OTI Responds to Commissioner Brendan Carr鈥檚 Selection as FCC Chairman
“We will continue to defend policies that promote competition, protect consumers, and hold large phone and cable companies accountable.”
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“We will continue to defend policies that promote competition, protect consumers, and hold large phone and cable companies accountable.”
鈥淚SPs have long imposed arbitrary data caps on home broadband connections to maximize profits at their consumers鈥 expense.鈥
“We are confident that with the benefit of a full briefing, the court will reject the ISP industry鈥檚 attempt to rewrite the law & history.”
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“OTI welcomes the broad approach in the NTIA鈥檚 report.”
鈥淚f left standing, yesterday鈥檚 decision will destroy critical programs that keep schools, libraries 鈥 and low income households connected.鈥
鈥淪urveys and research show that when students without home internet get connected, educational outcomes improve.鈥
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026, the Us@250 initiative announces its second class of fellows.
“…it is disheartening to see the end of a program that鈥檚 helped millions of low-income U.S. households get online.”