No need to get into complicated legal territory. If you can prove to a
jury that a company is not complying with FCC rules in a way that is
interfering with your business then you can certainly win a tortuous
interference suit against the company in question regardless of whether
the FCC will commence enforcement. Additionally, you should immediately
send the company a cease and desist letter with a deadline. After the
deadline you file a compliant with state court and ask for an injunction
to have the court force the company to cease their interference. A
couple hours of your attorney's time should be able to get both done. If
you have to litigate the hours will go through the roof.
-Matt
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