Title II With Forbearance Not Appropriate for Mobile Market, CTIA Says
CTIA urged the FCC to ensure a new open Internet framework won’t hinder differentiated offerings and choices that mobile consumers currently have. The market currently relies on Communications Act Title I classification, and Title II with forbearance isn’t an appropriate…
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framework for mobile wireless broadband, the association said in an ex parte notice filed Wednesday in docket 10-127. The commission can ensure stability and investment in the mobile broadband market with Section 706, it said. Section 332 keeps the commission from treating mobile broadband services as common carriers, it said. The filing included a white paper describing the importance of competition in an open Internet and the consumer benefits of a competitive mobile wireless industry.