Verizon Maryland, Incorporated v. Global Naps, Incorporated the Public Service Commission of Maryland Tcg-Maryland, United States of America, Intervenor/defendant-Appellee, and McImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC American Communications Services of Maryland, Incorporated, D/B/A e.spire Communications, Incorporated Maryland Office of People's Counsel MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Mfs Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated Rcn Telecom Communications, LLC Glenn F. Ivey, in His Official Capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Claude M. Ligon, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland E. Mason Hendrickson, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Susan Brogan, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Catherine I. Riley, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Core Communications, Incorporated J. Joseph Curran, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Gail C. McDonald in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Ronald A. Guns, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Harold Williams, Verizon Maryland, Incorporated v. The Public Service Commission of Maryland Catherine I. Riley, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland 2 J. Joseph Curran, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Gail C. McDonald in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Ronald A. Guns, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Harold Williams, Global Naps, Incorporated Tcgmaryland, United States of America, Intervenor/defendant-Appellee, and McImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC American Communications Services of Maryland, Incorporated, D/B/A e.spire Communications, Incorporated Maryland Office of People's Counsel MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Mfs Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated Rcn Telecom Services of Maryland, Incorporated Starpower Communications, LLC 3 Glenn F. Ivey, in His Official Capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Claude M. Ligon, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland E. Mason Hendrickson, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Susan Brogan, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Core Communications, Incorporated

377 F.3d 355
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedAugust 2, 2004
Docket03-1448
StatusPublished
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This text of 377 F.3d 355 (Verizon Maryland, Incorporated v. Global Naps, Incorporated the Public Service Commission of Maryland Tcg-Maryland, United States of America, Intervenor/defendant-Appellee, and McImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC American Communications Services of Maryland, Incorporated, D/B/A e.spire Communications, Incorporated Maryland Office of People's Counsel MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Mfs Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated Rcn Telecom Communications, LLC Glenn F. Ivey, in His Official Capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Claude M. Ligon, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland E. Mason Hendrickson, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Susan Brogan, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Catherine I. Riley, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Core Communications, Incorporated J. Joseph Curran, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Gail C. McDonald in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Ronald A. Guns, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Harold Williams, Verizon Maryland, Incorporated v. The Public Service Commission of Maryland Catherine I. Riley, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland 2 J. Joseph Curran, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Gail C. McDonald in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Ronald A. Guns, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Harold Williams, Global Naps, Incorporated Tcgmaryland, United States of America, Intervenor/defendant-Appellee, and McImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC American Communications Services of Maryland, Incorporated, D/B/A e.spire Communications, Incorporated Maryland Office of People's Counsel MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Mfs Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated Rcn Telecom Services of Maryland, Incorporated Starpower Communications, LLC 3 Glenn F. Ivey, in His Official Capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Claude M. Ligon, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland E. Mason Hendrickson, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Susan Brogan, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Core Communications, Incorporated) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth 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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Verizon Maryland, Incorporated v. Global Naps, Incorporated the Public Service Commission of Maryland Tcg-Maryland, United States of America, Intervenor/defendant-Appellee, and McImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC American Communications Services of Maryland, Incorporated, D/B/A e.spire Communications, Incorporated Maryland Office of People's Counsel MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Mfs Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated Rcn Telecom Communications, LLC Glenn F. Ivey, in His Official Capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Claude M. Ligon, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland E. Mason Hendrickson, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Susan Brogan, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Catherine I. Riley, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Core Communications, Incorporated J. Joseph Curran, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Gail C. McDonald in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Ronald A. Guns, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Harold Williams, Verizon Maryland, Incorporated v. The Public Service Commission of Maryland Catherine I. Riley, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland 2 J. Joseph Curran, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Gail C. McDonald in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Ronald A. Guns, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Harold Williams, Global Naps, Incorporated Tcgmaryland, United States of America, Intervenor/defendant-Appellee, and McImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC American Communications Services of Maryland, Incorporated, D/B/A e.spire Communications, Incorporated Maryland Office of People's Counsel MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Mfs Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated Rcn Telecom Services of Maryland, Incorporated Starpower Communications, LLC 3 Glenn F. Ivey, in His Official Capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Claude M. Ligon, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland E. Mason Hendrickson, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Susan Brogan, in Her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland Core Communications, Incorporated, 377 F.3d 355 (4th Cir. 2004).

Opinion

377 F.3d 355

VERIZON MARYLAND, INCORPORATED, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
GLOBAL NAPS, INCORPORATED; The Public Service Commission of Maryland; TCG-Maryland, Defendants-Appellees,
United States of America, Intervenor/Defendant-Appellee, and
MCIMetro Access Transmission Services, LLC; American Communications Services Of Maryland, Incorporated, d/b/a E.Spire Communications, Incorporated; Maryland Office Of People's Counsel; MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, formerly known as MFS Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated; RCN Telecom Communications, LLC; Glenn F. Ivey, in his official capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Claude M. Ligon, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; E. Mason Hendrickson, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Susan Brogan, in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Public
Service Commission of Maryland; Catherine I. Riley, in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Core Communications, Incorporated; J. Joseph Curran, III, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Gail C. McDonald, in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Ronald A. Guns, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Harold Williams, Defendants.
Verizon Maryland, Incorporated, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
The Public Service Commission of Maryland; Catherine I. Riley, in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; 2 J. Joseph Curran, III, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Gail C. McDonald, in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Ronald A. Guns, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Harold Williams, Defendants-Appellants,
Global Naps, Incorporated; TCGMaryland, Defendants-Appellees,
United States of America, Intervenor/Defendant-Appellee, and
MCIMetro Access Transmission Services, LLC; American Communications Services Of Maryland, Incorporated, d/b/a E.Spire Communications, Incorporated; Maryland Office Of People's Counsel; MCI Worldcom Communications, Incorporated, formerly known as MFS Intelenet of Maryland, Incorporated; RCN Telecom Services Of Maryland, Incorporated; Starpower Communications, LLC; 3 Glenn F. Ivey, in his official capacity as Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Claude M. Ligon, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; E. Mason Hendrickson, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Susan Brogan, in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Public Service Commission of Maryland; Core Communications, Incorporated, Defendants.

No. 03-1448NO03-1449.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Argued: December 4, 2003.

Decided: August 2, 2004.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, Frederic N. Smalkin, Senior Judge.

ARGUED: Aaron M. Panner, Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd & Evans, P.L.L.C., Washington, D.C., for Appellant.

Susan Stevens Miller, General, Public Service Commission of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Charles Wylie Scarborough, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Donald Beaton Verrilli, Jr., Jenner & Block, L.L.C., Chicago, IL, for Appellees.

ON BRIEF: Mark L. Evans, Sean A. Lev, Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd & Evans, P.L.L.C., Washington, D.C.; James P. Garland, Miles & Stockbridge, P.C., Baltimore, MD; David A. Hill, Vice President and General, Verizon Maryland Inc., Baltimore, MD, for Appellant.

Gregory G. Katsas, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Thomas M. DiBiagio, United States Attorney, Mark B. Stern, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; John J. Hamill, John R. Harrington, Steven J. Winger, Jenner & Block, L.L.C., Chicago, IL; William Single, IV, MCI, Washington, D.C.; Russell M. Blau, Michael W. Fleming, Swidler, Berlin, Shereff, Friedman, L.L.P., Washington, D.C.; James R.J. Scheltema, Director, Regulatory Affairs, Global Naps, Inc., Pensacola, FL; William J. Rooney, Global Naps, Inc., Quincy, MA; Matthew W. Nayden, Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver, Baltimore, MD; Michael A. McRae, AT & T, Oakton, VA, for Appellees.

Before NIEMEYER, MICHAEL, and GREGORY, Circuit Judges.

Reversed and remanded in part, affirmed in part, and dismissed in part by published opinion. Judge MICHAEL wrote the opinion, in which Judge GREGORY joined. Judge NIEMEYER wrote a separate opinion, concurring in part and dissenting in part.

MICHAEL, Circuit Judge:

This case arises from the regulatory scheme created by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (1996 Act or Act), Pub.L. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56, to promote competition in local telephone markets. It is now before us for the second time after a remand by the Supreme Court. The main question today is this: whether a federal court has jurisdiction over a local carrier's claim that a state utility commission misinterpreted interconnection agreement provisions on reciprocal compensation that are based on federal law. We hold that there is federal question jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331. We also hold that the state utility commission had the authority under federal law to impose reciprocal compensation terms in arbitration proceedings. We reject the state commissioners' arguments that the regulatory scheme in the 1996 Act violates the Tenth Amendment, that the incumbent local carrier's amended complaint fails to state a claim, and that the action was not filed on a timely basis. The case will be remanded for further proceedings on the incumbent local carrier's contract misinterpretation claim.

I.

A.

Before the Telecommunications Act of 1996 came along, telephone service in a local calling area was provided by a single local exchange carrier (local carrier), operating as a state-licensed monopoly. The 1996 Act ended the monopoly system and opened local telephone markets to competition. Congress, of course, recognized that a new carrier would not be able to break into a local market if it had to bear the prohibitive costs of building an entire telephone network. See MCI Telecomm. Corp. v. Bell Atl.-Pa., 271 F.3d 491, 498 (3d Cir.2001). Section 251 of the Act therefore requires an incumbent local carrier to share its network and services, on reasonable rates and terms, with a competing carrier seeking to enter a local telephone market. 47 U.S.C. § 251.

A competing carrier may enter a local market by interconnecting with the network of the incumbent local carrier. Interconnection allows "for the transmission and routing of telephone exchange service and exchange access." Id. § 251(c)(2)(A). The duty to interconnect is coupled with other duties set forth in § 251, including the "duty [of all local carriers] to establish reciprocal compensation arrangements for the transport and termination" of telephone calls. Id. § 251(b)(5). The FCC by regulation has limited the reciprocal compensation requirement to local traffic. 47 C.F.R. § 51.701(a) (1996).

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