NTCH May Seek Supreme Court Review of Case Against Verizon
NTCH is considering whether to challenge a U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruling last week in the Supreme Court, Fletcher Heald, which represents NTCH in the case, said in a blog post. The D.C. Circuit rejected arguments…
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by carrier NTCH challenging an FCC order approving Verizon’s buy of AWS-1 licenses from SpectrumCo and Cox (see 1611150039). Fletcher Heald lawyer Donald Evans wrote the post. “The FCC delayed action” on an NTCH reconsideration “for about two and a half years until Verizon had divested itself of the foreign ownership, then declared the matter moot. NTCH promptly appealed to the Court,” Evans wrote. “The Court rejected NCTH’s claims, finding that, although the thousands of licenses may have been improperly granted, the FCC has complete discretion as to whether to revisit that matter.”