Qwest Communications Co. v. Aventure Communications Technology, LLC

86 F. Supp. 3d 933, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19599, 2015 WL 711154
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Iowa
DecidedFebruary 17, 2015
DocketNo. 4:07-cv-00078-JEG
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Qwest Communications Co. v. Aventure Communications Technology, LLC, 86 F. Supp. 3d 933, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19599, 2015 WL 711154 (S.D. Iowa 2015).

Opinion

ORDER

JAMES E. GRITZNER, Chief Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION.939

II. JURISDICTION.940

III. BACKGROUND.

A. Telecommunication Regulatory Backdrop.

1. Communications Act of 1934 .
2. Anti-trust Litigation.
3. Telecommunications Act of 1996 .
4. The Act: IXCs, ILECs, and CLECs.
5. Relevant Provisions of the Act.

B. “Traffic Pumping” Litigation.

1. Farmers v. Qwest .

a. FCC: Farmers I .

b. FCC: Farmers Reconsideration I.

c. FCC: Farmers II.

d. FCC: Farmers Reconsideration II.

e. D.C. Circuit: Farmers & Merchants v. FCC.

2. FCC: All American Tel. Co. v. AT & T Corp. .'..

a. FCC: All American I.

b. FCC: All American Reconsideration I.

e. FCC: All American II_.

d. FCC: All American Reconsideration II.¡...

3. FCC: AT & T v. YMax.

4. Northern Valley Cases.

a. FCC: Qwest v. Northern Valley (N. Valley I) _

b. FCC: N. Valley Reconsideration I.

c. FCC: Sprint v. Northern Valley (N. Valley II) ...

d. FCC: N. Valley Reconsideration II.

e. D.C. Circuit: N. Valley v. FCC.

5. Sancom and Splitrock Cases.

a. FCC: Qwest v. Sancom (Sancom I).

b. FCC: Sancom Reconsideration I.

c. Qwest v. Free Conferencing 4:07-cv-04147 (D.S.D.)

[939]*9396. Tekstar Cases.

7. Connect America.

Procedural History.

Factual Background.

1. Factual Allegations in Qwest’s Second Amended Complaint

a. Qwest’s Claims.

2. Factual Allegations in Dixon’s Counterclaims.

a. Dixon.

3. Factual Allegations in Aventure s Claims and Counterclaims.

a. Aventure’s Claims/Counterclaims.

4. Factual Allegations in Futurephone’s Counterclaims.

a. Futurephone’s Counterclaims .

5. Factual Allegations in Free Conferencing’s Counterclaims.

a. Free Conferencing’s Counterclaims.

6. LECs’ Tariff Definitions: Customer, End User, Switched Access

a. Dixon: NECA Tariff FCC No. 5.

b. Reasnor: ICORE Tariff FCC No. 2.

c. Aventure: Tariff FCC No. 1 .

IV. DISCUSSION.

A. Motions to Dismiss.

1. Standard for Motion to Dismiss .

2. Hometown’s Motion to Dismiss for Insufficient Service of Process

3. Reasnor’s Motion to Dismiss.

a. Primary Jurisdiction of the FCC.

b. Filed Rate Doctrine.

c. Dismissal under the Doctrine of Primary Jurisdiction...

4. Aventure’s Motion to Dismiss Claims under the Act.

a. 12(b)(1) Dismissal for Lack of Standing. '

b. 12(b)(6) Dismissal for Failure to State a Claim. W

i. § 201(b) claim(s). i — 1

ii. § 203(e) claim. H-1

5. Aventure’s/FCSC Defendants’ Motions to Dismiss State Law Claims. 1005

a. Unfair Competition. 1005

b. Fraudulent Concealment . 1010

c. Tortious Interference with Contract. 1014

d. Civil Conspiracy. 1016

e. Unjust Enrichment. 1018

B. Qwest’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings on Non-Tariff Counterclaims. 1019

1. Standard for Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings . 1019

2. Communications Act Claims . 1019

3. Unjust Enrichment and Quantum Meruit Counterclaims_ 1023

V. CONCLUSION. .1026

I. INTRODUCTION

Before the Court and addressed in this Order are Motions for Judgment on the

Pleadings filed by Plaintiff /Counterclaim Defendant Qwest Communications Corporation 1 (Qwest) against local exchange car[940]*940rier (LECs) Defendants/Counterclaim Plaintiffs Aventure Communication Technology, LLC (Aventure); Dixon Telephone Company (Dixon); and Reasnor Telephone Company, LLC (Reasnor)2 (collectively, LEC Defendants); and free conferencing service companies (FCSCs) Audiocom, LLC (Audiocom); Free Conferencing Corporation (Free Conferencing);Future-phone.com, LLC (Futurephone); and Hometown Telecom, Inc. (Hometown) (collectively, FCSC Defendants).3 Also before the Court and addressed in this Order are Motions to Dismiss filed by Reasnor, Free Conferencing, Hometown, and Aventure against Qwest.

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-00194, 4:08-cv-00005, and 5:07-cv-04095 (NDIA). Representing Qwest were attorneys Charles Steese and Sandra Potter; representing Aventure were attorneys Paul Lundberg and Gary Joye; representing Dixon were attorneys Steven Nelson and Kris Tilley; representing Reasnor were attorneys William “Scott” McCol-lough and Matthew Henry; representing Audiocom4 were attorneys Larry Espel and Paul Lundberg; representing Free Conferencing was attorney Scott Swier; and representing Futurephone was attorney Gary Joye. The motions are fully submitted and ready for disposition.5

II. JURISDICTION

Qwest filed this action asserting jurisdiction based on federal question pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1331 and diversity of citizenship pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332.6 Qwest alleges claims against Aventure, Dixon, and Reasnor 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.

Qwest’s claims against Audiocom, Free Conferencing, Futurephone, and Hometown are all state law causes of action.

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