Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-Cross-Defendants-Appellees, American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation AKA Espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant. Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Tcg Phoenix, a General Partnership Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, and Brooks Fiber Communications of Tucson, Inc., a Delaware Corporation MCI Telecommunications Corporation, a Delaware Corporation McImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Mfs Communications Company, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Mfs Intelenet of Arizona, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Worldcom Technologies, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-Cross-Defendants-Appellees, at & T Communications of the Mountain States, Defendant-Counter-Defendant-Appellant, Tcg Phoenix, a General Partnership, Defendant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant, American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation AKA Espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Cross-Claimant-Appellee

304 F.3d 950, 2002 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9743, 2002 Daily Journal DAR 10991, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 19798
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 23, 2002
Docket99-16247
StatusPublished

This text of 304 F.3d 950 (Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-Cross-Defendants-Appellees, American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation AKA Espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant. Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Tcg Phoenix, a General Partnership Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, and Brooks Fiber Communications of Tucson, Inc., a Delaware Corporation MCI Telecommunications Corporation, a Delaware Corporation McImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Mfs Communications Company, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Mfs Intelenet of Arizona, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Worldcom Technologies, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-Cross-Defendants-Appellees, at & T Communications of the Mountain States, Defendant-Counter-Defendant-Appellant, Tcg Phoenix, a General Partnership, Defendant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant, American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation AKA Espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Cross-Claimant-Appellee) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth 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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Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-Cross-Defendants-Appellees, American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation AKA Espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant. Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Tcg Phoenix, a General Partnership Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, and Brooks Fiber Communications of Tucson, Inc., a Delaware Corporation MCI Telecommunications Corporation, a Delaware Corporation McImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Mfs Communications Company, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Mfs Intelenet of Arizona, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Worldcom Technologies, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Us West Communications, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Renz D. Jennings, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission Carl J. Kunasek, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission James M. Irvin, as a Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-Cross-Defendants-Appellees, at & T Communications of the Mountain States, Defendant-Counter-Defendant-Appellant, Tcg Phoenix, a General Partnership, Defendant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant, American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation AKA Espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Cross-Claimant-Appellee, 304 F.3d 950, 2002 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9743, 2002 Daily Journal DAR 10991, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 19798 (9th Cir. 2002).

Opinion

304 F.3d 950

US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC., a Colorado corporation, Plaintiff-counter-defendant-Appellee,
v.
Renz D. JENNINGS, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission; Carl J. Kunasek, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission; James M. Irvin, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-cross-defendants-Appellees,
American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation aka espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-counter-claimant-cross-claimant-Appellant.
US West Communications, Inc., a Colorado corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Renz D. Jennings, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission; Carl J. Kunasek, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission; TCG Phoenix, a general partnership; Arizona Corporation Commission; James M. Irvin, Defendants, and
Brooks Fiber Communications of Tucson, Inc., a Delaware corporation; MCI Telecommunications Corporation, a Delaware corporation; MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation; MFS Communications Company, Inc., a Delaware corporation; MFS Intelenet of Arizona, Inc., a Delaware corporation; Worldcom Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation, Defendants-Appellants.
US West Communications, Inc., a Colorado corporation, Plaintiff-counter-defendant-Appellee,
v.
Renz D. Jennings, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission; Carl J. Kunasek, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission; James M. Irvin, as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission, Defendants-cross-defendants-Appellees,
AT & T Communications of the Mountain States, Defendant-counter-defendant-Appellant,
TCG Phoenix, a general partnership, Defendant-cross-claimant-Appellant,
American Communications Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation aka espire Communications, Inc., Defendant-counter-claimant-cross-claimant-Appellee.

No. 99-16247.

No. 99-16264.

No. 99-16330.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted July 12, 2000.

Submission Withdrawn July 27, 2000.

Resubmitted September 17, 2002.

Filed September 23, 2002.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Timothy J. Berg, Fennemore Craig, Phoenix, AZ, for plaintiff-counter-defendant-appellee US West Communications.

Michael D. Warden, Sidley & Austin, Washington, DC, for defendants-appellees-cross-appellants TCG Phoenix, AT & T Communications of the Mountain States, Inc.

Jodie L. Kelley, Jenner & Block, Washington, DC, for defendants-appellees-cross-appellants MCI Telecommunications Corp., MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc., Worldcom Technologies, Inc., and Brooks Fiber Communications of Tucson, Inc.

Michael Patten, Brown & Bain, P.A., Phoenix, AZ, for defendant-appellee-cross-appellant e-spire Communications.

Daniel M. Waggoner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Seattle, WA, for defendants-appellees-cross-appellants AT & T Wireless Services, Inc.

Maureen A. Scott, Phoenix, AZ, for defendants-appellees Arizona Corporate Commission.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Arizona; Owen M. Panner, Senior Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-97-00026-OMP.

Before GOODWIN, GRABER, and W. FLETCHER, Circuit Judges.

OPINION

WILLIAM A. FLETCHER, Circuit Judge.

These appeals require us to determine whether various interconnection agreements, arbitrated and approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission ("ACC"), between U.S. West Communications ("US West")1 and competing telephone companies are consistent with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub.L. 104-104, 100 Stat. 56 ("the Act"), and its implementing regulations. We address the threshold issue of whether Federal Communication Commission ("FCC") regulations that have taken effect after the ACC's decisions are applicable to the interconnection agreements before us, and we conclude below that they are. We then apply those regulations to the terms of the interconnection agreements and address the remaining eleven disputes.

I. Statutory Framework

Providing telephone service requires physically wiring each customer's premises to a network of other customers who also have telephone lines. These networks traditionally have been owned and operated by a single utility, the local telephone company, referred to under the Act as the incumbent local exchange carrier ("ILEC"). The prohibitive cost to potential competitors, referred to under the Act as competitive local exchange carriers ("CLECs"), of laying wire and creating other facilities to support an alternative physical network has stifled competition in local phone markets. The traditional legal approach to this "natural" monopoly has been for states to regulate the ILECs and their rates.

The Act was designed to alter this state-supported monopolistic market structure by creating a meaningful potential for competition in the provision of local and long-distance telephone service. To achieve this end, the Act preempts state laws that have the effect of prohibiting competitors' ability to enter the telecommunications market. See 47 U.S.C. § 253(a). The Act further requires, among other things, telecommunications carriers to connect with each other; ILECs to provide requesting CLECs with access to "unbundled network elements" (that is, to discrete components of the existing ILEC network); and ILECs to offer for resale at wholesale rates any telecommunications services that an ILEC sells to its subscribers. See id. § 251(a)-(c). The Act charges the FCC with "establish[ing] regulations to implement the[se] requirements." Id. § 251(d)(1). The FCC accordingly has promulgated various rules that provide access and pricing standards for network elements and retail services.

The Act directs the ILECs and CLECs to negotiate in good faith to reach an agreement over the terms of their interconnection. See id. §§ 251(c)(1), 252(a). If an ILEC and a CLEC are unable to agree, the Act provides for binding arbitration conducted under the aegis of a state public utilities commission. See id. § 252(b). Arbitrated interconnection agreements, the only type of agreement at issue in these cases, must meet the requirements of § 251, including the FCC's regulations implementing § 251; set prices for network elements and services pursuant to § 252(d); and provide an implementation schedule. See id. § 252(c). State commissions must formally approve arbitrated agreements, ensuring that they comply with the above requirements. See id. § 252(e). After such approval, any party to the agreement may bring suit in federal district court "to determine whether the agreement ... meets the requirements" of the Act. Id. § 252(e)(6).

II. Procedural History

In Arizona, U.S. West is the ILEC, and the ACC is the state body that regulates telephone service. In the spring of 1996, shortly after the Act was passed, U.S. West began negotiating interconnection agreements with numerous CLEC competitors.

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