NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: LINDA LEUNG ON IT EDUCATION AND 
TRAINING
08/18/04
Today's focus:  Regulators and politicians get into a spin about 
VoIP

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In this issue:

* VoIP and the question of regulation
* Links related to IT Education and Training
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Today's focus:  Regulators and politicians get into a spin about 
VoIP

By Linda Leung

We've just published the dates of our next VoIP Technology Tour 
- be sure keep your calendar free in September, as we'll be at a 
city near you with this hot event. The dates and locations can 
be found at the link below.

If you were at any of the VoIP tours this past season, you'll 
know that it was a packed-out event where we discussed 
everything from VoIP vendor selection, testing, deployment, and 
service regulation. We're excited to be taking this tour on the 
road again, this time moderated by Robin Gareiss, chief research 
officer at Nemertes Research. Robin will be joined by speakers 
from Qwest, ShorTel and Visual Networks.

You can check out more about the tour here: 
<http://www.nwfusion.com/events/voip/index.html> 

Before we kick off the tour, I want to highlight some of the 
issues surrounding VoIP that will perhaps spark some discussion 
here and at the event. First, let's try and tackle the issue of 
VoIP regulation.

The question of whether VoIP should be considered a telephone 
service and thus subject to the same taxes and regulations as 
regular phone services is a hot-button issue among federal and 
state legislators, and carriers. On the one hand, many believe 
that regulators should continue with its "light touch" approach 
to Internet-related legislation, which would make it easier for 
the industry to produce innovative products and services. On the 
other, federal law enforcement agencies, such as the Department 
of Justice, are urging lawmakers to require IP telephony service 
providers comply with the same law enforcement requirements as 
regular telephone services.

FCC Chairman Michael Powell wants state regulators to take the 
same stance as federal in adopting a light-touch approach with 
VoIP. At an event with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture 
capitalists in July, he said regulators would do the nation a 
"disservice" if they tried to "chop the Internet into 51 pieces 
and every state is allowed to regulate economically any way it 
chooses."

However, some telecom carriers see it differently, particularly 
carriers in rural states whose budgets are largely supported by 
access fees that are payable by telecom operators that use part 
their networks to carry calls. They say that VoIP providers 
should not be prevented from paying such access fees where 
necessary.

Another area of contention is wiretapping regulations. The FCC 
early this month voted to exam the policies needed to ensure 
that VoIP providers comply with the 1994 Communications 
Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), which allows 
enforcement agencies to listen in on telephone conversations. 
The inclusion of VoIP services in the law has drawn criticism 
from Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.).  At a hearing of the Senate 
Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee in June, he 
questioned why the Justice Department wanted CALEA rules to 
apply to VoIP services, but not most instant message, e-mail or 
P2P services.

Sununu is sponsoring the VoIP Regulatory Freedom Act of 2004, 
which would exempt VoIP services from wiretapping regulation. He 
argues that law enforcement agencies have other methods of 
tracking 'Net communications, including court orders requiring 
Internet companies to release communications to the police.

Another bill called the Advanced Internet Communications 
Services Act of 2004, was introduced last month to harmonize the 
needs of all parties. It calls for VoIP services to fall into a 
new category of telecom services in which providers would have 
to offer universal service funding, maintain E-911 services and 
pay carrier access fees, without having to meet any of the other 
regular telecoms regulations that could hamstring innovation in 
this sector.

We'll take a look at some of the other VoIP issues in another 
newsletter.
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Network World Technology Tour: VoIP 
Sept. 14-29, at a city near you

For corporate executives, VoIP raises expectations and fears 
that impact every corner of the enterprise. Data. Budgets. 
Users. Technology.Convergence. And so in support of IT 
executives who must meet every challenge, Network World presents 
a crucial new Technology Tour event.

Claim one of the limited number of complimentary seats at this 
high-demand event and you'll learn how to plan, configure, 
troubleshoot, and leverage your VoIP infrastructure in ways that 
please CEOs, CTOs, CFOs and everyone who reports to them.

For more information and to register: 
<http://www.nwfusion.com/events/voip/index.html>

RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS

VoIP providers: Regulation hampers growth
IDG News Service, 07/30/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0730voipprovi.html

FCC takes step toward VoIP wiretapping regulations
IDG News Service, 08/04/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2004/0804fcctakes.html

Powell: FCC forging ahead on VoIP rules
IDG News Service, 07/14/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0714powelfccf.html

VoIP should be in category all its own
Network World, 07/09/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/edge/columnists/2004/0705edgecol2.html

VoIP legislation runs into opposition
IDG News Service, 06/16/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0616voiplegis.html
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Linda Leung is associate online news editor at Network World and 
is responsible for editing many of Network World's e-mail 
newsletters and news stories for Network World Fusion. She is a 
regular contributor to Network World's Management Strategies 
section, which examines the career and management issues of 
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