IV. Technical Qualifications

An applicant must demonstrate technical expertise in telecommunications or a related business. IBFA submitted information about its president, Casey Wojciechowski, that demonstrates IBFA has sufficient technical expertise.5 To further demonstrate its technical competence, IBFA represents that:

_ Neither IBFA, nor any of its affiliates, officers, directors, partners, or owners of more than 10% of IBFA, nor any person acting in such capacity whether or not formally appointed, has been sanctioned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or any state regulatory agency for failure to comply with any regulatory statute, rule, or order.6

_ No affiliate, officer, director, partner, or person owning more than 10% of IBFA, or anyone acting in such capacity whether or not formally appointed, held one of those positions with a telecommunications carrier that has (1) filed for bankruptcy, or (2) been found criminally or civilly liable for a violation of Calif. Business and Professions Code § 17000 et seq., or for any actions that involved misrepresentations to consumers and, to the best of the IBFA's knowledge, no such persons are currently under investigation for similar violations.7

5 See A.05-04-017, Exhibit F. 6 IBFA admits that on two occasions it was late in submitting certain required reports to the Oregon Public Utility Commission. IBFA was not sanctioned for submitting the reports late. 7 See Supplement filed on May 27, 2005. A search of the Lexis data base of FCC and state utility regulatory commission decisions did not find anything that contradicts IBFA's representations.

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