Cases 1 - 4 of 4
Cell Telecom, et al v. FCC, et al
as 02-1264
Petitioner:
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association and Cellco Partnership, doing business as Verizon Wireless
Respondent:
Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Intervenor For Petitioner:
Cingular Wireless LLC, Rural Telecommunications Group, Dobson Communications Corporation and others
Intervenor:
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Verizon Telephone Companies, Contel of the South, Inc., doing business as Verizon Mid-States and others
NextWave Prsnal Comm, et al v. FCC, et al
as 00-1402
Petitioner:
NextWave Personal Communications Inc. and NextWave Power Partners, Inc.
Respondent:
Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Intervenor For Respondent:
BellSouth Corporation, BellSouth Cellular Corporation, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association and others
Intervenor:
Cellco Partnership, doing business as Verizon Wireless, VoiceStream Wireless Corporation, AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. and others
Terminated Party:
Nextel Communications, Inc.
Amicus Curiae For Petitioner:
Kenneth N. Klee, Robert E. Torricelli, Senator, Charles E. Schumer, Senator and others
US Telecom Assn v. FCC, et al
as 99-1442
Petitioner:
United States Telecom Association
Respondent:
Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Intervenor:
AirTouch Communications, Inc.
Intervenor For Petitioner:
Sprint Spectrum L.P., doing business as Sprint PCS, Personal Communications Industry Association, Telecommunications Industry Association and others
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QUALCOMM Inc v. FCC, et al
as 98-1246
Petitioner:
QUALCOMM Incorporated
Respondent:
Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Intervenor:
PrimeCo Personal Communications, L.P. and Sprint Spectrum L.P., doing business as Sprint PCS
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