Improving Broadband Competition Will Take Wide-Ranging Policy Effort
Improving competition would incentivize companies to improve services, lower prices, and be more consumer-friendly.
Improving competition would incentivize companies to improve services, lower prices, and be more consumer-friendly.
OTI files reply comments with partners reiterating the public safety importance of the Commission’s 2015 Open Internet Order.
OTI welcomes critical legislation that would provide connectivity stimulus to Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OTI calls out the FCC’s 2020 Broadband Deployment Report as being out of touch with the reality of what’s actually going on in the U.S.
The FCC’s vote to open the entire 6 GHz band for unlicensed sharing will enable gigabit-fast Wi-Fi in every home, school, and enterprise.
T-Mobile should not receive COVID-19 recovery funding to meet built-out requirements specific to its merger with Sprint.
OTI and Common Cause criticize FCC for failing to protect public safety and low-income Americans’ access to the internet.
Do teachers have fast, reliable broadband at home to meet the demands of emergency learning? We don’t exactly know.
OTI director Sarah Morris on the tech and policy challenges we need to get right as we respond to COVID-19.