Rejecting opposition from the cable and real estate industries, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that aims to increase broadband competition in apartment buildings.
It was approved by the state Assembly in a 75–0 vote in April, and by the Senate in a 30–7 vote last month.
What we’re saying here with this bill is that if a tenant wants to opt out of the arrangement, they should be allowed to opt out.”.
Ransom said lobby groups for Internet providers and real estate companies were “working really hard” to defeat the bill.
The California Broadband & Video Association, which represents cable companies, called it “an anti-affordability bill masked as consumer protection.”.
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Ransom argued that the bill would boost competition and said that “some of our support came from some of the smaller Internet service providers. »