Gte Mobilnet of Ohio v. Johnson

111 F.3d 469
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedMay 28, 1997
Docket96-3025
StatusPublished
Cited by32 cases

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Gte Mobilnet of Ohio v. Johnson, 111 F.3d 469 (6th Cir. 1997).

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111 F.3d 469

65 USLW 2691, 7 Communications Reg. (P&F) 700

GTE MOBILNET OF OHIO; Ohio RSA # 3; GTE Mobilnet
Incorporated,
Plaintiffs-Appellees/Cross-Appellants (96-3025),
New Par; Northern Ohio Cellular Telephone Company; Akron
Cellular Telephone Company; Canton Cellular Telephone
Company; Columbus Cellular Telephone Company;
Lorain/Elyria Cellular Telephone Company; Cellular
Communications of Mansfield; Airtouch Cellular of Ohio,
formerly known as Pactel Cellular of Ohio; Cellular
Communications Incorporated, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
David W. JOHNSON; Ronda Hartman Fergus; Richard M.
Fanelly; Jolyn Barry Butler, Commissioners,
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio,
Defendants-Appellants/Cross-
Appellees (95-4359),
Westside Cellular, Inc., doing business as Cellnet,
Intervenor-Appellant/ Cross-Appellee (95-4358).

Nos. 95-4358, 95-4359 and 96-3025.

United States Court of Appeals,
Sixth Circuit.

Argued Oct. 3, 1996.
Decided April 18, 1997.
Rehearings and Suggestions for Rehearings En Banc Denied
May 28, 1997.

James B. Niehaus, argued, Thompson, Hine & Flory, Cleveland, OH, Alaine Y. Miller, Kathleen M. Trafford, argued and briefed, Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, Columbus, OH, Thomas E. Lodge, Douglas L. Hertlein, Thompson, Hine & Flory, Columbus, OH, for GTE Mobilnet of Ohio, Ohio RSA #3, GTE Mobilnet Inc. in No. 95-4358.

Alaine Y. Miller, Samuel H. Porter, Kathleen M. Trafford, Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, Columbus, OH, for New Par, Northern Ohio Cellular Telephone Co., Akron Cellular Telephone Co., Canton Cellular Telephone Co., Columbus Cellular Telephone Co., Lorain/Elyria Celluar Telephone Co., Cellular Communications of Mansfield, Airtouch Cellular of Ohio, Cellular Communications Inc. in No. 95-4358.

Randy J. Hart, briefed, Hahn, Loeser & Parks, Cleveland, OH, Maureen R. Grady, Janine L. Migden, argued, Hahn, Loeser and Parks, Columbus, OH, for Westside Cellular, Inc. in Nos. 95-4358 and 96-3025.

James B. Ramsay, briefed, Nat. Ass'n of Regulatory Utility Com'rs, Washington, DC, for amicus curiae Nat. Ass'n of Regulatory Utility Com'rs in Nos. 95-4358, 95-4359 and 96-3025.

W. Ashby Beal, Jr., briefed, Douglas L. Povich, briefed, Kelly & Povich, Washington, DC, for amicus curiae Nat. Wireless Resellers Ass'n in No. 95-4358, 95-4359 and 96-3025.

James B. Niehaus, argued, Thompson, Hine & Flory, Cleveland, OH, Kathleen M. Trafford, argued and briefed, Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, Columbus, OH, Thomas E. Lodge, Douglas L. Hertlein, Thompson, Hine & Flory, Columbus, OH, for GTE Mobilnet of Ohio, Ohio RSA #3, GTE Mobilnet Inc. in No. 95-4359.

Samuel H. Porter, Kathleen M. Trafford, Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, Columbus, OH, for New Par, Northern Ohio Cellular Telephone Co., Akron Cellular Telephone Co., Canton Cellular Telephone Co., Columbus Cellular Telephone Co., Lorain/Elyria Cellular Telephone Co., Cellular Communications of Mansfield, Airtouch Cellular of Ohio, Cellular Communications Inc. in No. 95-4359.

Ann E. Henkeneer, briefed, Steven T. Nourse, argued and briefed, Office of Atty. Gen., Public Utilities Section, Columbus, OH, for David W. Johnson, Ronda Hartman Fergus, Richard M. Fanelly, Jolyn Barry Butler in No. 95-4359.

Randy J. Hart, briefed, Hahn, Loeser & Parks, Cleveland, OH, Maureen R. Grady, Hahn, Loeser and Parks, Columbus, OH, for Westside Cellular, Inc. in No. 95-4359.

James B. Niehaus, argued and briefed, Thompson, Hine & Flory, Cleveland, OH, Thomas E. Lodge, briefed, Douglas L. Hertlein, Thompson, Hine & Flory, Columbus, OH, for GTE Mobilnet of Ohio, Ohio RSA #3, GTE Mobilnet Inc. in No. 96-3025.

Steven T. Nourse, briefed, Ann E. Henkener, briefed, Office of Atty. Gen., Public Utilities Section, Columbus, OH, for David W. Johnson, Ronda Hartman Fergus, Richard M. Fanelly, Jolyn Barry Butler in No. 96-3025.

Before: SUHRHEINRICH, DAUGHTREY, and GIBSON, Circuit Judges.*

JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

The Commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio1 and Westside Cellular, Inc., which does business as Cellnet, appeal a preliminary injunction prohibiting the Commission from exercising jurisdiction over the aspects of Cellnet's complaint alleging that GTE Mobilnet and the New Par Companies engaged in discriminatory and anti-competitive conduct. The injunction also prohibited the Commission from attempting, in any other way, to exercise control over the cellular rates charged by GTE Mobilnet and the New Par Companies. The district court ruled that 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(3)(A) (1994) expressly preempted the Commission from considering Cellnet's complaint because Cellnet sought relief requiring the Commission to regulate rates, but the district court allowed the Commission to retain jurisdiction over issues involving the bundling of services and products. The Commission and Cellnet argue that the district court erred both in concluding that federal law preempted their claims, and in failing to abstain from considering the issues before the Commission. GTE Mobilnet cross-appeals, arguing that the district court misunderstood the meaning of the term "bundling" and that Ohio law does not permit the Commission to regulate bundling. We affirm the district court's decision with respect to the cross-appeal, and reverse in all other respects, concluding that under Younger v. Harris, 401 U.S. 37, 91 S.Ct. 746, 27 L.Ed.2d 669 (1971), the district court was required to abstain, and direct the district court to dissolve the injunction against the Commission in order to allow the Commission to resolve the preemption issue.

GTE Mobilnet2 and the New Par Companies3 ("New Par") operate cellular telephone networks and sell cellular telephone services. These cellular service providers are "telephone companies" and "public utilities" for purposes of applicable provisions of Ohio Utility Law, Ohio Revised Code Title 49. In addition, the cellular telephone service provided by GTE Mobilnet and New Par is a "commercial mobile service" under the Federal Communications Act, as amended in 1993 by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, which subjects these companies to treatment as "common carriers" and submits them to the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(1)(A). Cellnet is a wholesale customer of New Par and resells cellular telephone services to end-users, the customers who actually use the services.

Cellnet filed a complaint before the Ohio Commission against GTE Mobilnet and New Par4 alleging several violations of Ohio law and the Commission's several orders concerning practices by cellular telephone service providers. The preemption arguments before us require a detailed discussion of Cellnet's complaint.

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