Green Flag Wireless, Snapline and a number of other small...
Green Flag Wireless, Snapline and a number of other small Wireless Communications Service licensees have settled a dispute with AT&T, said a filing at the FCC. “As the Commission is aware, AT&T, the other WCS licensees ... and the Competing…
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Applicants have been involved in a prolonged dispute concerning the status of the WCS licenses held by the WCS Licensees,” the filing said (http://xrl.us/bnodj7). “This dispute has ‘clouded the status’ of the vast majority of the WCS licenses.” The Wireless Bureau “has recognized that settling this dispute is in the public interest, and, to that end, has waived Section 1.935 of the Commission’s rules for 120 days to the extent that provision limits the consideration that may be offered or accepted for resolution of competing applications. Accordingly, and consistent with that waiver, it should now approve this Agreement.” Other WCS licensees part of the agreement are CWC License Holding, Corr Investments and James McCotter. AT&T and the other WCS licensees also filed a redacted copy of the agreement itself at the commission (http://xrl.us/bnodkb).