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Title: Public Power and Revision of the FEDERAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT


1
Public Power and Revision of theFEDERAL
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT
  • Presentation by
  • Joe Nipper, Senior Vice President
  • for Government Relations
  • American Public Power Association
  • at the
  • APPA COMMUNITY BROADBAND CONFERENCE
  • San Francisco, CA
  • October 11, 2004

2
Factors Prompting Congress to Act
  • Technological Innovation
  • Outmoded regulatory structure
  • Mired Litigation
  • Global competitiveness
  • Broadband digital divide

3
Public Power Then and Now
  • Our interests are much more diverse now than in
    1996
  • Broadband is the new key to economic development
  • Several states have erected barriers to entry,
    others likely in wake of Supreme Court decision
    on any entity
  • Priority legislative issue for 2005 per APPA
    Board of Directors

4
Legislative Action in the 2nd Session of the
108th Congress
  • Hearings have been held on a variety of topics
  • Competition in the communication marketplace
  • Review of current policies
  • Cable competition
  • Escalating cable rates
  • Consumer choices for cable services (e.g. a la
    carte, theme-tiered offerings)
  • VOIP and VOIP regulation

5
Legislative Action (Contd)
  • Attempts to move VOIP legislation ahead of a
    comprehensive bill
  • SENATE
  • S. 2281 (Sununu, R-NH) virtually deregulates
    VOIP services and prohibits state and local
    taxation
  • Marked-up on 7/22, but author withdraws support
    after bill gutted by amendments

6
Legislative Action (Contd)
  • Attempts to move VOIP legislation ahead of a
    comprehensive bill
  • HOUSE
  • H.R. 4129 (Pickering, R-MS) similar to Sununu
    bill
  • H.R. 4757 (Stearns, R-FL Boucher, D-VA)
    classifies VOIP as an Advanced Internet
    Communication Service, free of state regulation
    and subject to limited FCC regulation does not
    address taxation

7
Key FCC Proceedings
  • BPL Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to establish
    technical rules
  • IP enabled services NPRM
  • 800 MHz Nextels rebanding proposal
  • Inquiry on video competition
  • Section 706 report released

8
Legislative Outlook for the 109th Congress
  • Start with hearings to lay the groundwork
  • Likely to see numerous legislative proposals
  • Action will start at the subcommittee level
    (particularly in the House), but probably not
    until later in the year

9
Legislative Outlook (contd)
  • Election Results may have some impact, but not
    much could impact FCC more than Congress
  • Key Players in Congress
  • Senate Commerce Committee
  • Ted Stevens (R-AK)
  • Daniel Inouye (D-HI)
  • Conrad Burns (R-MT)
  • Jay Rockefeller (D-WV)
  • John McCain (R-AZ)
  • Byron Dorgan (D-ND)

10
Legislative Outlook (contd)
  • Key Players in Congress
  • House Energy and Commerce Committee
  • Joe Barton (R-TX)
  • John Dingell (D-MI)
  • Fred Upton (R-MI)
  • Ed Markey (D-MA)
  • Rick Boucher (D-VA)

11
Whats at stake for Public Power?
  • Local control
  • -Federal preemption of states barriers to
    entry
  • -ROW management pole attachments
  • -Attacks based on level playing field
  • Classification of services
  • -VOIP
  • -Regulatory treatment (e.g. universal service,
    E911, taxation, etc.)
  • Maintaining diversity of technology options

12
Whats at stake for Public Power? (contd)
  • Protection against anti-competitive behavior
  • Potential transfer to electricity regulation
    issues
  • The principle of public enterprise

13
It Will Be a Fight
  • Prohibiting or limiting public power deployment
    of services is a high priority for many large
    incumbents
  • Public enterprise is not held in high regard by
    many in Congress
  • Our opponents are well-financed, politically
    entrenched, and willing to employ ruthless and
    deceptive tactics

14
But We Can Win
  • If truly national deployment of broadband is the
    goal public power is a big part of the solution
  • Local elected officials and local businesses
    cannot be ignored by Congress
  • We are building a record of success

15
Preparations by APPA
  • Dedicated staff resources (Ron Lunt, Desmarie
    Mosco, others)
  • Member education and outreach
  • Congressional education and outreach
  • Development of political allies
  • Preparation of rebuttals to attack on public
    power
  • Opposition research
  • Enhancement of grassroots capabilities Public
    Power is Good for Business campaign
  • Dedicated PAC resources
  • Other activities

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