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Regulation debate sits still for now...
(old news - 10:36AM Monday Sep 06 2004)
tags: legal · VoIP
Congress has apparently decided to leave VoIP well enough alone for 2004, Internet News reporting that efforts to either give or take away state regulatory control seem to have stalled. States, hungry for the tax revenue the services will generate, have been pushing hard for state level control, while the VoIP providers themselves have been working toward federal level regulatory bans. The battle began in Minnesota, where lawmakers declared VoIP providers must adhere to traditional telco laws - despite having no physical presence in the state.

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Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL

We'll never succeed...

If everytime America produces some type of new techology, we'll never expand it because Congress will be all over it making stupid laws.
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rradina

join:2000-08-08
Chesterfield, MO
·Charter Pipeline

Re: We'll never succeed...

Stupid laws or stupid taxes? I just love the part about "hungry states" that need the tax money VOIP will generate.

It's one thing to pass laws that aid consumers so they can make informed decisions but to add fees, taxes and nonsense fund payments is ridiculous.
hulettk
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join:2002-12-26
Allen, TX

Send a message to Congress

Please assist in stopping the attempts to tax new technologies like Voice over IP solutions (such as Vonage.com, etc). Americans have been fed up with all the taxes and extra charges placed on their phone bills by telephone companies over the years. Now a great service is functioning and offers low cost solutions for families and businesses, yet Congress and the states what to step in and try to find ways to tax these services. That is not a request of the people. Congress and the states need to focus on issues that we as the people want resolved. Raising the cost of living by adding more taxes to our phone service (something very indispensable these days), is not doing us any service. It is an appalling disservice. Please end these attempts now.

Thank you,

m0x
I love juice too
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join:2002-11-04
San Francisco, CA

Re: Send a message to Congress

Tell them!

"No taxation withtout representation!"

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TheMinuteMan

@comcast.net

Re: Send a message to Congress

yeah!

Or.. or.. we'll ink their tea ships again!

um.. yeah!

Dude
What Happens When I Do This
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join:2000-11-20
Chicago, IL
clubs:

Re: Send a message to Congress

said by TheMinuteMan:
yeah!

Or.. or.. we'll ink their tea ships again!

um.. yeah!

you know it

jap
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join:2003-08-10
038xx
Dude!, what a good idea. I'm a tat artist and ink addict myself. Think of the payments for inking a whole ship!

copperdoctor
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join:2003-12-08
Palatine, IL

I say make it fair for all...

...and REMOVE the taxes on baby bells. THAT way, it's a fair playing ground.
Oh,wait..its FAIR to tax phone companies, but WRONG to tax virtual phone companies.
I get it.

oneissueremains

@optonline.net

Re: I say make it fair for all...

Look, voip is a virtual dialtone-- copper dial tone is real dial tone backed up by an electrical current and uses in some intances (still) real switching equipment.. Yes, one day one will replace the other.. but not today and the USF and taxes should reflect that... NO to state sales tax forever.. and Maybe down the road more USF and federal FCC taxes "reasonable people - 2-5% of the service fees" ONLY tied to QOS "QUALITY OF SERVICE" guarantees that you enjoy under electrical current POTS copper service THAT is a level playing field for the conumer as well as the baby bells...
BTW the baby bells are still dragging their feet on fiber based broadband.. anyone can dance a good jig and run cable... but to make it a viable competitive service NO, not today, not tomorrow, the cable companies are laughing at the dance... they can run split nodes at half the price to double throughput so compeittion, Nah maybe in 7-15 years will there be..

calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

said by copperdoctor See Profile:
...and REMOVE the taxes on baby bells. THAT way, it's a fair playing ground.
Oh,wait..its FAIR to tax phone companies, but WRONG to tax virtual phone companies.
I get it.

But you see, the reason those taxes are on phone service is because the phone service providers never really objected--after all, you had to buy from them, right?

Other industry-specific federal taxes either are directly related (gas tax builds roads) or on "sin" industries (like liquor.) Ma Bell never really minded having her customers get hit, and now her offspring are reaping their justly deserved reward of a tax inequity. TFB!

Calvoiper
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Count Hogula3
John Forged Kerry
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Corona, CA

Words from the wise...

said by Ronald Reagan on the philosophy of gov't:
If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.
The greed of government is NEVER satisfied.
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