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Before the
Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D.C. 20554
In the Matter of ) File No. EB-03-IH-0707
)
Virgin Islands Telephone ) Acct. No. 200432080300
Corporation d/b/a Innovative )
Telephone, Innovative Long ) FRN Nos. 0004-5555-95,
Distance, Inc., and Vitelcom ) 0007-4521-54, and 0005-
Cellular, Inc. d/b/a 0870-20
Innovative Wireless
ORDER
Adopted: September 22, 2004 Released:
September 23, 2004
By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau:
1. In this Order, we adopt a Consent Decree terminating an
investigation into possible violations by Virgin Islands
Telephone Corporation d/b/a Innovative Telephone, Innovative
Long Distance, Inc., and Vitelcom Cellular, Inc. d/b/a
Innovative Wireless (collectively, ``ICC Entities'') of
sections 52.17, 54.706, and 64.604 of the Commission's rules
(``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. зз52.17, 54.706 and 64.604, in
connection with the Universal Service Fund (``USF''),
Telecommunications Relay Services (``TRS'') Fund, and the
North American Numbering Plan Administration (``NANPA'')
Fund contribution requirements.1
2. The Bureau and Innovative Communications Corporation
(``ICC''), the holding company of the ICC Entities, have
negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would
terminate the Bureau's investigation. A copy of the Consent
Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
3. We have reviewed the terms of the Consent Decree and
evaluated the facts before us. We believe that the public
interest would be served by approving the Consent Decree and
terminating the investigation.
4. Based on the record before us we conclude that there
are no substantial or material questions of fact with
respect to this matter as to whether ICC possesses the basic
qualifications, including those related to character, to
hold or obtain any Commission license or authorization.
5. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to section 4(i) of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C.
за154(i), and the authority delegated by section 0.111 and
0.311 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. зза0.111, 0.311,
that the attached Consent Decree IS ADOPTED.
6. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the above captioned
investigation IS TERMINATED.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
David H. Solomon
Chief, Enforcement Bureau
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1 Letter from Hillary DeNigro, Deputy Chief, Investigations and
Hearings Division, Enforcement Bureau, Federal Communications
Commission, to Jeffrey J. Prosser, Chief Executive Officer,
Innovative Communications Corporation, dated February 4, 2004.