Thank you for your reply. Wouldn’t that apply if you were the one selling to the end user? Likewise, if I export product to the US, it would be the importer who would have to have trading permits, import licences etc.
D > On 28 Feb 2018, at 16:34, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote: > > http://www.commlawgroup.com > For an authoritative answer you'll need a lawyer. Which I am not. > > People selling telephone service in the US file an FCC Form 499-A. The > instructions for form 499-A are linked below and they'll mention other > taxation and regulatory fees and forms that must be dealt with such as USF, > TRS, NANPA, LNPA, and ITSP fees. > https://usac.org/_res/documents/cont/pdf/forms/2016/2016-FCC-Form-499A-Form-Instructions.pdf > > I have no idea whether any or all of this applies to what you are doing, but > if you are selling a telephone service within the US, I find it likely that > Uncle Sam will want a piece of your pie. > -Adam > > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "David Thake" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: 2/28/2018 3:58:29 AM > Subject: [AFMUG] FCC license? > >> Hi Guys, >> >> Do you know if we need any special FCC permit to sell SIP services to a US >> based ISP? >> >> We are based in Malta in the EU. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> David Thake >> www.vanilla.net.mt >> www.cempilli.com >
