Aventure Communications Technology, LLC v. Sprint Communications Co.

224 F. Supp. 3d 706, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 181849, 2015 WL 13157322
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Iowa
DecidedMarch 19, 2015
DocketNo. 4:08-cv-00005-JEG
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Aventure Communications Technology, LLC v. Sprint Communications Co., 224 F. Supp. 3d 706, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 181849, 2015 WL 13157322 (S.D. Iowa 2015).

Opinion

ORDER

JAMES E. GRITZNER, Senior Judge

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION... .712

II. JURISDICTION... .712

III. BACKGROUND... .712

A Telecommunication Regulatory Backdrop .... 712

1. Communications Act of 1934.... 712
2. Anti-trust Litigation.... 713
3. Telecommunications Act of 1996....714
4. The Act: IXCs, ILECs, and CLECs.... 714
[711]*7115.Relevant Provisions of the Act... .716
B.“Traffic Pumping” Litigation... .718
1. Farmers v. Qwest....719
a. FCC: Farmers I....719
b. FCC: Farmers Reconsideration 1....720
c. FCC: Farmers II....721
d. FCC: Farmers Reconsideration 11....724
e. D.C. Circuit: Farmers & Merchants v. FCC....724
2. FCC: All American Tel. Co. v. AT & T Corp.....725
a. All American I....725
b. All American Reconsideration 1....727
c. FCC: All American II....728
d. FCC: All American Reconsideration II....731
8. FCC: AT&T v. YMax....732
4. Northern Valley Cases....734
a. FCC: Qwest v. Northern Valley (N. Valley I)....734
b. FCC: N. Valley Reconsideration I....736
c. FCC: Sprint v. N. Valley (N. Valley II).... 738
d. FCC: N. Valley Reconsideration 11....738
e. D.C. Circuit: Northern Valley v. FCC....738
5. Sancom and Splitrock Cases....739
a. FCC: Qwest v. Sancom (Sancom I)....740
b. FCC: Sancom Reconsideration 1....743
c. Sancom v. Qwest v. Free Conferencing, 4:07-cv-04147-KES (D.S.D)....743
6. Tekstar Cases....743
7. Connect America Order....744
C. Procedural History....748
D. Factual Background....750
1. Factual Allegations in Aventure’s Third Amended Complaint....750
a.Aventure’s Claims....751
2. Factual Allegations in Qwest’s Second Amended Complaint....751
a. Qwest’s Claims....758
3. Factual Allegations in Sprint’s Amended Complaint....758
a. Sprint’s Claims....761
4. Aventure’s Tariff Definitions: Customer, End User, Switched Access....762
a. Aventure: Tariff 1....762 FCC No.

IV. DISCUSSION....762

A. Aventure’s Motions miss....762 to Dis-
1. Standard for Motion miss....762 to Dis-
2.12(b)(1) Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Standing... .763
3.12(b)(6) Motions to Dismiss Communications Act Claims.... 764
a. § 201(b) Claims....764
b. § 203(c) Claims....767
4. 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss State Law Claims....769
a. Qwest’s Unfair Competition Claim....769
b. Qwest’s and Sprint’s Fraudulent Concealment Claims....774
c. Qwest’s Tortious Interference with Contract Claim....779
d. Qwest’s and Sprint’s Civil Conspiracy Claims.... 781
e. Qwest’s Unjust Enrichment Claim....783
f. Qwest’s Declaratory Judgment Claim....784
B. Qwest’s and Sprint’s Motions for Judgment on the Pleadings....784
1. Standard for Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings....785
[712]*7122. Communications Act Claims....785
3. Unjust Enrichment and Quantum Meruit Claims....788

V. CONCLUSION... .791

1. INTRODUCTION

Before the Court and addressed in this Order are Motions to Dismiss filed by Plaintiff/ Counterclaim Defendant Aven-ture Communications Technology, LLC (Aventure) against Defendants/Counterclaim Plaintiffs Qwest Communications Corporation2 (Qwest) and Sprint Communications Company, L.P. (Sprint) pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b). Also before the Court and addressed in this Order are Motions for Judgment on the Pleadings filed by Qwest and Sprint against Aventure pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(c).

On July 23 and July 24, 2014, the Court conducted omnibus hearings on the motions in this case and on the motions in related cases 4:07-cv-00043, 4:07-cv-00078, 4:07-cv-00194, and 5:07-cv-04095 (NDIA). Representing Aventure were attorneys Paul Lundberg and Gary Joye; representing Qwest were attorneys Charles Steese and Sandra Potter; and representing Sprint was attorney Bret Du~ blinske. The motions are fully submitted and ready for disposition.3

II. JURISDICTION

Aventure filed this action asserting jurisdiction based on diversity of citizenship, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332, and federal question, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1331. Aventure alleges claims against Qwest and Sprint that arise under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. § 201 et seq., as well as claims that arise under Iowa state law. This Court has original jurisdiction over the federal law claims, see 28 U.S.C. § 1331, and supplemental jurisdiction over the state law claims, see id. § 1367.

III. BACKGROUND4
A. Telecommunication Regulatory Backdrop

The Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. § 151

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