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Dish, DEs Seek Separate Briefings in AWS-3 Credits Appeal

Dish Network and designated entities Northstar Wireless and SNR Wireless should be able to submit briefs separately because a shared one would create the appearance Northstar and SNR are under Dish control, which is a key issue in their court…

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challenge of the denial of AWS-3 auction bidding credits (see 1807130003). That's per the appellant DEs, the appellee FCC and intervenors Dish, AT&T, T-Mobile and VTel Wireless in a proposed briefing format and schedule filed Friday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (docket 18-1209, in Pacer). The parties said Dish also will raise issues that are independent of the DEs' issues.