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FCC Asks DC Appeals Court to Dismiss Petition From Irregulators for Lack of Standing

Telecom experts lack standing to ask the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to review an FCC order that extended a freeze on rules allocating most regulated telecom costs to intrastate rather than interstate services if the group…

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didn't first present its arguments to the commission, said the agency and DOD briefing in case 19-1085 Irregulators v. FCC (in Pacer) Thursday. They said petitioners didn't explain how letting such a freeze lapse and allowing "outdated rules take full effect" would help consumers or show how the FCC acted irrationally in extending the freeze. Final briefs are due Oct. 31 (see 1908020002).