Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenor. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Western Union International, Inc. And American Satellite Corporation, Intervenors. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation and Western Union International, Inc., Intervenors. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, Gte Satellite Corporation and Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenors. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenor

589 F.2d 647
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedDecember 19, 1978
Docket95-1374
StatusPublished

This text of 589 F.2d 647 (Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenor. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Western Union International, Inc. And American Satellite Corporation, Intervenors. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation and Western Union International, Inc., Intervenors. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, Gte Satellite Corporation and Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenors. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenor) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenor. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Western Union International, Inc. And American Satellite Corporation, Intervenors. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, American Satellite Corporation and Western Union International, Inc., Intervenors. Hawaiian Telephone Company v. Federal Communications Commission, Gte Satellite Corporation and Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenors. Gte Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, Rca American Communications, Inc., Intervenor, 589 F.2d 647 (D.C. Cir. 1978).

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589 F.2d 647

191 U.S.App.D.C. 124

HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee,
RCA American Communications, Inc., Intervenor.
GTE SATELLITE CORPORATION, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee,
American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor.
GTE SATELLITE CORPORATION, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee.
GTE SATELLITE CORPORATION, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee,
Western Union International, Inc. and American Satellite
Corporation, Intervenors.
HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee,
American Satellite Corporation, Intervenor.
HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee,
American Satellite Corporation and Western Union
International, Inc., Intervenors.
HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee,
GTE Satellite Corporation and RCA American Communications,
Inc., Intervenors.
GTE SATELLITE CORPORATION, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee,
RCA American Communications, Inc., Intervenor.

Nos. 77-1533, 77-1544, 77-1722, 77-1723, 77-1555, 77-1556,
77-1557, 77-1658, 77-1659, 77-1660 and 77-1721.

United States Court of Appeals,
District of Columbia Circuit.

Argued Sept. 25, 1978.
Decided Nov. 13, 1978.
As Amended Nov. 15 and Dec. 19, 1978.

Thomas J. O'Reilly, Washington, D. C., and Vincent Gallogly, Stamford, Conn., for appellants. A. R. Frischkorn, Jr., Washington, D. C., also entered an appearance for appellant in Nos. 77-1554, 77-1555, 77-1556, 77-1721, 77-1722, and 77-1723, and for intervenor GTE Satellite Corporation in No. 77-1660. Vincent Gallogly, Stamford, Conn., also entered an appearance for intervenor GTE Satellite Corporation in No. 77-1660.

Gregory M. Christopher, Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C., with whom Daniel M. Armstrong, Associate Gen. Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, and Peter Delacruz, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., were on the brief, for appellee. Werner K. Hartenberger and Jack David Smith, Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C., also entered appearances for appellee.

Jay E. Ricks, Washington, D. C., with whom Carl J. Cangelosi, Piscataway, N. J., and Gardner F. Gillespie, Washington, D. C., were on the brief, for intervenor RCA American Communications, Inc. in Nos. 77-1533, 77-1660, and 77-1721; also presented argument on behalf of all other intervenors.

Michael D. Campbell, Stuart G. Meister, and Peggy Crespi Kaplan, Germantown, Md., were on the brief for intervenor American Satellite Corporation in Nos. 77-1554, 77-1556, 77-1557, 77-1658, 77-1659, 77-1722, and 77-1723.

John M. Gibbons and Michael H. Mobbs, Washington, D. C., and Alvin K. Hellerstein, New York City, were on the brief for intervenor Western Union International Inc. in Nos. 77-1556, 77-1659, and 77-1722. Robert E. Conn, New York City, also entered an appearance for intervenor Western Union International, Inc. in Nos. 77-1556, 77-1659, and 77-1722.

Rosel H. Hyde, Herbert E. Marks, and Laurel R. Bergold, Washington, D. C., were on the brief for Amicus curiae State of Hawaii, urging affirmance.

Before WRIGHT, Chief Judge, and TAMM and ROBB, Circuit Judges.

Opinion for the court filed by Chief Judge J. SKELLY WRIGHT.

J. SKELLY WRIGHT, Chief Judge:

This case involves eleven consolidated appeals in which appellants Hawaiian Telephone Company (HTC) and GTE Satellite Corporation (GSAT) seek review of three sets of orders of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that authorized construction and operation of satellite earth stations (and in one case a terrestrial microwave link) to transmit communications between the Mainland and Hawaii.1 The authorizations were granted upon application of American Satellite Corporation (ASC), Western Union International, Inc. (WUI), and RCA American Communications, Inc. (RCA Americom), all of whom are intervenors in the present proceedings. The FCC granted the authorizations pursuant to the relevant provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. §§ 214, 308, 309, & 319 (1970 & Supp. V 1975), which require, Inter alia, that the FCC ensure that the "public convenience and necessity" be served by any such authorizations.2

In each of the three cases the applicant RCA Americom, WUI, or ASC sought authorization from the FCC so that it could comply with the terms of a contract for provision of private line communications services that it had recently been awarded by a government agency. RCA Americom had been awarded such a contract by the National Air and Space Administration; ASC by the Advanced Research Projects Agency; and WUI by the Defense Commercial Communications Office. The latter two agencies are within the Department of Defense. Appellants HTC and GSAT argue that, in authorizing construction and operation of the earth stations, the FCC relied excessively on the awarding of the contracts by the government agencies, which resulted in the Commission's abdication to those agencies of its role in determining "public convenience and necessity." Appellants argue further that the FCC's decisions in these cases depart from its previously announced policy with respect to satellite communications between the Mainland and Hawaii.3 The FCC's orders, they conclude, are infirm and should be reversed by this court.4

The FCC responds that it complied with its proper institutional role in applying the "public convenience and necessity" standard mandated by Section 214 and did not place undue emphasis on the contracts awarded by the three government agencies. Additionally, the Commission contends that its policy with respect to satellite communications to Hawaii is sufficiently flexible to accommodate the orders in the present proceedings. We agree with the FCC on both counts and accordingly affirm the three sets of Commission orders challenged in this case.

I. BACKGROUND

A. The ASC Applications

The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), an agency of the Department of Defense engaged in a variety of research projects involving national defense and security, awarded a contract to ASC to provide communications between the Mainland and Hawaii. The agency needed the additional communications capacity in connection with "planned activity in the Pacific Ocean Region which involves coordination of various (Department of Defense) participants in that area." Joint Appendix (JA) 69. ASC was awarded this communications contract on a "sole source" basis, which means that, in the opinion of ARPA, ASC was the only carrier qualified to meet the technical and temporal demands of the project.

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