[IP] Court of Appeals Permits Covad Antitrust Suit Against BellSouth to Go Forward
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From: Daniel Berninger <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: June 28, 2004 5:24:44 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Court of Appeals Permits Covad Antitrust Suit Against
BellSouth to Go Forward
Dave,
For IP. The announcement below reveals antitrust enforcement remains in
play and still holds promise for enabling telecom competition.
The Supreme Court in Trinko vs. Verizon narrowed the opportunities for
end
user antitrust complaints, but the opinion did not address competitor
complaints.
Covad already won $300 million from SBC and has active complaints
against
Verizon and Bellsouth.
Dan
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http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2004/Jun/1052521.htm
June 28, 2004]
Court of Appeals Permits Covad Antitrust Suit Against BellSouth to Go
Forward
SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- June 28, 2004 -- The United States
Court of Appeal for the Eleventh Circuit ruled last Friday that Covad
Communications Company (OTCBB:COVD) could pursue certain antitrust and
tort
claims against BellSouth Corporation notwithstanding the Supreme Court's
recent ruling in Verizon Communications Inc. v. Law Offices of Curtis V.
Trinko, L.L.P., 124 S.Ct. 872 (2004) ("Trinko").
In 2000, Covad asserted a variety of antitrust claims against BellSouth
alleging that BellSouth used its monopoly power to engage in a concerted
effort to thwart competition in the Internet access market. The United
States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia dismissed
Covad's
claims, holding that Covad's claims were barred by the
Telecommunications
Act of 1996. In August 2002, the Eleventh Circuit reversed the district
court's ruling, reinstated Covad's antitrust claims, and remanded the
case
back to the district court for further proceedings. Subsequently, the
United
States Supreme Court issued a ruling in the Trinko case, which upheld
the
dismissal of an antitrust case alleging a single breach of an incumbent
phone company's duty under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to share
its
network with competitors. The Supreme Court subsequently remanded the
11th
Circuit decision for further proceedings in light of the Trinko
decision.
James Kirkland, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Covad,
said:
"Many, including BellSouth, believed that the Supreme Court's Trinko
decision made antitrust suits challenging monopoly abuses by incumbent
phone
companies impossible. We are pleased that the Eleventh Circuit has
reaffirmed, as Covad predicted at the time of the Trinko decision, that
phone companies will still be held accountable for such abuses under the
antitrust laws of this country. Covad intends to vigorously pursue its
claims."
About Covad
Covad is a leading nationwide provider of integrated voice and data
communications. The company offers DSL, Voice Over IP, T1, Web hosting,
managed security, IP and dial-up, and bundled voice and data services
directly through Covad's network and through Internet Service Providers,
value-added resellers, telecommunications carriers and affinity groups
to
small and medium-sized businesses and home users. Covad broadband
services
are currently available across the nation in 44 states and 235
Metropolitan
Statistical Areas (MSAs) and can be purchased by more than 57 million
homes
and businesses, which represent over 50 percent of all U.S. homes and
businesses. Corporate headquarters is located at 110 Rio Robles San
Jose, CA
95134. Telephone: 1-888-GO-COVAD. Web Site: www.covad.com.
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