Graceba Total Communications

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Graceba Total Communications
Type
Founded 1912
Headquarters Dothan, Alabama
Industry Telecommunications
Products cable television, broadband
Website http://www.graceba.com/

Graceba Total Communications is an American company that provides cable TV and broadband Internet service to rural Houston County, Alabama.[1]

Graceba was involved with a legal dispute with the FCC regarding allegedly improper procedure that took place in 1994 during an auction of licenses to provide interactive video data service (IVDS) in local telecommunications markets. In 1997[2] the courts ruled against Graceba's petition, on the grounds that their complaint wasn't registered in a timely fashion.[3] Graceba then resubmitted their petition on appeal, and it was rejected by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 2000[4]. However, the FCC did implicitly acknowledge the legitimacy of at least part of Graceba's complaints, as they issued a partial refund of fees to the participants of the 1994 auction.[5]



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