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IP-enabled services legislation in Kansas is rapidly moving forward. The...

IP-enabled services legislation in Kansas is rapidly moving forward. The Kansas House approved House Bill 2326, which proposes to restrict state regulation of IP-enabled services with a few specific exemptions, in a unanimous 123-0 vote Friday. The bill has now…

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been received and introduced in the Kansas Senate. The bill is at odds with a January Kansas Corporation Commission ruling, which asserted its authority over a fixed interconnected VoIP provider (CD Feb 20 p5). The bill has been modified from its original version. It now recognizes “the authority of the state of Kansas or a political subdivision thereof to manage the use of public rights of way,” among other language changes (http://bit.ly/Y8ZVpe).