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Final Notice of Intent To Terminate
Authorization of JuBe,
Communications, LLC
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In this document, the
International Bureau affords JuBe
Communications, LLC (JuBe) final
notice and opportunity to respond to the
December 23, 2015 letter submitted by
the Department of Justice, with the
concurrence of the Department of
Homeland Security and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (collectively the
‘‘Executive Branch agencies’’)
requesting that the FCC terminate, and
declare null and void and no longer in
effect and/or revoke the international
section 214 authorization issued to JuBe
under file number ITC–214–20070607–
00218.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
May 4, 2016.
ADDRESSES: The Bureau is serving a
copy on JuBe by certified mail, return
receipt requested, at the last address of
record appearing in Commission
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records. JuBe should send its response
to Denise Coca, Chief,
Telecommunications and Analysis
Division, International Bureau via email
at Denise.Coca@fcc.gov and to Cara
Grayer, Telecommunications and
Analysis Division, International Bureau
at Cara.Grayer@fcc.gov and file it in File
No. ITC–214–20070607–00218 via IBFS
at https://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/
pleading.do.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cara
Grayer, Telecommunications and
Analysis Division, International Bureau,
at (202) 418–2960 or Cara.Grayer@
fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
Executive Branch Dec. 23, 2015 Letter,
the Executive Branch agencies state that
they have reason to believe that JuBe
may be dissolved and no longer
providing service. As a result, the
Executive Branch agencies indicate that
JuBe is unable to comply with the
commitments and undertakings
contained in the July 12, 2007 Letter
that JuBe entered into with the
Executive Branch agencies to address
national security and law enforcement
concerns. Compliance with these
commitments is a condition to the
international Section 214 authorization
the Commission issued to JuBe on July
27, 2007, and by this notice the Bureau
provides final notice to JuBe that it
intends to take action to declare JuBe’s
international 214 authorization
terminated for failure to comply with
conditions of its authorization, and
further advises that it may refer the
matter for enforcement action for noncompliance with the applicable
regulatory provisions. On January 19,
2016, the Bureau’s Telecommunications
and Analysis Division sent a letter to
JuBe at the last known addresses on
record via certified, return receipt mail,
asking JuBe to respond to the Executive
Branch agencies’ allegations by
February 18, 2016. The January 19, 2016
letter stated that failure to respond
would result in the issuance of an order
to terminate JuBe’s international Section
214 authorization. JuBe did not respond
to the request.
In addition, the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended (the Act) and the
Commission’s rules require
authorization holders to comply with
certain requirements that enable the
Commission to contact and
communicate with the authorization
holder and verify whether the
authorization holder is still providing
service. JuBe appears to have failed to
comply with those requirements. For
example, every carrier must designate
an agent for service and keep that
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information current. See 47 U.S.C. 413;
47 CFR 1.47(h), 64.1195. See also 47
CFR 63.19, 63.21(a), and 63.21(d).
JuBe’s failure to respond to this Public
Notice will be deemed as an admission
of the facts alleged by the Executive
Branch agencies and of the violation of
the statutory and rule provisions set out
above. The Bureau hereby provides final
notice to JuBe that it intends to take
action to declare JuBe’s international
214 authorization terminated for failure
to comply with conditions of its
authorization, and further advises that it
may refer the matter for enforcement
action for non-compliance with the
applicable regulatory provisions. JuBe
must respond to this Public Notice no
later than 15 days after publication in
the Federal Register.
The proceeding in this Notice shall be
treated as a ‘‘permit-but-disclose’’
proceeding in accordance with the
Commission’s ex parte rules.
Federal Communications Commission.
Denise Coca,
Chief, Telecommunications & Analysis
Division, International Bureau.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[DA 16-336]
Final Notice of Intent To Terminate Authorization of JuBe,
Communications, LLC
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In this document, the International Bureau affords JuBe
Communications, LLC (JuBe) final notice and opportunity to respond to
the December 23, 2015 letter submitted by the Department of Justice,
with the concurrence of the Department of Homeland Security and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (collectively the ``Executive Branch
agencies'') requesting that the FCC terminate, and declare null and
void and no longer in effect and/or revoke the international section
214 authorization issued to JuBe under file number ITC-214-20070607-
00218.
DATES: Submit comments on or before May 4, 2016.
ADDRESSES: The Bureau is serving a copy on JuBe by certified mail,
return receipt requested, at the last address of record appearing in
Commission records. JuBe should send its response to Denise Coca,
Chief, Telecommunications and Analysis Division, International Bureau
via email at Denise.Coca@fcc.gov and to Cara Grayer, Telecommunications
and Analysis Division, International Bureau at Cara.Grayer@fcc.gov and
file it in File No. ITC-214-20070607-00218 via IBFS at https://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/pleading.do.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cara Grayer, Telecommunications and
Analysis Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-2960 or
Cara.Grayer@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Executive Branch Dec. 23, 2015
Letter, the Executive Branch agencies state that they have reason to
believe that JuBe may be dissolved and no longer providing service. As
a result, the Executive Branch agencies indicate that JuBe is unable to
comply with the commitments and undertakings contained in the July 12,
2007 Letter that JuBe entered into with the Executive Branch agencies
to address national security and law enforcement concerns. Compliance
with these commitments is a condition to the international Section 214
authorization the Commission issued to JuBe on July 27, 2007, and by
this notice the Bureau provides final notice to JuBe that it intends to
take action to declare JuBe's international 214 authorization
terminated for failure to comply with conditions of its authorization,
and further advises that it may refer the matter for enforcement action
for non-compliance with the applicable regulatory provisions. On
January 19, 2016, the Bureau's Telecommunications and Analysis Division
sent a letter to JuBe at the last known addresses on record via
certified, return receipt mail, asking JuBe to respond to the Executive
Branch agencies' allegations by February 18, 2016. The January 19, 2016
letter stated that failure to respond would result in the issuance of
an order to terminate JuBe's international Section 214 authorization.
JuBe did not respond to the request.
In addition, the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act)
and the Commission's rules require authorization holders to comply with
certain requirements that enable the Commission to contact and
communicate with the authorization holder and verify whether the
authorization holder is still providing service. JuBe appears to have
failed to comply with those requirements. For example, every carrier
must designate an agent for service and keep that information current.
See 47 U.S.C. 413; 47 CFR 1.47(h), 64.1195. See also 47 CFR 63.19,
63.21(a), and 63.21(d).
JuBe's failure to respond to this Public Notice will be deemed as
an admission of the facts alleged by the Executive Branch agencies and
of the violation of the statutory and rule provisions set out above.
The Bureau hereby provides final notice to JuBe that it intends to take
action to declare JuBe's international 214 authorization terminated for
failure to comply with conditions of its authorization, and further
advises that it may refer the matter for enforcement action for non-
compliance with the applicable regulatory provisions. JuBe must respond
to this Public Notice no later than 15 days after publication in the
Federal Register.
The proceeding in this Notice shall be treated as a ``permit-but-
disclose'' proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte
rules.
Federal Communications Commission.
Denise Coca,
Chief, Telecommunications & Analysis Division, International Bureau.
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