So far this week I've had a number of posts on various issues regarding VoIP regulation. Well, the news about this industry continues to move at an extraordinary pace. C|Net News is reporting that Georgia residents no longer have to pay for a telephone line if they only want DSL (Internet phones peachy in Georgia?). Usually, when you get DSL you have to pay for a phone line whether you want one or not. Now, presumably, many of those who get DSL and would be happy to get rid of their traditional phone service will be able to switch to VoIP entirely and save significantly on the phone bill. For many who haven't gotten broadband yet, this might be the incentive they need. Very cool. The decision from the Georgia Public Service Commission does not seem to be available on the internet yet, but I'll be looking.