The Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006 aimed to promote competition in the video distribution market. It allowed new entrants, like telephone companies, to offer video services without facing burdensome regulations. The bill streamlined the process for obtaining franchises to provide video services, aiming to increase consumer choice and lower prices. Additionally, it sought to encourage the deployment of broadband networks by reducing regulatory barriers. Overall, the bill aimed to modernize regulations in response to advancements in technology and promote a more competitive marketplace for video services.
2023-02-17: Read first time. To print.
2023-02-18: From printer. May be heard in committee March 20.
2024-02-01: Died at Desk.
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