FCC $57M Fine Against AT&T is Vacated
AT&T (NYSE: T) successfully petitioned the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to vacate a $57 million fine from the FCC, according to Courthouse News Service. The agency determined last year
AT&T (NYSE: T) successfully petitioned the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to vacate a $57 million fine from the FCC, according to Courthouse News Service. The agency determined last year
Representatives Laurel Lee (R-FL) and Marc Veasey (D-TX) introduced the Stopping the Theft and Destruction of Broadband Act. This bill will impose penalties for those who damage or steal broadband
CTIA’s filed comments in response to the FCC’s “Delete, Delete, Delete” Public Notice identified regulations the association calls “outdated, impose costs without consumer benefits, duplicate other agencies’ responsibilities, or fall
UPDATE Bharti Hexacom’s planned sale of 3,400 towers to Indus Towers has hit a snag. The tower operator paused the sale of those towers after objections from a key shareholder,
Bonner County commissioners voted unanimously last Thursday to overturn a previously approved conditional use permit (CUP) for a communication tower near Oldtown, ID citing conflicts with county codes and concerns
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