From Deseret News archives:
Qwest is suing UTOPIA
Company says Utah agency sells services below market prices
Qwest filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday afternoon against UTOPIA the Utah Telecommunications Open Infrastructure Agency accusing the agency of creating unfair competition that allows UTOPIA contractors to sell communications services at below market prices.
UTOPIA has been working to build and operate a network giving high-speed voice, video and data access to residents and businesses in member cities. Of the 14 member cities, 11 have pledged financial support through city bonds.
But Qwest's suit says the agency is taking advantage of its status as a governmental agency which is exempt from sales and property taxes to allow its contractors, including AT&T, to provide telecommunications services at below-market prices while Qwest has no such option.
"Qwest and other competitors in the industry are required by law to pay both kinds of taxes," Qwest regional spokesman Vince Hancock told the Deseret Morning News. "We've expressed concern all along about potential problems from discriminatory actions. Our original fears were indeed well-founded, and the suit was the last course of action available."
The lawsuit also names Riverton, a member city that has not approved bond financing for the project, as a defendant. It accuses Riverton of violating the 1996 Federal Telecommunications Act by requiring developers to provide an underground conduit for the city to provide UTOPIA access for laying fiber-optic lines.
"The practice of securing a free conduit is an abuse of the city's regulatory authority and their unique governmental position," Hancock said.
Riverton city attorney David Church said Wednesday he had not seen the lawsuit and could not comment on its specifics. However, he emphasized that Riverton has not pledged financing to UTOPIA and he wondered why Riverton would be singled out.
"I'm just surprised Riverton would be the one" named in the suit, he said. "I'm sure other member cities are doing the same thing."
He said he did not know the specifics of Riverton's ordinance requiring access to an underground conduit, but he said the city provides infrastructure access to all communications and utilities providers, including Qwest.
"How does Qwest think they get to these houses?" he said.
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