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DHHL staff recommends terminating Waimana Enterprises’ license over alleged breaches; interim plan proposed
Summary
DHHL presented a recommendation to terminate license 372 held by Waimana Enterprises and its assignees, citing unpaid fees and penalties (stated as exceeding $953,194), refusal to cooperate with the Hawaii PUC, an FCC finding for unauthorized discontinuance, regulatory violations, maintenance failures and indicators of abandonment; staff proposed immediate possession and interim carrier licenses to maintain service continuity. No final vote on termination is recorded in the transcript.
Connor Albino, land‑management division income properties manager, introduced agenda item F‑9 and said the Land Management Division seeks approval to terminate license number 372 as to Waimana Enterprises and its assignees and to implement a continuity plan for telecommunications sites on DHHL lands.
Land agent Andrew (Santel/Sante) summarized the chronology: the license was issued in 1995 with later partial assignments; beginning in the mid‑2020s the licensee and affiliates entered extended nonperformance and regulatory trouble. Staff cited a 2024 public announcement of…
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