OTI Submits Comments to the Federal Trade Commission Regarding Broadband and Privacy
The comments were submitted as the FTC seeks comment and hold hearings on competition and consumer protection in the 21st century.
The comments were submitted as the FTC seeks comment and hold hearings on competition and consumer protection in the 21st century.
In August, OTI submitted comments to Vermont’s Attorney General and the District of Columbia Office of Cable TV regarding broadband privacy.
OTI urges the FCC to block the proposed merger of the nation’s third and fourth largest wireless carriers, T-mobile and Sprint.
The FCC failed to heed the voices of millions of Americans who support strong, enforceable net neutrality protections.
OTI’s comments to the FCC outlined the myriad ways in which competition is thwarted, and offered suggestions for action from the FCC.
OTI and a coalition filed comments with the NTIA stressing the need for better broadband availability data.
Support for strong net neutrality protections has always been and continues to be a common sense position outside the Beltway.