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National
Hispanic Caucus of
State Legislators
Resolution Calls on
States to Facilitate
Competitive Advanced
Voice Services
WHEREAS,
technological
innovation has led
to an explosion of
new advanced voice
services including
facilities-based and
non-facilities-based
digital voice
services, and
WHEREAS, these
digital voice
services, often
referred to as Voice
over Internet
Protocol (VoIP), or
IP-based voice
services, are
bringing significant
new competition to
the voice market,
and
WHEREAS, these new
competitive choices
have resulted in
lower prices,
significant savings
and other benefits
for state economies
and consumers, and
WHEREAS, NHCSL
recognizes that
advanced
communication
services and
information
technology are major
economic drivers for
state economies,
provide a
competitive edge and
can help to ensure
economic empowerment
in Hispanic
communities, and
WHEREAS, reliable
estimates show that
full-scale
deployment of IP
voice services will
lead to consumer
savings in the next
five years of over
$100 billion
nationwide,
benefiting consumers
in every state, and
WHEREAS, in addition
to these savings
consumers are
benefiting from
innovative features
and functions,
including the
ability to manage
accounts online, the
ability to check
voicemail messages
online and forward
them to other e-mail
users, easy
conference calling,
and many other
attractive
innovations, and
WHEREAS, we are
unable to predict
what other
innovations may be
forthcoming that
will benefit
consumers and
society, and
WHEREAS,
policymakers and
voice service
providers have
recognized that
voice providers
should live up to
certain social
obligations such as
providing enhanced
911 (E-911) service,
ensuring universal
access for low
income consumers and
those in rural and
high-cost areas,
supporting schools
and libraries and
rural health-care
facilities, ensuring
access for the
disabled, working
with the law
enforcement
community and
complying with
privacy laws, and
WHEREAS, many
policymakers and
service providers
have also recognized
that economic
regulation of these
competitive and
advanced services is
unnecessary and
counterproductive in
a competitive
environment, and
WHEREAS, economic
regulation of VoIP
would be of little
benefit to consumers
and would chill
investment and
innovation, and
WHEREAS, at least
eight states have
taken legislative
action and
appropriately
ensured that such
services will not be
regulated by their
respective Public
Utility Commissions,
nor by another state
or local agency,
except that
generally applicable
business
regulations,
antitrust laws,
deceptive trade
practices, and
consumer protection
laws will continue
to apply, and
WHEREAS, in these
eight states the
Pubic Utility
Commissions maintain
the rights and
responsibilities
conferred by the
Federal
Communications Act
of 1934, as amended,
WHEREAS, some state
Public Utility
Commissions (PUCs)
have determined that
state regulation of
such services is
unnecessary, counter
productive, and
harmful to consumers
while other PUCs
have simply chosen
not to regulate, and
WHEREAS, the
consumer savings,
benefits, and
innovative features
and functions of IP
voice services are
at risk in states
that have not
enacted such
legislation or made
such determinations,
and
WHEREAS, it is in
the interest of
NHCSL and all
consumers to allow
competition and
innovation in
advanced voice
services to flourish
without unnecessary
regulation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE
5th ANNUAL SUMMIT OF
THE NATIONAL
HISPANIC CAUCUS OF
STATE LEGISLATORS,
ASSEMBLED IN MIAMI,
FL, November 15,
2007 – November 18,
2007, that NHCSL
applauds the states
that have taken
action to ensure
that IP-based voice
services are free
from economic
regulation even as
generally applicable
business
regulations,
antitrust laws,
deceptive trade
practices, and
consumer protection
laws continue to
apply, and
BE IT FINALLY
RESOLVED that NHCSL
promotes the best
practices of
ensuring that
IP-based voice
services are free
from economic
regulation in all
states.
This
resolution was
adopted on November
17, 2007, at the
NHCSL Annual
Executive Committee
Meeting held during
the NHCSL 5th
National Summit in
Miami, Florida.
Sponsored
by: Representative
Rene Garcia (FL)
Co-Sponsored
by: Representative
Angel Cruz (PA)
Assemblyman
Felix W. Ortiz (NY)
NHCSL
President
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