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History: The local communications network in American Samoa,
with connections to other U.S. and international points,was originally
built by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Department of the Interior,
which formerly exercised governmental authority in the territory.
The network was inherited by the American Samoa Government. Because
of American Samoa's remote location, limited economy, and small
population base, private companies have not been interested in
providing local telecommunication services or originating long
distance services in the territory to date.
Purpose and Operation: In order to provide local residents
with service,the American Samoa Telecommunications Authority
(ASTCA) of the American Samoa Government operates under a Board
of Directors, which is appointed by the Governor. ASTCA operates
without a governmental subsidy, and profits from telecommunications
operations.

Penetration: ASTCA provides local service covering
the main island and the principal outer islands of American Samoa
and offers world-wide long distance connection. The ASTCA system
is broadly used by residents of the main island and the outer
islands. More than 80 percent of the households in American Samoa
subscribe to telephone service provided by ASTCA.
LOCAL SERVICE:
ASTCA provides local subscribers
with a full range of modern service features. These include single-party
lines, touch-tone dialing, emergency numbers, directory assistance,
operator assistance, interchange capability, and access to the
Internet. Local residential subscribers pay $9.00 per month for
full single-party service, and business subscribers pay $18.00
per month per line.
LONG DISTANCE SERVICE:
   
Outbound Calls: ASTCA provides outbound interstate and international
service. ASTCA arranges with AT&T, GTE, MCI,and Sprint for
the termination of traffic to other U.S. points.
Inbound Calls: AT&T, GTE, MCI, and Sprint have
direct connections with ASTCA and provide inbound interstate
service on a "connecting carrier" basis. Any other
U.S. interexchange carriers ("IXCs") that provide inbound
service do so on a resale basis. Inbound international service
is provided by various foreign carriers.

 
Interconnection Arrangements
with Domestic Carriers:
(1) The connections that ASTCA maintains with AT&T, MCI,
Sprint, and GTE utilize Intelsat satellite service. ASTCA has
access to Samoa Technologies, Inc. earth station facilities in
American Samoa and has arranged through Comsat for long-term
leases of Intelsat satellite half-circuits for connections to
AT&T, MCI, Sprint, and GTE, with those carriers providing
the other half-circuits for connections to other U.S. points.
(2) No U.S. IXC other than ASTCA
currently has a point of presence ("POP") in American
Samoa. ASTCA is, at present, the only carrier that provides originating
long distance service in American Samoa, and terminates domestic
interstate calls over the networks of AT&T, MCI, Sprint,
and GTE on a "connecting carrier" basis. (See 47 C.F.R.
61.3(l)) ASTCA operates as a "connecting carrier" (both
for a segment of the long distance service and for access to
its local network) to enable other IXCs to terminate long distance
calls in American Samoa.
AT&T, GTE,
MCI, Sprint, Intelsat and Comsat Logos are trademarks of the
respective companies

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