San Juan Cellular Telephone Company, Etc. v. Public Service Commission of Puerto Rico

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 1992-06-12

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BREYER, Chief Judge. The Federal Communications Commission licensed two companies — a private firm and a government-owned firm — to provide cellular telephone service in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico law permits the government-owned company to begin service without further authorization; it requires the privately owned company to obtain a permit from the Commonwealth. <em…

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