Indiana and Wisconsin are the two most recent states to end the requirement, and many others, including Alabama, Kentucky and Ohio, are considering it, USA Today reports.
In California, a State Senate bill to deregulate VOIP services has passed the Senate Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Committee by a vote of 11-0.
The bill, SB 1331, would eliminate the power of the state’s Public Utilities Commission to regulate VOIP services, which historically has had regulatory authority over public utilities, including telephone companies.
In some ways, the move was inevitable. California deregulated nearly all landline service six years ago.
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