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SOUTHWESTERN BELL v. BROOKS FIBER COMMUNICATIONSUnited States Tenth Circuit
Communications Law, Cyberspace Law
Telephone calls to an Internet Service Providers are local calls subject to reciprocal compensation from local exchange carriers under 47 USC...
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12/13/2000 | 99-5222 |
AIRTOUCH PAGING v. FCCUnited States Second Circuit
Civil Procedure, Communications Law
Paging company does not have standing to challenge FCC regulation stating that paging companies are not "telephone exchange services," when other FCC...
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12/12/2000 | 00-4035 |
KONIKOFF v. THE PRUDENTIAL INC.United States Second Circuit
Communications Law, Corporation & Enterprise Law, Injury & Tort Law, Securities Law
Publication of an outside investigator's report to shareholders and to the public at large does not permit liability unless the action is "grossly...
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12/08/2000 | 99-9185 |
US v. NESETUnited States Eighth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Communications Law
District court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over broadcaster's affirmative defenses attacking the validity of microbroadcasting regulations...
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11/28/2000 | 98-3539 |
US AIRWAVES, INC. v. FED.COMMUNICATIONS COMM'NUnited States DC Circuit
Administrative Law, Communications Law
Disappointed bidder in FCC's original auction of PCS licenses can petition for review of new financing rules, but although changes to the agency's new...
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11/21/2000 | 98-1266 |
GTE MIDWEST, INC. v. FCCUnited States Sixth Circuit
Communications Law
Structural separation of local exchange carriers for telecommunications companies providing PCS and cellular service is proper where FCC's notice of...
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11/15/2000 | 98-3167 / 3203 |
QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INT'L INC. v. FCCUnited States DC Circuit
Communications Law
Section 220 of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 USC 220(f) authorizes the Federal Communications Commission to release otherwise protected trade...
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10/27/2000 | 99-1531 |
EVANNS v. AT&T CORP.United States Ninth Circuit
Communications Law
The filed-rate doctrine bars a suit by a consumer challenging a carrier's pass-through of a fee imposed by the Federal Communications Commission.
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10/25/2000 | 99-55165 |