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Major Telecom Reform Legislation Currently Before Congress (table)

Published In: Info Tech & Telecom News > March 2006
Publication date: 03/01/2006
Publisher: The Heartland Institute

Major Telecom Reform Legislation Currently Before Congress
Bill No. Title Sponsor(s) Committee Key Provisions Status
S. 1504 Broadband Investment and Consumer Choice Act John Ensign, R-NV
John McCain, R-AZ
Commerce, Science and Transportation * Eliminates nearly all forms of economic regulation;
* Eliminates nearly all unbundling requirements;
* Limits franchise fees to recovery of right-of-way costs;
* Permits fee-based bandwidth prioritization;
* Prohibits blocking of legal content and applications;
* Limits, but does not prohibit, municipal networks
Referred to Committee
S. 1349/H.R. 3146 Video Choice Act of 2005 (Senate and House versions) Gordon Smith, R, OR (Senate)
Jay Rockefeller, D-WV (Senate)
Marcia Blackburn, R-TN (House)
Albert Wynn, D-MD (House)
Commerce, Science and Transportation (Senate)
Energy and Commerce (House)
* Eliminates local franchise requirement for competitive video providers;
* Permits local franchise authorities to collect a percent-of-revenue fee on video-related revenues equivalent to fees charged incumbent cable companies
Referred to Committees
S. 2113 Digital Age Communications Act of 2005 Jim DeMint, R-SC Commerce, Science and Transportation * Eliminates most economic regulation;
* Overhauls universal service mechanisms;
* Prohibits competitive municipal-owned networks
* Prescribes corrective, not pre-emptive, FCC action for anti-competitive behavior
* Limits FCC review of industry mergers;
Referred to Committee
Draft Bill Draft Telecom Reform Bill ("BITS II") Joe Barton, R-TX
Fred Upton, R-MI
Energy and Commerce * Creates separate categories for voice, VoIP, video and "broadband Internet transmission services."
* Retains most regulations on basic voice;
* Limits regulation of data and video services;
* Streamlines video franchising process;
* Standardizes franchise fees at 5% of video service revenues;
* Limits, but does not prohibit, municipal broadband
Draft Form, Not yet introduced
S. 1294 Community Broadband Act of 2005 Frank Lautenberg, D-NJ
John McCain, R-AZ
Commerce, Science and Transportation * Prohibits states from passing laws barring municipal broadband projects Referred to Committee
H.R. 2726 Preserving Innovation on Telecom Act of 2005 Pete Sessions, R-TX Energy and Commerce * Prohibits municipal or other government-owned broadband networks Referred to Committee
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