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To: wlan1957 who wrote (841)10/23/2002 2:35:43 PM
From: DaveMG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1088
 
It's also my understanding that NextW has other grounds upon which it might be able to actually fight the FCC other than the illegality of the license revocation, so that even if they lose with the Supremes, it's not over. I'll try and get back with what those grounds might be. Additionaly I think that NEXW is not going to run out of money to fight these cases because first of all, Salmasi is a very wealthy guy, but also because the amount of potential winnings is so large that they'll have no trouble finding lawyers to work pro bono..



To: wlan1957 who wrote (841)10/24/2002 11:29:10 PM
From: pcstel  Respond to of 1088
 
Congress would not allow this to happen.

You're only fooling yourself. I can see Senator McCain and Hollings telling the FCC to "just give them the licenses!"

We're not in Kansas anymore Toto!

PCSTEL