Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0011

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

An act relating to consumer protections applicable to broadband and VoIP services

Impact

The introduction of H0011 is positioned to address the significant gap in broadband access across Vermont, where approximately 14.95% of locations remain without high-speed internet services. By promoting fair competition and expansion of broadband availability, the bill is intended to enhance economic and educational opportunities, improve public health and safety networks, and boost civic engagement. Additionally, it emphasizes monitoring anti-competitive behavior and aims to mitigate the power imbalance between consumers and providers, particularly in rural areas where broadband access is limited.

Summary

House Bill H0011, known as the Vermont Broadband Consumer Protection and Competition Act, seeks to establish a framework for consumer protections applicable to broadband services and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. The bill aims to foster a competitive and fair broadband market in Vermont by prohibiting unfair or deceptive acts by broadband providers and stipulating processes for monitoring and reporting on the state of the broadband market. Among the central provisions is the requirement for broadband providers to comply with net neutrality standards beginning October 1, 2025, which mandates a valid certificate of compliance for offering services.

Contention

There are potential areas of contention surrounding H0011. Proponents argue that establishing clear consumer protections will enhance market efficiency and lead to improved service offerings and pricing structures for consumers. Opponents, however, may express concerns about the implications of highly regulated markets impacting provider operations, particularly regarding cost structures and competition. Moreover, the emphasis on net neutrality compliance could provoke debates about provider limitations in managing network traffic and could lead to legal challenges based on the interpretation of state versus federal jurisdiction regarding telecommunications regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0419

An act relating to broadband consumer protection and competition

VT H0159

An act relating to the Vermont Broadband Internet Access Service Privacy Act

VT H0143

An act relating to consumer protections related to the towing and storage of vehicles

VT H0343

An act relating to protecting genetic information privacy and consumer health information

VT S0049

An act relating to protecting genetic information privacy and consumer health information

VT S0173

An act relating to the collection, sharing, and selling of consumer health data

VT S0269

An act relating to enhancing consumer privacy

VT H0121

An act relating to enhancing consumer privacy and the age-appropriate design code

VT H0797

An act relating to the regulation of social media platforms for the protection of child users

VT H0631

An act relating to access to utility energy consumption data and establishment of an energy storage program

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