German Site Fights for US Telecom Cash: FCC Hearing on C-Band Claims
Published Date: 7/15/2025
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Summary
The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau is stepping in to sort out a money dispute with Anuvu Licensing Holdings over nearly $1 million in C-band reimbursement claims for a site in Germany. They’re holding a hearing to decide if Anuvu should get paid and if the clearinghouse made a mistake. This affects companies waiting on C-band payments and could shake up how international claims are handled.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.
Hearing on $960,694.35 C‑Band Claim
The FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau has opened a hearing to decide whether Anuvu Licensing Holdings should be paid $960,694.35 for its C‑band (3.7–4.2 GHz) cost reimbursement claim related to the Raisting, Germany site. The hearing will consider whether the Relocation Payment Clearinghouse erred and whether Commission guidance was applied properly to the claim.
Precedent for International C‑Band Claims
The hearing focuses on a C‑band claim for a site located outside the United States (Raisting, Germany), so the outcome could affect how international (non‑U.S.) C‑band reimbursement claims are handled in future disputes. Companies with C‑band claims for sites outside the U.S. may see changes in how the Relocation Payment Clearinghouse and the Commission apply guidance to those claims.
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