China Telecom Asks Court Not to Stay Case Against FCC Revocation
China Telecom asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit not to stay its case against the FCC revoking its Communications Act Section 214 authorizations, saying Tuesday (in Pacer) that it plans a reply to a motion by…
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the FCC and the U.S. government. The FCC asked the court Monday to dismiss the petition for review, in docket 20-2365. “The Court lacks jurisdiction over China Telecom’s challenges because the underlying administrative proceeding is still ongoing and the interlocutory Order challenged here is not final agency action subject to review at this time,” the FCC said (in Pacer). In January, China Telecom sought expedited court review (see 2101220050).