Not much room for mediation in appeals of FCC local pole preemption order

The challenge to the Federal Communications Commission’s September Order preempting local ownership and control of municipal property grinds on. The local governments and companies appealing the order, which strips cities and counties of ownership rights to streetlight poles and other such assets in the public right of way, filed brief statements –mediation questionnaires – with the San Francisco-based federal appeals court hearing the case yesterday.
Mobile companies are appealing the order because, they say, the FCC didn’t go far enough and give them everything they wanted.… More



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