FCC tries to stall court challenges to its local pole ownership preemption order
The Federal Communications Commission asked the federal appeals court in San Francisco to put cases filed against it by local governments on hold.
Dozens of cities, counties and associations sued the FCC, challenging its preemption of local ownership of street light poles and other assets in the public right of way. Several have also asked the FCC to reconsider its September decision, which is a routine administrative request that is routinely denied. But the FCC hasn’t done anything with it yet, and is using its own inaction as an excuse to stall the court case.… More