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A call for Net neutrality debate in U.K.

September 17, 2007 Web's global nature makes it essential for U.K. and Europe to discuss Net neutrality, says British Computer Society president. TAGS: Net Neutrality, U.K., Internet Service Provider, legislation, content provider, European Union, Europe, U.S., VoIP, president

Congress to take up VoIP 911 rules in September

July 21, 2005 As FCC's first deadline for VoIP providers approaches, lawmakers plan to revisit bill aimed at fleshing out requirements. TAGS: VoIP company, VoIP, seminar, John Sununu, legislation, requirement, bill, rule, IP

Feds tell states 'VoIP is ours'

April 3, 2004 Sen. John Sununu announces long-awaited Internet phone legislation that would effectively eliminate state and local authorities' ability to tax and regulate broadband phone calls. TAGS: John Sununu, VoIP, legislation, authority, tax, state, Sen., Internet phone, broadband

Senator wants VoIP to be regulation-free

January 10, 2004 U.S. Sen. John Sununu says he's preparing legislation to keep broadband telephone service providers from being "smothered by state and federal regulators." TAGS: John Sununu, VoIP, telephone service provider, VoIP company, regulator, senator, Consumer Electronics Show, phone provider, VoIP service, legislation, service provider, Sen., regulation, broadband, tax, IP

Can VoIP survive Congress?

July 5, 2004 Washington this week will try to figure out what rules should govern VoIP, a process that CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh predicts is fraught with problems. TAGS: VoIP, IP, Washington, legislation, senator, telecommunications, requirement, tax

Senate panel embraces state VoIP taxes

July 22, 2004 A bill was supposed to keep states away from Internet phone services. One amendment makes all the difference. TAGS: VoIP, John Sununu, amendment, bill, Internet phone, tax, Sen., IP, voice chat, state, VoIP company, VoIP service, legislation, regulation, Vonage Holdings Corp., broadband

New taxes could run rural broadband

November 17, 2005 The Universal Service Fund could use taxes on VoIP and broadband to fund rural high-speed Net access. TAGS: draft, fund, broadband, VoIP, legislation, broadband service, IP telephony, VoIP company, VoIP service, tax, telephony, IP

FBI plans new Net-tapping push

July 8, 2006 New legislation, seen by News.com, would force ISPs and net gear makers to build in Big Brother. TAGS: CALEA, Cisco Systems Inc., legislation, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, proposal, VoIP, service provider, broadband

How to turn a fast lane into a slow lane

June 20, 2006 Policy analyst Lawrence J. Spiwak warns that Congress is about to muck it up big time on network neutrality. TAGS: Net Neutrality, lane, legislation, VoIP, IP, broadband, analysis, video

What Congress isn't doing to stop pretexting

September 15, 2006 Ten anti-pretexting bills are stalled in Congress. Here's a guide to what hasn't been done. TAGS: pretexting, law enforcement, crime, committee, legislation, bill, VoIP, IP

Net neutrality missing from sweeping telecom bill

May 1, 2006 Draft represents the most significant rewrite of laws dealing with video, satellite and broadband communications in 10 years. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Amazon.com Inc., telecommunications, RIAA, regulation, receiver, proposal, margin, legislation, broadband, tax, satellite, VoIP, video

The Hill's property rights showdown

June 22, 2004 With the DMCA under attack from all quarters, Congressman Rick Boucher says it's time to rethink the controversial law. TAGS: DMCA, Dmitry Sklyarov, Rick Boucher, Human Resources, legislation, digital media, research, e-book, telephone company, professor, VoIP, Gateway Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc.
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