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												12/03/2009 | ARRL CEO, General Counsel Present ARRL's Stance on BPL to FCC CommissionersARRL Chief Executive Officer David Sumner, K1ZZ, and General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, made the rounds of the five FCC Commissioners' offices during November to acquaint them with the ARRL's position on the regulation of interference from Broadband over 
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												07/25/2009 | FCC Continues BPL DebateOn July 17, the FCC issued a Request for Further Comment and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM), addressing the issues remanded to them by the US Court of Appeals. In October 2007, the ARRL took the Commission to court concerning 
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												06/26/2009 | ARRL Seeks Court Action to Compel FCC to Comply with RulingOn June 24, 2009, the ARRL filed a petition with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit asking the Court to order the Federal Communications Commission to comply with the Court's 2008 decision that remanded the FCC's rulin 
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												05/19/2009 | FCC Releases Unredacted BPL Case Studies after ARRL FOIA RequestEarlier this month, the FCC released the redacted portions of the studies on which they relied with regard to its Broadband over Powerline (BPL) rulemaking in 2004 after ARRL filed a Freedom of Information Act request on March 31 for the studies. In Octob 
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												03/04/2009 | FCC Has Done "Literally Nothing" to Comply with Court RulingOn February 25 -- 10 months to the day that the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit released its decision on the ARRL's Petition for Review of the FCC's Orders adopting rules governing broadband over power line (BPL) systems -- ARRL G 
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												05/07/2008 | Court Finds FCC Violated Administrative Procedure Act in BPL DecisionThe US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today released its decision on the ARRL's Petition for Review of the FCC's Orders adopting rules governing broadband over power line (BPL) systems. The Court agreed with the ARRL on two major po 
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