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92_HR0638 LRB9214174WHcs 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Reasonable and fair access to the Internet 3 benefits all citizens of Illinois; and 4 WHEREAS, Businesspersons and residents in some urban 5 areas must pay per-minute telephone charges to access 6 national Internet service providers because the access 7 numbers maintained by those Internet service providers are 8 more than 8 miles from their businesses or residences, while 9 businesspersons and residents in other urban areas currently 10 benefit from untimed telephone charges because those Internet 11 service providers maintain access numbers that are less than 12 8 miles from their businesses or residences; and 13 WHEREAS, High-speed digital subscriber line (DSL) service 14 is unavailable to businesspersons and residents in some urban 15 areas, while businesspersons and residents in other urban 16 areas currently benefit from DSL service; and 17 WHEREAS, Internet access is increasingly important for 18 educational and business purposes, and it is inappropriate 19 for businesspersons and residents in some urban areas to pay 20 high telephone charges and lack access to high-speed service 21 while businesspersons and residents in other urban areas 22 currently enjoy untimed telephone charges and have access to 23 high-speed service; therefore, be it 24 RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 25 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 26 we urge national Internet service providers to maintain 27 access numbers that are less than 8 miles from all businesses 28 and residences in urban areas of this State; and be it 29 further 30 RESOLVED, That we urge digital subscriber line (DSL) 31 service providers to provide DSL access to all businesses and -2- LRB9214174WHcs 1 residences in urban areas of this State; and be it further 2 RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be delivered to 3 the Illinois Commerce Commission with directions that the 4 Commission deliver a copy of this resolution to each national 5 Internet service provider that does business in Illinois and 6 to each digital subscriber line (DSL) service provider that 7 does business in Illinois.