entities, that protest shall not prevent the action proposed herein from ORDER NO. PSC-98-0138-FOF-TI DOCKETS NOS. 971170-TI, 971344-TI, 971437-TI PAGE 3 becoming final with regard to the remaining entities listed in this Order. It is further
ORDER NO. PSC-98-0138-FOF-TI DOCKETS NOS. 971170-TI, 971344-TI, 971437-TI PAGE 4 ORDERED that the provisions of this Order, issued as proposed agency action, shall become final and effective unless an appropriate petition, in the form provided by Rule 25-22.036, Florida Administrative Code, is received by the Director, Division of Records and Reporting, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850, by the close of business on the date set forth in the "Notice of Further Proceedings or Judicial Review" attached hereto. It is further ORDERED that in the event this Order becomes final, these Dockets shall be closed.
By ORDER of the Florida Public Service Commission, this 26th day of January, 1998.
/s/ Blanca S. Bayó BLANCA S. BAYÓ, Director
Division of Records and Reporting
This is a facsimile copy. A signed copy of the order may be obtained by calling 1-850-413-6770.
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ORDER NO. PSC-98-0138-FOF-TI DOCKETS NOS. 971170-TI, 971344-TI, 971437-TI PAGE 5 NOTICE OF FURTHER PROCEEDINGS OR JUDICIAL REVIEW
The Florida Public Service Commission is required by Section 120.569(1), Florida Statutes, to notify parties of any administrative hearing or judicial review of Commission orders that is available under Sections 120.57 or 120.68, Florida Statutes, as well as the procedures and time limits that apply. This notice should not be construed to mean all requests for an administrative hearing or judicial review will be granted or result in the relief sought.
Mediation may be available on a case-by-case basis. If mediation is conducted, it does not affect a substantially interested person s right to a hearing.
The action proposed herein is preliminary in nature and will not become effective or final, except as provided by Rule 25-22.029, Florida Administrative Code. Any person whose substantial interests are affected by the action proposed by this order may file a petition for a formal proceeding, as provided by Rule 25-22.029(4), Florida Administrative Code, in the form provided by Rule 25-22.036(7)(a) and (f), Florida Administrative Code. This petition must be received by the Director, Division of Records and Reporting, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850, by the close of business on February 16, 1998.
In the absence of such a petition, this order shall become effective on the day subsequent to the above date as provided by Rule 25-22.029(6), Florida Administrative Code.
Any objection or protest filed in this docket before the issuance date of this order is considered abandoned unless it satisfies the foregoing conditions and is renewed within the specified protest period.
If this order becomes final and effective on the date described above, any party substantially affected may request judicial review by the Florida Supreme Court in the case of an electric, gas or telephone utility or by the First District Court of Appeal in the case of a water or wastewater utility by filing a notice of appeal with the Director, Division of Records and Reporting and filing a copy of the notice of appeal and the filing fee with the appropriate court.
This filing must be completed within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this order, pursuant to Rule 9.110, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. The notice of appeal must be in the form specified in Rule 9.900(a), Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. _____________________________________________________
Definitions of the Acronym's
An IXC (interexchange carrier) is a telephone company that provides connections between local exchanges in different geographic areas. IXCs provide interLATA service as described in the Telecommunications Act of 1996. They're commonly referred to as simply "long-distance carriers." IXCs include AT&T, MCI, Sprint, and others.
LATA (local access and transport area) is a term in the U.S. for a geographic area covered by one or more local telephone companies, which are legally referred to as local exchange carriers (LECs). A connection between two local exchanges within the LATA is referred to as intraLATA. A connection between a carrier in one LATA to a carrier in another LATA is referred to as interLATA. InterLATA is long-distance service. The current rules for permitting a company to provide intraLATA or interLATA service (or both) are based on the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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