TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESELLERS ASS'N v. F.C.C.

No. 97-1071.

141 F.3d 1193 (1998)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESELLERS ASSOCIATION, et al., Petitioners v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION and United States of America, Respondents Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc., et al., Intervenors

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided April 28, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis J. Paper argued the cause and filed the briefs for petitioners.

Nancy L. Kiefer, Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, argued the cause for respondents, with whom Joel I. Klein, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Catherine G. O'Sullivan and Nancy C. Garrison, Attorneys, Daniel M. Armstrong, Associate General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, and John E. Ingle, Deputy Associate General Counsel, were on the brief. Roberta L. Cook, Counsel, entered an appearance.

Before: EDWARDS, Chief Judge, WALD and ROGERS, Circuit Judges.


ROGERS, Circuit Judge:

An association of cellular resellers and two of its members seek review of a Federal Communications Commission ("Commission" or "FCC") order denying reconsideration of an earlier order that deferred resolution of their rights to request and receive interconnection with cellular carriers. We deny the petition for review.

I.

Companies that seek to sell cellular phone service to consumers must access the national Public Switched...

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