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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 11 MIN

Robert J. Berg | Nearly 500,000 Towers Already, Why Is the FCC Overriding Communities?

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Class action lawyer Robert J. Berg joins The Steve Gruber Show to discuss the FCC’s latest moves to preempt local authority in telecommunications. Berg, who has led major cases against AT&T and Deutsche Telekom, examines why, even with nearly 500,000 towers already in place, the FCC is pushing to override local control. The conversation explores the impact on communities, property rights, and public safety, as well as what this could mean for citizens and municipalities across the country. Berg also explains the legal questions and potential consequences for both the telecom industry and everyday Americans.

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