Michael Calabrese
Director, Wireless Future, New America; Senior Advisor, Technology & Democracy, New America
The FCC has proposed network neutrality rules that apply equally to wireless carriers (such as AT&T and T-Mobile) and wireline providers (such as Comcast and Cablevision). Both would be reclassified as telecommunications services, allowing the FCC to protect consumers by banning the blocking, throttling or paid prioritization of third-party applications, content or services online. Net neutrality on mobile networks is not only legally permissible and technically feasible, it will promote innovation, competition, and protect disadvantaged communities that rely disproportionately on mobile devices for Internet access.
Download this 2-page brief (PDF) to learn more about the 5 major reasons why the FCC can and should implement strong net neutrality rules on mobile wireless networks.