The FCC asked the U.S. Court of Appeals...
The FCC asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to reject long-standing challenges to the commission’s 800 MHz rebanding order filed by James Kay and Charles Guskey. “Neither Guskey nor Kay has standing to litigate,” the FCC…
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said. “Neither Guskey nor Kay holds any 800 MHz licenses. Not surprisingly, then, their papers in this Court do not (and cannot) establish that they have suffered any concrete injury caused by the FCC’s orders restructuring the 800 MHz spectrum band.” The Monday pleading was in Case No. 06-1076 (http://bit.ly/1nDghYi). The FCC issued the landmark rebanding order in 2004 to address interference issues for public safety in the 800 MHz band.