Bill progress broadband but its survival is doubtful
The Parliament approved by an overwhelming majority a measure today to release the nation’s largest telecommunications company regulations that hinder their expansion in the High-Speed Internet.While the broadband legislation, which was approved 273 to 157, has little chance of survival in the Senate, proponents of liberalization increasingly strong still a chance to achieve many of their objectives. The Federal Communications Commission recently initiated procedures widely expected to conclude in the coming months with the removal of many barriers to the development of broadband services by the nation, the four Regional Bell Operating Companies.
The action today, the ball moves forward, and we now the head of the Senate,’’said Edward E. Whitacre Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive of SBC Communications. Le”F. C.C. You can also a long way to go, many of these problems. ”
But opponents of the measure, the two have engaged in the fight to Congress and the FCC regulations
Fortunately, senators from both parties have no use for this legislation,’’said James Cicconi, General Counsel of AT & T. Its members are representatives of state governors, the usefulness of regulators, consumer groups, Internet service providers, all of competitiveness in the industry and a plethora of editorials Newspapers - all determined at the base are on the heart of this bill. For the future of freedom of consumer choice in broadband, we can only hope that this bill has achieved its 15 minutes of fame and is now dying a quiet and well deserved death.”
The approval of the measure, known as the Tauzin-Dingell bill after its chief sponsors, was an important victory awaited in the political struggle the most expensive of the year.
Supporters and opponents of the legislation, spending tens of millions of dollars in campaign contributions, lobbying and advertising. Opponents of the bill, ads on Capitol Hill publications this week that the portrait of the regional Bell companies like four Schweine”gehen feral pig ask Congress Slam the door of their competition.”
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