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Practice Areas :
Technology and Communications
The Patton Boggs Technology and Communications (TechComm) practice group serves the evolving needs of companies in the ever-converging digital, broadband marketplace. We believe there are three growth areas that are particularly critical to nationwide broadband deployment: Spectrum Transactions (to enable the wireless third-pipe to the home), Universal Service Support, and Network Infrastructure.
Spectrum Transactions: We have one of the only practices in the nation that is highly skilled in spectrum transactions, including spectrum leases and spectrum acquisitions, whether through secondary markets transactions or spectrum auctions conducted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Our group is especially knowledgeable about all wireless regulatory and transactional matters that are central to deployment and operation of wireless broadband systems.
Universal Service Support: We also are proud to have developed the first practice in the nation that is dedicated to helping service providers – including telecommunications carriers, Internet access providers, network systems integrators, and vendors – who participate in the E-rate, Rural Health Care, and Low Income Programs through the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). In addition, we are counsel to the E-Rate Service Providers Association (ESPA), a national association that voices the concerns of its members before Congress, the FCC, USAC, the media, and the public.
Network Infrastructure: We have an interdisciplinary team that is dedicated to serving the myriad legal and business needs of tower companies and wireless carriers who contract with tower companies. Our work includes real estate transactions (site leasing, tower leasing, tower sales, land use, and licensing issues), and compliance with environmental and safety laws including the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). We also assist tower companies with FCC and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulatory compliance and enforcement matters, and provide counsel regarding state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) complaints and investigations.
We are further set apart from other communications practices because we are actively involved in the policy debates at the FCC and in Congress that shape the regulations and laws that govern the technology and communications industries. Our firm is widely recognized as having the leading public policy and lobbying practice in the United States. We have a view of the law as it is evolving, which allows us to provide our clients both with an early understanding of how changes in the law may impact them, and with unique resources to advance their interests.
Our policy and legislative work is complemented by the distinct combination of capabilities our attorneys have to advance our clients’ business objectives in multiple arenas, including transactions, regulatory and administrative law, government investigations, intellectual property, litigation, antitrust, bankruptcy, privacy, and data-security related matters. Our interdisciplinary team, formed in conjunction with our Business Department, is knowledgeable in every type of transaction undertaken by communications and technology companies.
The TechComm group represents, or has represented, clients in virtually every sector of the global information, technology, and communications industry:
- Wireless broadband service providers and licensees
- Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) carriers
- Business and industrial radio licenses
- Internet and other information service providers
- Voice over Internet Protocol service providers (VoIP)
- Consumer electronics, equipment and device manufacturers, corporate spectrum managers, and research and development organizations
- Software developers
- Telecommunications carriers, Internet Service Providers, network integrators, technology solutions providers, other internal connections providers, manufacturers and contributors participating in the FCC universal service support programs administered by USAC
- Wireless and broadcasting infrastructure (i.e., tower) companies
- Technology and communications industry investors (investment banks, venture capital firms, hedge funds, and private equity)
- Real estate developers
- Public communications service (i.e., payphones) and inmate telephone service providers
- Bidders in FCC license auctions
- Cable companies and other multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs)
- Radio and television broadcasters, including non-commercial broadcasters
- Trustees of bankrupt communications companies
- Divestiture trustees
- Satellite companies and resellers
- Paging companies
- Local exchange, competitive local exchange, long distance carriers, and resellers
- Health care companies and consortia and telemedicine providers
We represent clients before Congress, the FCC, DOJ, USAC, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC), the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Utilities Service (RUS), the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), FAA, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. Department of State, State Public Service Commissions and Legislatures, State Attorneys General, and international bodies such as the International Telecommunications Union, and foreign regulatory agencies.
___________ For more information about our Technology and Communications practice, visit: www.pattonboggstechcomm.com
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Patton Boggs TechComm Industry Update – May 7, 2010
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Patton Boggs TechComm Industry Update – April 16, 2010
April 16, 2010
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Patton Boggs Adds Telecomm Powerhouse
March 17, 2010
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Patton Boggs TechComm Industry Update – February 26, 2010
February 26, 2010
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Patton Boggs TechComm Industry Update – February 1, 2010
February 1, 2010
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Obama State of the Union Analysis
January 28, 2010
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Patton Boggs Podcasts - Week of January 11, 2010 (Audio)
January 11, 2010
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Patton Boggs TechComm Industry Update – 2010 Forecast
January 2010
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Upcoming Tower Siting Issues for the Obama Administration - Above Ground Level Magazine
December 2009
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Patton Boggs TechComm Industry Update – Smart Grid Focus, November 25, 2009
November 25, 2009
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