Calls to/from other countries, international data transit, or serving customers outside the US.
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- International Section 214 Authorization
- The FCC requires a separate International Section 214 license to provide telecommunications services between the US and foreign points. This applies to international voice termination, international toll-free, global SIP trunking, and international data transit. Domestic-only carriers do not need this.
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+ International Section 214 Authorization
+ The FCC requires a separate International Section 214 license to provide telecommunications services between the US and foreign points. This applies to international voice termination, international toll-free, global SIP trunking, and international data transit. Domestic-only carriers do not need this.
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+ Expand into Canada?
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+ If you plan to terminate voice traffic to Canada, sell services to Canadian customers, or operate infrastructure in Canada, you need a CRTC registration (Canada's FCC equivalent). Canadian carriers get direct access to Canadian DIDs, local number portability, and CRTC interconnection — often at lower termination rates than routing through a US-based international gateway.
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+ Our Canada CRTC package includes BC incorporation, CRTC telecom registration, and a .ca domain — everything you need to operate as a licensed Canadian carrier.
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