IPTVision > Senate Bill Attacks Content, VOIP, Analog TVs?
[utopiaoverip.com | Welcome] From PCMAG.com, “A sweeping overhaul of the Communications Act of 1934 was proposed on the Senate floor Monday, which would reinstate the audio and video broadcast flag, require VOIP traffic to be identifiable, and effectively eliminate analog televisions in a year’s time. The 135-page document, known as the “Communications, Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006,”
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