CCIA Releases Internet Freedom Paper Outlining Goals
1/22/2010
CCIA Files Privacy Comments
1/22/2010
The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed comments today in response to a request from the FCC to answer questions on the relevance of online privacy protections to broadband adoption and deployment.
Internet Freedom As A Top Diplomatic Priority Welcome, Overdue
1/21/2010
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced Thursday unrestricted Internet access will be a top diplomatic priority. The State Department estimates that 30 percent of the global population lives in nations that censor the Internet, and Clinton outlined plans to change that.
CCIA Says Chinese Censorship Violates Trade Agreements
1/13/2010
Chinese Internet users are expressing concern about Google’s announcement that it may shut down its website because of government censorship and recent cyber attacks. Such continued attacks and censorship are contrary to the fundamental operation of the Internet for many reasons, making this issue a concern to all Internet users.
CCIA Files Comments In Response To FCC Net Neutrality Rules
1/13/2010
This afternoon the Computer & Communications Industry Association filed comments supporting the FCC’s adoption of six principles designed to preserve and protect public access to the open Internet for the 21st Century. The comments were filed in response to the FCC’s request for comments on its proposed rule making to maintain Internet neutrality.