The Connecticut Legislature is moving forward with a...
The Connecticut Legislature is moving forward with a substitute for its bill limiting regulation of Internet Protocol-enabled telephony, and posted its fiscal and overall analyses Monday. House Bill 6401 prevents the state from regulating the rates of interconnected VoIP and…
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IP-enabled service but it “shall not be construed to affect the authority of the Attorney General to apply and enforce the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act” or other general consumer protections, according to the text (http://1.usa.gov/106hNnE). It also won’t affect interconnection obligations for voice traffic or “affect, mandate or prohibit the assessment of enhanced 9-1-1 fees, telecommunications relay service fees or lifeline service fees on interconnected voice over Internet protocol service or any other voice over Internet protocol service,” it said. There'll be zero fiscal impact since it reiterates the current practice of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, the analysis said. The Energy and Technology Committee voted in favor of the substitute 21-2 earlier this month.