NTCA Letter To House Commerce Committee Counters Prior Call By Techies
Last updated: December 21, 2009 - 8:39am
The National Telecommunications Cooperative Association, an association representing locally owned and controlled telecommunications cooperatives and commercial companies in rural America, sent a letter Friday to members of the House Commerce Committee urging lawmakers to oppose a recent request by a number of technology companies to ban state regulation of Internet protocol-based services. "As you know, the FCC is statutorily required to provide its National Broadband Plan blueprint to the Congress on February 17, 2010. Consequently, any consideration of a request of the nature that is outlined in the AT&T et. al. communication to you, on a stand-alone basis, would be premature and disruptive to this major undertaking the FCC already has underway," wrote National Telecommunications Cooperative Association Vice President Government Affairs Tom Wacker. He urges policy-makers to oppose legislation that would subject IP-based services to exclusive federal jurisdiction and says such a move would not be an affirmation of existing policy.
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