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Any FCC decision may be appealed to the federal courts. But if you're going to
do it, you'd better have plenty of money. Lawyers are expensive. Also, I wonder why all the anger. I think it's premature. To my knowledge the FCC hasn't even decided the BPL matter. So far as I can determine, only one commissioner has spoken out in favor of it. What about the other four. As for engineering expertise, every commissioner has an engineering assistant--or is entitled to one. There are no requirements to be a member of the FCC. All that's required is a presidential appointment, and traditionally they've gone to old politicians, consumer activists, former Capitol Hill aides, broadcasters and others. Many, indeed, are lawyers, and of those, a lot in the past 30 or so years have been lawyers with a communications practice who go on to make millions after they leave the commission and go back into communications law. W3DEF |
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