Consumers' Research Seeks 14-Day Extension on USF Challenge
Consumers' Research sought a 14-day extension, until Feb. 9, to file its initial brief for its challenge to the FCC Q4 USF contribution factor, in a motion Thursday before the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in case 21-3886. It…
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said the motion was unopposed by the FCC and intervening groups. It "makes little sense" to "push forward on an extensive brief raising numerous very significant constitutional issues about a multi-billion-dollar government program when the case may be stayed anyway," Consumers' Research said. The FCC recently sought to have the case be held in abeyance until it completes its report to Congress on the future of USF (see 2201110075).