DC Circuit Dismisses Porting Complaint Against FCC
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit dismissed a case filed by James Chelmowski against the FCC. In October, the Enforcement Bureau turned down a petition for reconsideration by Chelmowski, who accused AT&T Mobility of failing to port…
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his phone number to a new provider in 2011, in violation of agency rules (see 1510160045). “The challenged orders of the Chief of the Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau are not final, reviewable orders,” the court ruled in dismissing the case. The court also dismissed Chelmowski’s pursuit of documents from the agency under the Freedom of Information Act, saying the U.S. District Court has jurisdiction over FOIA complaints.