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This alert summarizes the FCC's notice of proposed rulemaking relating to collocation issues and issues concerning deployment of new network architectures.
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FCC Seeks Comments In Ultra-Wideband Proceeding Alert ( June 2000 )
This article reviews the FCC's proposed rules relating to Ultra-Wideband devices. In particular, the FCC is seeking comment relating to which types of UWB devices should be permitted and under what conditions should such devices be allowed. -
Brief Update: Second Circuit Grants Writ of Mandamus In NextWave Case ( June 2000 )
In this update, the author discusses a Second Circuit opinion that concluded the Bankruptcy Court violated its prior mandate, and the FCC's licensing decisions are outside the bankruptcy courts limited jurisdiction. -
U.S. Court of Appeals Collocation Ruling ( April 2000 )
This article reviews the U.S. Court of Appeals decision for the District of Columbia whereby the district court reviewed the FCC's order concerning carriers rights to collocate their equipment at the incumbent local exchange carriers' facilities. -
U.S. Court of Appeals Vacates and Remands FCC Order Concerning Reciprocal Compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic ( March 2000 )
This article discusses the recent U.S. Court of Appeals decision which vacated and remanded the FCC order relating to reciprocal compensation for ISP traffic. This decision will have significant impact on local exchange carriers, other telecommunications carriers, ISPs and other enhanced services providers. -
Pacific Quadra casting: New Support For Security Interests In Broadcast Licenses ( April 2000 )
For companies in the broadcasting, cellular communications and other media businesses, the licenses granted by the . -
This Client Alert provides an overview of the FCC's proposed international settlement rate rules for telecommunications carriers.
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GPS Update: The FCC Sets the Table for GPS Location Technology in Wireless Phones ( November 1999 )
This article summarizes the FCC's recent rule change by which wireless carriers must comply with the agency's Phase II E-911 wireless location mandate.
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