Amateur Operators Get Oral Argument Time in 5.9 GHz Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit gave the Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network three minutes to discuss concerns with an order dividing the 5.9 GHz band, when judges hear argument Jan. 25. Thursday's order (in Pacer) gives…
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ITS America 12 minutes and respondents 15 minutes. In an order last week, the court said both sides should be prepared to address the question: “What significance should be accorded to the fact that the United States through the Justice Department is representing the FCC not the Department of Transportation?”