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Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill]
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 22:35:35 -0800
Actually, having now read the entire proposed law, I think it is remarkably reasonable compared to most of what Congress has done lately. It sets the regulatory threshold for ISPs and VOIP providers at a very low level. It preempts most of the local regulations. It provides for the possibility that the FCC can allow a VOIP provider exemption from 911/e911 service provision based on technical feasibility. It actually, to me, seems like a well thought out and well written piece of legislation. I encourage everyone to read it in its entirety and then contact your representative and encourage them to vote as you see fit. Owen
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- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Christian Kuhtz (Nov 12)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Tom Vest (Nov 12)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Sean Donelan (Nov 12)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Christopher L. Morrow (Nov 12)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Owen DeLong (Nov 10)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Gordon Cook (Nov 11)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Stephen Sprunk (Nov 17)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Sean Donelan (Nov 17)
- Re: [Latest draft of Internet regulation bill] Todd Vierling (Nov 18)