Monday, June 20, 2016
FCC Cites U.S. Cellular Corp. For Tower Violations in Two States
The
carrier was notified in a June 16 letter that it had violated several
FCC regulations when it erected two towers in wetlands and in a
floodplain without getting proper environmental assessments (EAs) and
additional approvals to proceed. In a four-page letter from the
Competition and Infrastructure Policy Division of the FCC’s Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau, the agency found USCC failed to file the
required EAs, license applications “and await the Commission’s ruling on
such submissions,” before registering the towers. Continue Reading
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