The Colorado Legislature is considering a law to limit state...
The Colorado Legislature is considering a law to limit state regulation of Internet Protocol-enabled services, titled “Internet Protocol Emerging Tech Telecom Incentives.” Similar laws have been passed in more than two dozen states, and many state lawmakers have proposed bills…
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of this sort in 2013. “This bill clarifies that certain internet protocol-enabled services, including voice-over-internet protocol services, are exempt from regulation,” said House Bill 13-255’s latest text (http://bit.ly/ZBhfYs), introduced last week. The bill emphasizes it wouldn’t affect obligations of emergency service providers and makes clear the authority of the Colorado Public Utilities Commission that the bill doesn’t change.