1997-2 Trade Cases P 71,877, 8 Communications Reg. (P&f) 1068 Competitive Telecommunications Association, the Competition Policy Institute MCI Telecommunications Corporation General Communication, Inc. Telecommunications Resellers Association America's Carriers Telecommunication Association Cable & Wireless, Inc. At & T Corp. Maryland Public Service Commission Arkansas Public Service Commission Oregon Public Utility Commission North State Telephone Company Roseville Telephone Company Concord Telephone Company Rock Hill Telephone Company Public Utilities Commission of the State of Hawaii Minnesota Public Utilities Commission the Ad Hoc Coalition of Telecommunications Manufacturing Companies Pacific Telecom, Inc. Minnesota Independent Coalition Worldcom, Inc. Kentucky Public Service Commission Kansas Corporation Commission Public Service Commission of the State of Wyoming Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission Public Service Commission of Wisconsin State of Texas Alabama Public Service Commission Citizens Telephone Company of Kecksburg New Mexico State Corporation Commission Public Service Commission of the State of Montana Utah Department of Commerce, Division of Public Utilities Public Service Commission of Utah Public Service Commission of the State of South Carolina Tennessee Regulatory Authority Aging Forum, Doing Business as National Silver Haired Congress, Inc. U.S. Coalition on Aging College for Living Council of Silver Haired Legislatures Missouri Alliance of Area Agencies on Aging Missouri Association for the Deaf Missouri Council of the Blind Presidents' Club for Telecommunications Justice Paraquad, Rural Advocates for Independent Living Services for Independent Living Public Utilities Commission of the State of Colorado Department of Public Utilities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Oklahoma Corporation Commission Public Service Commission of the State of Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control, Intervenors on Appeal v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Bell Atlantic Corporation Bellsouth Corporation Pacific Telesis Group Sbc Communications, Inc. Us West, Inc. Us Telephone Association Ameritech Corporation Southern New England Telephone Company Gte Service Corporation New York Telephone Company New England Telephone and Telegraph Company Nextlink Communications, L.L.C. National Cable Television Association, Inc. Sprint Corp. American Communications Services, Inc. Association for Local Telecommunications Services Consumer Federation of America Jones Intercable, Inc. Telecommunications, Inc. Teleport Communications Group, Inc. Allied Associated Partners Geld Information Systems U.S. One Communications Services Frontier Corporation City of Long Beach, California City of Manassas, Virginia Time Warner Communications Holdings, Inc. Personal Communications Industry Association Alltel Telephone Services Corporation Independent Telephone and Telecommunications Alliance Excel Telecommunications, Inc. Paging Network, Inc. Nextwave Telecom, Inc. Small Cable Business Association Metrocall, Inc. Texas Office of Public Utility Counsel, Intervenors on Appeal. Honorable John D. Dingell Honorable W.J. (Billy) Tauzin Honorable Rick Boucher Honorable Dennis Hastert, Amici on Behalf Of
This text of 117 F.3d 1068 (1997-2 Trade Cases P 71,877, 8 Communications Reg. (P&f) 1068 Competitive Telecommunications Association, the Competition Policy Institute MCI Telecommunications Corporation General Communication, Inc. Telecommunications Resellers Association America's Carriers Telecommunication Association Cable & Wireless, Inc. At & T Corp. Maryland Public Service Commission Arkansas Public Service Commission Oregon Public Utility Commission North State Telephone Company Roseville Telephone Company Concord Telephone Company Rock Hill Telephone Company Public Utilities Commission of the State of Hawaii Minnesota Public Utilities Commission the Ad Hoc Coalition of Telecommunications Manufacturing Companies Pacific Telecom, Inc. Minnesota Independent Coalition Worldcom, Inc. Kentucky Public Service Commission Kansas Corporation Commission Public Service Commission of the State of Wyoming Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission Public Service Commission of Wisconsin State of Texas Alabama Public Service Commission Citizens Telephone Company of Kecksburg New Mexico State Corporation Commission Public Service Commission of the State of Montana Utah Department of Commerce, Division of Public Utilities Public Service Commission of Utah Public Service Commission of the State of South Carolina Tennessee Regulatory Authority Aging Forum, Doing Business as National Silver Haired Congress, Inc. U.S. Coalition on Aging College for Living Council of Silver Haired Legislatures Missouri Alliance of Area Agencies on Aging Missouri Association for the Deaf Missouri Council of the Blind Presidents' Club for Telecommunications Justice Paraquad, Rural Advocates for Independent Living Services for Independent Living Public Utilities Commission of the State of Colorado Department of Public Utilities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Oklahoma Corporation Commission Public Service Commission of the State of Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control, Intervenors on Appeal v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Bell Atlantic Corporation Bellsouth Corporation Pacific Telesis Group Sbc Communications, Inc. Us West, Inc. Us Telephone Association Ameritech Corporation Southern New England Telephone Company Gte Service Corporation New York Telephone Company New England Telephone and Telegraph Company Nextlink Communications, L.L.C. National Cable Television Association, Inc. Sprint Corp. American Communications Services, Inc. Association for Local Telecommunications Services Consumer Federation of America Jones Intercable, Inc. Telecommunications, Inc. Teleport Communications Group, Inc. Allied Associated Partners Geld Information Systems U.S. One Communications Services Frontier Corporation City of Long Beach, California City of Manassas, Virginia Time Warner Communications Holdings, Inc. Personal Communications Industry Association Alltel Telephone Services Corporation Independent Telephone and Telecommunications Alliance Excel Telecommunications, Inc. Paging Network, Inc. Nextwave Telecom, Inc. Small Cable Business Association Metrocall, Inc. Texas Office of Public Utility Counsel, Intervenors on Appeal. Honorable John D. Dingell Honorable W.J. (Billy) Tauzin Honorable Rick Boucher Honorable Dennis Hastert, Amici on Behalf Of) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth 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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1997-2 Trade Cases P 71,877,
8 Communications Reg. (P&F) 1068
COMPETITIVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION, Petitioner,
The Competition Policy Institute; MCI Telecommunications
Corporation; General Communication, Inc.;
Telecommunications Resellers Association; America's
Carriers Telecommunication Association; Cable & Wireless,
Inc.; AT & T Corp.; Maryland Public Service Commission;
Arkansas Public Service Commission; Oregon Public Utility
Commission; North State Telephone Company; Roseville
Telephone Company; Concord Telephone Company; Rock Hill
Telephone Company; Public Utilities Commission of the State
of Hawaii; Minnesota Public Utilities Commission; The Ad
Hoc Coalition of Telecommunications Manufacturing Companies;
Pacific Telecom, Inc.; Minnesota Independent Coalition;
Worldcom, Inc.; Kentucky Public Service Commission; Kansas
Corporation Commission; Public Service Commission of the
State of Wyoming; Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission;
Public Service Commission of Wisconsin; State of Texas;
Alabama Public Service Commission; Citizens Telephone
Company of Kecksburg; New Mexico State Corporation
Commission; Public Service Commission of the State of
Montana; Utah Department of Commerce, Division of Public
Utilities; Public Service Commission of Utah; Public
Service Commission of the State of South Carolina;
Tennessee Regulatory Authority; Aging Forum, doing business
as National Silver Haired Congress, Inc.; U.S. Coalition on
Aging; College for Living; Council of Silver Haired
Legislatures; Missouri Alliance of Area Agencies on Aging;
Missouri Association for the Deaf; Missouri Council of the
Blind; Presidents' Club for Telecommunications Justice;
Paraquad, Rural Advocates for Independent Living; Services
for Independent Living; Public Utilities Commission of the
State of Colorado; Department of Public Utilities of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Oklahoma Corporation
Commission; Public Service Commission of the State of
Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control,
Intervenors on Appeal,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; United States of America,
Respondents,
Bell Atlantic Corporation; Bellsouth Corporation; Pacific
Telesis Group; SBC Communications, Inc.; US West, Inc.;
US Telephone Association; Ameritech Corporation; Southern
New England Telephone Company; GTE Service Corporation; New
York Telephone Company; New England Telephone and Telegraph
Company; Nextlink Communications, L.L.C.; National Cable
Television Association, Inc.; Sprint Corp.; American
Communications Services, Inc.; Association for Local
Telecommunications Services; Consumer Federation of America;
Jones Intercable, Inc.; Telecommunications, Inc.; Teleport
Communications Group, Inc.; Allied Associated Partners;
Geld Information Systems; U.S. One Communications Services;
Frontier Corporation; City of Long Beach, California;
City of Manassas, Virginia; Time Warner Communications
Holdings, Inc.; Personal Communications Industry
Association; Alltel Telephone Services Corporation;
Independent Telephone and Telecommunications Alliance;
Excel Telecommunications, Inc.; Paging Network, Inc.;
Nextwave Telecom, Inc.; Small Cable Business Association;
Metrocall, Inc.; Texas Office of Public Utility Counsel,
Intervenors on Appeal.
Honorable John D. Dingell; Honorable W.J. (Billy) Tauzin;
Honorable Rick Boucher; Honorable Dennis Hastert,
Amici on Behalf of Petitioner.
No. 96-3604.
United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.
Submitted Jan. 17, 1997.
Decided June 27, 1997.
Robert J. Aamoth, Washington, DC, argued, for petitioner.
John Edward Ingle, Washington, DC, argued (Carl D. Lawson, on the brief), for respondent.
Before BOWMAN, WOLLMAN, and HANSEN, Circuit Judges.
BOWMAN, Circuit Judge.
Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) petitions for review of a portion of a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) order that interprets the Telecommunications Act of 1996, see First Report and Order, Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, CC Docket No. 96-98 (Aug. 8, 1996) [hereinafter First Report and Order]. This is one of a number of cases consolidated and referred to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals by order of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. See Iowa Utils. Bd. v. FCC, 109 F.3d 418, 421 (8th Cir.), motion to vacate stay denied, --- U.S. ----, 117 S.Ct. 429, 136 L.Ed.2d 328 (1996). The Court heard oral argument on CompTel's petition separately, and we now issue a separate decision, as this case deals with discrete issues raised only in CompTel's petition.
CompTel describes itself as "the principal industry association of the nation's competitive telecommunications carriers, with nearly 200 members." Brief of Petitioner (Disclosure of Interests at 1). CompTel has been described more specifically as "a trade association with over 150" members who are long-distance telephone companies, known in telecommunications jargon as interexchange carriers or IXCs. Competitive Telecomms. Ass'n v. FCC, 87 F.3d 522, 524 (D.C.Cir.1996); see also Brief of Respondent at 3.
I.
CompTel first challenges the FCC's interpretation of the term "interconnection" as used in 47 U.S.C.A. § 251(c)(2) (West Supp.1997).1 Section 251 in general concerns the development of competitive telecommunications markets, and the duties and obligations of telecommunications carriers in furtherance of that objective as Congress has described them. Subsection (a) lists the duties imposed on all telecommunications carriers, whether long-distance or local, and subsection (b) details obligations of all local exchange carriers (LECs).2 Here we are concerned with subsection (c), which sets forth "[a]dditional obligations of incumbent" LECs, that is, those who were providing local phone service in an area on February 8, 1996, the date the Telecommunications Act of 1996 became law. See id. § 251(h)(1). Among the obligations assigned incumbent LECs is "[t]he duty to provide, for the facilities and equipment of any requesting telecommunications carrier, interconnection with the [LEC's] network ... for the transmission and routing of telephone exchange service and exchange access." Id. § 251(c)(2)(A).
In its First Report and Order, the FCC concluded "that the term 'interconnection' under section 251(c)(2) refers only to the physical linking of two networks for the mutual exchange of traffic." First Report and Order p 176; see also 47 C.F.R. § 51.5 (1996)(defining interconnection as in the First Report and Order and noting that "[t]his term does not include the transport and termination of traffic"). CompTel argues that Congress intended interconnection to be more than mere physical access and that the definition of the term should include transmission and routing services as well.
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