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A new proposal wants DSL lines to be treated as information lines instead of phone lines, enabling telephone companies to be more competitive.
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- Martin said he has circulated a proposal that would treat the service, known as digital subscriber line (DSL) broadband, as an information service.
- If approved, that would exempt it from most traditional telephone rules, such as requirements to lease network access to competitors.
- The FCC in 2002 decided that broadband Internet service offered by cable companies was an information service and the Supreme Court last month upheld that decision.
- That has cleared the road for the FCC to act on DSL service.
- Martin said he has already "shared with my colleagues" a proposal that will give telephone carriers the same regulatory framework as other providers.
- "I hope an order will be adopted as soon as possible," Martin, a Republican, said at a meeting of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.
- Since the FCC is currently divided between two Democrats and two Republicans, Martin must convince at least one Democrat to back his proposal.
- Previous Next Telephone companies have complained that applying legacy telephone rules to new broadband services put them at a competitive disadvantage against other companies, such as cable operators, that do not have to adhere to such regulations.
- "The lack of regulatory parity between telecoms and cable is inhibiting broadband growth," said Martin.
- The FCC could still impose some restrictions on the service if the agency found the public interest was harmed.
- Verizon Communications and SBC Communications Inc., the two biggest local telephone companies, have aggressively been pushing DSL, offering discounts to sign up customers.
- Verizon earlier on Tuesday said it had added 278,000 high-speed lines in the second quarter, some of which include service via new fiber-optic lines.
- While DSL is usually cheaper, cable Internet service typically offers faster speeds.
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