CCIA Applauds FCC Vote on Special Access
12/18/2012
The FCC has approved the
mandatory data request for the carrier wholesale and broadband for business
markets. This is a step towards addressing the market failure known
as special access, which involves the rates American businesses pay
the largest telecommunications carriers for broadband connections to the
Internet. For many years, the FCC has been discussing reforms to deal
with the inflated, monopolistic rates that are an impediment to innovation,
investment and jobs and we appreciate this step.
The following comments can be
attributed to Computer & Communication Industry Association Vice President
Cathy Sloan:
“This FCC action will at
last expose a long-standing vestige of monopoly in the telecom world that
must be dealt with so that American businesses are no longer held hostage to a
complex web of inflated rates for wired broadband connections with
unreasonable and anticompetitive terms and conditions".
“No American business large or
small, service or manufacturing, should be held hostage to market
failure in critical telecom inputs where there are no competitive
alternatives they can actually migrate their traffic to.
“This
initiative on business broadband could lead to increased competitiveness for
American businesses in the global economy by producing significant
savings for both mid-sized companies and Fortune 500 companies."