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Subject: [IP] Rendell caves and signs HB30 - Verizon can prevent municipal networks statewide
Begin forwarded message: From: "David A. Maltz" <dmaltz@cs.cmu.edu> Date: December 1, 2004 3:40:31 PM EST To: 100x100-cmu-reading-group@cs.cmu.eduSubject: Rendell caves and signs HB30 - Verizon can prevent municipal networks statewide
Verizon Communications yesterday reached an agreement with the city of Philadelphia that will let the city move forward with its plans for a citywide wide area WiFi network. While specific details about the deal have not been released, Verizon agreed to waive its rights under the new legislation to bar Philadelphia from providing WiFi service for free or at a low-cost.
As for the bill in question, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell yesterday signed it into law. This hotly contested new law will make it illegal for municipalities to offer their constituents wireless or landline broadband service without first getting the permission of broadband service providers. Without that permission, carriers can block any effort to build a municipal network in the commonwealth. Thanks to its agreement with Verizon, Philadelphia will be exempt from this stipulation. Most insiders claim the law will effectively end the municipal WiFi effort in the rest of Pennsylvania, making it almost impossible for other cities to negotiate a reasonable rate for offering free or low-cost broadband wireless.
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