ISPs have raised concerns that if the New York law remains in effect—and if federal broadband regulations are struck down—other states will implement similar laws, leading to widespread rate regulation that would harm investments and infrastructure development.
The broadband industry argues that the New York price cap, if upheld, obliges providers to sell services below their operational costs, fundamentally challenging the viability of business models and discouraging expansion into underserved areas.
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