Amateur Radio Group Defends Standing to Seek 5.9 GHz Stay
The Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network defended its standing to seek a stay of the FCC’s order reallocating the 5.9 GHz band (see 2106030075), in a filing posted Wednesday at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The…
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FCC and others “claim that AREDN lacks standing because it is not strictly a membership organization,” the group said in docket 21-1141. AREDN cited the court’s test in Flyers Rights Education Fund v. FAA, a case from last year. “AREDN keeps track of its users” and its “expenses are paid from user donations.”