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Blackfeet Tribe, et al v. FCC, et al
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18-1184
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December 12, 2018
Sprint Wants In On Tribal Row Over FCC 5G Exemption Rule
Sprint and a wireless industry trade group have petitioned to intervene in the Federal Communications Commission's dispute with tribes and environmentalists over its plan to accelerate the rollout of 5G infrastructure, saying small-cell fixtures should be exempt from certain environmental and historic regulatory reviews.
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December 07, 2018
Tribes Can't Stop FCC's Next-Gen Towers, DC Circ. Told
The Federal Communications Commission has urged the D.C. Circuit to toss out a petition for review by tribes and environmentalists regarding the commission’s plan to accelerate the building of 5G infrastructure, saying the deployment of small-cell fixtures is not a major federal action.
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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 18, 2018
Tribes Seek To Stop 'Desecration' From FCC's 5G Exemptions
A host of tribes has urged the D.C. Circuit to halt an order from the Federal Communications Commission exempting small-cell fixtures for next-generation, or 5G, networks from certain regulatory reviews, arguing that the order would allow for the "desecration of historic sites."