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March 13, 2020
DC Circ. Refuses To Thaw FCC Accounting Rule Freeze
The D.C. Circuit unanimously ruled Friday that the Federal Communications Commission may continue applying old wireline cost-calculation rules governing national and in-state phone networks.
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January 17, 2020
Judge Doubts Suit Can Undo FCC Accounting Rule Freeze
A D.C. Circuit judge told a group of telecom consultants and former senior staffers of the Federal Communications Commission on Friday that he doubts they have legal standing to seek reinstatement of an old agency accounting method governing national and in-state phone networks.
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October 11, 2019
FCC Accounting Freeze Misallocates Billions, DC Circ. Told
The telecom stakeholders fighting a Federal Communications Commission decision to extend a long-running freeze on a wireline cost allocation regime told the D.C. Circuit the suspension keeps local public utility customers on the hook for the growing costs of private networks.
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September 20, 2019
2 Telecom Orgs Back FCC Formula Freeze In DC Circ.
Two telecom organizations filed an amicus brief Thursday with the D.C. Circuit, supporting the Federal Communications Commission's decision to suspend old accounting methods that governed national and in-state phone networks.
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September 16, 2019
FCC Formula Freeze Didn't Inflate Phone Bills, DC Circ. Told
A group of telecom stakeholders can't prove that customers lost out when the Federal Communications Commission chose to suspend old accounting methods that governed national and in-state phone networks, the agency has told the D.C. Circuit.