FCC Rules States Can't Regulate VoIP
NardofDoom writes "Ars Technica is reporting that the FCC has 'placed a regulatory shield around VoIP,' declaring it immune to state regulation, even if calls terminate on publicly switched networks (POTS). A previous ruling declared that Internet-Internet calls (i.e. Skype) can't be regulated, but the ruling opens the door for Verizon, AT&T and other local carriers to offer VoIP to customers without paying state taxes. One step closer to free phone calls, or one step closer to state regulation or taxation of IP networks?"
first post!?
"A silly man lies awake all night, thinking of many things. When the morning comes he is worn with care, and his trouble is just as it was."
I thought the case of US vs J. Davis, R.E. Lee, et al, 1865 settled this question. Quite starkly. Jack
"It may just be that there is something fundamentally unworkable about government itself" -H. Beam Piper
what's with this phone fetish anyway.
Seems his salty chocolate balls get run over by a warthog!
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Why don't you go back and read how routing works. Your statement is completely inane.
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