ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNICATIONS ENT. v. F.C.C.

No. 99-1441.

235 F.3d 662 (2001)

ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNICATIONS ENTERPRISES, Appellant, v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee. AT&T Corporation, et al., Intervenors.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided January 9, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles C. Hunter argued the cause for appellant and supporting intervenor Competitive Telecommunications Association. With him on the briefs were Catherine M. Hannan and Robert M. McDowell.

Peter D. Keisler argued the cause for intervenor AT&T Corp. With him on the brief were Mark C. Rosenblum, Roy E. Hoffinger and C. Frederick Beckner III.

John E. Ingle, Deputy Associate General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, argued the cause for appellee. With him on the brief were Christopher J. Wright, General Counsel, and Laurence N. Bourne, Counsel.

Michael K. Kellogg argued the cause for intervenor SBC Communications Inc. With him on the brief were James D. Ellis and Martin E. Grambow.

Before: EDWARDS, Chief Judge, ROGERS, Circuit Judge, and SILBERMAN, Senior Circuit Judge.


Opinion for the Court filed by Senior Circuit Judge SILBERMAN.

SILBERMAN, Senior Circuit Judge:

The Association of Communications Enterprises appeals from an order of the Federal Communications Commission approving the transfer of Commission licenses from Ameritech Corp. to SBC Communications Inc. in connection with the merger of the two companies. The order allows the merged company to avoid statutory resale obligations on certain advanced telecommunications...

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