In Telesaurus VPC, LLC v. Power, No. 09-15446, a dispute between providers of mobile radio services wherein plaintiff alleged violations of the Federal Communications Act (FCA), the court affirmed the dismissal of the complaint where 1) the complaint did not allege facts sufficient to establish that defendant was a “common carrier” subject to suit under the FCA, 47 U.S.C. sections 206-07; and 2) plaintiff’s claims under Arizona law for conversion, unjust enrichment, and intentional interference with prospective economic advantage are expressly preempted by section 332(c)(3) (A) of the FCA, which preempts state regulation of market entry.
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- Full Text of Telesaurus VPC, LLC v. Power, No. 09-15446
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