FROM THE ARCHIVE
Native corps set for Supreme Court
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2002

The Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for three Alaska Native companies seeking to protect their wireless telecommunications investment.

The Court will hear the dispute on October 8. Doyon Ltd., Arctic Slope Regional Corporation and Sealaska Corporation are siding with the Federal Communications Commission.

A joint venture of the corporations and AT&T Wireless purchased $2.9 billion in wireless licenses during an FCC auction. But an appeals court said they rightfully belong to NextWave Communications.

Get the Story:
Supreme Court to hear Native wireless case (The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner 9/4)

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