HRS §269-38
Flexible pricing for competitive telecom services
The state commission can let phone companies set their own prices for services that face real competition, as long as basic phone service for everyone is still protected and improved.
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The statute, as written — Regulatory flexibility for effectively competitive services
The commission may allow telecommunications carriers to have pricing flexibility for services that the commission finds are effectively competitive; provided that universal service is preserved and advanced.
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