DC Circuit Denies Telco Suit on FCC Hurricane Relief
The FCC may use USF support to help carriers during an ongoing emergency, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit said Friday as it denied Tri-County Telephone Association's challenge to agency orders to provide high-cost support to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands after Hurricanes Irma and Maria. A per curiam order in case No. 20-1003 said the petitioner's USF contributions would have been increased regardless of whether the FCC used existing cash reserves or future contributions. Judges cited the commission's prior use of USF funds for disaster relief in its 2005 Hurricane Katrina order. Then-Judge Merrick Garland and Judges David Tatel and Harry Edwards heard oral argument in October (see 2010150042). An attorney for Tri-County didn't comment now.