Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5432

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Community Antenna Television Systems And Internet Service Providers

Impact

If enacted, HB 5432 would significantly impact how Internet service is regulated within the state. It would necessitate that broadband providers offer services equally without preferential treatment for any content, application, or service. The implications for consumers are substantial, as this legislation aims to protect their right to access a free and open Internet. Furthermore, it establishes clear penalties for providers that violate these principles, categorizing such infractions as deceptive trade practices. Consequently, this could create increased accountability among service providers operating within the state.

Summary

House Bill 5432 aims to establish net neutrality principles for Internet service providers within Rhode Island. By mandating adherence to these principles, the bill intends to prevent service providers from blocking or throttling lawful content, applications, and devices while ensuring an open and equitable Internet for consumers. Additionally, it requires that any future contracts for broadband Internet access services awarded by state agencies comply with net neutrality requirements, thereby promoting a competitive online landscape and enhancing consumer rights in the digital space. The act places a strong emphasis on ensuring providers do not exploit their network management practices to profit from preferential treatment of certain traffic.

Contention

Debate around the bill centers on the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of Internet service providers. Proponents argue that net neutrality is essential for fostering innovation, safeguarding consumer interests, and preventing harmful practices that could arise if providers are allowed to manipulate service quality for profit. On the other hand, critics may raise concerns about overregulation potentially stifling business practices and dismissing the necessity for providers to manage their networks effectively. Overall, the bill introduces a pivotal framework aimed at safeguarding the integrity of Internet access in Rhode Island.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7187

Community Antenna Television Systems And Internet Service Providers

RI S2030

Internet Service Providers -- Net Neutrality

RI SB822

Communications: broadband Internet access service.

RI SB460

Communications: broadband Internet access service: state agencies.

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 H6046

Community Antenna Television Systems

RI HF2021

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

RI SB00005

An Act Concerning Internet Service Providers And Net Neutrality Principles.

RI SF3711

Certain activities prohibition by Internet service providers serving Minnesota customers and those under contract to the state or political subdivisions

RI SB00002

An Act Concerning Internet Service Providers And Net Neutrality Principles.

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CA SB822

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HI SB1036

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NJ S1993

Establishes "New Jersey Net Neutrality Act."

NJ S113

Establishes "New Jersey Net Neutrality Act."

CA AB2095

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CA AB940

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CA AB63

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CA SB1179

Affordable Internet and Net Equality Act of 2024.