Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7187

Introduced
1/26/22  

Caption

Community Antenna Television Systems And Internet Service Providers

Impact

The passage of HB 7187 would significantly alter the legal landscape surrounding Internet service provision in Rhode Island. By embedding net neutrality principles into state law, the bill aims to create a regulatory framework that upholds individuals' rights to information access and fosters fair competition among content providers. This could enhance the overall quality of public access to broadband services and potentially stimulate a more equitable digital economy. Additionally, the bill stipulates that all contracts for future broadband services must adhere to these principles, which may compel ISPs to reevaluate their service practices to remain compliant with state requirements.

Summary

House Bill 7187, titled 'Community Antenna Television Systems and Internet Service Providers', is a legislative proposal aimed at ensuring net neutrality principles are adhered to by Internet service providers (ISPs) operating within the state. The bill mandates that any ISPs entering into contracts with the state or its agencies must conform to defined net neutrality standards, which include prohibitions against blocking lawful content and engaging in paid prioritization of Internet traffic. This legislative initiative is part of ongoing efforts to protect consumers' rights to access a free and open Internet, while establishing protections against discriminatory practices by ISPs.

Contention

Nonetheless, the bill is not without its critics. Opponents raise concerns regarding the potential implications for service providers that could stem from stringent regulations. They argue that such laws might discourage investment in broadband infrastructure due to increased compliance costs, which could hinder service delivery in more rural or underserved areas. The discussions surrounding these points tend to reflect a broader debate about the balance between regulatory oversight and promoting a competitive market environment. As this bill moves forward, it will be essential for lawmakers to consider these varying perspectives to strike a balance that stimulates growth while protecting consumer interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5432

Community Antenna Television Systems And Internet Service Providers

RI S2030

Internet Service Providers -- Net Neutrality

RI SB822

Communications: broadband Internet access service.

RI HB05446

An Act Concerning Funding For Community Access Television, The Connecticut Television Network And Low-income Internet Access And Taxation Of Communications Services Providers.

RI SB460

Communications: broadband Internet access service: state agencies.

RI H6046

Community Antenna Television Systems

RI SB00005

An Act Concerning Internet Service Providers And Net Neutrality Principles.

RI SB00002

An Act Concerning Internet Service Providers And Net Neutrality Principles.

RI HF2021

Internet service providers serving Minnesota customers certain activities prohibited, and monetary fines authorized.

RI A194

Requires cable television companies to provide cable television service and broadband Internet speed to all committed service areas before cable television companies allow paid prioritization of Internet network traffic.

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CA AB2095

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