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Seminole Tribe of Florida v. FCC, et al
Case Number:
18-1159
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Government Agencies
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August 16, 2018
Tribes Allowed To Intervene In Small-Cell Rule Challenges
The D.C. Circuit on Thursday allowed several tribes to intervene in combined challenges to a Federal Communications Commission rule that exempts from environmental and historic reviews small-cell fixtures necessary for building up next-generation or 5G networks.
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August 15, 2018
DC Circ. Won't Halt FCC's Next-Gen Rule Amid Challenges
The D.C. Circuit refused on Wednesday to pause the implementation of a Federal Communications Commission rule intended to accelerate the deployment of infrastructure to support denser, next-generation mobile networks.
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August 07, 2018
Sprint, Others Allowed To Join Fight Over FCC Small-Cell Rule
The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday allowed Sprint Corp., the National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers and others to step into a challenge to a Federal Communications Commission order exempting small-cell fixtures for next-generation, or 5G, networks from certain environmental and historic regulatory reviews.
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July 12, 2018
Tribes Fight FCC Bid To Pause Small-Cell Rule Challenges
A host of tribes have urged the D.C. Circuit not to grant the Federal Communications Commission's bid to put on hold combined challenges to an agency rule that exempts from environmental and historic reviews small-cell fixtures necessary for building up next-generation or 5G networks.