From Fierce  Wireless.com:
Two senators have introduced legislation  that would put a five-year moratorium on wireless and cell phone tax  increases.
The Mobile Wireless Tax Fairness Act  of 2009, introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Sen. Olympia Snowe  (R-Me.), would prohibit federal, state and local tax increases on wireless  services and infrastructure. The bill has drawn support from Sen. John  McCain (R-Ariz.), who along with other supporters of the bill, contends  that it will help consumers and that wireless companies have been hit  unfairly with taxes.
The average tax rate for goods and services  is 7.07 percent, but federal, state and local taxes make up 15.9 percent  of the average wireless bill, according to figures from Phoenix Business  Journal. Between January 2003 and January 2007, the effective tax rate  on wireless services increased four times faster than the rate for other  taxable goods.
