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NTIA Letter Regarding Information and Certifications from Applicants and Petitioners for Certain International Licenses and Other Authorizations
In NTIA's letter of May 10, 2016, to the Federal Communications Commission, the Executive Branch requested that the Commission require applicants to submit more detailed and comprehensive information in several areas. NTIA offers guidance on the type and extent of information that the Executive Branch may require of applicants for certain types of applications.
Input on Proposals and Positions for 2016 World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly
NTIA seeks input from stakeholders and interested parties to help develop its proposals and positions regarding matters that will be addressed at the upcoming 2016 World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA-2016) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), being held from October 25 to November 3, 2016. The results of this Notice and Request for Public Comment will be reflected in NTIA's recommendations for U.S. proposals and positions to the U.S. Department of State, which is coordinating the WTSA-2016 preparatory process.
NTIA Request on Information and Certification from Applicants and Petitioners for Certain International Licenses and Other Authorizations
NTIA requests that the FCC require that applicants and petitioners seeking international section 214 authorizations (and transfers thereof), section 31 0 rulings, submarine cable landing licenses, and satellite earth station authorizations: