FCC Chief's Proposed Net Neutrality Rules 'Don't Strike the Right Balance' Shapiro Says
CEA hails the FCC "for recognizing the path forward involves a free, competitive and open Internet," President Gary Shapiro said Thursday in a statement. But the rules FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler outlined "don’t strike the right balance, failing to encourage…
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the competition and investment needed to keep the Internet growing and thriving," he said. "There is a need for a reasonable and balanced approach, and reclassification to Title II isn’t it." Wheeler's proposal would reclassify broadband as a common carrier service and impose the same net neutrality rules on fixed and mobile broadband. CTIA President Meredith Baker was also critical of Wheeler's proposals. "The mobile innovation and investment -- $120 billion since 2010 alone -- that American consumers rely on will be placed at risk by the FCC applying intrusive regulatory restrictions on mobile broadband for the first time," Baker said.